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In 2005 over 50 reforms were approved, which eliminated some of the remaining undemocratic areas of the text, such as the existence of non-elected Senators ( appointed senators, or senators for life ) and the inability of the President to remove the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.
The 2005 film The Island revolves around a similar plot, with the exception that the clones are unaware of the reason for their existence.
In August 2005, despite the arguments for the existence of at least one Ivory-billed Woodpecker, questions about the evidence remained.
It is considered to be the second oldest city in The Netherlands ( after Voorburg ) and celebrated its 2000th year of existence in 2005.
Nijmegen celebrated its 2000th year of existence in 2005.
After nearing the 25 year mark of Psyche's existence, a DVD collection documenting Psyche's appearances in every incarnation from 1983 – 2005 was released.
Six officials, among them Efraín Ríos Montt and Óscar Humberto Mejía, were formally charged on 7 July 2006 to appear in the Spanish National Court after Spain's Constitutional Court ruled in September 2005, the Spanish Constitutional Court declaration that the " principle of universal jurisdiction prevails over the existence of national interests ", following the Menchu suit brought against the officials for atrocities committed in the Guatemalan Civil War
He has stated ( LCI French TV channel, September 12, 2005 and book Le monde n ' est pas une marchandise ) that he is not against the existence of WTO and global rules.
The Toulouse rugby club ( Stade Toulousain ) is one of most successful in Europe ; it regularly competes for the French championship and has won four European titles ( 1996, 2003, 2005 and 2010 ) in the ten years of the European championship's existence.
According to an interview with Newsarama, the Matrix Supergirl is wiped from existence by the events depicted in the 2005 limited series Infinite Crisis, although Infinite Crisis writer Geoff Johns later stated that Danvers is not.
In 2005, the City of West Melbourne started charging property taxes for the first time in its existence ( since 1959 ).
In 2005, the City of West Melbourne started charging property taxes for the first time in its existence ( since 1959 ).
In the summer of 2005, a group of interested residents worked to create a new an independent PEG access management organization, and on July 12, 2005, Westford Community Access Television came into existence.
In 2005, Ermelo celebrated its 1150 year long existence.
Although being in existence since 1903 the school won its first athletic team state championship in golf in 2005.
In September 2005, JSAs popularity led to a spin-off series, JSA: Classified, which tells stories of the team at various points in its existence, as well as spotlighting specific members in solo stories.
In 2005, he found out about the existence of a daughter, Nana Forte, otherwise a renowned composer.
Despite the decline, several appropriate technology organizations are still existence, including the ITDG which became Practical Action after a name change in 2005.
Two French-Lebanese-British expeditions in the years 2004 and 2005 yielded no confirmation as to the further existence of this species.
Though Berman had pointedly avoided playing live throughout much of the band's existence, the Silver Jews surprised fans by embarking on their first-ever tour following the release of Tanglewood Numbers in 2005.
Due to the increased cost of public liability insurance, it became less financially viable over the years and in 2005 the last of the commercial sponsors, essential for its existence, pulled out.
In 2005, he and fellow Tri-City American alumni Stu Barnes became part of an ownership group in their former major junior team, assuring the existence of the Americans in Kennewick, Washington for about ten years.
On June 12, 2005 they won ArenaBowl XIX ( 19 ) in Las Vegas ' Thomas & Mack Center over the Georgia Force 51-48, in only their third year of existence.

2005 and vast
The vast majority of this comes from the province of Quebec, which is the world's largest producer, with about 75 percent of global production totalling in 2005.
It is estimated that there are about 865 million olive trees in the world today ( as of 2005 ), and the vast majority of these are found in Mediterranean countries, although traditionally marginal areas account for no more than 25 % of olive planted area and 10 % of oil production.
Males are historically believed to be generally more physically aggressive than females from an early age, and men commit the vast majority of murders ( Buss 2005 ).
Based on the proportion of Cecropia species producing Mullerian bodies in at least some parts of their distribution, myrmecophytes comprise the vast majority ( 80 %) of species in the genus ; most nonmyrmecophytes occur at higher elevations and on islands, where their ants are missing .” ( Berg, Rosselli and Davidson, 2005: page 214 )
") PiL material also made up the vast majority of tracks on the 2005 John Lydon compilation, The Best of British £ 1 Notes.
