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In Britain in 1683, the English Bill of Rights ( or " An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown ") and the Scottish Claim of Right each made illegal a range of oppressive governmental actions.
" Subject to two classes of " exemptions ," this definition classifies a statement as hearsay if the statement meets two requirements: ( 1 ) the statement must be extrajudicial ( i. e. not made by this witness in this proceeding ).
The latter film won the 1939 Academy Award for Best Short Subject ( Cartoons ), and was the last Silly Symphony to be made.
Subject to limitations prescribed by the Government of Wales Act 2006, Acts of the National Assembly may make any provision that could be made by Act of Parliament.
In 1973, he made a memorable guest appearance on The Brady Bunch in the 4th season episode # 090 " The Subject Was Noses ", as the high school hunk Doug Simpson who loses interest in Marcia after her tragic football accident.
He then made the documentary short Hold On which won the Best Short Subject Award at the 1982 national film board awards hosted by YLE.
Dempsey has also made notable appearances in the stage productions of On Golden Pond, with the Maine Acting Company, and as Timmy ( the Martin Sheen role ) in a 1990 Off-Broadway revival of The Subject Was Roses co-starring with John Mahoney and Dana Ivey at the Roundabout Theatre in New York.
Kynaston was good looking and made a convincing woman: Samuel Pepys called him " the loveliest lady that ever I saw in my life " after seeing him in a production of John Fletcher's The Loyal Subject at the Cockpit-in-Court, " only her voice not very good ".
Subject to approval by the Sovereign, awards made by other allied nations may be permitted to be worn or carried.
Subject of the proceeding: Shooting of a number of foreign concentration camp prisoners, in part for trying to escape ; mishandling of civilians, who had made derogatory remarks about Hitler, and demolition of the ' Josefinum ' in Ellwangen
The documentary was made in Hindi and Bhojpuri, and won the 81st Academy Award for Best Documentary ( Short Subject ).

Subject and by
Subject to the limitations of this Act, the Secretary shall make stabilization payments to small domestic producers upon presentation of evidence satisfactory to him of their status as such producers and of the sale by them of newly mined ores, or concentrates produced therefrom, as provided in this Act.
Subject to the limitations hereinafter provided, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, as prescribed by Section 8 of this Title, an amount not exceeding the principal of each award, plus accrued interests on such awards as bear interest, certified pursuant to Section 5 of this Title, in accordance with the award.
Subject to the advise and consent role of the U. S. Senate, the President of the United States negotiates treaties with foreign nations, but treaties enter into force only if ratified by two-thirds of the Senate.
* 1964 Introduction, Bibliography and Subject Pages vii – xxviii, 491 – 513 in On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, by Charles Darwin.
* Subject indexing, describing the content of a document by keywords
* Subject indexing, describing the content of a document by keywords
* BISAC Subject Headings: The publishing industry standard for classification that is being adopted by some libraries.
Subject to hot and humid climate, with abundant rainfall and frequent typhoons, the archipelago is surrounded by productive fishing grounds and potential oil and gas reserves.
The term is still used by some sources, including Medical Subject Headings.
If the three arguments of a typical ditransitive verb are labeled D ( for Donor ; the subject of a verb like " to give " in English ), T ( for Theme ; normally the direct object of ditransitive verb in English ) and R ( for Recipient, normally the indirect object in English ), these can be aligned with the Agent and Patient of monotransitive verbs and the Subject of intransitive verbs in several ways, which are not predicted by whether the language is accusative, ergative, or active.
* Subject ( album ) a 2003 album by Dwele
In the United States, the TI-89 is allowed by the College Board on all calculator-permitted tests, including the SAT, some SAT Subject Tests and the AP Calculus, Chemistry, and Statistics exams.
* 1973: Subject of a Gala by the Film Society of Lincoln Center
Subject to volcanism that has only subsided in the last 10, 000 years, these central mountains are separated from the Alps by the north-south trending Rhone River Basin.
Subject to bi-polar disorder and burned out by personal crises, Acorn moved back to Charlottetown in 1981.
It won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject and in 1997, was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress having been identified as " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant ".
The movie was artfully directed by famed still photographer Gjon Mili, edited by former MGM film editor Norman Granz, with lighting and photography directed by Robert Burks ( his first credit in this field ), and released by Warner Bros. Producer Gordon Hollingshead was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Short Subject, One-reel.
* Subject of the most ambitious community study ever undertaken, the Yankee City project conducted by anthropologist W. Lloyd Warner and his associates
Subject of The Innocent Man by John Grisham.
The film " The Johnstown Flood ", written and directed by Charles Guggenheim, won the Academy Award for Best Documentary, Short Subject in 1989.
Subject to any future Ofcom decision to re-advertise the slot, the capacity will remain with the BBC and can be used by it for BBC services or services provided by a third party via a commercial arrangement.

