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Headlining and series
Headlining names for the 2010 concert series were Lynyrd Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, and Michael W. Smith.

Headlining and was
Headlining the campaign was the slogan, " Corporate America is Being BLACKMAILED by the Radical Homosexual Agenda ".
Headlining the festival this year was meant to be Orbital, Simian Mobile Disco and Tricky.
" It was released March 13, 2012 with their Headlining Spring Tour to quickly follow after.
Headlining that show was Paul Lubin ( Single Trapezist ), Ethel Jennier ( Dog Act ), a tight wire number, Michael and Paul ( Jugglers and Clowns ), the Back Street Flyers, Mia and Jessie ( double trapeze ) and a host of performers.
Headlining the Falmouth Regatta Week, on 15 August 2003, was to be the final live Reef appearance, before the band split up.
Headlining the timer were the words " Countdown to the Return of WJJZ ", and the timer was started at 1 day, 6 hours, 0 minutes and 0 seconds.

Headlining and with
Headlining this year were the electronic duo Underworld, with a UK exclusive live set for Glade festival.

Headlining and then
Headlining for Mantell's group were such former World Class stars as Fabulous Lance ( formerly Lance Von Erich, who by then had walked out on Fritz in a dispute over money ), Wild Bill Irwin, The Missing Link, Buddy Roberts, Brian Adias, Jack Victory, Tatum and Parsons.

Headlining and on
In April 2010, Sonata Arctica embarked on their USA and Canada Headlining tour for The Days of Grays.

Headlining and stage
Headlining for the first time, Petra poured resources into creating a concert experience as dynamic as any secular rock band, using numerous lights, stage effects and costumes.

Headlining and .
Headlining dates in South America and North America are being planned for April and May.
Headlining are UTUP and The Very Pleasant Neighbor.

bill and from
After an unspeakable siege, lasting the better part of two months, it was announced that the studio `` owed '' the government a tax debt in excess of eight million dollars while I, who had always remained aloof from such iniquitous practices as paying taxes on the salary I had earned and the little I legally inherited as Morris' helpless relict, was `` stung '' with a personal bill of such astronomical proportions as to `` wipe out '' all but a fraction of my poor, hard-come-by savings.
The other bill, by Sen. A. M. Aikin Jr. of Paris, would relieve real estate brokers, who pay their own annual licensing fee, from the $12 annual occupation license on brokers in such as stocks and bonds.
The bill would increase from $5,000,000 to $15,000,000 the maximum loan the state could make to a local water project.
Davis may use the tax bill as a means to effect a transition from special sessions of the Legislature to normalcy.
Perhaps he had known then where that hundred dollar bill had come from and where it was taking his wife.
When Lincoln vetoed the bill, the Radicals retaliated by refusing to seat representatives elected from Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee.
* Airline Deregulation Act, 1978 US bill removing governmental control from commercial aviation
Conservative Oklahoma state legislators reacted by demanding Hill's resignation from the university, then introducing a bill to prohibit the university from accepting donations from out-of-state residents, and finally attempting to pass legislation to close down the law school.
To prevent this bill from passing into law, Charles had dissolved parliament in July 1679, and in the following October had prorogued its successor, which became known as the Exclusion Bill Parliament, without allowing it to meet.
This act was unpopular with the right wing of the Conservative Party, most notably Lord Cranborne ( later the Marquess of Salisbury ), who resigned from the government and spoke against the bill, accusing Disraeli of " a political betrayal which has no parallel in our Parliamentary annals.
* Jonathan Aitken and the hotel bill allegations, and subsequent conviction for perjury after his failed libel action against The Guardian, resulting in Aitken being only the third person to have to resign from the Privy Council in the 20th century.
While he supported the idea of federal appropriations for science, he took exception to a federal bill that would have funded engineering research at land-grant colleges, and instead sought to raise a $ 1 million national research fund entirely from private sources.
The bill changing the province's moving day from May 1 to July 1 was introduced by a federalist member of the Quebec National Assembly, Jérôme Choquette in 1973, in order not to affect children still in school in the month of May.
The name cranberry derives from " craneberry ", first named by early European settlers in America who felt the expanding flower, stem, calyx, and petals resembled the neck, head, and bill of a crane.
Although many Canadian whiskies are still labelled as “ rye ”, the modern mash bill for a Canadian “ rye ” whisky often contains little or no rye grain, and their flavour is derived in other ways ( such as flavour development from the aging process, blending with stronger-tasting Canadian whiskies, and the addition of flavourings ).
The first known surviving document containing some Corsican is a bill of sale from Patrimonio dated to 1220.
Hand bill from the Metropolitan Board of Health | New York City Board of Health, 1832-the outdated public health advice demonstrates the lack of understanding of the disease and its actual causative factors.
* In the March 1971 issue of the magazine Shogaku 4-nensei: Because visitors from the future were causing too much trouble, the government in the 22nd Century passed a bill to ban time-travelling altogether, meaning Doraemon would have to return to his time era.
The House of Commons backed the proposals strongly, but the bill of supremacy met opposition in the House of Lords, particularly from the bishops.
He did, however, condemn recent threats from the Military commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, to declare martial law and arrest members of the present government if the bill is passed.
# A bill of rights should be coupled with the constitution to prevent a dictator ( then believed to eventually be the president ) from exploiting citizens.
" They don't carry a note on a dollar bill saying ' This comes from the tobacco industry ,'" he said.
The passing of the Tokoi Senate bill, called the " Power Act ," in July 1917 became the first one of the three culminations of the power struggle between the Social Democrats and the conservatives during the political crisis from March 1917 to the end of January 1918.

