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If and newspaper
If a given newspaper, television station, magazine, etc., incurs governmental disfavor, it is subtly excluded from access to information.
If you ever happen to visit any barber shops or other small gathering places in cities like Multan, you can find a copy of this newspaper there.
O ' Hanlon suggested she write to The Sun, a prominent New York City newspaper at the time, assuring her that " If you see it in The Sun, it's so.
If ... is an ongoing political comic strip which appears in the UK newspaper The Guardian, written and drawn by Steve Bell since its creation in 1981.
" Researcher Fred R. Shapiro questions whether Greeley ever wrote it at all and cites, instead, an occurrence of Greeley writing " If any young man is about to commence the world, we say to him, publicly and privately, Go to the West " in the Aug. 25, 1838 issue of the newspaper New Yorker.
Steve Bell is probably best known for the daily strip called If ..., which has appeared in The Guardian newspaper since 1981, and since the mid-1990s he has also been that newspaper's principal editorial cartoonist.
" In a Globe and Mail newspaper interview, he added, " If anyone has distorted Gospel passages to rationalize cruelty towards Jews or anyone, it's in defiance of repeated Papal condemnation.
If scholars were permitted to write freely we would learn many novel things, never has there been a newspaper to this ; in this way the subtlety of the human spirit could be revealed '
In those days, for girls to camp and hike was not common, as this extract from the Scout newspaper shows: " If a girl is not allowed to run, or even hurry, to swim, ride a bike, or raise her arms above her head, how can she become a Scout?
* If ... ( comic ), a political comic strip which appears in the UK newspaper The Guardian
If the Dutch oven must be stored with the lid on, a paper towel or piece of newspaper should be placed inside the oven to absorb any moisture.
If those news possess potential that can arouse citizens ' interest or entertain people, reporters will investigate the issue and post them on the newspaper.
When asked about recent newspaper reports that showed that roughly half of the voters still had not decided whom to vote for, he replied “ If they still have no interest in the election, it would be all right if they just slept in on that day .”
In an interview with the French newspaper Le Figaro he is quoted as saying, " If my victims were to come back on earth, I would execute them again, without exceptions.
In 1977 Dorn accepted a professorship at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he taught for the rest of his life, directing the Creative Writing Program and editing the literary newspaper Rolling Stock ( motto: “ If It Moves Print It ”) with Jennifer Dunbar Dorn.
' If that were to happen, the institution most in danger would be the newspaper in your hands.
:” If we cut through mere details of procedure, the operation and effect of the statute in substance is that public authorities may bring the owner or publisher of a newspaper or periodical before a judge upon a charge of conducting a business of publishing scandalous and defamatory matter — in particular that the matter consists of charges against public officers of official dereliction — and, unless the owner or publisher is able and disposed to bring competent evidence to satisfy the judge that the charges are true and are published with good motives and for justifiable ends, his newspaper or periodical is suppressed and further publication is made punishable as a contempt.
Within the text of a newspaper article in the film, the following can be read: " If you've paused the film in order to read this entire article, your time would be better spent renting Citizen Ruth from your local video store, which was another Payne film.
Bermuda's local newspaper The Royal Gazette reports " If you don't recognise the city, from 15 years ago, we don't blame you as it has changed so much ".
In 2010 Venables recorded a cover of the Elvis Presley song " If I Can Dream " in association with British newspaper The Sun.
According this newspaper, Carvalho said: " If there was a possibility to sign with Real Madrid, I would go there right now swimming or running.
He writes a bi-weekly syndicated newspaper column, and is the author of six books: Nothing Could Be Finer Than a Crisis That Is Minor in the Morning ; ( Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1979 ); There's Nothing That I Wouldn't Do If You Would Be My POSSLQ ( Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1981 ); Osgood on Speaking: How to Think on Your Feet Without Falling on Your Face ( William Morrow and Company, 1988 ); The Osgood Files ( G. P.

If and rejected
If not, the system may either be rejected or accepted on conditions previously agreed between the sponsor and the manufacturer.
If the proposal is rejected, the debtor is returned to his prior insolvent state and may have no alternative but to declare personal bankruptcy.
If the wave function is regarded as ontologically real, and collapse is entirely rejected, a many worlds theory results.
If not, the null hypothesis is supported ( or, more correctly, not rejected ), meaning no effect of the independent variable ( s ) was observed on the dependent variable ( s ).
If the Poles rejected his offer, then Poland would be considered an enemy of the Reich.
If the null hypothesis that is rejected, then the alternative hypothesis that and equivalently that causes y cannot be rejected.
If he wished to make war, let him look to Outremer ; and to this end, Gregory endorsed the sale to Charles of the claims of Maria of Antioch on the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which had been rejected by the Haute Cour there.
If the Grade of Service is calculated based on the number of calls rejected by the final circuit group, then the Grade of Service is determined by the final circuit group blocking criteria.
If the Grade of Service is calculated based on the number of rejected calls between exchanges, then the Grade of Service is determined by the exchange-to-exchange blocking criteria.
If the emperor rejected a court conference decision, he risked alienating his high ministers.
If an adopted child rejected his foster parents, claiming they were not his mother and father, his tongue was torn out.
If the Bundestag rejects a motion of confidence, but neither a new chancellor is elected nor the Bundestag is dissolved, the president may, by request of the cabinet, declare a " legislative state of emergency ", which is quite different from a conventional state of emergency: If it is declared, during a limited period of time, bills proposed by the cabinet and designated as " urgent ", but rejected by the Bundestag, become law nonetheless, if the Bundesrat does pass them.
Lennon and McCartney wrote " If You've Got Trouble " for Ringo Starr to sing, but the song was rejected and Starr sang " Act Naturally " instead.
Khrushchev's 1958 suggestion of a joint Sino-Soviet fleet to counter the US 7th Fleet was angrily rejected by Mao Zedong, who told the Soviet ambassador " If you want to talk about joint cooperation, fine.
If rejected, the school board must continue to propose alternatives until a budget is adopted by both the county school board and the county legislative body.
If a vote of no confidence is cast against the Prime Minister ( Sw. Statsminister ), this means the entire government is rejected.
If a test of significance gives a p-value lower than the significance level α, the null hypothesis is rejected.
( If German generals " absolutely rejected " these measures, they did nothing to oppose them.
If an object's bounding volume does not intersect a volume higher in the tree, it cannot intersect any object below that node ( so they are all rejected very quickly ).
Burke's next " massive hit " was his cover of " If You Need Me " ( Atlantic 2185 ), which was recorded on March 15, 1963, which was written and recorded originally by Wilson Pickett for Lloyd Price's Detroit-based Double L Records, which had been rejected by Wexler, but who had purchased the publishing rights.
If the claim is inappropriate or considered to be a waste of the Committee's time ( such as frivolous claims or claims that have already been rejected by the Committee or another international mechanism ) then it will be considered inadmissible ..
If such a publication had appeared in England, I should have been very much inclined to think the good sense and sound judgment of the people would have rejected the article at once as a seditious invective, whose very violence, like an overdose of poison, prevented its effect.

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