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Subject to these conditions, an individual may participate any number of times in the IMO.
Subject to the limits imposed by the Constitution of Ireland, it has power to pass any law it wishes, and to nominate and remove the Taoiseach ( head of government ).
Rockingham's mother wrote to his father: " Though I hope you won't tell it him, never any thing met with such general applause, in short he is the hero of these times, and his Majesty talks of this young Subject, in such terms, as must please you to hear ... in the Drawing Room no two people talk together, but he makes part of the discourse ".
The Constitution refers to these officials when it authorizes the President, in Article II, section 2, to " require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices.
British Subjects, other than by those who obtained their status by virtue of a connection to the Republic of Ireland prior to 1949, automatically lose their British Subject status on acquiring any other nationality, including British citizenship, under section 35 of the British Nationality Act 1981.
( 1 ) Subject to section 64 ( 5 ), no civil or criminal proceedings shall lie against the President in respect of the performance by him of the functions of his office or in respect of any act done or purported to be done by him in the performance of those functions.
Subject to conditions imposed by Parliament, the Public Service Commission may delegate to one of its members or officers, or to the holder of any public office, any or all of its functions except its responsibility to appoint, remove, or discipline members of agricultural tribunals, a Secretary of a government department or any person acting in that capacity, and the Secretary to the Cabinet.
Subject to conditions prescribed by Parliament, the Disciplined Service Commission may delegate any or all of its powers to one of its members.
Subject to any notice required by law, a tenancy at will also comes to an end when either the landlord or the tenant acts inconsistently with a tenancy.
Subject to road safety the bus will stop to pick up and set down passengers at any safe point along the route.
This may have been agreeable to the Laws ; I do not dispute it: But since Laws are sometimes unreasonable in themselves, and therefore repealed ; and others bear too hard on the Subject in particular Circumstances ; and therefore there is left a Power somewhere to dispense with the Execution of them ; I take the Liberty to say, that I think this Law, by which I am punished, is both unreasonable in itself, and particularly severe with regard to me, who have always lived an inoffensive Life in the Neighbourhood where I was born, and defy my Enemies ( if I have any ) to say I ever wrong ’ d Man, Woman, or Child.
( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the institution of traditional leader or cultural leader may exist in any area of Uganda in accordance with the culture, customs and traditions or wishes and aspirations of the people to whom it applies.
Subject to any modifications which the two High Contracting Parties may agree to introduce in the future, the immunities and privileges in jurisdictional and fiscal matters, including freedom from taxation, enjoyed by the British forces in ' Iraq will continue to extend to the forces referred to in Clause 1 above and to such of His Britannic Majesty's forces of all arms as may be in ' Iraq in pursuance of the present Treaty and its annexure or otherwise by agreement between the High Contracting Parties, and the existing provisions of any local legislation affecting the armed forces of His Britannic Majesty in ' Iraq shall also continue.
( 1 ) Subject to this section, the Majlis and the Legal Committee in issuing any ruling shall ordinarily follow the tenets of the Shafi ’ i school of law.
For instance, the European Patent Office ( EPO ), acting as ISA and IPEA, is not be obliged to search, by virtue of Article 17 ( 2 )( a )( i ) PCT, or examine, by virtue of Article 34 ( 4 )( a )( i ) PCT, any international application to the extent that the EPO considers that such application relates to subject matter which does not comply with the provisions of the European Patent Convention to such an extent that it is not possible to carry out a meaningful search into the state of the art on the basis of all or some of the claims .< ref > Agreement between the European Patent Organisation and the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization in relation to the functioning of the European Patent Office as an International Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, Done at Geneva on October 1, 1997, ( as in force from April 1, 2006 ), Article 4 (" Subject Matter Not Required to Be Searched or Examined ") and Annex B (" Subject Matter Not Excluded from Search or Examination "), and
" Subject to the provisions of section 44, any person who-a. is a Commonwealth citizen of the age of twenty one years or upwards ; and b. has such connection with Barbados by residence therein as may be prescribed by Parliament, shall be qualified to be elected as a member of the House of Assembly.
:( b ) For purposes of this section, the term " human embryo or embryos " includes any organism, not protected as a human subject under 45 CFR 46 ( the Human Subject Protection regulations ).
A student may take up to three SAT Subject Tests on any given date at a flat rate $ 23 (+$ 28 for international test takers ) and $ 12 per test ( unless it includes a listening portion, then it is $ 21 plus $ 21 per test ).

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