bill and radio
* 1927 – President Calvin Coolidge signs a bill by Congress establishing the Federal Radio Commission ( later replaced by the Federal Communications Commission ) which was to regulate the use of radio frequencies in the United States.
The wartime takeover of all radio systems ended late in 1918, when the US Congress failed to pass a bill which would have extended this monopoly.
However the Dill White Bill was the first bill actually considered by the Senate to start regulating the radio waves.
The bill originally proposed that a committee of five members ( one member representing each time zone ) would given the power to regulate radio waves and licenses.
Minton delivered six radio addresses on behalf of his party in support of the bill, but public opinion could not be swayed in the Democrats ' favor.
The BBC gave her her own radio show in 1947 dubbed Our Gracie's Working Party in which 12 towns were visited by Fields, and a live show of music and entertainment was broadcast weekly with Fields compering and performing, and local talents also on the bill.
" The Courier-Journal credited that ad, combined with Jordan's admission on a local radio program that she did not know the cost of a Medicare bill she had voted for, with Jordan's gradual decline in support late in the campaign.
The formula was becoming clear: Two radio ballads ( the title track and " Road to Zion " fitting the bill this time ), one Volz-penned praise tune (" Praise Ye the Lord " on Never Say Die, " Let Everything That Hath Breath " for More Power to Ya ), and six or seven straight-ahead progressive rock songs written by Hartman, touching on topics aimed mostly at young Christians.
St. Ita's Hospital Radio commenced in 1983 and was the first radio station in Ireland to receive one of the new broadcast licenses when the minister for communications of the day introduced the broadcasting bill in 1988.
Brennan introduced a bill in 1922, the first that proposed to allow radio coverage of U. S. House of Representatives proceedings.
Other similar famous finds of Schafer's include ABC correspondent Joel Daly intoning, " The rumor that the President would veto the bill is reported to have come from a high White Horse souse ," and veteran radio host Paul Harvey breaking into uncontrollable laughter at a story about a pet poodle.
During this time, he also worked as a writer and radio talent for the Chesteron Evidence Guild, more specifically, the " Commonwealth Hour ", for which he created the character of Teban, the calesa diver, at the height of the controversy over the 1940 divorce bill.
Deluca's plan was to begin a “ fast-food venture that provided a healthier, less fattening bill of fare .” On the radio advertisement they had promoted the name as " Pete's Submarines ", which sounded like Pizza Marine, so they changed the name to " Pete's Subway ".
On August 15, 1930, the Ecuadorian Congress approved a bill which granted Jones a 25-year contract to operate a radio station in the country.
As President Bush made his signature, he commented that the bill was ultimately “ going to help American parents by making broadcast television and radio more family-friendly .” The bill's credibility and justification for stronger censorship has been contested as a challenger to free speech and artistic expression.

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