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During a Congressional recess, Johnson died from a stroke near Elizabethton, Tennessee, on July 31, 1875.
The Armenians regard a recess in the Monastery of the Flagellation, a building near the second station on the Via Dolorosa, as the Prison of Christ.
The second chief justice, John Rutledge, served in 1795 on a recess appointment, but did not receive Senate confirmation.
The last two of these Regular sessions were routinely scheduled to recess exactly three months afterwards in early December, but were resumed in January and extended on until just before the beginning of the following sessions.
The revised plan was accepted, except that Jefferson and Washington insisted on an open recess in the center of the East front, which was part of Thornton's original plan.
The shape and positioning of rotor recess-combustion chamber-influences emissions and fuel economy, the MDR being chosen as a compromise, but which shape of the combustion recess gives better results in terms of fuel economy and exhaust emissions varies depending on the number and placement of plugs per chamber of the individual engine.
" Eisenhower gave Warren a recess appointment that began on October 1, 1953.
Warren took his seat October 5, 1953, on a recess appointment ; the Senate confirmed him on March 1, 1954.
Villepin said the government needed to act fast, especially when Parliament was going on its summer recess.
By the end of 1998, the band had prepared a concept album called The Sun, The Storm and The Traveler, based on Aesop's fable of The North Wind and the Sun, and they planned to record it after a recess in the fall of 1999.
Parliament was due to meet on 24 October after the summer recess, but its return was postponed until 12 November pending the by-election.
Anteriorly, the synovial membrane is attached on the margin of the cartilage both on the femur and the tibia, but on the femur, the suprapatellar bursa or recess extends the joint space proximally.
The rounded, tapered slots of the Phillips head were deliberately designed for the screwdriver to " cam out " ( pop out ) of the screw head recess under high torque on high-speed factory assembly lines.
One round later, Cotto scored two knockdowns on Jennings, who was able to continue until the recess.
It requires the pupil to remain in school at a given time in the school day ( such as lunch, recess or after school ); or even to attend school on a non-school day, e. g. " Saturday detention " held at some US schools.
Parliament rose for the summer recess on 15 August, and Law and the Unionists spent the summer trying to convince the King to voice an opinion on the issue.
Very rarely, it will nest on cliffs in a recess or even on the ground in a remote area if overhung by a rock for shelter.
But Commons wanted to address a different item of business-the Declaration of Indulgence that had been issued by Charles II during the recess in 1672 suspending penal laws on Dissenters and Catholics.
President Obama said he would consider making recess appointments to the NLRB due to the Senate's failure to move on any of the three nominations.

recess and 9
The crest of the snowy range connecting the Oberalpstock with the Tödi nowhere sinks to 9, 000 feet, but makes a sweep convex to the north, forming a semicircular recess, whose numerous torrents are all poured into the Rhine through the Val Russein below Disentis.
On November 9, 2006 the Legislature voted to recess the Constitutional Convention until January 2.
It initially ran for 27 years ( there was a recess in 1978 ), debuting on the Nine Network on 9 October 1971 and broadcasting its last episode on 20 November 1999.
Recess: 1-2 pm, Friday recess is from 12. 30 to 2. 30, opens at 9 am in summer, other timings same.

recess and February
Shortly afterwards, the parliament began its winter recess, lasting until 20 February, without waiting for Karzai to select additional names for his cabinet.
" The President sent Palmer's nomination to the Senate on February 27, 1919 and Palmer took office as a recess appointment on March 5.
Due to a filibuster of his nomination, President George W. Bush installed Pryor as a circuit court judge on February 20, 2004 using a recess appointment to bypass the regular Senate confirmation process.

