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No consistent investigation has been put forth against the violent protesters, mainly due to the difficulties encountered in identification of the many masked protesters and the fierce opposition at Congress held by most of the left-wing parties, such as the Communist Party and current PM Romano Prodi's Union coalition.
However, poor performances at the road course of Watkins Glen, where he wrecked coming out of the chicane, a wreck with Chad Little while leading the spring race at Bristol, and mid-pack runs at intermediate tracks like Charlotte and Dover in a season dominated by the Ford Taurus in those tracks of Roush, Yates, and Penske, coupled with the extremely consistent Joe Gibb's No. 18 team with Bobby Labonte, denied Earnhardt the coveted eighth championship title.
A non-black non-raven, on the other hand, is consistent with both " All ravens are black " and with " No ravens are black ".
This opening sequence set the sombre overall mood of the album, revisited in another Lennon tune, " I Don't Want to Spoil the Party ", which, " consistent in tone with ‘ No Reply ’, ‘ I'm a Loser ’, and ‘ Baby's in Black ’", according to Allmusic, " finds the singer showing up at a party only to find that the girl he expected to find isn't there ".
No tracks are known that would seem to be consistent with a moving Pteridinium.
No other British steam locomotives have a longer or more consistent record of high speed running than the A4s, instances of 100 mph running by them must exceed those of all other types combined, though it must be stressed that even 90 mph running was a relatively rare event with steam traction, much less 100 mph.
Graf's consistent play throughout 1987, however, allowed her to obtain the World No. 1 ranking before the end of the year.
No use trying to pick a hit tune, for all the tunes are hits ... Ethel Merman is at her lusty, free and easy best ... She is now able to develop a consistent characterization and stay with it to the show's end.
No evidence is presented for jurisdictions where smoke-free laws and enforcement thereof are consistent.
The band kept instrumentation identical but used lyrics written by Shrigley which include the consistent repetition of the word " No " and occasionally " No brains, no teeth, no legs, no eyes ...".
Such laws do not have to be consistent with the fundamental liberties under Articles 5 ( Right to Life and Personal Liberty ), 9 ( No Banishment from Malaysia and Freedom of movement within Malaysia ), 10 ( Freedom of Speech, Assembly and Association ) or 13 ( Rights to Property ).< Ref > The laws passed under Article 149 must contain in its recital one or more of the statements in Article 149 ( 1 )( a ) to ( f ).
No actions were taken by the agent in the right front seat of the Presidential limousine Kellerman to cover the President with his body, although it would have been consistent with Secret Service procedure for him to have done so.
No consistent membership list was kept, and a member who had been invited in the past could find himself without an invite at the whim of the organizers.
No consistent definition of the percentage a bettor pays due to vigorish can be made without first defining the bettor's behavior under juiced odds and assuming a win-percentage for the bettor.
No such designation was made for this law, which is consistent with statement in the state press that this law would not be directed at Hong Kong or Macau.
In 2007, Inglemoor was honored as a No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School, one of only 238 public schools nationwide to be honored, for its consistent, high performance in reading and math.
This is consistent with the account given by Barry and some of the film makers themselves, contained in supplementary material on the DVD release of Dr. No: Barry was called in to make an arrangement of Norman's motif after Norman had completed the score.
Critics argue that the expansion of federal jurisdiction comes at the expense of state's rights and federalism, something that Republicans have historically protested ; however, proponents respond that the bill is consistent with the founders ' original intent for the role of federal courts and diversity jurisdiction expressed by Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 80.
No consistent relationship between male circumcision and HIV risk was observed in most countries.
' ( 2 ) ' No special or separate interest of any single nation or any group of nations can be made the basis of any part of the settlement which is not consistent with the common interest of all.
No consistent hypotheses regarding the relationships, placement, and ranking of Attevinae have been published but the prevalent view is that they likely form a monophyletic group within the Yponomeutidae.
No English composer has worked with more consistent ideals: but his music is often apt to strive and cry aloud unnecessarily, and much of its appeal has been consequently, in the long run, weakened.
No consistent reference or definition exists.

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The term suggests that its followers support protectionism and / or nationalism, which is not always the case-in fact, some supporters of anti-globalization are strong opponents of both nationalism and protectionism: for example, the No Border network argues for unrestricted migration and the abolition of all national border controls.
Gibson later commented on the origin of the term in the 2000 documentary No Maps for These Territories:
No universal term other than Eskimo, inclusive of all Inuit and Yupik people, exists for the Inuit and Yupik peoples.
No universal term other than Eskimo, inclusive of all Inuit and Yupik people, exists for the Inuit and Yupik peoples.
No president has served a full 5-year term.
No other species of organism can have this same binomen ( the technical term for a binomial in the case of animals ).
The term No Wave is in part satirical word play rejecting the commercial elements of the then-popular New Wave genre.
This understanding of the term was originally developed by James Madison, and notably employed in Federalist Paper No. 10.
# No one has so far been able to manipulate IQ to a significant degree through changes in environmental factors — except for child adoption and that they conclude is not large in the long termand in light of these failures, such approaches are becoming less promising.
Finally on July 1, 1970, President General Yahya Khan issued the LFO Order No. 1970 that abolished the status of West Pakistan, dissolving the " One Unit ", and removing the term " West ", and simply establishing as " Pakistan ".
No president before, or since, has ever reached a third term in office.
No roll call vote was taken to nominate Jackson for a second term.
In Aristotle, each of the premises is in the form " All A are B ," " Some A are B ", " No A are B " or " Some A are not B ", where " A " is one term and " B " is another.
No term was imposed on this designation, so Metcalf retained it until he died in office in 1978.
* No U-turn syndrome, a term describing Singaporean culture
" No Orthodox rabbinical association ( e. g. Agudath Yisrael, Rabbinical Council of America ) has allowed women to be ordained using the term rabbi.
Their next album, No Comment, released in 1984, was the first to introduce the term electronic body music in association with their sound.
* No. 2, a slang term for defecation
No other term captures this object as well as ' ideology '.
In the Baroque period, the term was also occasionally used for both vocal and instrumental compositions, such as Claudio Monteverdi's Scherzi musicali ( 1607 ), Antonio Brunelli's Scherzi, Arie, Canzonette e Madrigale ( 1616 ) for voices and instruments, Johann Schenk's Scherzi musicale ( fourteen suites for gamba and continuo ) or the scherzo of Johann Sebastian Bach's Partita No. 3 for harpsichord.
* No criminal proceedings can be initiated against him / her during his term in office.
The first major metaphorical use of the term in popular culture was in the 1947 novel Point of No Return by John P. Marquand.
No new labels including the term " Champagne " will be approved by the US Government for wines produced outside of the Champagne region of France after 2006.
* No value added, management term, meaning an element of process, or an entire process that does not contribute value to the organization or its customers
In classical music, one of Franz Liszt's most challenging piano studies ( the Transcendental Etude No. 5 ), known for its flighty and mysterious quality, bears the title " Feux Follets " ( the French term for Will-o '- the-wisp ).

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