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Stonehenge at sunset in 2004
In the United States, new semi-automatic rifles with a military-style appearance were prohibited from retail sale or importation by the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, which was enacted in 1994 and was sunset in 2004.
The Federal Assault Weapons Ban expired on September 13, 2004, as part of the law's sunset provision.
The 2010 third edition provided the first empirical research on the 2004 sunset of the Federal Assault Weapon Ban.
This expiration occurred on September 13, 2004 through a sunset provision.
Ruth Kelly also voted for the introduction of identity cards, voted for replacing Trident and argued against the addition of a sunset clause in part 2 of the controversial Civil Contingencies Act 2004.
Following a sunset service on the library grounds the previous evening, early on the morning of June 12, 2004 Reagan was laid to rest in the underground vault.
* " Wonderquest: Cheshire Moon, speedy sunset, languid eventide ", USA Today, June 10, 2004
An article in the Reno Gazette-Journal on September 26, 2004 ( Ponderosa rides into the sunset ) quoted " co-owner Anderson of the original owner " as saying: " This is the biggest year we ’ ve ever had ", and conservatively estimated that 250, 000 people visited the Ponderosa during its last April to September 2004 season.
These included the deregulation of the overseas student health cover industry, contributions to the ESOS Act reviews in 2006, 2000, 2004 and in 1996, changes to immigration regulations, such as extensions of sunset clauses on permanent residency changes.
File: RRFUNERAL-wenning eulogy at RRPL. jpg | The Reverend Dr. Michael H. Wenning delivering a eulogy during a sunset interment service at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California on June 11, 2004.

2004 and provision
The law included a provision allowing for instruction in Latvian only in public high schools since 2004.
An existing provision in the tax code, called Income Averaging, which reduced taxes for those only recently making a much higher salary than before, was eliminated ( although later partially reinstated, for farmers in 1997 and for fishermen in 2004 ).
* 2004: New provision on freedom of expression, replacing the old § 100.
In terms of mobile provision in 2004, however, Iran lagged all the countries mentioned above.
In 2004, a provision that the March of the Volunteers be the national anthem was added to the Constitution of the People's Republic of China as Article 136.
This provision was used in the Venezuelan recall referendum, 2004, which attempted to remove President Hugo Chavez:
E-Service ( or ‘ eService ’) is a highly generic term, usually referring to ‘ The provision of services via the Internet ( the prefix ' e ' standing for ‘ electronic ’, as it does in many other usages ), thus e-Service may also include e-Commerce, although it may also include non-commercial services ( online ), which is usually provided by the government .’ ( Irma Buntantan & G. David Garson, 2004: 169-170 ; Muhammad Rais & Nazariah, 2003: 59, 70-71 ).
On 12 December 2004 the company completely recast its timetable, for the first time since 1967, in an attempt to bring service provision into line with changing demand and to take into account the different characteristics of modern rolling stock, with the intention that this would improve reliability and punctuality across the network.
* Post-disaster booms accompanied by inflation following the provision of large amounts of relief and recovery assistance such as occurred in some places in Asia following the Asian tsunami in 2004
* In the meantime, because of an adverse WTO decision, the international trade commission reopened the administrative record pursuant to a special provision in U. S. law, the so-called Section 129 provision, and issued a new affirmative threat of injury determination in December 2004.
* FFRF v. Montana Faith-Health Cooperative-In October 2004, the Federal District Court for the District of Montana held that the state's " direct and preferential funding of inherently and pervasively religious parish nursing programs was undertaken for the impermissible purpose, and has the impermissible effect, of favoring and advancing the integration of religion into the provision of secular health care services.
It is noteworthy that the 2004 referendum called by President Chen Shui-bian held in tandem with the presidential election used the ' emergent threat ' stipulation in Taiwan's Referendum Law, thereby implying the provision had already been breached by China's imminent threat and missile buildup.
In 2004, the proposed European Constitution and now the Treaty of Lisbon included a provision that the choice of President must take into account the result of Parliamentary elections and the candidate supported by the victorious Europarty in particular.
That provision was not in force in the nomination in 2004, but the centre-right European People's Party ( EPP ), who won the elections, pressured for a candidate from its own ranks.
Some continue to observe the existing Federal rules, while others have liberalized them somewhat, although the general Federal ban concerning opening on Sundays and holidays remains in effect, owing to a provision in the German constitution recognizing Sunday as a day of rest and a corresponding decision of the Federal Constitutional Court ( Bundesverfassungsgericht ) on 9 June 2004.
Mr Wilshire voted against homosexual couples being allowed to adopt children in 2002, against the Civil Partnership Bill of 2004, which granted a legal relationship for same-sex couples and against Equality Act ( Sexual Orientation ) in 2007, which outlawed discrimination in the provision of goods, facilities, services, education and public functions on the grounds of sexual orientation.
Doe v. Chao, 540 U. S. 614 ( 2004 ), is a decision by the United States Supreme Court that interpreted the statutory damages provision of the Privacy Act of 1974.
Typically the requirements for company registration under the relevant provision for non-resident status ( as in the former of the two options above ) will be pursuant to some or all of the following criteria in a strict legal sense according to Offshore Company Law: Theory, Regulations & Operation ( By Zhang Shiwei, China Law Press, 2004 ):
After CHUM purchased Craig in 2004, MTV Networks terminated the agreement with Craig ; the contract had included a provision to cancel the agreement if there was a change in ownership.
China on April 22, 2004 by the Beijing State Security Bureau stated, " Your office is in possession of the following items relating to a case of suspected illegal provision of state secrets to foreign entities.
Smith won a legislative victory in 2004 when a provision stating that state and local governments could not require hospitals and care providers to perform abortions was put in the omnibus appropriation.
Flyvbjerg and Cowi ( 2004 ) explained systematic and large cost overruns in the provision of major transportation infrastructure in terms of principal – agent problems.

