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used and presidential
There are no other variants or alternative flags used by the EU ( in contrast to countries which have presidential, naval and military variants ).
In parliamentary systems, the word " government " is used to refer to what in presidential systems would be the executive branch and to the governing party.
This material was later used as an element of his satirical US presidential campaign in 1968, and was included on his 1968 comedy album Pat Paulsen for President.
Eldridge Cleaver used such a quotation during his 1968 presidential campaign: " You're either part of the solution or part of the problem.
Swallow-tailed flags are used as war flags and naval ensigns in Nordic countries and charged versions as presidential or royal standards.
With Moríñigo's backing, González used the Guión Rojo to cow the moderates and gain his party's presidential nomination.
For example, it is used in French presidential, legislative, and cantonal elections, and also to elect the presidents of Afghanistan, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Liberia, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Timor-Leste, Ukraine, Uruguay, Zimbabwe — see: Table of voting systems by nation.
In the political arena, one measure of stagflation, termed the Misery Index ( derived by the simple addition of the inflation rate to the unemployment rate ), was used to swing presidential elections in the United States in 1976 and 1980.
NASAMS ( Norwegian Advanced Surface to Air Missile System ) were used to guard air space over Washington, D. C. during the 2005 presidential inauguration.
This is the first time the presidential veto is used in the United States.
During the 1992 US presidential campaign, Bill Clinton used the Fleetwood Mac hit " Don't Stop " as his campaign theme song, and Nicks joined her band mates to perform the song at Clinton's 1993 Inaugural Gala.
It was used by Hillary Clinton during the United States ' 2008 presidential election preliminaries.
In 1992, the presidential campaign of Ross Perot used WAIS as a campaign wide information system, connecting the field offices to the national office.
It was quoted by President Ronald Reagan in a speech to Congress, and used during the 1984 presidential elections.
The bill signing took place aboard Truman's VC-54C presidential aircraft Sacred Cow, the first aircraft used for the role of Air Force One.
The typeface Optima is used for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and was used by the 2008 John McCain presidential campaign.
It is an element of both the parliamentary system and presidential system of government and is typically used in a lower chamber such as the House of Commons ( UK ) or Bundestag ( Germany ), and is generally curtailed by constitutional constraints such as an upper chamber.
The presidential standard, adopted in 1921, is still used today.
The eagle ( Reichsadler, now called Bundesadler ) in the design that was used in the coat of arms and presidential standard in the Weimar Republic and today was originally introduced by a decision by President Friedrich Ebert on 11 November 1919.
The song was used in Tennessee politics by Lamar Alexander, a trained pianist, Governor of Tennessee and U. S. Senator, who performed the song for campaign events, including during his 1996 run for the Republican presidential nomination.
In the 2004 presidential election, her name was used as a disparaging epithet against John Kerry, the former VVAW leader, who was then the Democratic Party presidential candidate.
In an interview with Time Asia bureau prior to the 2004 presidential elections, Chen used the model of Germany and the European Union as examples of how countries may come together, and the Soviet Union as illustrating how a country may fragment.

used and address
The address of the first cell and the number of cells used is written in the information cell for the form.
If the one- or two-digit address of an index word or electronic switch is used or is included in the operand of an XRESERVE or SRESERVE statement ( see page 99 ), the corresponding index word or electronic switch is reserved.
Extreme caution should be used, however, to avoid the conflicting usage of an index word or electronic switch which may result from the assignment of more than one name or function to the same address.
On a network with many machines it may take several tries before a free address is found, so for performance purposes the successful address is " written down " in NVRAM and used as the default address in the future.
Aesthetic coupling between art-objects and medical topics was made by speakers working for the US Information Agency This coupling was made to reinforce the learning paradigm when English-language speakers used translators to address audiences in their own country.
It is variously interpreted as either the language used by God to address Adam ( the divine language ), or the language invented by Adam with which he named all things ( including Eve ), as in.
In recent years, the option to charge people with affray has been used as part of a strategy by HM Government to aggressively address problems with drunken individuals who cause serious trouble on airliners.
Nami's Visa application has since been reviewed, and while he mentioned that Mushabib will be travelling with him, he listed his occupation as student but failed to provide an address for his school, and listed his intended address in the United States merely as Los Angeles – in the end he never used this Visa to enter the United States, and reported his passport ( C115007, which showed evidence of travel to Afghanistan ) as " lost ", and procured a new one from Jeddah ( C505363 ).
For example, the IBM 701 ( 1952 ) used binary and could address 2048 36-bit words, while the IBM 702 ( 1953 ) used decimal and could address 7-bit words.
At an address in Munich to the SA " old guard " on 8 November 1941 at the Buergerbrau beer cellar commemorating Hitler's 1923 failed putsch, he said that the term " blitzkrieg " was silly and never used it himself
Networks of such machines are often referred to as botnets and are very commonly used by spam senders for sending junk email or to cloak their website's address.
The microprocessor conventionally has a number of electrical connections called " pins " that can be used to select an " address " in the main memory, and another set of pins to read and write the data stored at that location.
Memory and other devices would be added to the bus using the same address and data pins as the CPU itself used, connected in parallel.
This was actually the formal name of a person, used by older people to address him, and the one he would use the most in the first decades of his life ( as the person grew older, younger generations would have to use one of the courtesy names instead ).
As the courtesy name is the name used by people of the same generation to address the person, Chiang soon became known under this new name.
The two techniques can be used together with the packet filter monitoring a link until it sees an HTTP connection starting to an IP address that has content that needs filtering.
* Pinging The ping application can be used by potential crackers to find if an IP address is reachable.
The checksum algorithms that are most used in practice, such as Fletcher's checksum, Adler-32, and cyclic redundancy checks ( CRCs ), address these weaknesses by considering not only the value of each word but also its position in the sequence.

