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In the budget message for 1959, and again for 1960, I recommended immediate repeal of section 601 of the Act of September 28, 1951 ( 65 Stat. 365 ).
As I have repeatedly stated, this provision is much more restrictive than the general law, popularly known as the Buy American Act.
Speaking in his Kentucky accent, with a very powerful voice, he said the Kansas Act had a " declared indifference, but as I must think, a covert real zeal for the spread of slavery.
" On July 27, 1868, the day before the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted, U. S. Congress declared in the preamble of the Expatriation Act that " the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness ," and ( Section I ) one of " the fundamental principles of this government " ( United States Revised Statutes, sec.
The Church of England ( which until the 20th century included the Church in Wales ) initially separated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1538 in the reign of King Henry VIII, reunited in 1555 under Queen Mary I and then separated again in 1570 under Queen Elizabeth I ( the Roman Catholic Church excommunicated Elizabeth I in 1570 in response to the Act of Supremacy 1559 ).
The Andaman Wild Boar is protected by the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 ( Sch I ).
The Act of Settlement is an act of the Parliament of England that was passed in 1701 to settle the succession to the English and Irish crowns and thrones on the Electress Sophia of Hanover ( a granddaughter of James I ) and her Protestant heirs.
The Act of Settlement provided that the throne would pass to the Electress Sophia of Hanover – a granddaughter of James VI of Scotland and I of England, niece of Charles I of Scotland and England – and her Protestant descendants who had not married a Roman Catholic ; those who were Roman Catholic, and those who married a Roman Catholic, were barred from ascending the throne " for ever ".
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Examples of PCCs that are derivatives of submachine guns but are rifles under Title I ( Gun Control Act ) include the HK USC ( derived from the HK. 45ACP UMP submachine gun ), the HK94 ( derived from the MP5 ), pistol-caliber AR-15s ( such as the Bushmaster Carbon 15 9 mm Carbine ), semi-automatic only versions of the Thompson by Auto-Ordnance and the FN PS90 ( derived from the FN P90 SMG ).
After the English Civil War and the execution of Charles I, the republic's existence was initially declared by " An Act declaring England to be a Commonwealth " adopted by the Rump Parliament, on 19 May 1649.
" The records of " alleged civil contempors " are not listed in the Federal Register as being in the system leading to a potential claim for damages under The Privacy Act, 5 USC section 552a ( e )( 4 )( I ).
As noted above, this is Part I of the Constitution Act, 1982.
The follow-up album entitled Act II-The Father of Death was released in 2009 and serves as a prequel to Act I by establishing the history of Dr. Light, Dr. Wily, and how the world came under the rule of Wily.
Two federal agencies, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Food and Drug Administration, determine which substances are added to or removed from the various schedules, though the statute passed by Congress created the initial listing, and Congress has sometimes scheduled other substances through legislation such as the Hillory J. Farias and Samantha Reid Date-Rape Prevention Act of 2000, which placed gamma hydroxybutyrate in Schedule I.
DMT is classified in the United States as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970.
On the base of the statue were inscribed the opening words of the Scotland Act: " There Shall Be A Scottish Parliament ", a phrase to which Dewar himself famously said, " I like that!
In the first Act I pleased ; when in the meantime a rumor spread that gladiators were about to be exhibited ; the populace flock together, make a tumult, clamor aloud, and fight for their places: meantime, I was unable to maintain my place.

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Her entrance in Scene 2, Act 1, brought some disconcerting applause even before she had sung a note.
" Twelfth Night ( c. 1600 ) Act II Scene III
Webster: " Mistress Tenterhook: You are a sweet beagle " Westward Ho ( 1607 ) Act III Scene IV: 2
Painting based on The Beggar's Opera, Act III Scene 2, William Hogarth, c. 1728
The idea, or possibility, of female centaurs was certainly known in early modern times, as evidenced by Shakespeare's King Lear, Act IV, Scene vi, ln. 124 – 125:
In Act II, Scene III of Henry V, his death is described by the character " Hostess ", possibly the Mistress Quickly of Henry IV, who describes his body in terms that parody Plato's description of the death of Socrates.
Even during this time, however, playlets known as drolls were often performed illegally, including one called The Grave-Makers based on Act 5, Scene 1 of Hamlet.
Shakespeare famously alludes to this description when writing of Falstaff's death in Act II, Scene iii.
* FDR ( Franklin D. Roosevelt ) mentions that this is one of his favorite poems in the 1958 play Sunrise at Campobello ( play ) ( Act 2, Scene 2 ).
* August Wilson's 1990 play, The Piano Lesson, contains a reference in Act One, Scene 2 wherein one character, Doaker, in describing his family history during slavery says, " See that?
Painting by William Rimmer: scene from Macbeth, depicting the witches ' conjuring of an apparition in Act IV, Scene I
* In William Shakespeare's history play Henry IV, Part 2, Prince Harry refers to Murad as " Amurath " in Act V Scene 2 when he succeeds his father, King Henry IV, in 1413:
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Act V, Scene II, line 411 ) and so they join all the stabbed, poisoned, and drowned key characters.
Even thirty years after his death " Sultan Solyman " was quoted by the English playwright William Shakespeare as a military prodigy in The Merchant of Venice ( Act 2, Scene 1 ).
* There's not a man I meet but doth salute me / As if I were their well-acquainted friend — Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene 3 ( 1594 )
He is one of the singing sculptors in Act 3 Scene 2 inside the Wawel Cathedral.
* a duet for Elisabeth and Eboli in Act 4, Scene 1
* a duet for Carlos and the King after the death of Posa in Act 4, Scene 2

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