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The " V " Device may be authorized for wear to all service personnel and denotes that an individual award or unit award resulted from an act of combat heroism.
He delegated this duty to priests, who were effectively bureaucrats authorized to act on his behalf.
Since owners of computers infected with spyware generally claim that they never authorized the installation, a prima facie reading would suggest that the promulgation of spyware would count as a criminal act.
The act also authorized the president to devalue the gold dollar so that it would have no more than 60 percent of its existing weight.
* Corporate resolution, a legal document defining which individuals are authorized to act on behalf of a corporation
The Secretary is one of few civilians who is authorized to act as convening authority in the military justice system for General Courts-Martial (: article 22, UCMJ ), Special Courts-Martial (: article 23, UCMJ ), and Summary Courts-Martial (: article 24 UCMJ ).
* Agent ( law ), in commercial law, is a person who is authorized to act on behalf of another ( called the principal ) to create a legal relationship with a third party
It provided further that " no person shall manufacture, sell, barter, transport, import, export, deliver, or furnish any intoxicating liquor except as authorized by this act.
The act authorized funding for four years, increasing funding per year: for example, funding increased on eight program titles from 183 million dollars in 1959 to 222 million in 1960.
An act in 1920 changed the date and authorized manufacturing censuses every 2 years and agriculture censuses every 10 years.
Even the Parliamentary forces in the time of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell were governed, not by an act of the legislature, but by articles of war similar to those issued by the king and authorized by an ordinance of the Lords and Commons, exercising in that respect the sovereign prerogative.
In 1900, by an act of the legislature of Alabama, the county seat was authorized for relocation to the city of Bay Minette, however, the city of Daphne resisted relocation.
First included in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, most of the county was removed from the reservation for 26 years after a 1910 act of the US Congress which " authorized and directed the Secretary of Interior to sell and dispose of all that portion of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, in the State of South Dakota, lying and being in Bennett County and described as follows: "... except for such portions therof as have been or may be hereafter allotted to Indians or otherwise reserved, and except lands classified as timber lands: Provided ,..." The lands were allotted and Bennett County was opened for settlement.
The initial mission of the base was to act as a fighter-interceptor defense against an enemy bomber attack, the 484th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron was activated on 8 June 1956, and authorized Northrup F-89D Scorpion interceptors, however the 484th FIS was never equipped or manned as much construction was necessary to bring the airport up to Air Force standards for a military airfield.
This act authorized taxes for the purpose of building, repairing, protecting, and maintaining levees in the district.
An act of the New Jersey Legislature was passed on April 7, 1908, and the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders authorized an election.
The act establishing the county authorized that the first court be held at the home of Benjamin Seawell.
The Territorial Secretary was authorized to act for the Governor, if he died, was absent, was removed, or resigned from office.
This act was amended on January 3, 1980 by Public Law 96-184, " The National Capital Transportation Amendment of 1979 " ( also known as the Stark-Harris Act ), which authorized additional funding of $ 1. 7 billion to permit the completion of of the system as provided under the terms of a full funding grant agreement executed with WMATA in July 1986, which required 25 % to be paid from local funds.
An act of the United States Congress authorized the operation of a lottery in the District of Columbia.
The state courts found that Virginia law prohibiting lotteries could be enforced, notwithstanding the act of Congress which authorized the D. C. lottery.
The Archbishop of Cologne and the King of Bohemia had previously authorized the Archbishop of Mainz to act in their names.
However, for each succeeding act that would otherwise justify award of the Medal of Honor, the individual receiving the subsequent award is authorized to wear an additional Medal of Honor ribbon and / or a " V " device on the Medal of Honor suspension ribbon.
The act authorized the establishing new schools to meet modern military educational needs, such as the Army Industrial College in 1924.

