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The Artists contended that the Philistines, gross of soul, were all for having Son et Lumiere, since the French were footing the bill and the attraction, wherever it had been done, had proven popular.
New Jersey contended that the new extensions were part of New Jersey, since they were not part of the original island.
The most influential revisionist Labour thinker, Anthony Crosland ..., contended that a more " benevolent " form of capitalism had emerged since the World War ...
Although Byrd supported Congressional acceptance of the amendment, he contended that Wilson had deviated from " historic tradition " by not waiting for Congress to consider the validity of the ratification, given the more than 202-year lapse since the Amendment had been proposed.
Bonifacio and the Magdiwang contended that the Katipunan served as their revolutionary government since it had its own constitution, laws, and provincial and municipal governments.
This may not settle the economic question, however, since it has been contended that if the government would have paid as much or more to borrow from other sources were it not for the Fund, lower government spending was not enabled and there was accordingly no economic contribution to government savings.
The media has since speculated that Blair agreed to stand down and allow Brown the premiership in the future, though Blair's supporters have contended that such a deal never took place.
ITV1 and its predecessor channels ( collectively known simply as ITV from 1955 to 2001, and always treated as a single channel for ratings purposes ), have contended with BBC One for the status of the UK's most watched television channel since the 1950s.
Offstage, both Ford and wife Betty contended with serious alcohol problems ; Betty had the problem since the 1950s.
" This is a common theme in Renaissance literature, since some aspects of the culture of the time celebrated friendship as the more important relationship ( because it is pure and unconcerned with sexual attraction ), and contended that they could not co-exist.
Nonetheless, they contended that since Egan could not be distinguished from the case at hand, the violation must be upheld under Section 1 of the Charter as matter of stare decisis.
Editors from The News & Observer contended that it was disingenuous to suggest that advertisers pressured the paper into firing Neil, since Neil worked for an advertorial section of the advertising department at the time.
A properly programmed futex-based lock will not use system calls except when the lock is contended ; since most operations do not require arbitration between processes, this will not happen in most cases.
Though financially solvent and conservatively managed, the New York State Insurance Department contended that, since the IWO was engaged in political activity, which was prohibited to insurance organizations, it placed its members ' interests in jeopardy, leading ultimately to its liquidation in 1954.
In 1931, Pierpont announced that he would be a model prisoner and it was contended he has been such since that time.
In the 19th century publicly displayed religious art once again became popular, after a virtual absence since the Reformation, and, as in other countries, movements such as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the Glasgow School contended with established Academic art.
The opponents of question 1 contended that early voting would lead to voter fraud, since Maryland is one of the few states that does not require identification to either register to vote or to vote.
Hogan then promised to stand up for his country and take the title from Slaughter as soon as possible, and was later named the # 1 contender for the WWF title which he had not contended for since losing the title to the Warrior at WrestleMania VI.
In 2004, she published a book titled World Upside Down ( Un monde à l ' envers ISBN 2-253-11442-1 ) in which she contended that she had been sexually abused by her stepfather Yves Montand since the age of 5.
In his Memoirs of Service Afloat, Raphael Semmes contended that the announcement of a blockade carried de facto recognition of the Confederate States of America as an independent national entity since countries do not blockade their own ports but rather close them.
Broszat contended that prior to 1939, Hitler's lack of clear policy towards Poland proved that there could have no " Programme " in foreign policy, since Poland's geographical status as the land between Germany and the Soviet Union should have provided for a clear-cut Polish policy.
The Indians of the early 1960s were a middle-echelon team in the American League that had contended for a pennant only twice ( and ) since its 1954 AL title.
) MDSA contended that the patents that Northpoint had been granted were invalid since the patents essentially covered attributes of a satellite dish and Northpoint had not invented satellite dishes.
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Madison wrote: " But it follows, from no view of the subject, that a nullification of a law of the U. S. can as is now contended, belong rightfully to a single State, as one of the parties to the Constitution ; the State not ceasing to avow its adherence to the Constitution.
Furthermore, they contended that the creation of such a bank violated the Constitution, which specifically stated that congress was to regulate weights and measures and issue coined money ( rather than mint and bills of credit ).
" Marshall contended that it was the people who ratified the Constitution and thus the people are sovereign, not the states.
( The Federalists contended that a conditional ratification would be void, so the recommendation was the strongest support that the ratifying convention could give to a bill of rights short of rejecting the Constitution.
On appeal, he contended that his conviction violated the Interstate Commerce Act and the Equal Protection, Due Process and Commerce Clauses of the Federal Constitution ; but his conviction was sustained by the State Supreme Court.
They also recast the reading of the 10th Amendment, regarding it as a " truism " that merely restates what the Constitution had already provided for, rather than offering a substantive protection to the States, as the Hammer ruling had contended.
Kirwan was one of the last supporters in England of the theory of phlogiston, for which he contended in his Essay on Phlogiston and the Constitution of Acids ( 1787 ), identifying phlogiston with hydrogen.
This was earnestly opposed by the American minister, Oscar S. Straus, ably supported by Secretary Bayard, who contended that the United States, by reason of its Constitution, could not recognize any distinction between American citizens in respect to their religion.
