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Plebiscites and passed
Originally, statutes passed by the Plebeian Council (" Plebiscites ") only applied to Plebeians.
However in 449 BC, a statute of an Assembly was passed which gave Plebiscites the full force of law over all Romans ( Plebeians and Patricians ).

Plebiscites and were
Plebiscites in southern East Prussia and Upper Silesia were provided for, while the issues of other northern, eastern and southern borders remained undetermined, inviting military action.
Not until the German defeat in World War I the Schleswig Plebiscites were decreed by the Treaty of Versailles, after which the present-day German-Danish border was drawn taking effect on 15 June 1920, dividing Schleswig in a southern and northern part and leaving a considerable Danish and German minority on both sides.
The three hamlets of Utersum, Witsum and Hedehusum were the only ones to vote for Denmark in Zone II of the Schleswig Plebiscites in 1920 ; yet as they were not located directly at the border they remained within Germany.

Plebiscites and into
Amendments to the Elections and Plebiscites Act in 2010 introduced voter identification requirements into territorial elections.

Plebiscites and for
While in Northern Schleswig some smaller regions ( for example Tønder ) had a clear majority of voters for Germany in Central Schleswig all regions voted for Germany ( see Schleswig Plebiscites ).
In 1920, the Schleswig Plebiscites resulted in a clear majority vote for Amrum staying with Germany, while Tondern fell back to Denmark.
Elections NWT is an independent, non-partisan public agency responsible for the administration of territorial general elections, by-elections, and plebiscites in accordance with the Elections and Plebiscites Act.

Plebiscites and .
Plebiscites can offer a variety of options, rather than a simple yes / no question.
* Australian Parliamentary Handbook on Referendums and Plebiscites results of all referendums presented.
See Schleswig Plebiscites.
Following World War I, Denmark recovered the northern part of Schleswig as a result of the Schleswig Plebiscites as described in the Treaty of Versailles.

once and passed
No good can come of contemplating the sad, inevitable fact that once youth has passed `` a worse and worse time still succeeds the former ''.
For example, when the film is only four minutes old, Neitzbohr refers to a small, Victorian piano stool as `` Wilhelmina '', and we are thereupon subjected to a flashback that informs us that this very piano stool was once used by an epileptic governess whose name, of course, was Doris ( the English equivalent, when passed through middle-Gaelic derivations, of Wilhelmina ).
There was still a little, not much, left in the first bottle and we passed it around once and killed it, and Charlie opened his.
He can learn foreign languages by reading the language centers of the brain of someone adept, and alternately " teach " languages to others in the same manner ; Xavier once trained a new group of mutants mentally, subjectively making them experience months of training together, while only hours passed in the real world.
In 1938 a new constitution was passed and Riigikogu was convened once again, this time bicamerally, consisting of Riigivolikogu ( upper house ) and Riiginõukogu ( lower house ), both meaning State Council in direct translation.
He once failed the entrance examination for Hiroshima University in Japan, but after one year he passed the entrance examination for Kyoto University in Japan.
It meets once a year, typically in September, to approve the actions and budgets passed on from the Board of Governors.
The noises stopped whenever craft passed along the surface of the loch near the hydrophone, and resumed once the craft reached a safe distance.
It later became Potsdamer Straße ; its point of entry into Berlin, where it passed through the customs wall, became the Potsdamer Tor ( Potsdam Gate ); once inside the gate Leipziger Straße was its eastwards continuation, and Wilhelmstraße was the first north-south thoroughfare that intersected with it.
In the next four matches, Benaud passed 15 only once, scoring a 34, and took only seven wickets.
In 2010, the film was submitted again, and passed once again with an R 18 + rating.
All of the V-bombers would see active service at least once albeit with conventional bombs ; the Valiant in the Suez Crisis in 1956, the Victor in the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation of 1962-66, and the Vulcan in the Falklands War long after the strategic nuclear role had been passed over to the Royal Navy.
In some early PBM systems, six sided dice rolling was simulated by designating a specific stock and a future date and once that date passed, the players would determine an actions outcome using the sales in hundreds value for specific stocks on a specific date and then dividing the NYSE published sales in hundreds by six, using the remainder as the dice result.
The report noted that once General Marshall received information about the impending attack, he immediately passed it on.
" In the following decades conservative policies once considered outside the political mainstream — such as abolishing welfare, privatizing Social Security, deregulating banking, embracing preemptive war — were taken seriously and sometimes passed into law thanks to the work of the Hoover Institution, Heritage Foundation, the American Enterprise Institute and smaller tanks.
Both men had electoral problems: Bland at age 61 was seen by some as a man whose time had passed ; Boies was a former Republican who had once decried bimetallism.
It turned out that the Arthur Andersen board passed a resolution saying he had to resign if he didn't get at least an incremental US $ 4 billion ( either through negotiation or via the arbitrator decision ) for the consulting practice to split off, hence his quick resignation once the decision was announced.
The Congress then passed a bill establishing the Electoral Commission, which would determine the winner once and for all.
He claimed that the holes in the paper from his early shots were so large that some of his later bullets passed through them, but the judges decided he missed the target completely once.
The new version passed in the House of Commons by even larger majorities in March 1832 ; it was once again sent up to the House of Lords.
Because the Earth orbits the Sun once a year, the sidereal time at any one place at midnight will be about four minutes later each night, until, after a year has passed, one additional sidereal day has elapsed compared to the number of solar days that have gone by.
The official date is determined retroactively, once 12 months have passed after the last appearance of menstrual blood.
The most common originally was to use a single image sensor with three filters ( once again red, green and blue ) passed in front of the sensor in sequence to obtain the additive color information.
On April 25, 1808, Congress passed the Non-Intercourse Act, a law that enabled the President, once the wars of Europe ended, to declare the country sufficiently safe and to allow foreign trade with certain nations.

