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Longenecker and following
The following year he collaborated with producer John Longenecker as co-writer, film editor and music composer for The Resurrection of Broncho Billy ( 1970 ), which won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.

states and following
In your editorial of Sept. 30 `` The Smoldering Congo '' you make the following comment: `` Far too many states are following the Russian example in refusing to pay their assessments.
Article 25 of the Thirty-Nine Articles, speaking of the sacraments, says: " Those five commonly called Sacraments, that is to say, Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimony, and extreme Unction, are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gospel, being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures ; but yet have not like nature of Sacraments with Baptism, and the Lord's Supper, for that they have not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God.
The account which Herodotus gives of the hostilities between the two states in the early years of the 5th century BC is to the following effect.
The inscription states in detail that the rebellions, which had resulted from the deaths of Cyrus the Great and his son Cambyses II, were orchestrated by several impostors and their co-conspirators in various cities throughout the empire, each of whom falsely proclaimed kinghood during the upheaval following Cyrus's death.
The following states use, or have used, the word with the following meanings:
While in the first five years following World War II, massive emigration from these states to the West occurred, restrictions implemented thereafter stopped most East-West migration, except that under limited bilateral and other agreements.
For example, following the American Revolution in 1776, one of the first legislative acts undertaken by each of the newly independent states was to adopt a " reception statute " that gave legal effect to the existing body of English common law to the extent that American legislation or the Constitution had not explicitly rejected English law.
As of 2010, the following states have not extended diplomatic recognition to Croatia:
The following table is ranked for the power the member states exert on Council decisions, and lists their population figures ( criterion three ) and voting weights ( criterion two ) along with their ruling parties and affiliations to European parties.
) A calendar using this new year is often referred to as " the Xia Calendar " ( 夏曆 / 夏历 ), following the Shiji which states that under the Xia Dynasty, the year began on the second new moon after the winter solstice.
2 ) # 53, when following his revelation to Lois of his role as Superman ( Action Comics # 662 ), he states: " I'm Clark, the man you love.
Henrik Rantzau states in his writing of 1576 that the flag was brought to Slesvig city and placed in the cathedral, following its return.
In 1966, the U. S. Justice Department ordered Humble Oil to " cease and desist " from using the Esso brand at stations in several southeastern states, following protests from Standard Oil of Kentucky ( Kyso ), which was a Standard of California subsidiary in the process of rebranding its Standard stations to Chevron.
As of the 13th century, the following states, among others, had formed in the territory of the former Duchy:
The power delegated to the federal government was significantly expanded by the Supreme Court decision in McCulloch v. Maryland ( 1819 ), amendments to the Constitution following the Civil War, and by some later amendments — as well as the overall claim of the Civil War, that the states were legally subject to the final dictates of the federal government.
Several of these states had gained sovereignty following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire.
that essentially states either of the following:
* Article 6 of Act No. 76 of 2009 regulating publicity and advertising in municipal areas states: ( a ) The following shall be deemed an infringement of this regulation: ( i ) The inclusion in publicity or advertisements of material that offends national or religious sentiment or public morals or that is prejudicial to the maintenance of public order.
The political states of Iraq and Syria were formed by the United Kingdom and France following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I. Iraq and Syria are united by historical, social, political, cultural and economic relations, but share a long foreign drawn border.
The intermediate value theorem states the following: If f is a real-valued continuous function on the interval b, and u is a number between f ( a ) and f ( b ), then there is a c ∈ b such that f ( c ) = u.
Conclusion 3 of the report states the following:
Urban legend has it that the film was pulled from circulation due to the similarity of its plot to the death of President Kennedy the following year, but Frankenheimer states in the Champlin book that it was pulled because of a legal battle between producer Sinatra and the studio over Sinatra's share of the profits.