Hayne contended that the Constitution was essentially a compact between the national government and the states, and that any state might, at will, nullify any federal law which it considered to be in contradiction of that compact.
Madison wrote, " But it follows, from no view of the subject, that a nullification of a law of the U. S. can as is now contended, belong rightfully to a single State, as one of the parties to the Constitution ; the State not ceasing to avow its adherence to the Constitution.
They contended that the ex parte sequestration procedure did not accord them due process of law as required by the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution and that the property seized was not capable of attachment in Delaware.
They contended that the Constitution grants the government limited powers, and the application of rights is one such limitation.
For one thing, Rice contended that the legal status of an eligible voter is contingent solely upon race, and that Hawaii's contention that such status is a political designation, rather than a racial one, is an obvious effort to circumvent the Constitution with semantics.

contended and did
Finally, it did seem clear as day to these clergymen, as Gannett's son explained in the biography of his father, they had always contended for the propriety of their claim to the title of Christians.
The use of the word theism to indicate this classical form of monotheism began during the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century in order to distinguish it from the then-emerging deism which contended that God, though transcendent and supreme, did not intervene in the natural world and could be known rationally but not via revelation.
" Street appealed his conviction to the Supreme Court, arguing the law was " overbroad, both on its face and as applied ," that the language was " vague and imprecise " and did not " clearly define the conduct which it forbids ", and that it unconstitutionally punished the destruction of an American flag, an act which Street contended " constitute expression protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
It was contended that any rights that C / F International had to license the Tom Jones show did not include the right to make and license separate recordings of the performances on the show and that any rights that C / F International had in the Tom Jones show ' no longer existed due to numerous breaches of contract.
Bevan contended that his Welsh mining constituency did not send him to Parliament to " dress up " and declined to wear formal attire at Buckingham Palace functions.
However, a vigorous campaign was mounted in defence of the system, including those who supported it as an independent indication of excellence valued by outsiders ( especially foreign commercial litigants ) who did not have much else to go on, and those who contended in a letter to The Times that it was a means whereby the most able barristers from ethnic minorities could overcome prejudice.
That he anticipated in any manner the inductive reasoning of the true scientific method cannot be contended ; his botanical studies did not lead him, like his contemporary Konrad von Gesner, to any idea of a natural system of classification, and he rejected with the utmost arrogance and violence of language the discoveries of Copernicus.
At his death in 643 BC, five of Duke Huan's sons contended for the throne, causing enough state discord that the next Duke of Qi did not inherit the bà title.
Considering the difficulties with which Central Trains contended, including sharing tracks with so many other operators, it did not perform too badly in its twilight months.
Unlike some opponents of the Syrian presence, he did not oppose the presence of the Syrian army per se, but contended that the Syrian intelligence services were exerting undue influence.
His view that Napoleon was legitimately fighting for the long-established French aim of ' natural frontiers ' and that Napoleon merely inherited a foreign ' situation ' ( and therefore did not create his own foreign policy ), has been contended.
Powell argued that although " many thousands " of immigrants wanted to integrate, he contended that the majority did not, and that some had vested interests in fostering racial and religious differences " with a view to the exercise of actual domination, first over fellow-immigrants and then over the rest of the population ".
They contended that the wages of workers did not represent enough purchasing power to absorb the vast amount of capital accumulated during the Second Industrial Revolution.
The USOC did not deny the discrepancy in funding, but contended that this was due to the fact that it did not receive any government financial support.
In essence, early socialists contended that the emergence of competitive market societies did not create " liberty, equality and fraternity " for all citizens, requiring the intervention of politics and social reform to tackle social problems, injustices and grievances ( a topic on which Jean-Jacques Rousseau discourses at length in his classic work The Social Contract ).
Those who supported Sidney Green contended that Cherniack did not run because of concerns that a Jewish party leader would not have been acceptable to the general public in the late 1960s ; they later attributed his lack of support for Green to the same reason.
Both Schleicher and his close friend, General Kurt von Hammerstein repeatedly contended to Groener that the Reichswehr leadership did not see the banning of the SA in the best interests of the Reich
The FBI contended that Blin must have been someone " whose true pro-Soviet sympathies were not known to the public ..." and hence could not have been Stone, who, on the contrary, far from being " fearful ," did not hide his beliefs.
Rich picked up these arguments in an influential article in which he contended that Indians had “ a persistent reluctance to accept European notions or the basic values of the European approach ” and that “ English economic rules did not apply to the Indian trade .” Indians were savvy traders, but they had a fundamentally different conception of property, which confounded their European trade partners.
The British Idealists did not, however, reify the State in the manner that Hegel apparently did ; Green in particular spoke of the individual as the sole locus of value and contended that the State's existence was justified only insofar as it contributed to the realization of value in the lives of individual persons.
" However the Alleghenies contended that because “ the Association did not reserve Bierbauer, he was a free agent ".
It was also contended that the statement had been made by Sébastiani with the specific goal of persuading Russia that France did not condemn the intervention — reportedly, Emperor Nicholas normalized relations with France and received its ambassador, the Duke of Trévise, only after hearing news of Sébastiani's speech.

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