The 2005 parliamentary election saw a vast improvement for Labour, and the party gained a majority in parliament together with the other " Red-Green " parties, the Socialist Left Party and the Centre Party.
In 2005, the vast majority of those with doctorate and professional degrees were among the nation's top 15 % of income earners.
" Described as " an elegant addition to city's architecture ," a 2005 Newsday writer called it a transit hub that is so beautiful that it has become a " destination ": with " the panorama of lower Manhattan from the top of the escalators, the vast windows framing the Statue of Liberty, the upstairs deck with views of the harbor -- these are reasons to take shelter here for a little longer than the ferry schedule makes strictly necessary.
* Noshiro space event-A JAXA vast multi-purpose test and the length of pine forest surrounded by 3 km, width of the flat 500m in areas where the Council of Noshiro event space to land in Japan this space to use for education and ideas, From the summer of 2005 Noshiro, Akita and Akita Prefecture, in cooperation with the event held every summer in the universe.
Since appearing in the widely-popular Sound of Music, Plummer has appeared in a vast number of notable films, including Inside Daisy Clover ( 1965 ), The Night of the Generals ( cameo as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel ) ( 1967 ), Oedipus the King ( 1968 ), The Royal Hunt of the Sun ( 1969 ), Battle of Britain ( 1970 ), Waterloo ( 1970 ), The Man Who Would Be King ( 1975 ), The Return of the Pink Panther ( 1975 ), The Silent Partner ( 1978 ), International Velvet ( 1978 ), Murder by Decree ( 1979 ), Somewhere in Time ( 1980 ), Eyewitness ( 1981 ), Dragnet ( 1987 ), Shadow Dancing ( 1988 ), Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country ( 1991 ), Malcolm X ( 1992 ), Wolf ( 1994 ), Dolores Claiborne ( 1995 ), 12 Monkeys ( 1995 ), Syriana ( 2005 ), The New World ( 2005 ), and The Lake House ( 2006 ).
As with the vast majority of biathletes, her prone shoot was her best, averaging mid 80 % shooting, whilst her standing shoot gradually got better, from 65 % in 1999 / 00 to 74 % in the 2005 / 06 season.
However, according to the authoritative New History of Ireland ( 2005 ), " archaeologists are agreed that the vast bulk of them are the farm enclosures of the well-to-do of early medieval Ireland ".
As a consequence, the vast majority of issues of the Fall 2005 semester were six pages, with eight-page issues being the exception rather than the norm ( compared to the fall 2004 semester, when most issues were eight to 10 pages, and sometimes even 12 ).
On 1 March 2005, a vast cordon and search operation in Ituri was conducted by Nepalese, Pakistani and South African Infantry elements with the support of Indian attack helicopters, between 50 and 60 militiamen were killed.
When the seat of government was moved from Bonn to Berlin in 1999, an extensive " Holocaust memorial ", designed by architect Peter Eisenman, was planned as part of the vast development of new official buildings in the district of Berlin-Mitte ; it was opened on 10 May 2005.
In 2005 the archives of the Corporation of London Records Office were moved to the London Metropolitan Archives ( LMA ) while the Guildhall underwent a vast refurbishment programme.
For all of 2005, DLA domestic disaster support amounted to $ 409 million with Katrina and Rita relief commanding the vast majority of demand.
In November, 2005, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that, since the vast majority of school districts were having to tax at the maximum maintenance-and-operations ( M & O ) tax rate of $ 1. 50 per $ 100 of property valuation just to raise enough money to meet state mandates, the school-finance system was, in effect, a state property tax, which is prohibited by the Texas Constitution.
In fact, the vast majority of the 64, 000, 000 metric tons of sulfur produced worldwide in 2005 was byproduct sulfur from refineries and other hydrocarbon processing plants.
" The group has also extended in to the information technology sector and made vast investments in its fastest developing concern Arwen Technologies that made it into the 9 May 2005 issue of Business Week regarding Pakistan's rapidly developing outsourcing sector.
In fact, the vast majority of the 64, 000, 000 metric tons of sulfur produced worldwide in 2005 was byproduct sulfur from refineries and other hydrocarbon processing plants.
In fact, the vast majority of the 64, 000, 000 metric tons of sulfur produced worldwide in 2005 was byproduct sulfur from refineries and natural gas processing plants.
Since signing the MOU in 2005, all ten states have committed in their Model Rule to the sale of the vast majority of the state's carbon budget.

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