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Sections of the tunnel as well as Cortlandt Street were badly damaged and had to be rebuilt.
Less noted is his published call in 1749 for the roofing-over of Perrault's classical colonnaded east front of the Palais du Louvre and the clearing away of the ramshackle structures, both those that had been built against it, in order to form a proper Place du Louvre, and those in the centre of the Cour Carré itself Sections of the palace were in danger of collapse, scarcely touched by royal indifference after 1678 ; work did begin in 1755 to clear the facade of the Louvre, overseen by the architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot and Marigny, supervisor of the Bâtiments du Roi.
Sections of the community had strong views in support of or objection to the policy.
By 1987 Glass-Steagall “ repeal ” had come to mean repeal of Sections 20 and 32.
At a July 13, 2004, Senate Banking Committee hearing on the effects of the GLBA five years after passage, the Legislative Director of the Consumer Federation cited Roger Ferguson ’ s 2003 speech and stated the “ extravagant promises ” of universal banking had “ proven to be mostly hype .” He noted that advocates of repealing Sections 20 and 32 had said “ anks, securities firms, and insurance companies would merge into financial services supermarkets ” and, after five years, some mergers had occurred “ but mostly within the banking industry, not across sectors .” Within the banking industry, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan testified to Congress in 2004 that commercial bank consolidation had “ slowed sharply in the past five years .”
Mayer, however, then described banking developments in the 1970s and 1980s that had already established these conditions before Sections 20 and 32 were repealed by the GLBA.
Paul Volcker supported the Volcker Rule prohibition on proprietary trading as part of bringing commercial banks back to “ concentrating on continuing customer interest .” As described above, Volcker had long testified to Congress in support of repealing Glass-Steagall Sections 20 and 32.
During the Senate debate of the bill that became the Dodd-Frank Act, Thomas Hoenig wrote Senators Maria Cantwell and John McCain ( the co-sponsors of legislation to reinstate Glass-Steagall Sections 20 and 32 ) supporting a “ substantive debate ” on “ the unintended consequences of leaving investment banking commingled with commercial banking ” and reiterating that he had “ long supported ” reinstating “ Glass-Steagall-type laws ” to separate “ higher risk, often more leveraged, activities of investment banks ” from commercial banking.
The more radical Jacobins ' rhetoric had behind them the revolutionary Commune, the Sections ( mass assemblies in districts ) and the National Guard of Paris, and they had gained control of the Jacobin club, where Brissot, absorbed in departmental work, had been superseded by Robespierre.
The Gaussian gravitational constant ( symbol k ) is an astronomical constant first proposed by German polymath Carl Friedrich Gauss in his 1809 work Theoria motus corporum coelestium in sectionibus conicis solem ambientum (" Theory of Motion of the Celestial Bodies Moving in Conic Sections around the Sun "), although he had already used the concept to great success in predicting the orbit of Ceres in 1801.
He had already founded a military journal that, under various names, endured till 1805, and in 1788 he designed, and in part published, a Handbuch für Offiziere in den anwendbaren Teilen der Kriegswissenschaften (" Handbook for Officers in the Applied Sections of Military Science ").
The act had the goal of creating a 90-day review period in which parts of Sections 4-10 of the USA PATRIOT Act could be removed.
First, it was necessary to update the 1969 law to take into account the new language-related obligations that the federal government had undertaken under Sections 16-23 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which had been enacted in 1982.
Sections of the original French-language manuscripts were later lost, but have been back-translated into French from a Polish translation that had been made in 1847 by Edmund Chojecki from a complete French-language copy, now lost.
Meanwhile back in 1848 Salmon had published an undergraduate textbook entitled A Treatise on Conic Sections.
Sections of the UK internet industry had argued that the BBC site offered things that were available in the commercial sector, creating unnecessary competition.
One of the more controversial sections of the California Penal Code are the consecutive Sections 666 and 667 ; Section 666, known officially as petty theft with a prior — and colloquially, felony petty theft — makes it possible for someone who committed a minor shoplifting crime to be charged with a felony if the person had been convicted of any theft-related offense at any time in the past ; and if the person so charged has two previous felony convictions ( listed as serious or violent felonies offenses ), this can result in a 25-years-to-life sentence under the state's three strikes law, which is found in Section 667.
Sections 7 to 13 of the Charter of the French Language had made French the only language of legislation and only provided for a translation of laws in English at the end of the legislative process.

