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1. the Captainship General of Guatemala, encompassing all of Central America excluding Panama.
In Gandhi ’ s thought, ahimsa precludes not only the act of inflicting a physical injury, but also mental states like evil thoughts and hatred, unkind behavior such as harsh words, dishonesty and lying, all of which he saw as manifestations of violence incompatible with ahimsa. Gandhi believed ahimsa to be a creative energy force, encompassing all interactions leading one's self to find satya, " Divine Truth ".
The BBCi brand launched in 2001 and was conceived as a cohesive multi-platform brand name for all the BBC's digital interactive services, encompassing the corporation's digital teletext, interactive television and website services.
This opinion proved fateful, because Eliot, while President of Harvard 1869 – 1909 — a period encompassing nearly all of Peirce's working life — repeatedly vetoed Harvard's employing Peirce in any capacity.
The film was intended to be an all encompassing portrait of political movements since May 1968, a summation of the work which he had taken part in for ten years.
The Chianti DOCG covers all the Chianti wine and includes a large stretch of land encompassing the western reaches of the province of Pisa near the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Florentine hills in the province of Florence to the north, to the province of Arezzo in the east and the Siena hills to the south.
Because of the linguistic, ethnic, and cultural differences between Yupik and Inuit peoples there is uncertainty as to the acceptance of any term encompassing all Yupik and Inuit people.
The text about Xanadu in Purchas, His Pilgrimage, which Coleridge admitted he did not remember exactly, was: " In Xandu did Cublai Can build a stately Pallace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile Meddowes, pleasant Springs, delightfull streames, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure, which may be moved from place to place.
* Toxicofera – A hypothetical clade encompassing all venomous reptiles, including the Komodo dragon
Hispanic, from the Latin word for " Spain ," has the broader reference, potentially encompassing all Spanish-speaking peoples in both hemispheres and emphasizing the common denominator of language among communities that sometimes have little else in common.
He created the first political machine encompassing all of New York, the Bucktails, whose leaders later became known as the Albany Regency.
The soul reincarnates innumerable times in all conditions of life encompassing the whole range of human experience ( e. g. man / woman, rich / poor, powerful / weak, etc .).
In 1538, the Viceroyalty of New Spain was established, encompassing all of Mexico and Central America, except Panama.
In addition to this he insisted on developing an all encompassing system of tariff protection that would encourage the development of those secondary industries that would " value add " Australia's primary produce.
* Labrador Peninsula, encompassing all of Labrador and most of Quebec
* Delmarva Peninsula, encompassing parts of Maryland and Virginia, and all of Delaware
* Delmarva Peninsula, encompassing parts of Maryland and Virginia, and all of Delaware
Originating in the Mandinka invasion, Mali continued to expand, encompassing first eastern Senegal, and later almost all the present territory.
Within a few years, however, he had created an earldom of Wessex, encompassing all of England south of the Thames, for his English henchman Godwin.
In terms of finding a solution, this causality property means that for any given point on the line being considered, the only area that needs to be considered is the area encompassing all the points that could causally affect the point being considered.
Generally, though, the term is used in a looser sense, encompassing any and all of these definitions.
The " Gaul " that Caesar refers to is sometimes all of Gaul except for the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis ( modern day Provence ), encompassing the rest of modern France, Belgium and some of Switzerland.
5: 54: 35 to 5: 55: 13 And God, all encompassing ( all guiding ), all knowing, only your ally, God and his messengers and those who believe, and those who establish the prayer and give the purification works ( I-zakata ,) and they those who bow down.

all and Presidential
In the last eight years, all Presidential appointments, including those of cabinet rank, have been denied immediate action because of a Senate rule requiring at least a 24 hour delay after they are reported to the floor.
Presidential elections were held for all of Comoros in 2002, and presidents have been chosen for all three islands as well, which have become a confederation.
In the 2008 elections, the opposition Union for a Presidential Majority ( UMP ) party boycotted the election, leaving all 65 seats to the ruling RPP.
The films Primary and Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment ( both produced by Robert Drew ), Harlan County, USA ( directed by Barbara Kopple ), Dont Look Back ( D. A. Pennebaker ), Lonely Boy ( Wolf Koenig and Roman Kroitor ) are all frequently deemed cinéma vérité films.
With the success of 1962 constitution, the East Pakistan had became a Presidential republic and abolished all parliamentary institutions in East Pakistan.
They staged a sit in outside of the Presidential Palace, blocking all the doors and windows and preventing anyone from leaving the peace talks without a resolution.
Of the thirteen Presidential elections from 1956 to 2004, nine featured the incumbent President ; the other four ( 1960, 1968, 1988, 2000 ) all featured the incumbent Vice President.
Nevertheless, the Civil War disrupted the electoral process to the extent that no Presidential Electoral votes were recognized from all eleven Southern states in 1864.
In the context of the 2004 election cycle $ 50 multiplied by the approximately 120 million people who voted would have yielded about $ 6 billion in “ public financing ” compared to the approximate $ 4 billion spent in 2004 for all federal elections ( House, Senate and Presidential races ) combined.
National Security Presidential Directive-51 ( NSPD-51 )/ Homeland Security Presidential Directive-20 ( HSPD-20 ), National Continuity Policy, specifies certain requirements for continuity plan development, including the requirement that all Federal executive branch departments and agencies develop an integrated, overlapping continuity capability.
Presidential Decision Directive 67 of October 21, 1998 (" Enduring Constitutional Government and Continuity of Government Operations "), including all Annexes thereto, is hereby revoked.
Almost all elected officials are Republican, but in the 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama carried Dutchess with 53 % of the vote.
Though he considered himself a teacher first and a writer second, he continued to write all his life, receiving the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade in 1957 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963.
Heath, who had himself applied to be the Conservative candidate for the by-election, accused the government in an October Union Debate of " turning all four cheeks " to Hitler, and was elected as President of the Oxford Union in November 1938, sponsored by Balliol, after winning the Presidential Debate that " This House has No Confidence in the National Government as presently constituted ".
Gordon Gray assumed the chairmanship of the " 5412 Committee " as it was called, and all succeeding National Security Advisers have chaired similar successor committees, variously named " 303 ", " 40 ", " Special Coordinating Committee ," which, in later Presidential administrations, were charged with the review of CIA covert operations.
Much of its mountainous area is reserved as national forest, wilderness, state parks and other public areas ; these encompass most of the northern portion of the White Mountains, including all the named summits of the Presidential Range ( though one, Mt.
Any candidate who then receives an absolute majority of all electoral votes nationally ( 270 since 1963 ) wins the Presidential or Vice Presidential election.
Presidential Decree 684, enacted in April 1975, required that all youths aged 15 to 18 be shipped off to remote rural indoctrination camps, where they underwent a ritualistic program designed to instill loyalty to the First Couple.
Presidential Spokesperson Yu-chi Wang ( 王郁琦 ) responded to Legislator Chai's charges by reaffirming that all information from the President's Office regarding the President's birth is accurate.
Winchester fled to Canada in January 1967 to avoid military service in Vietnam, but recently became free to return under the Presidential pardon given to all draft evaders.
* the election was eventually investigated by the Independent Review Commission ( IREC ) on the 2007 Elections chaired by Justice Johann Kriegler, it was found that there were too many electoral malpractices from several regions perpetrated by all the contesting parties to conclusively establish which candidate won the December 2007 Presidential elections.
In fact, Article, I of the US Constitution reserves all federal legislative authority to the United States Congress except for the Presidential veto and even that can be overridden by Congress.

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