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* The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of 1948, co-edited by Eugene Rogan and Avi Shlaim
Another critical article is " Rewriting Misogyny: Portrait of a Lady and the Popular Fiction Debate " by Paul M. Hadella.
Section from Rewriting The Footnotes — Berlin and the African Diaspora, by Paulette Reed-Anderson.
#* Rewriting systems were motivated by solving equations algorithmically ;
Intent on rectifying what he believes to be " biased and distorted versions of India's history produced by the invaders and colonizers ", Oak has written several books and articles on Indian history and founded an " Institute for Rewriting Indian History " in 1964.
In 2006, his second book, The Constitution in Exile: How the Federal Government Has Seized Power by Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land was published.

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Rewriting sections " pays off " in these circumstances because of a general " rule of thumb " known as the 90 / 10 law, which states that 90 % of the time is spent in 10 % of the code, and only 10 % of the time in the remaining 90 % of the code.

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Rewriting them inevitably introduced new bugs without necessarily adding new features.

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" Fifty Years of Rewriting the French Revolution: Signposts Main Landmarks and Current Directions in the Historiographical Debate ," History Review.
" Rewriting Cromwell: a Case of Deafening Silences.
* Codevilla, Angelo M. Between the Alps and a Hard Place: Switzerland in World War II and the Rewriting of History ( 2000 ) excerpt and text search
* Rewriting Software, in Notes on Haskell.
" Rewriting the Dead: The Tension between Nostalgia and Perversion in George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead ( 1968 )".
Gothic Rewriting from the Eighteenth Century until the Present Day.
Rewriting the argument,, makes clear that this expression describes a vibration of wavelength traveling in the x-direction with a constant phase velocity.
The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of 1948.
* Brian W. Harrison, O. S., On Rewriting the Bible ( 2002 )
"' At the cubiculo ': Shakespeare's Problems with Italian Language and Culture " in Michele Marrapodi ( editor ), Italian Culture in the Drama of Shakespeare & his Contemporaries: Rewriting, Remaking, Refashioning ( Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007 ), 99 – 110.
* Efraim Karsh, Rewriting Israel's History, Middle East Quarterly, June 1996, Volume 3, Number 2.
* Tuttle, Jennifer S.Rewriting the West Cure: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Owen Wister, and the Sexual Politics of Neurasthenia .” The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Dembo is the author of three books: Seeing Tomorrow: Rewriting the Rules of Risk, co-authored with Andrew Freeman, published in April 1998 ; Upside Downside: Simple Rules of Risk Management for the Smart Investor, co authored with Daniel Stoffman, published in March 2006 ; and Everything You Wanted to Know About Offsetting But Were Afraid to Ask, co-authored with Clive Davidson and released in May 2007.
( 2007 ), Histories & Discourses: Rewriting Constructivism.
Histories & Discourses: Rewriting Constructivism.
*" Rewriting my Grandfather " Vancouver, Nomados, 2005.
" The Language of Resistance: In her Poetry, Dionne Brand is Rewriting History in a Way that Saves our Humanity.
Rewriting the evaluation function for leaf nodes and / or analyzing sufficiently more nodes will solve many horizon effect problems.
* Thomson, Robert W. Rewriting Caucasian History ( 1996 ) ISBN 0-19-826373-2
Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust.

state and constitution
John Adams fashioned much of pre-Revolutionary radical ideology, wrote the constitution of his home state of Massachusetts, negotiated, with Franklin and Jay, the peace with Britain and served as our first Vice President and our second President.
Since the adoption of a new constitution, early in 2010, the politics of Angola takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Angola is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system.
In yet another coup d ' état, he suspended ( March 1903 ) the constitution for half an hour, time enough to publish the decrees by which the old senators and councillors of state were dismissed and replaced by new ones.
Following the 1831 Nat Turner slave rebellion, a state convention was called to pass a new constitution, including provisions to disfranchise free people of color.
According to Article 91 of the constitution, the CDN is " the consultative body of the president of the republic in matters related to national sovereignty and the defense of the democratic state.
According to Article 89 of the constitution, the Council of the Republic has authority to make declarations of federal intervention, a state of emergency, and a state of siege ( all security-related issues ).
In the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ( ELCA ) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ( ELCIC ), the largest Lutheran Church bodies in the United States and Canada respectively and roughly based on the Nordic Lutheran state churches ( similar to that of the Church of England ), bishops are elected by Synod Assemblies, consisting of both lay members and clergy, for a term of 6 years, which can be renewed, depending upon the local synod's " constitution " ( which is mirrored on either the ELCA or ELCIC's national constitution ).
A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed.
Within states, whether sovereign or federated, a constitution defines the principles upon which the state is based, the procedure in which laws are made and by whom.
An example from the constitutional law of sovereign states would be a provincial government in a federal state trying to legislate in an area exclusively enumerated to the federal government in the constitution, such as ratifying a treaty.
The most basic definition he used to describe a constitution in general terms was " the arrangement of the offices in a state ".
United States federal courts only act as interpreters of statutes and the constitution by elaborating and precisely defining the broad language ( connotation 1 ( b ) above ), but, unlike state courts, do not act as an independent source of common law ( connotation 1 ( a ) above ).
A new constitution in January 1976 established Democratic Kampuchea as a Communist People's Republic, and a 250-member Assembly of the Representatives of the People of Kampuchea ( PRA ) was selected in March to choose the collective leadership of a State Presidium, the chairman of which became the head of state.
The constitution also created an independent judiciary, guaranteed inheritance of estates by primogeniture, and installed Catholicism as the state religion.
One of its leaders, Joaquín Infante, drafted Cuba's first constitution, declaring the island a sovereign state, presuming the rule of the countries ' wealthy, maintaining slavery as long as it was necessary for agriculture, establishing a social classification based on skin colour and declaring Catholicism the official religion.
Constitutional monarchy ( or limited monarchy ) is a form of government in which a monarch acts as head of state within the parameters of a constitution, whether it be a written, uncodified, or blended constitution.
This form of government differs from absolute monarchy in which an absolute monarch serves as the source of power in the state and is not legally bound by any constitution and has the powers to regulate his or her respective government.
Later on, Fascist Italy could also be considered as a " constitutional monarchy " of a kind, in the sense that there was a king as the titular head of state while actual power was held by Benito Mussolini under a constitution.
For example, in a unitary state, the constitution will vest ultimate authority in one central administration and legislature, and judiciary, though there is often a delegation of power or authority to local or municipal authorities.
When a constitution establishes a federal state, it will identify the several levels of government coexisting with exclusive or shared areas of jurisdiction over lawmaking, application and enforcement.
Human rights or civil liberties form a crucial part of a country's constitution and govern the rights of the individual against the state.
Despite the democratic constitution, the government under Chiang was a one-party state, consisting almost completely of mainlanders ; the " Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of Communist Rebellion " greatly enhanced executive powers, and the goal of retaking mainland China allowed the KMT to maintain a monopoly on power and the prohibition of opposition parties.

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