states and footnote
Further, another Dravidian linguist Bhadriraju Krishnamurti in his book Dravidian Languages ( Krishnamurti 2003: p. 2, footnote 2 ) states,
In their 2002 paper ( which has been cited more than 280 times ), a footnote on the " Cardassian term " states:
It contrasts the two and states in a footnote that a medical subluxation is a " significant structural displacement, and therefore visible on static imaging studies.
" In a footnote to this passage, Richard Pankhurst states that this is apparently the first recorded statement by an Ethiopian monarch about this tale, and they were likely unaware of the title until Prutky's inquiry.
He argues that it is not likely that the results can be explained by trade: Because developed states have large economies, they do not have high levels of trade interdependence ( 2005: 70 and footnote 5 ; Mousseau, Hegre & Oneal 2003: 283 ).
The company's website states that " research shows xanthonoids ( components of XANGO Juice ) possess potent antioxidant properties that may help maintain intestinal health, strengthen the immune system, neutralize free radicals, help support cartilage and joint function, and promote a healthy seasonal respiratory system "; however, they also add a footnote with the following disclaimer: " These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
In Soul Music, a footnote states various facts of the region:
A footnote states " Sajer, author of The Forgotten Soldier, a book to which AC often turned, served on the Russian front for three years without relief ".
In a footnote, Gabaldon states that the episode she was watching was " The War Games ".
As a footnote in the overall settlement of the Franco-German conflict, which was dating back to the Napoleonic Wars, to the creation of the European Union and the process of European integration, the territorial dispute over control of the Saarland was one of the last between member states and even led to the European flag being given a politically neutral ring of twelve stars rather than the originally proposed 15 ( one of which was to represent a nominally independent Saar ).
Two modern researchers, Peter Garber and Anne Goldgar, independently conclude that Mackay greatly exaggerated the scale and effects of the Tulip bubble, and Mike Dash, in a footnote to his modern popular history of the alleged bubble states that he believes the importance and extent of the tulip mania was overstated.
In Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor, published in the mid-19th century, Malcolm Duncan uses the word as a recognition password in his rendition of the Royal Arch degree, and in a footnote states that the word is a combination of sacred names.
A footnote to Moses 5: 31 in the LDS Church edition of the Pearl of Great Price states that "' Mind ,' ' destroyer ,' and ' great one ' are possible meanings of the roots evident in ' Mahan '" but no further explanation is provided.
" A footnote at the end of the story states, " Such are the facts imparted to the medium Bayrolles by the spirit Hoseib Alar Robardin.

following and footnote
The scene is drawn from a footnote to the Letter to M. D ' Alembert on Spectacles | Letter to d ' Alembert where Rousseau recalls witnessing the popular celebrations following the exercises of the St Gervais regiment.
" To this, in his 1766 translation of Bonnet's work, Johann Daniel Titius added the following unattributed addition, removed to a footnote in later editions:
In 1772, Johann Elert Bode, aged only twenty-five, completed the second edition of his astronomical compendium Anleitung zur Kenntniss des gestirnten Himmels, into which he added the following footnote, initially unsourced, but credited to Titius in later versions:
The following footnote appears in French's Gazetteer of New York State and gives two possible versions of the origin of the name:
To which Fitzgerald adds the following footnote ( 1st edition, 1859 ): " Bahram Gur-Bahram of the Wild Ass from his fame in hunting it-a Sassanian sovereign, had also his seven palaces, each of a different colour ; each with a Royal mistress within ; each of whom recounts to Bahram a romance.
: See footnote, for a list of " NCAA Top Eight Awards " winners and for links to the following awards: Nebraska's All-Time Academic All-Americans, Nebraska Student-Athletes of the Year, Herman Team GPA Awards, Academic Medallion Winners, Big 12 Conference Honors, and Honda-Broderick Cup Winner.
The comic novel The Return of Reginald Perrin, by David Nobbs, contains the following footnote: " Note: It is believed that this book mentions Godalming more than any other book ever written, including A Social, Artistic and Economic History of Godalming by E.
In a letter to Lord Salisbury, the British Foreign Secretary, Phillips requested approval to invade Benin and depose the Oba, adding the following footnote: " I would add that I have reason to hope that sufficient ivory would be found in the King's house to pay the expenses incurred in removing the King from his stool.
A footnote is normally flagged by a superscripted number immediately following that portion of the text the note is in reference to.
J. Łukawski, the publisher of Liber beneficiorum by J. Ławski, placed a footnote on page 478, with the following account: " When Piotr of Kutno came to Poland in the year 997, he founded Kutno in memory of his manor house in the Czechia.
The index of the same book has exactly one entry under the heading truth, and it refers to the following footnote:
Attached to this definition was the following footnote:
See the following footnote for a complete scanned transcript of the investigation.
In a footnote of the biography on Martyn Lloyd-Jones, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones: The Fight of Faith 1939-1981 by Iain Murray, Murray notes the following: " Lewis is said to have valued ML-J's appreciation and encouragement when the early edition of his Pilgrim's Regress was not selling well.

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