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Krum was also remembered for instituting the first known written Bulgarian law code which ensured subsidies to beggars and state protection to all poor Bulgarians.

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The teleprinter evolved through a series of inventions by a number of engineers, including Royal Earl House, David Edward Hughes, Emile Baudot, Donald Murray, Charles Krum, Edward Kleinschmidt and Frederick G. Creed.
Joy Morton needed to determine whether this was worthwhile and so consulted mechanical engineer Charles Krum, who was vice president of the Western Cold Storage Company.
Krum was interested in helping Pearne, so space was set up in a laboratory in the attic of Western Cold Storage.
In 1904, Krum filed a patent for a ‘ type wheel printing telegraph machine ’ which was issued in August, 1907.
In 1906 Charles Krum's son, Howard Krum, joined his father in this work.
The new company combined the best features of both their machines into a new typewheel printer for which Kleinschmidt, Howard Krum, and Sterling Morton jointly obtained a patent.
* 811: Battle of Pliska fought between a Byzantine force led by emperor Nicephorus I and a Bulgarian army commanded by Khan Krum.
* July 26 – Battle of Pliska: Nicephorus I is defeated by the Bulgar khan Krum, and is succeeded by Stauracius as Byzantine emperor.
* Bulgars, under king Krum, destroy the Avars.
* Khan Krum of Bulgaria conquers the Eastern part of the Avar Khaganate and destroys it.
Under the warrior Khan Krum ( 802-814 ) Bulgaria expanded northwest and south, occupying the lands between the middle Danube and Moldova rivers, all of present-day Romania, Sofia in 809 and Adrianople in 813, and threatening Constantinople itself.
The second affair concerned a peace treaty proposed by Krum of Bulgaria ( r. 803 – 814 ), also in 812, according to which the Byzantine and Bulgarian states should exchange refugees.
It is likely that Krum sought the return of certain Bulgarians who had betrayed him to the Byzantines.
Once more Theodore's opinion prevailed, although this time with serious consequences ; Krum attacked and took Mesembria in November of the same year.
This came to an end with the death of Krum on April 13, 814, and the internal power struggles that followed.
Howard Stern's paddle machine, the " Robospanker ", has been used on his show to spank numerous guests, including Jessica Jaymes, Jennifer Krum, Haydn Porter, Tabitha Stevens, Victoria Zdrok, and Valentina Vaughn.
Sofia first became part of the First Bulgarian Empire during the reign of Khan Krum in 809, after a long siege.
There are only two occasions in the books when the team that catches the Snitch loses: once during the Quidditch World Cup final, when Viktor Krum of Bulgaria catches the Snitch, and once when Ginny Weasley replaces Harry as Seeker after he has been banned from playing by Dolores Umbridge.
One story asserts that he had spent a part of his childhood in captivity in Bulgaria, where his family had, allegedly, been carried off as captives of the Khan Krum ( r. 803 – 814 ) in 813.
With Krum of Bulgaria blockading Constantinople by land, Leo V had inherited a precarious situation.
When Krum died in spring 814, Leo V defeated the Bulgarians in the environs of Mesembria ( Nesebar ) and the two states concluded a 30-year peace in 815.

implemented and law
During his presidency, Clinton advocated for a wide variety of legislation and programs, much of which was enacted into law or was implemented by the executive branch.
Barbadian law is rooted historically on English common law, and the Constitution of Barbados implemented in 1966, is supreme law of the land.
Congress passed a law in 2007 that criminalizes the act of stealing electricity, but it has not yet been fully implemented.
" Interviewed for the same broadcast, Mullen said the policy would continue to be implemented until the law was repealed, and that his advice was to " move in a measured way ... At a time when we're fighting two conflicts there is a great deal of pressure on our forces and their families.
The Venezuelan government implemented a free software law in January 2006.
During his time in office, a number of important laws were implemented, such as those giving women access to the justice system, and, after the assassination of Walter Rathenau, the law for the protection of the republic.
Germany has constitutional guarantees against improper detention and have been implemented in statutory law in a manner that can be considered as equivalent to writs of habeas corpus.
Like Maududi, Al Banna believed in the necessity of government rule based on Shariah law implemented gradually and by persuasion, and of eliminating all non-Muslim imperialist influence in the Muslim world.
The law was then implemented with new evolutive Institutiones ( legal concepts ), while remaining in the traditional scheme.
This tied into the European Commission's proposals for worker participation in the ' fifth company law directive ', which was also never implemented.
Following the 1945 elections to the Constituent Assembly in France, which were held with a very limited franchise, the French authorities gradually extended the franchise until in November 1955 the principle of universal sufferage was passed into law and implemented the following year.
In 1982, the Iranian representative to the United Nations, Said Rajaie-Khorassani, said that the UDHR was " a secular understanding of the Judeo-Christian tradition ", which could not be implemented by Muslims without trespassing the Islamic law.
The WIPO Copyright Treaty is implemented in United States law by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ( DMCA ).
When the concept of assured destruction is applied in the doctrine of law, it is often criticized by proponents of the restorative justice and transformative justice approaches, who point out that assured destruction doctrines are rarely implemented with rigor or integrity of due process.
Although they are implemented by the same courts, the two branches of the law are separate.
Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2001, implemented the law.
In 2002, under pressure from international bodies, Bahrain implemented its telecommunications law which included the establishment of an independent Telecommunications Regulatory Authority ( TRA ).
By the time the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering had been implemented and in law, the route was re-designated as State Highway Route S-28, a prefixed spur of State Highway Route 28 in Middlesex, following Raritan Avenue and River Road through Piscataway and Highland Park, joining State Highway Route 27 on a concurrency into New Brunswick, and onto George Street in New Brunswick southward.
In virtually all U. S. states, the state courts and local law enforcement are organized and implemented along county boundaries, but nearly all of the substantive and procedural law adjudicated in state trial courts originates from the state legislature and state appellate courts.
degree was implemented at Harvard, the program in the U. S. was nonetheless intended as practical or professional training, and not, as in England, merely a bachelor of arts denoting a specialization in law.
Torture which had been permitted by law and implemented throughout continental Europe, was abolished in every European country throughout the 18th century.

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