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There is but one answer to these inquiries: Public credit is restored and ESTABLISHED.
Noted in the report was that as a result of the Stevens 3 inquiries and up to the date of publication there had been 144 arrests with 94 people convicted, along with fifty-seven separate reports submitted to the Northern Ireland Director of Public Prosecutions.
After the 2000 presidential election Public Citizen saw a drop in contributions, and responded to inquiries about Nader's involvement with the organization by noting that Nader had not held an official position in the organization since 1980.
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Public inquiries and Royal Commissions are also called through a Royal Warrant issued by the Queen or Governor-in-Council.
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Public inquiries were held in 1975 and 1983, at both of which the various routes proposed by the county council were opposed by the Verderers as being detrimental to the environment.
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Public and usual
South Orange provides the usual facilities for a municipality of this size ; fire, police, a library of over 90, 000 volumes, a municipal pool, a recreation center, parks, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, trash and yard waste removal provided by contractors, Public, educational, and government access ( PEG ) cable TV, among others.
When they call someone who does not use ENUM, calls complete over the Public Switched Telephone Network or PSTN in the usual manner.
He also appeared in television series such as Public Eye, The Gold Robbers, Department S, Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Paul Temple, Special Branch, Softly, Softly: Taskforce and Hazell playing out his usual tough-guy role, and again in Get Carter in 1971.
Notwithstanding his views on the liberalization of American trade, he promoted the company's monopoly and commercial independence ‘ with an ardour contrary to the usual moderation of his character ’ ( Public Characters, 1805 ).
He graduated at the age of 15 ( three years earlier than usual ) from Manhattan's Stuyvesant High School, one of the three academically elite high-schools of the NYC Public School System.
Funding for the station is provided by the usual mix of member donations, pledge drives and funding by Corporation for Public Broadcasting, as well as funding allocated by the Illinois state legislature and the city of Chicago through the City Colleges division.
Hardly five minutes into my opening address, the ' Chief ' in his usual soft, calm voice asked the Deputy Public Prosecutor if he was ' seriously ' upholding the conviction.
Homebush West Public School are getting more enrolments than usual.

Public and British
From 1846 onwards the establishments in the United Kingdom were gradually reduced, while the last vestige of the British quarantine law was removed by the Public Health Act 1896, which repealed the Quarantine Act 1825 ( with dependent clauses of other acts ), and transferred from the privy council to the Local Government Board the powers to deal with ships arriving infected with yellow fever or plague, the powers to deal with cholera ships having been already transferred by the Public Health Act 1875.
* Hutton, R, From Universal Bond to Public Free For All ( British Archaeology 83, 2005 )
Bradfield of the NSW Department of Public Works, the bridge was designed and built by British firm Dorman Long and Co Ltd of Middlesbrough
In the United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, United States Coast Guard, and United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, as well as in all branches of the British Armed Forces, Polish Armed Forces, Canadian Forces, Turkish Armed Forces, Swedish Armed Forces, Norwegian Armed Forces, and Hellenic Armed Forces, Russian and all former Soviet republic forces, hand salutes are only given when a cover ( protection for the head, usually a hat ) is worn.
Public sentiment in the still neutral United States leaned towards the British and French ( allied ) forces, due to the harsh treatment of civilians by the German Army, which had invaded and occupied large parts of Belgium and northern France.
British sitcoms are often seen on the Public Broadcasting Service and increasingly on cable television, including BBC America and Comedy Central.
* " Tango ", a song on the 2006 album, Public Warning by British grime-singer Lady Sovereign
Their reorganization and reform was organized by Colonel Arthur Young, a British police officer seconded as Director of Public Safety and Director of Security.
In accordance with the provisions of the British Aerospace Act 1980 the statutory corporation was changed to a Public limited company ( plc ), British Aerospace Public Limited Company, on 1 January 1981.
The Public Relations and Information Services Control Group of the British Element of the Allied Control Commission began in 1945 to issue directives to officers in charge of producing newspapers and radio broadcasts for the German population to emphasize " the moral responsibility of all Germans for Nazi crimes.
Richard Dawkins, formerly Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, writes that the same three names of British scientists who are also sincerely religious crop up with the " likable familiarity of senior partners in a firm of Dickensian lawyers ": Arthur Peacocke, Russell Stannard, and John Polkinghorne, all of whom have either won the Templeton Prize or are on its board of trustees.
• In 1987, at the request of John Lydon, British designer and illustrator Richard Evans produced a homage to Hundertwasser for the cover of Public Image Limited's album Happy ?.
A 1999 study in the Journal of Public Economics analyzed the British National Health Service and found that its waiting times function as an effective market disincentive, with a low elasticity of demand with respect to time.
Some Practical Proposals for Dealing with Hitler's Massacre of the Jews and an Appeal to the British Public ( 1943 )
There are also Dr. Roberta Bondar Elementary School in Abbotsford, British Columbia, and Dr. Roberta Bondar Public School in Maple ( Vaughan ), Ontario.
Papers released by the Public Record Office have disclosed that when Wodehouse was recommended for a Companion of Honour in 1967, Sir Patrick Dean, British ambassador in Washington, argued that it " would also give currency to a Bertie Wooster image of the British character, which we are doing our best to eradicate ".
Ronald Howard was convinced the order to shoot down Howard's airliner came directly from Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda in Nazi Germany, who had been ridiculed in one of Howard's films and who believed Howard to be the most dangerous British propagandist.
According to Neil Strauss in the New York Times, "... many musical observers trace the official beginnings of the British bootleg scene to The Evolution Control Committee, which in 1993 mixed a Public Enemy a cappella with music by Herb Alpert.
In 1996, General Public Utilities shortened its name to GPU Inc. Three Mile Island Unit 1 was sold to AmerGen Energy Corporation, a joint venture between Philadelphia Electric Company ( PECO ), and British Energy, in 1998.
Through such broadcasts, the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda attempted to discourage and demoralize British, Canadian, Australian and American troops and the British population within radio listening range, to suppress the effectiveness of the Allied war effort through propaganda, and to motivate the Allies to agree to peace terms leaving the Nazi regime intact and in power.

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