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In 1628, Charles I put the office of Lord High Admiral into commission and control of the Royal Navy passed to a committee in the form of the Board of Admiralty.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Denise Yue Chung-yee, signed off on the approval for him to take up the job after his request passed through the vetting committee.
Following the Quit India resolution passed by the Congress party in Bombay ( now Mumbai ) on 8 Aug 1942, the entire Congress working committee, including Gandhi and Nehru, was arrested and imprisoned.
Under George I even more power passed to this committee.
Thus the Privy Council, as a whole, ceased to be a body of important confidential advisers to the Sovereign ; the role passed to a committee of the Privy Council, now known as the Cabinet.
He served until 1855, a few weeks into Lord Palmerston's first premiership, whereupon he resigned along with the rest of the Peelites after a motion was passed to appoint a committee of inquiry into the conduct of the war.
During the committee stage, opponents of the bill slowed its progress through tedious discussions of its details, but it was finally passed in September, by a margin of more than a hundred votes.
A parliamentary committee was established to examine doctrine, and on 16 May 1539 the Duke of Norfolk presented six questions for the house to consider, which were duly passed as the Act of Six Articles shortly before the session ended on 28 June.
A conference committee is often empaneled to discusses the points of difference between the two houses ' versions of the same bill, and tries to reach an agreement between them so that the identical bill can be passed by both houses.
As it passed the House of Representatives in May 1929, boycotts broke out and foreign governments moved to increase rates against American products, even though rates could be increased or decreased by the Senate or by the conference committee.
On July 6, after a conference committee ironed out differences between the versions, the final version of the amendment was passed by both Houses of the Congress and presented to the states for ratification.
In 1887, the House of Representatives and Senate passed bills giving Cabinet status to the Department of Agriculture and Labor, but the bill was killed in conference committee after farm interests objected to the addition of labor.
In 1998 South Africa passed the " Foreign Military Assistance Act " that banned citizens and residents from any involvement in foreign wars, except in humanitarian operations, unless a government committee approved its deployment.
Miyamoto altered the graphics to look as if they had been drawn with crayons and felt-pens, making them more cartoonish, and resubmitted it to the evaluation committee, who passed the game.
After 57 days of filibuster, the substitute bill passed in the Senate and then the House-Senate conference committee agreed to adopt the Senate version of the bill.
The name of the committee in charge of the meeting was the Local Assessment Committee ( LAC ), which was formed in accordance with a law passed by California in the 1980s known as the Tanner Act.
The committee passed a resolution denouncing the governor, Lord Dunmore, for his actions.
The committee, divided between radicals and moderates, narrowly passed a resolution agreeing to submit to the government's terms.
# Select Committee: The select committee consists of people not only from the parliaments, but also the people who could be affected by the bill is passed into law.
The committee supported the suspension of the right of navigation, and the Bill passed through the House of Commons but was amended by the House of Lords to include a clause to enforce " no further deterioration ".
After the committee stages the Bill of Attainder passed both the Houses of Lords and Commons and was engrossed on 4 December 1660.
Accordingly, a committee under Sir Edward Coke drafted such a petition, and it was passed by the Commons on 8 May and sent to the House of Lords.
President Roosevelt opposed this revision to Section 16 and wrote Glass that “ the old abuses would come back if underwriting were restored in any shape, manner, or form .” In the conference committee that reconciled differences between the House and Senate passed versions of the Banking Act of 1935, Glass ’ s language amending Section 16 was removed.
Five years later, the committee was converted into its present form: President Taylor signed a bill passed by the National Legislature that created the DEA and patterned it after the Drug Enforcement Administration in the United States.
A quarrel between the moderate and the more advanced sections of the Catholic Committee led, in December 1791, to the secession of sixty-eight of the former, led by Lord Kenmare ; and the direction of the committee then passed to more violent leaders, of whom the most prominent was John Keogh, a Dublin tradesman, known as ' Gog '.

passed and onto
The elder Smith, however, was also called to give Patriarchal blessings to the fatherless within the church, and the church as a whole, a calling he passed onto his eldest surviving son Hyrum Smith prior to his death.
The powerful imagery of horror films began in German expressionist cinema after the first world war and then passed onto the Universal Studios films of the twenties and thirties, and then to the horror films of the English Hammer Studio.
In addition to this a generation of writers passed through its offices and onto other RPG projects in the next decade, such as Phil Masters and Marcus L. Rowland.
These cells affect the genetic composition of the host in order to regulate the increasing population of the endosymbionts and ensuring that these genetic changes are passed onto the offspring via vertical transmission ( heredity ).
Later, the use of kuji passed onto certain bujutsu ( martial arts ) and ninjutsu schools, where it was said to have many purposes.
If a family had genetic hearing impairment caused by a recessive gene it will not always be apparent as it will have to be passed onto offspring from both parents.
To deliver the medication through the skin, iontophoresis is used to, whereby one electrode is placed onto the applied medication and an electric current is passed to a separate electrode on the skin.
To eject a droplet from each chamber, a pulse of current is passed through the heating element causing a rapid vaporization of the ink in the chamber to form a bubble, which causes a large pressure increase, propelling a droplet of ink onto the paper ( hence Canon's trade name of Bubble Jet ).
Hunt's speech therapy practise was passed onto Hunt's brother-in-law, Henry Rivers, who had been working with him for some time.
The Garner family had passed on " a genuine oral tradition ", teaching their children the folk tales about The Edge, which included a description of a king and his army of knights that slept under it, guarded by a wizard, and in the mid 19th century, Alan's great-great grandfather Robert had carved the face of a bearded wizard onto the rock of a cliff next to a well that was known in local folklore as the Wizard's Well.
However, rather than leave the child to die of exposure, as Laius intended, the sympathetic servant passed the baby onto a shepherd from Corinth and then to another shepherd.
As Salameh's convoy passed the Volkswagen at 3: 35pm and turned onto Rue Madame Curie, 100 kg of explosive attached to the car by a fellow Mossad agent was remotely exploded, either by Chambers or on her notification to another Mossad agent.
This information was then passed onto President Andrew Jackson who then informed Congress.
In the Cousino, Eash, Muntz, and Lear cartridges, tape was pulled from the center of the reel, passed across the opening at one end of the cartridge and wound back onto the outside of the same reel.
However, after the march passed through, the registrars were fired and it turned out that the thousand citizens had never been entered onto the rolls.
His reputation for fairness and honesty was passed onto his son Lewis Martin who went on to serve as a Lycoming County prothonotary and as a deputy U. S. Marshal.
When John A. Schultz died in 1943, the business was passed onto his sons Charles and John A. Jr.
An organized group of counterfeiters had an operation in a cabin in Muncy Creek Township that passed fake coins onto the boatmen and others that passed by Port Penn on the canal.
Ownership of the mills was passed onto his son-in-law Elias P. Youngman.
However, it is well known that Narses was already dead by the time of Hormizd's death in 309 for the throne passed onto Hormizd's still-unborn son Shapur.
Electrostatic Discharge is a natural occurrence in which electricity is passed through the body, or other conductor, and discharges onto some object.
The director passed the song onto his friend, the music director at KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, who then added it to her playlist.
The ferrotype survived because after Billy's death, Dan Dedrick, one of Billy's rustler friends, held onto the picture and passed it down in his family.
The fur was blown onto a cone-shaped colander, treated with hot water to consolidate it, the cone peeled off and passed through wet rollers to cause the fur to felt.

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