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Montenegro's and more
In order to change the anthem ( or more precisely, its official name ), a two-third parliamentary majority is needed to pass the motion, after which at least 50 % of Montenegro's electorate must confirm the change in a referendum.

Montenegro's and two
Foreign companies listed on Montenegro's two stock exchanges ( Montenegro Stock Exchange and NEX Stock Exchange ) are also required to apply IFRS in their financial statements.
All Montenegro Airlines flights are international, as Montenegro's two airports are away from each other.

Montenegro's and parties
Political parties in Montenegro that so far officially stated support of the MOC are: the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro and minor Roman Catholic Croatian Civic Initiative, officially proposing it to be mentioned in Montenegro's new Constitution, which eventually did not mention it with its adoption in late 2007.

Montenegro's and fell
Journeying back by way of Berlin, Frederick the Great gave him a beautiful golden cross, but such tockens of consideration, though well intended, fell short of meeting his hopes, and his journey far from proving a turning-point in Montenegro's fortunes, served rather to prompt his withdrawal from public life.

Montenegro's and into
He oversaw the conversion of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia into the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and Montenegro's increasing separation from Serbia under his leadership, culminating in the victory at the 2006 independence referendum in May.
Following Montenegro's successful independence referendum on 21 May 2006, the re-creation of the Serbian monarchy did find its way into daily political debate.

Montenegro's and just
Montenegro's forces were just a few kilometeres away and also rushed to the battle.

Montenegro's and from
Similarly, it was the first country to recognise Montenegro's independence from its former union with Serbia .< ref >
It was created as an NGO movement in 1993 by the political forces eminent for Montenegro's secession from Yugoslavia, being recognized in 1999 as a religious community.
< small >< sup > 0 </ sup > Note: The majority of people originating from within Montenegro's present borders declare ethnic affiliation in censuses as Serb.
During the trip to France, Danilo received some financial help ( 200, 000 francs annually ) from France hoping that France would insure the formal recognition of Montenegro's sovereignty.
This village is best known as birthplace of Montenegro's royal dynasty of Petrović, which ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1918, as well as everyday office supreme temporal power in Montenegro, Gubernadur, from one of the oldest families in Njeguši-Radonjić, which ruled from Montenegro, first to the Supreme serdar Stano of 1520 and even earlier ( the days of the family Crnojevic ), as of a later gubernadurs from 1756 to 1832.

Montenegro's and other
However, the Russian government replied on Danilo's memorandum " that the Russian government has always recognized Montenegro's independence and will always do so regardless of the position of other great powers ".

Montenegro's and .
* 2006 – The union of Serbia and Montenegro comes to an end with Montenegro's formal declaration of independence.
The state union effectively came to an end after Montenegro's formal declaration of independence on 3 June 2006, and Serbia's formal declaration of independence on 5 June.
The Serbian government was surprised and outraged by Montenegro's decision in favour of terminating Yugoslavia, as the Bulatovic government had previously been closely allied with Milosevic's government in Serbia.
The complexity of Serbia and Montenegro's political relationships, slow progress in privatisation, and stagnation in the European economy were detrimental to the economy.
The Podgorica municipality contains 10. 4 % of Montenegro's territory and 29. 9 % of its population.
All Montenegro's daily newspapers ( oldest Montenegrin daily newspaper Pobjeda, Vijesti, Dnevne Novine and Dan ) are published in Podgorica, as is the popular weekly magazine Monitor.
Most of Montenegro's industrial, financial and commercial base is in Podgorica.
After World War II, Podgorica became Montenegro's capital and a focus of the rapid urbanisation and industrialisation of the Yugoslav era.
Although threatened by Milošević throughout the last years of his rule, Montenegro's democratization efforts have continued.
In January 1998, Milo Đukanović became Montenegro's president, following bitterly contested elections in November 1997, which were declared free and fair by international monitors.
Following Montenegro's vote for full independence in the referendum of 21 May 2006 ( 55. 4 % yes, 44. 6 % no ), Montenegro declared independence on 3 June 2006 .< ref name =" bbc_2007 ">
Russia backed Serbia's and Montenegro's claims to Albanian-inhabited lands.
Father Lombardi, spokesman of the Vatican, sent journalists to the statement made by the French Church, while Benedict XVI only alluded to the visit of Montenegro's embassador to the Vatican.
On 1 March 2006 the Civic Assembly of Podgorica, Montenegro's capital, decided to declare Mesić an honorary citizen.
Mercator entered Montenegro's market by 2007 acquisition of 50 % stake in domestic MEX retail chain.
It became the only one used after Montenegro's recognition of independence in 1878 by the Congress of Berlin.
In 1879, with Montenegro's formal recognition of independence, the Montenegrin navy was founded and a merchant flag created.
After the first free parliamentary election in 1990 at which the Communist League of Montenegro ( SKCG ) won majority, he became a member of Montenegro's parliament, and later served as its speaker for three terms.
As the head of Serbia and Montenegro's loose state union, the personal position Marović found himself in was very bizarre and even a bit absurd.
As of December 2010 Skerrit remains the youngest head of government in the Western Hemisphere and the third youngest in the world, surpassed only by Madagascar's Andry Rajoelina and Montenegro's Igor Lukšić.