recess and however
On the return of Congress from the winter recess, however, it became apparent that public opinion in the North favored the bill and the petition would acquire the necessary signatures.
During the parliamentary recess, however, the executive remained in the hands of the Privy Council, which was responsible to the Riksdag alone.
Most recently, however, as partisanship on Capitol Hill has grown recess appointments have tended to solidify opposition to the appointee.
After the invasion of Poland by German forces, on 2 November 1939, the president of Poland Ignacy Mościcki ordered that the Senate and Sejm cease to operate and remain in recess until the end of the war, after which elections were ordered to take place within 60 days after the cessation of hostilities ; this however, was never to take place.
Before any further action could be taken on Haynes, however, his nomination ( as well as those of four other controversial appellate nominees including Boyle and previously filibustered nominee William Myers ) was returned to the White House according to Senate rules on August 3, 2006 in advance of the annual August recess of Congress.
Poirot sees a marble seat in the recess whose arm-ends are carved in the form of lions ' heads and wonders if they could have caused the wound to Reedburn's head however the angle at which the body was lying and the lack of blood on the seat works against this theory.
This greatly reduced the amount of space for students to utilize during recess times, however it was deemed a worthy compromise for the community.

recess and German
Known as the ' Munroe effect ', this was developed upon further by the German scientist Egon Neumann, who found that lining the recess with metal enhanced the damage dealt even more.
However, Meteor was not on the agenda of the German defence budget committee meeting on the 3 July which meant that a decision could not be made until 12 September, after the German Parliament's took its summer recess.
Stocks were mostly solid ( not laminated ) beech with the German Kar 98k side sling attachments but no cleaning rod recess, and a German ' Kriegsmodell ' type late-war buttplate with firing pin dismantling hole in the side.

recess and rejected
Perata and the Senate Democrats rejected the Senate Republican budget proposal and the Republicans held out for weeks into August, preventing many state legislators from returning home for their summer recess, before the budget was passed.

recess and appeal
During the six-week recess between each session, the justices conduct extensive legal research upon the cases awaiting decision, draft and review opinions, study cases in which petitions for appeal have been filed, conduct hearings on petitions for appeal, and attend to administrative duties.

recess and .
Congressmen returning from recess say the people admire President Kennedy so much, they're even willing to heed his call to sacrifice -- and give up his program.
Many of Alcott's educational principles are still used in classrooms today, including " teach by encouragement ", art education, music education, acting exercises, learning through experience, risk-taking in the classroom, tolerance in schools, physical education / recess, and early childhood education.
Since Congress was in recess, Johnson thought he could suspend Stanton without Senate approval and avoid violating the Tenure of Office Act.
World War I saw the game in New Zealand go into recess for three quarters of a century.
In Queensland, the state league went into recess for the duration of the war.
VFL club University left the league and went into recess due to severe casualties.
In the summer of 1888, with classes in summer recess, Beaux worked in the fishing village of Concarneau with the American painters Alexander Harrison and Charles Lasar.
* Chamber: The cylindrical, conical, or spherical recess at the nearest end of the bottom of the bore into which the gunpowder is packed.
After Congress went into recess in the summer of 1826, Polk returned to Tennessee to see Sarah, and when Congress met again in the autumn, Polk returned to Washington with Sarah.
When Cannon supporters proved difficult to find ( many of the staunchest were Irish and spent the day at various St. Patrick's Day celebrations ), the filibuster continued for 26 hours, with Cannon's present friends making repeated motions for recess and adjournment.
In the Northerners most illustrious period ever, the club went undefeated from 1914 to 1919, collecting premierships in 1914, 1915 and 1918 – the league was in recess in 1916 and 1917 due to World War I.
Appointments made while the Senate is in recess are temporary and expire at the end of the next session of the Senate.
When the Senate is in recess, a president may make temporary appointments to fill vacancies.
The Senate must confirm the nominee for them to continue serving ; of the two chief justices and six associate justices who have received recess appointments, only Chief Justice John Rutledge was not subsequently confirmed.
No president since Dwight Eisenhower has made a recess appointment to the Court, and the practice has become rare and controversial even in lower federal courts.
In 1960, after Eisenhower had made three such appointments, the Senate passed a " sense of the Senate " resolution that recess appointments to the Court should only be made in " unusual circumstances.
Johnson forced the issue by making it an interim appointment during a Senate recess.

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