2004 and Federal
* 2004: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
* 2004 – Janet Jackson's breast is exposed during the half-time show of Super Bowl XXXVIII, resulting in US broadcasters adopting a stronger adherence to Federal Communications Commission censorship guidelines.
On November 3, 2004, the Federal Chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, suggested that the " Day of the German Unity " be celebrated on a Sunday, for economic reasons.
" The United States Federal government made plans in March 2004 to move America's supply of separated neptunium to a nuclear-waste disposal site in Nevada.
In 2004 Nigeria ’ s Federal Roads Maintenance Agency ( FERMA ) began to patch the 32, 000-kilometre federal roads network, and in 2005 FERMA initiated a more substantial rehabilitation.
In fact at the 2004 Federal election, National Party candidates received fewer first preference votes than the Australian Greens.
The " Ministry of press and information of the RSFSR " was in 1990s renamed to " Ministry of Press, Broadcasting and Mass Communications ( Minpechati )" and in 2004 it was turned into the " Federal Agency on Press and Mass Communications ( Rospechat )" which was no longer a standalone ministry but a subdivision to the " Ministry of Culture and Mass Communications " ( originally " Ministry of culture of the RSFSR ").
On October 10, 2004, in a session held by the Transitional Federal Parliament ( TFP ), former Puntland President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was elected as President of the succeeding Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ), an interim federal administrative body that he had helped establish earlier in the year.
It was established as one of the Transitional Federal Institutions ( TFIs ) of government as defined in the Transitional Federal Charter ( TFC ) adopted in November 2004 by the Transitional Federal Parliament ( TFP ).
The Transitional National Government ( TNG ) was established in 2000 followed by the formation of its successor the Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ) in 2004, which reestablished national institutions such as the Military of Somalia.
It was established as one of the Transitional Federal Institutions ( TFIs ) of government as defined in the Transitional Federal Charter ( TFC ) adopted in November 2004 by the Transitional Federal Parliament ( TFP ).
However, the military of Somalia was later gradually reconstituted with the establishment of the Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ) in 2004.
However, this changed with the establishment in 2004 of the Transitional Federal Government, an entity which currently enjoys international recognition and support.
In 2004, the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress estimated that the Popular Defence Force, the military wing of the National Islamic Front, consists of 10, 000 active members, with 85, 000 reserves.
In the elections of 2003, the People's Party received ( effective January 1, 2004 ) a second seat in the Federal Council, reducing the share of the Christian Democratic Party to one seat.
Also opposing the decision was the Federal Labor Opposition, which feared anti-Labor reaction at the 2004 Federal election.
In late 2001, as a decisive reaction to the September 11 attacks and the various corporate scandals which undermined the economy, the Greenspan-led Federal Reserve initiated a series of interest rate cuts that brought the Federal Funds rate down to 1 % in 2004.

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