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Sections of the now-disused railway have been opened as the Strawberry Line Trail, which currently runs from Yatton to Cheddar.
Many argue that the author of the book must have been a companion of the Apostle Paul, because of several passages in Acts written in the first person plural ( known as the We Sections ).
Sections of the flood basalts have been eroded away, but still form a basaltic mountain range known as North Mountain.
Sections of the Missouri River floodplain taken by the United States Geological Survey show a great variety of material of varying coarseness, the stream bed having been scoured at one place and filled at another by currents and floods of varying swiftness, so that sometimes the deposits are of coarse gravel, sometimes of fine sand or of fine silt.
Sections of " urban prairie " can be found where vacant buildings have been torn down and whole blocks have become overgrown with vegetation.
* Sections of a new ' dossier ' issued by the UK government, which purports to present the latest British intelligence about Iraq, and which has been cited by Tony Blair and Colin Powell as evidence for the need for war, are criticized as plagiarisms.
# Sections of code purportedly from Medievia IV, dated February 1996, have been compared in detail with the original Merc 1. 0 code, and show a high degree of similarity, to the extent of apparently retaining comments from the original Merc developers.
Sections of the N22 have been substantially upgraded in recent years.
To accomplish this “ comprehensive regulation ”, the proposed legislation would repeal many of the provisions of the CFMA, including all of the exclusions and exemptions discussed in Sections 4 above that have been identified as the “ Enron Loophole .” While the proposed legislation would generally retain the “ legal certainty ” provisions of the CFMA, it would establish new requirements for parties dealing in non -“ standardized ” OTC derivatives and would require that “ standardized ” OTC derivatives be traded through a regulated trading facility and cleared through regulated central clearing.
Sections of the two-lane road that have been bypassed by the freeway are now locally signed as " Old US-24.
Sections of the former railway lines have been protected from development that would be prejudicial to the creation of railway transport links by North Norfolk District Council and Norfolk County Council.
Sections of it, along with his articles for the L ' Année and his correspondence with his wife, have been published.
Sections in Kentucky have been improved in recent years.
Sections have been upgraded to dual carriageway status, though sections of the route remain single carriageway.
Sections through Pentridge and McDonalds Reserve have been constructed and will open in early 2011.
Sections of Apollo's interior have been resurfaced with lava, leaving patches of the floor with a lower albedo than the surroundings.
Sections west of Ottawa have been under construction since the mid-1970s, with the latest section to Arnprior opening in 2005.
Sections of the track have been designated as a Scheduled Monument, meaning that it is a " nationally important " historic structure and archaeological site protected against unauthorised change.
Known as a Part 1A Closure Order or Antisocial Behaviour Closure Order the new Sections 11A-11L of the 2003 Act permit the police or local authority to apply to Magistrates to close premises where they are satisfied that within the preceding three months the premises have been associated with " significant and persistent disorder or persistent serious nuisance to members of the public.

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Sections were then washed with PBS for 15 - 30 minutes.
Sections of sweet clover stem and root tumors were treated with 1: 10 solution of Af for 30 minutes, washed in buffered saline for 15 minutes, stained with Af for 30 minutes, and washed for 15 minutes in Aj.
Sections of tumors incited by WTV were not similarly stained with conjugated normal serum or conjugated antiserum to potato yellow-dwarf virus.
These were too small, so Elmers School, a neighbouring boys ' boarding school, was acquired for the Commercial and Diplomatic Sections.
Sections and commissariats to combat counterrevolution were established in other cities.
Sections 137 and 138 were added to the LDS Church's 1981 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants, which is the edition currently in use by the church.
The World Conference removed Sections 107, 109, 110, 113 and 123 to a historical appendix ( which also included documents that were never published as sections ).
The Joint Chiefs of Staff was officially established under Title II, Section 211 of the original National Security Act of 1947 before Sections 209 – 214 of Title II were repealed by the law enacting Title 10 and Title 32, United States Code ( Act of August 10, 1956, 70A Stat.
Sections of the " Stadtring " Bundesautobahn 100 inner-city motorway were opened, while a major housing programme was carried out, with roughly 20, 000 new dwellings built each year during his time in office.
Sections of the work were published mainly in the magazine Agenda, and in 1974 were published as The Sleeping Lord and Other Fragments ( again under Faber's auspices ).
Sections of the Dutch population were unhappy that Beatrix's fiancé was a German, only twenty years after the end of the war, and there were protests during the wedding celebrations, most notably by the anarchist-artist group Provo.
13. 8 % were for breaches of Section 52, language of catalogues, pamphlets, business directories, and 9. 6 % were for breaches of Sections 2 and 5, the language of service.
Sections from Chesterfield to Brimington were reinstated as part of previous stages of the Chesterfield Bypass and opencast schemes on part of the former Staveley Coal and Iron Company site which was part of British Steel following Nationalisation.
Sections of Wallington were ceded to Garfield in 1898.
Sections of the township were taken to form Seaside Park ( March 3, 1898 ), Seaside Heights ( February 6, 1913 ), Beachwood ( March 22, 1917 ), Ocean Gate ( February 28, 1918 ) Pine Beach ( February 26, 1925 ), South Toms River ( March 28, 1927 ) and Island Beach ( June 23, 1933, reabsorbed into Berkeley Township in 1965 ).
Sections of the Black River Canal were actually dynamited just to profit from repair work, infamously known as the " Forestport Breaks ".
By December 1916 there were 183 AA Sections defending Britain ( most with the 3-inch ), 74 with the BEF in France and 10 in the Middle East.
The first three books of this treatise were translated into English and, several times, printed as The Elements of the Conic Sections.
The Circulating Sections were renamed " Requirements Sections " and placed under a Directorate of Requirements.

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