used and condemning
While Constantinople experienced a succession of councils alternately approving and condemning doctrine concerning hesychasm considered as identified with Palamism ( the last of the five senses in which, according to Kallistos Ware, the term is used ), the Western Church held no council in which to make a pronouncement on the issue, and the word " hesychasm " does not appear in the Enchiridion Symbolorum et Definitionum ( Handbook of Creeds and Definitions ), the collection of Roman Catholic teachings originally compiled by Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger.
" However, in these UN statements it was never made clear that it was only Iraq that was using chemical weapons, so it has been said that " the international community remained silent as Iraq used weapons of mass destruction against Iranian as well as Iraqi Kurds " and it is believed that the " United States prevented the UN from condemning Iraq ".
Often letters are printed that criticise Viz, accusing it of " not being as funny as it used to be ", condemning it as being offensive or of complaining about the frequent price rises.
Actually, “ Jewish problem ” was the name the Germans gave to their persecution of the Jews ; “ drug-abuse problem ” is the name we give to the persecution of people who use certain drugs. Szasz cites Rep. James M. Hanley referring to drug users as " vermin ," using " the same metaphor for condemning persons who use or sell illegal drugs that the Nazis used to justify murdering Jews by poison gas -- namely, that the persecuted persons are not human beings, but ' vermin.
In it, he concedes that “ there are performers who tremble consistently on each note as if they had the permanent fever ”, condemning the practice, and suggesting instead that vibrato should be used only on sustained notes and at the ends of phrases when used as an ornament.
The term may be used in a moral sense — condemning taking advantage of others ' misfortunes — or in a legal sense where interest rates may be regulated by law.
The riots were used as an issue in the 1844 U. S. Presidential election, the Democratic Party condemning the growing Native American Party and the Whig Party, which the Democrats accused of being involved in the nativist movement.
York urged the king to prorogue parliament before it could vote on a motion condemning his marriage to Mary of Modena, but Shaftesbury used procedural techniques in the House of Lords to ensure that parliament continued sitting long enough to allow the House of Commons to pass a motion condemning the match.
France, however, used its power of veto in the UN to prevent the Security Council from passing a resolution condemning France.
This provoked a strongly negative reaction in the school community, and in two days over 700 people signed a petition condemning the new name as well as the process used to decide on the new name.
In similar vein, Adevărul focused on cases of abuse within the Romanian Army, documenting cases where soldiers were being illegally used as indentured servants, noting the unsanitary conditions which accounted for an unusually high rate of severe conjunctivitis, and condemning officers for regularly beating their subordinates.
After the destruction of Gaza airport by Israeli army Arabic States delegations submitted to the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO and IMO Council aohail subject to the terms of the delegation in Arabic ( Algeria, Saudi, Egypt ;, Lebanon ) by subtracting the issue in accordance with the texts of treaties and international law and after protracted deliberations, the US delegation used every means to prevent the condemnation of Israel by the Council, but the Council, under the insistence of Arabic delegations, came again to vote with the result of condemning Israel for the destruction of a civilian airport and navigational devices used for civilian purposes only.
Ehret only favored nuts and seeds during transition to the ideal fruit diet, and even then, only " sparingly ", condemning high-protein and fat-rich foods, as " unnatural "; further writing that " no animals eat fats " and " all fats are acid forming, even those of vegetable origin, and are not used by the body " Later editions of his Mucusless Diet Healing System published by Fred S. Hirsch, claimed nuts were " mucus-free ".
Sandoval introduced a resolution " condemning the defamatory language used by talk radio host Michael Savage " after Savage criticized illegal alien protesters who were fasting in support of the controversial DREAM Act, which would give qualifying illegal aliens a path to US citizenship as well as enable them to receive tax payer funded in-state college tuition.
Schneider has used the non-commercial site to promote his view of poetry and literature, routinely condemning the works of those he sees as bad writers ( such as Robert Bly ) and praising the works of poets and writers he sees as neglected.

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