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Part of the strip's broad appeal is due to its lack of social or political commentary ; though this was Davis's original intention, he also admitted that his " grasp of politics isn't strong ", remarking that, for many years, he thought " OPEC was a denture adhesive ".
Part of Liguria's history since the fall of the Roman Empire, from the 14th to the early 15th century the area was contested for primarily political reasons.
* Manifest Destiny etc Part Two-an alternative view of the Pacific Scandal and the overall binational political context at the time.
Part of the movement was, and continues to be, associated with the political and economic realities of the role of the local community.
The provisions of Part II cover the whole of the populations of the countries in conflict, without any adverse distinction based, in particular, on race, nationality, religion or political opinion, and are intended to alleviate the sufferings caused by war.
The historical parallels in the succession of Richard II may not have been intended as political comment on the contemporary situation, with the weak Richard II analogous to Queen Elizabeth and an implicit argument in favour of her replacement by a monarch capable of creating a stable dynasty, but lawyers investigating John Hayward's historical work, The First Part of the Life and Raigne of King Henrie IV, a book partly derived from Shakespeare's Richard II, chose to make this connection.
Part of the Frankish territory of Neustria, the Soissons region, and the Abbey of Saint-Médard, built in the 8th century, played an important political part during the rule of the Merovingian kings ( A. D. 447-751 ).
Part 1 ( Article 1 ) recognises the right of all peoples to self-determination, including the right to " freely determine their political status ", pursue their economic, social and cultural goals, and manage and dispose of their own resources.
The political satire in " Part III " of the book reflects the author's view of Great Britain's treatment of Ireland.
Called by Ginsberg " a lament for the Lamb in America with instances of remarkable lamb-like youths ", Part I is perhaps the best known, and communicates scenes, characters, and situations drawn from Ginsberg's personal experience as well as from the community of poets, artists, political radicals, jazz musicians, drug addicts, and psychiatric patients whom he encountered in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Part biography, part political call to arms, Killing Me Softly documents the events around the world's first right-to-die law and provides analysis of the medico-legal model behind the voluntary euthanasia debate.
Part of the Masterton seat was divided off into the new Pahiatua seat in 1896 which remained the political home of Pahiatua until the electorate was amalgamated with the Wairarapa seat in 1996.
Part of the club's agenda stresses support for what it calls " traditional Conservative values ", including " resistance to ' political correctness.
Part of Barre's time in power was characterized by oppressive dictatorial rule, including allegations of persecution, jailing and torture of political opponents and dissidents.
Part of Tatchell's political activism and journalism in the 1970s had involved the Second Chimurenga in Rhodesia, in which he had supported the black liberation struggle, including the Zimbabwe African National Union and its military wing.
* Fueros ( similar to medieval charters ): Part of the limitation of royal powers is the acknowledgment of local and regional self rule ( and of other types of communities in the political body, especially the Church ).
Among the prominent British personalities he portrayed were Eddie Waring, the famously impossible to understand rugby league commentator ; Brian Clough, the controversial football manager ; Robin Day, the then top political interviewer on the BBC ; Magnus Pyke, the eccentric TV science presenter ; Alf Garnett, the star from Till Death Us Do Part ; the fictional American detective Columbo ; Frank Spencer, the comic creation of sitcom actor Michael Crawford ; and Wilson's Conservative Party rival Ted Heath.
His work slowly acquired a greater political emphasis, with stories such as El Eternauta, Part II ( 1976 ), which describes a futuristic Argentina under a dictatorship ; his 1968 biography of Ernesto ' Che ' Guevara, a year after Che's death, was removed from circulation by the government and the originals destroyed.
Part of the political compromise to build the new airport was a twofold consequence for NSB.
Part of the resistance of the Bosnian Church was political ; during the 14th century, the Roman Church placed Bosnia under a Hungarian bishop, and the schism may have been motivated by a desire for independence from Hungarian domination.
Part of his charter required the Second AIF to be kept together, but a series of political and military crises resulted in the divisions rarely fighting together, with individual divisions, brigades and even battalions deployed in different sectors or even different theatres.
Part of the need for revisions of the play was clearly due to purely practical concerns of stagecraft, apart from the demands of political censorship.