act and Joshua
Joshua Tree park guides are given the option to tell the story of Parsons ' cremation during tours, but there is no mention of the act in official maps or brochures.
In the Tanakh ( also referred to as the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible ), Dagon is particularly the god of the Philistines with temples at Beth-dagon in the tribe of Asher ( Joshua 19. 27 ), in Gaza ( Judges 16. 23, which tells soon after how the temple is destroyed by Samson as his last act ).
Portland was organized as a township by legislative act March 6, 1838, and the first township meeting was held April 2, 1838 at the home of Joshua Boyer.
Some U. S. appearances in that year as opening act for U2's arena-and-stadium Joshua Tree Tour continued in the same vein – Oliver North was labeled a " criminal motherfucker " – but were not well received by audiences, who found the sound overbearing and the performances lacking musicality.
Obasanjo sacked governor Joshua Dariye, accusing him of failing to act to end a cycle of violence between the Plateau State's Muslim and Christian communities.
Classes are canceled the day of the national elections and the day before, so that students may volunteer on political campaigns ; and many students act as Student Action Team leaders for Generation Joshua, leading groups of usually homeschooled high school students volunteering on campaigns across the United States.
" Representative Joshua Reed Giddings of Ohio introduced a series of nine resolutions in the United States House of Representatives that argued that Virginia state law did not apply to slaves outside of Virginian waters, and that the U. S. federal government should not act to protect the rights of the slaveholders in this case.
Churchill deliberately subverts gender and racial stereotypes, using cross-gender and cross-racial casting: Betty is played by a man in act 1, but by a woman in act 2, Joshua is played by a white and Edward is played by a woman in act 1 and by a man in act 2.
Joshua does not identify with his " own " people ; in act 1, scene three Mrs. Saunders asks if he doesn't mind beating his own people.
The song has become one of the band's most popular songs and has remained a staple of the their live act since the song debuted in 1987 on The Joshua Tree Tour.

act and R
The ( R )- enantiomer of modafinil has also recently been found to act as a D < sub > 2 </ sub > receptor partial agonist, with a K < sub > i </ sub > of 16 nM, an intrinsic activity of 48 %, and an EC < sub > 50 </ sub > of 120 nM, in rat striatal tissue.
However, John R. Neal, a law school professor from Knoxville, announced that he would act as Scopes ' attorney whether Scopes liked it or not, and he became the nominal head of the defense team.
In Principles ( 1973 ) R. M. Hare accepts that rule utilitarianism collapses into act utilitarianism but claims that this is a result of allowing the rules to be ' as specific and un-general as we please.
* R 1. 20 La Claudia vendicata ( performed as act III of L ' osteria 1770, Naples )
Glam has since enjoyed continued influence and sporadic modest revivals in R & B crossover act Prince, and bands such as Marilyn Manson, Placebo, Chainsaw Kittens and The Darkness.
Following the usage of, for example, John R. Searle, " speech act " is often meant to refer just to the same thing as the term illocutionary act, which John L. Austin had originally introduced in How to Do Things with Words ( published posthumously in 1962 ).
" R. J. Miller notes this act as " unexpected … Is Joseph in effect bringing Jesus into his family?
After being placed under close arrest for this act of insubordination, Niven finished a bottle of whisky with the officer who was guarding him: Rhoddy Rose ( later Colonel R. L. C.
According to Peter R. Holland, in a wider Hamiltonian framework, theories can be formulated in which particles do act back on the wave function.
In R v Hale ( 1978 ) the application of force and the stealing took place in different locations, and it was not possible to establish the timing ; it was held that the appropriation necessary to prove theft was a continuing act, and the jury could correctly convict of robbery ; this approach was followed in R v Lockley ( 1995 ) when the force was applied to a shopkeeper after property had been taken.
In yet a simpler way, we may think of the Jacobson radical of a ring as method to " mod out bad elements " of the ring – that is, members of the Jacobson radical act as 0 in the quotient ring, R / J ( R ).
* As a particular example of the last point, for any ring R with unity, End ( R < sub > R </ sub >) = R, where the elements of R act on R by left multiplication.
In the final scenes of the novel Robots and Empire R. Giskard Reventlov is the first robot to act according to the Zeroth Law.
Their only consistently successful act until the " Beat Boom " was that of teen idol Adam Faith: Faith was assigned to the label in 1959 by Norman Newell, an EMI A & R man " without portfolio ".
The marker was placed more than 35 years after her death by Captain Thomas R. Ranson, one of the soldiers of the Stonewall Brigade, an act considered symbolic of the affection of his troops for their fallen leader.
This is a group homomorphism ; its kernel is the group of units of R, and its cokernel is the ideal class group of R. The failure of these groups to be trivial is a measure of the failure of the map to be an isomorphism: that is the failure of ideals to act like ring elements, that is to say, like numbers.

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