column and more
In more general sense, each column is treated as a polynomial over GF ( 2 < sup > 8 </ sup >) and is then multiplied modulo x < sup > 4 </ sup >+ 1 with a fixed polynomial c ( x ) = 0x03 · x < sup > 3 </ sup > + x < sup > 2 </ sup > + x + 0x02.
If more than one player selects a tile in that row, then the player whose tile is in the leftmost column ( closest to 1 ) goes first.
Because the original designer had left the company another employee completely redesigned most of the system, ( adding a display snow remover circuit, true 80 / 64 column text mode support, ( with different size letters for TRS-80 and CP / M mode, so that in TRS-80 mode the full screen was also used, not just a 64x16 portion of the 80x25 screen ) with an improved font set ( adding " gray scale " version of the TRS-80 mozaik graphics and many special PETSCII like characters ), and a more flexible and reliable floppy disk controller and keyboard interface plus many other small improvements ), also an enclosure was developed for the main computer system, ( in the form of a 19-inch rack for the Eurocards ) and for two floppy disk drives and the power supply.
Extinction was more severe among animals living in the water column, than among animals living on or in the sea floor.
Extinction was more severe among animals living in the water column than among animals living on or in the sea floor.
* Cortical minicolumn, a vertical column through the cortical layers of the brain, comprising perhaps 80 – 120 neurons, except in the primate primary visual cortex ( V1 ), where there are typically more than twice the number
The Ionic column is considerably more complex than the Doric or Tuscan.
Due to the more refined proportions and scroll capitals, the Ionic column is sometimes associated with academic buildings.
The shaft is wider at the bottom than at the top, because its entasis, beginning a third of the way up, imperceptibly makes the column slightly more slender at the top.
In addition, the column of air can be lengthened by engaging one or more valves, thus lowering the pitch.
In batch distillation, the batch evaporates, which changes its composition ; in fractionation, liquid higher in the fractionation column contains more lights and boils at lower temperatures.
However, when modeling packed columns, it is useful to compute a number of " theoretical stages " to denote the separation efficiency of the packed column with respect to more traditional trays.
When Allen and his men landed above St. John and scouted the situation, they learned that a column of 200 or more regulars was approaching.
Polgár " was unrecognizable in her first-round encounter with Viswanathan Anand ", wrote GM Robert Byrne in his New York Times column, " making more errors than she normally would in a dozen games.
They fought packed in a close rectangular formation, typically eight men deep, with a leader at the head of each column and a secondary leader in the middle, so that the back rows could move off to the sides if more frontage was needed.
As is the case with Reverse Polish notation, although R1C1-style formulas are more efficient than A1-style formulae ( for instance, relative and absolute references can be mixed in the same expression, as " R1C " to mean " row 1, this column "), most spreadsheet users prefer the A1 addressing style introduced by VisiCalc.
The laws of thermodynamics predicted that, since polywater had a higher boiling point than ordinary water, it meant that it was more stable, and the whole column of ordinary water should have turned spontaneously into polywater, instead of just part of it.
A milestone, or miliarium, was a circular column on a solid rectangular base, set for more than 2 feet ( 60 cm ) into the ground, standing 5 feet ( 1. 50 m ) high, 20 inches ( 50 cm ) in diameter, and weighing more than 2 tons.
( Note that in SQL the heading is not always a set of column definitions as described above, because it is possible for a column to have no name and also for two or more columns to have the same name.
Many newspapers have a weekly tanka column, and there are many professional and amateur tanka poets ; Makoto Ooka's poetry column was published seven days a week for more than 20 years on the front page of Asahi Shimbun.
During this period the magazine included lots of features such as the satirical comic strip Thrud the Barbarian and Dave Langford's " Critical Mass " book review column, as well as a comical advertising series " The Androx Diaries ", and always had cameos and full scenarios for a broad selection of the most popular games of the time, as well as a more rough and informal editorial style.
Nothing more about Greyhawk was ever published by TSR, with one exception: in May 1995, a Dragon column devoted to industry gossip noted that the manuscript of Ivid the Undying had been released by TSR as a computer text file.

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