* Part 1 ( in " Spin the Batfink "): " The most dangerous force in America today is Walter Reuther and his political machine.
Part of American political lore is the Smathers " redneck speech ," which Smathers reportedly delivered to a poorly educated audience.

Part and program
Part of Aston Martin's current racing program, Charouz Racing System competes with sports prototype powered by an Aston Martin V12
In a public address in 1934, LaGuardia warned, " Part of Hitler's program is the complete annihilation of the Jews in Germany.
MPEG-1 Part 2 video is rare nowadays, and this extension typically refers to an MPEG program stream ( defined in MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 ) or MPEG transport stream ( defined in MPEG-2 ).
** Part of the mission patch for STS-135, as it was the last mission of the Space Shuttle program.
In the season 10 ( 2006 ) episode " Cartoon Wars Part II ", Cartman, planning to exploit the public's fear of terrorism, seeks to get the Fox television series Family Guy, a program he despises, permanently removed from the airwaves when Fox plans to air an episode despite its inclusion of a cartoon likeness of Muhammad.
Part of these farmers and cooperatives are already certified by UTZ Certified, a certification program for agricultural products launched in 2002 which claims to be the largest coffee certifier in the world.
Justice Powell, writing for himself save Part I and V-C joined by Justice Blackmun, Justice Brennan, Justice Marshall, and Justice White, and Part III-A joined only by Justice White, concluded that while the school had a compelling interest in a diverse student body and therefore could consider race as a " plus " factor in its admissions program ( Part IV-D ), it could not ex ante set aside seats specifically for a certain race, resulting in the automatic exclusion of others based only on race ( Part IV-B ).
They also administer a financial needs-based program which supplements Medicare Part D program enrollees.
This program may be applied for at any time, even previous to enrollment in Part D. It only provides no more than a $ 40. 00 relief for monthly medicare part D premiums.
Part of the original program, the funding of the IRRI was later taken over by the Ford Foundation.
Benjamin Zycher, former Senior Fellow at Manhattan Institute's Center for Medical Progress, opposes allowing the federal government to negotiate prices in the Medicare Part D prescription drug program, and argues that patients and their doctors should make their own decisions to choose drugs like Vioxx, rather than having the U. S. Food and Drug Administration decide on the basis of " bureaucratized ... scientific study ".
In Canada, the program known as the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System ( WHMIS ) establishes the requirements for MSDS's in workplaces and is administered federally by Health Canada under the Hazardous Products Act, Part II, and the Controlled Products Regulations.
Part of the program was the fleet renewal.
The program also pays for retraining programs ( EI Part II ) through labour market agreements with the Canadian provinces.
Earlier that day in a telephone interview with the journalists Paul DeMain and Harlan McKosato about the upcoming press conference, Minnie Two Shoes had said, speaking of the importance of Aquash ," Part of why she was so important is because she was very symbolic, she was a hard working woman, she dedicated her life to the movement, to righting all the injustices that she could, and to pick somebody out and launch their little cointelpro program on her to bad jacket her to the point where she ends up dead, whoever did it, let ’ s look at what the reasons are, you know, she was killed and lets look at the real reasons why it could have been any of us, it could have been me, it could have been, ya gotta look at the basically thousands of women, you gotta remember that it was mostly women in AIM, it could have been any one of us and I think that ’ s why it ’ s been so important and she was just such a good person.
Part of the program was the formation of a popular anti-Nazi coalition of parties.
Part of this program was the regulation of the lower Danube, from Pest to the Black sea.
Both systems use the MPEG transport stream and H. 262 / MPEG-2 Part 2 video codec specified in MPEG-2 ; they differ significantly in how related services ( such as multichannel audio, captions, and program guides ) are encoded.
In this position, he was responsible for administering the Medicare and Medicaid programs, including Medicare Part D, the prescription drug benefit program engendered by the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act.
Johns was a proponent of the Bush administration's 2006 launch of Medicare Part D, which expanded the federal Medicare program to cover pharmaceuticals for the elderly and chronically disabled, arguing that Medicare was spending too much on preventable hospitalizations and surgeries and too little on disease prevention and management.

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