once and were
At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
Although this kind of wholesale objection came at first from some men who were not technically Puritans, still, once the Puritans gained power, they climaxed the affair by passing the infamous ordinance of 1642 which decreed that all `` public stage-plays shall cease and be forborne ''.
Both abolition of war and new techniques of production, particularly robot factories, greatly increase the world's wealth, a situation described in the following passage, which has the true utopian ring: `` Everything was so cheap that the necessities of life were free, provided as a public service by the community, as roads, water, street lighting and drainage had once been.
We were at a party once and heard an idealistic young European call that awful charge glorious.
He says that if he were to express to you, once again, his own profound determination to go to the Mainland, and his faith that that return is feasible, he would merely sound redundant.
What had once been a widespread family -- at one time, she knew, there were enough Packards to populate an entire county -- had now narrowed down to the two boys, Abel and Mark.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
He stroked the hens and they responded with delighted clucks, he gobbled with the turkeys and they at once were all attention, he quacked with the ducks, and cackled with a pair of exceedingly flattered geese.
Tiles were fired once to cone 05.
Moreover, when the experimenter did inform those subjects that there were some normal people who did not have their arm rise once they relaxed, the Kohnstamm-positive subjects were uninfluenced in their subsequent reactions to the Kohnstamm situation.
Ten days after the questionnaires were mailed, follow-up airmail postcards were sent urging those companies which had not yet returned their questionnaires to do so at once.
Woodbury's remarks were applauded by a portion of the audience several times and once there was hissing.
The thing can be made to look like the cluttered attic of a large and vigorous family -- a motley jumble of discarded objects, some outworn and some that were never useful, some once whole and bright but now chipped and tarnished, some odd pieces whose history no one remembers, here and there a gem, everything fascinating because it suggests some part of the human condition -- the whole adding up to nothing more than a glimpse into the disorderly history of the makers and users.
Only once were stalked ciliates found in the mixed liquor.
And once medicine, food, clothing and shelter had been provided for the flood's victims, communications and the mail were the next top problems.
Plane radios were not yet available, and once in the air, Fogg flew his ship by compass, a good memory for landmarks as seen from above, and a capacity for dead reckoning and quick computation.
Ought not an edifying Trial have made every effort to demonstrate this once and for all by showing how representative types of `` mere '' anti-Semites were drawn step by step into the program of skull-bashings and gassings??
My hotel rooms on the trip were arranged by Masu and the Japan Travel Bureau and were more elegant than I would have chosen, but it was fun for once to be elegant -- I did explain to the students, however, that this was not my usual style, for their salaries are very small, and it seemed out of place for me to be housed so well.
And not one single dwelling left there, though once, in the early eighteenth century, there were close to a hundred houses.
We took the matches -- they were book matches and once they'd been touched might retain fingerprints -- and the change.
Russian tanks and artillery parading through the streets of Havana, Russian intrigue in the Congo, and Russian arms drops in Laos ( using the same Ilyushin transports that were used to carry Communist agents to the Congo ) made it plain once more that the cold war was all of a piece in space and time.
Result is a better prospect for a full payoff by bonds that once were regarded as highly speculative.

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