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LINE SIX: RAF, If in the royal Air force.
If royal succession in Minoan Crete descended matrilinearly — from the queen to her firstborn daughter — the queen's husband would have become the Minos, or war chief.
If the male is an Abdi Dalem royal servant, courtier or particularly " peko-peko " ( taken directly from Japanese to mean obsequious ) or even a highly formal individual, he will retreat face and head downcast, never show his side or back to his superior, and retreat backwards in the following posture: left-arm crossed against the chest, right-arm hanging and walking stooped.
If the defendant could not produce a royal licence to prove the grant of the liberty, then it was the crown's opinionbased on the writings of the influential thirteenth-century legal scholar Bractonthat the liberty should revert to the king.
If this theory is true, then the golden weaponry and royal objects found in Tomb II may have belonged to Alexander the Great.
If the ancient Israelite kingdoms followed the practice of other west-Semitic kingdoms, the kings themselves would have been buried within the city walls, underneath the royal palace.
If the King is unable to exert the royal authority and there is as yet no regent, the Council exerts the royal authority ( Article 38 ).
Vanbrugh had wanted an obelisk to mark the site of the former royal manor, and the trysts of Henry II which had taken place there, causing the 1st Duchess to remark, " If there were obelisks to bee made of all what our Kings have done of that sort, the countrey would bee stuffed with very odd things " ( sic ).
If he did not come to Mexico, another member of the Bourbon royal family would be chosen to rule there.
If both refused, a suitable monarch would be searched for among the various European royal houses.
If the King of Spain ever refused in conscience to grant Royal Assent to a Bill a procedure similar to the one that was used in Belgium to handle King Baudouin's objection would not be possible under the current Constitution: in Spain, if the King were ever declared incapable of discharging the royal authority, his powers would not be transferred to the Cabinet pending the parliamentary appointment of a Regency.
If Charlemagne ’ s inauguration as the King of the Lombards in 774 had likewise included his grasping of this now-Christianized sacred or royal lance, this would explain how it would have eventually become the oldest item in the German imperial regalia.
If some regimental commander failed to inform the king of a potential tall recruit under his own command, he faced royal displeasure.
If they recognize this they would know that they have no right to exercise power over us ( ius imperii, in what has not been committed to them ) except insofar as we may have granted it to them, for thus it says in 1 Peter 2, " You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a priestly kingdom.
If the compartment is mentioned in the blazon it forms part of the grant and is an integral part of the arms e. g. the current royal arms of the United Kingdom are required to have a compartment with plant badges.
If any three or more of these individuals, based on evidence that, as required by statute, shall include evidence provided by physicians, determine and declare by an instrument in writing, lodged with the Privy Council, that the Sovereign suffers from a mental or physical infirmity that prevents him or her from personally discharging the duties of Head of State, the royal functions are transferred to a Regent, who discharges them in the name and on behalf of the monarch.
The Queen responded that " If he will but once attend the Protestant Service, he shall not only see his wife and children, but be restored to his honors and estates with every mark of my royal favor.
If a Speaker is chosen in the middle of a Parliament due to a vacancy in the office, he or she must receive the royal approbation as described above, but does not again lay claim to the Commons ' rights and privileges.
If this theory is true, then the golden weaponry and royal objects found in Tomb II may have belonged to Alexander the Great.
If she were the mother of Nefertiti she would be expected to have the royal title Mother of the Pharaoh's Great Wife instead, so if Ay was the father of Nefertiti, then Tey would have been her stepmother.
If she were to travel near his estates, which she never did, out of fear, he was compelled to remove himself from his house to fulfill the royal decree.
Being offered stimulants, he signed them away, with the words, “ If I die, I will still be my royal self .” This was his last appearance as an actor.
By 1808 it was still considered unsafe to return to Berlin, and the royal family consequently spent the summer near Königsberg ; Louise believed that the hard trials of her children's early lives would be good for them: " If they had been reared in luxury and prosperity they might think that so it must always be.

If and appeal
If the defendant files an appeal arguing that he should not have to pay any money, then the plaintiff might file a cross-appeal arguing that the defendant should have to pay $ 200, 000 instead of $ 50, 000.
If a judge or magistrate were to refuse to hear such a plea, or obviously fail to properly consider it, then the sentence would, without doubt, be overturned on appeal.
If administrative appeal is available, no appeal to the judicial system may be made.
If one is convicted at the district court, the defence can make an appeal on procedural grounds to the supreme court.
If art was to appeal to sensibilities, Dada was intended to offend.
If an application is denied by one judge of the FISC, the federal government is not allowed to make the same application to a different judge of the court, but must appeal to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
If the non-governmental party loses, the constitutional issue may form part of the appeal.
If that judgment goes to appeal, the appellate court will have the opportunity to review both the precedent and the case under appeal, perhaps overruling the previous case law by setting a new precedent of higher authority.
If the request for plea bargain is accepted by the court, the accused stands convicted but neither is sentenced if in trial nor undergoes any sentence previously pronounced by a lower court if in appeal.
If each is able to gather one million votes on their own, but together they were able to appeal to 2. 5 million voters, their synergy would have produced 500, 000 more votes than had they each worked independently.
If one is aggrieved by the judicial outcome of an action and wishes to appeal, he may be forever barred from doing so if he fails to meet the deadline by which his appeal may be filed.
If ever such an appeal was out of place, it was in a high-minded notification ceremony.
If the member considers the punishment to be unjust or to be disproportionate to the misconduct committed, he or she may appeal the NJP to a higher authority.
The Simpsons episode " Catch ' Em If You Can ", aired 25 April 2004, alluded to the snob appeal of The Economist in an exchange between Homer and Marge Simpson while they are travelling first-class aboard an airplane:
If one of the litigants is unsatisfied with the decision of the lower court, the matter may be taken up on appeal ( but an acquittal in a criminal trial may not be appealed by the state due to the Fifth Amendment protection against double jeopardy ).
If still unsatisfied, the litigant can appeal to the highest appellate court in the state, which is usually called the state supreme court and is usually located in or near the state capital.
If we are going to appeal to force, if force is to be the arbiter to which we appeal, it would at least make common sense to try to make sure beforehand that we have got it, even if you accept that abysmal logic, that decadent point of view. We are in fact in the position today of having appealed to force in the case of a small nation, where if it is appealed to against us it will result in the destruction of Great Britain, not only as a nation, but as an island containing living men and women.
If an attorney failed to " take an exception " immediately after the court's ruling on the objection, he waived his client's right to appeal the issue.
If seeking to avoid rejecting the laws of thought, the solipsist may easily appeal to the Problem of Induction.
If the fielding side believes a batsman is out, the fielding side must appeal, by asking " How's that?
English film critic Mark Kermode, a dissenting voice amongst Showgirls positive critical reevaluation, has stated, " If Showgirls had any appeal at all, it was that it was so spectacularly vulgar and crude ," and " I still think it's just rubbish, and I like Paul Verhoeven.

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