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They had been fed a hunting breakfast, so called because a kedgeree, the dish identified with fox hunting, was on the bill.
After an unspeakable siege, lasting the better part of two months, it was announced that the studio `` owed '' the government a tax debt in excess of eight million dollars while I, who had always remained aloof from such iniquitous practices as paying taxes on the salary I had earned and the little I legally inherited as Morris' helpless relict, was `` stung '' with a personal bill of such astronomical proportions as to `` wipe out '' all but a fraction of my poor, hard-come-by savings.
He also complained that not enough notice was given on the hearing, since the bill was introduced only last Monday.
There was no debate as the Senate passed the bill on to the House.
Rep. James Cotten of Weatherford insisted that a water development bill passed by the Texas House of Representatives was an effort by big cities like Dallas and Fort Worth to cover up places like Paradise, a Wise County hamlet of 250 people.
But the tardiness of the administration in making the dedication has caused legislators to suspect the tax bill was related more directly to an over-all shortage of cash than to segregation.
In addition, disclosures that missile workers were earning sums far in excess of what is paid for equivalent work elsewhere provoked his indignation on behalf of the American taxpayer who was footing the bill.
Official reasoning: the bill was a `` wanton invasion of basic property rights ''.
Perhaps he had known then where that hundred dollar bill had come from and where it was taking his wife.
Although Lincoln believed it was not within Congress's power to free the slaves within the states, he approved the bill in deference to the legislature.
The only mistakes she makes within the series are a typing error during the events of Hickory Dickory Dock and the mis-mailing of an electricity bill, although she was worried about strange events surrounding her sister at the time.
As of May 2012 a private member's bill was before the House of Lords which would grant Turing a statutory pardon if enacted.
The campaign included fierce debates ; Johnson's primary issue was the passage of the Homestead bill, which Haynes contended would facilitate abolition.
When King Amadeus finally had the bill in his desk, which would extend the 1837 Abolition Act to the Antilles, he was put on notice of a coup financed by Cuban plantationers and industrialists if he signed.
A private member's billthe Succession to the Crown Bill — was introduced in the House of Lords in December 2004.
Shortly after the Thomas confirmation hearings, President George H. W. Bush dropped his opposition to a bill giving harassment victims the right to seek federal damage awards, back pay and reinstatement, and the law was passed by Congress.
This gave the cloner, through the Oki phone, the ability to use the mobile phone service of the legitimate subscriber whose phone was cloned just as if that phone had been physically stolen instead, except that the subscriber was not without his or her phone and was not aware that the phone had been cloned — at least until that subscriber received his or her next bill.
" While Disraeli did not argue that the Jews did the Christians a favour by killing Christ, as he had in Tancred and would in Lord George Bentinck, his speech was badly received by his own party, which along with the Anglican establishment was hostile to the bill.
Bentinck, then still Conservative leader in the Commons, joined Disraeli in speaking and voting for the bill, although his own speech was a standard one of toleration.
The bill, however, was riddled with complexities and had to be withdrawn.

bill and often
Although many Canadian whiskies are still labelled as “ rye ”, the modern mash bill for a Canadian “ rye ” whisky often contains little or no rye grain, and their flavour is derived in other ways ( such as flavour development from the aging process, blending with stronger-tasting Canadian whiskies, and the addition of flavourings ).
While Bennett was, and is still, often criticized for lack of compassion for the impoverished masses, he stayed up through many nights reading and responding to personal letters from ordinary citizens asking for his help, and often dipped into his personal fortune to send a five-dollar bill to a starving family.
Clara Rockmore, a well-known thereminist, toured to wide acclaim, performing a classical repertoire in concert halls around the United States, often sharing the bill with Paul Robeson.
A major bill often takes years to draft, and a bill sometimes will not be put before a final vote if there is significant opposition to the measure.
A conference committee is often empaneled to discusses the points of difference between the two houses ' versions of the same bill, and tries to reach an agreement between them so that the identical bill can be passed by both houses.
Johnson went too far when he proposed a bill that would crack down on the draft exemptions of shipyard workers if they were absent from work too often.
Assembly drawings show how different parts go together, identify those parts by number, and have a parts list, often referred to as a bill of materials.
If you couldn't pay your bill, people such as La Rotonde's proprietor, Victor Libion, would often accept a drawing, holding it until the artist could pay.
The exception is if the prime minister or the government declared that they consider a given bill to be a matter of confidence ( hence how backbenchers are often held to strict party voting ).
Finally, the approved bill receives assent ; in most territories this is merely a formality, and is often a function exercised by the head of state.
Most often used to consider appropriation bills, but can be used to consider any bill.
On April 4, exhausted and often sleepy government members inadvertently let one of the NDP amendments pass, and the handful of residents of Cafon Court in Etobicoke were granted the right to a public consultation on the bill, although the government subsequently nullified this with an amendment of its own.
However, a small part of the bill did relate directly to Scotland which is often omitted from the arguments that it was carried by Scottish MPs voting on an English and Welsh-only bill.
Until the 1990s, Steeleye often toured as part of double bill, supporting Status Quo, or featuring support from artists such as Rock salt & nails and The Rankin Family.
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.
Reeves sang with her sisters Lois and Delphine, often performing as a solo artist under the bill, Martha Reeves of Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and still performs all over the world.
One provision of the bill is often referred to as the " Enron loophole " because some critics blame the provision for permitting the Enron scandal to occur .< ref >
After the collapse of the Mercer Arts Center in 1973, Suicide played at Max's Kansas City and CBGB, often sharing the bill with emerging punk bands.
Its bill is thin, straight and sharp, and the bird often holds it at an uptilted angle.
When hidden by the foliage, its presence is often advertised by the mechanical drumming, a vibrating rattle, produced by the rapidly repeated blows of strong bill upon a trunk or branch.

bill and international
His bill, allegedly aimed at Hoffa, would amend the Sherman, Clayton and Norris-LaGuardia acts to authorize the issuance of federal injunctions in any transportation strike and would make it illegal for any union to act in concert with any other union -- even a sister local in the same international.
If they have trouble exporting, international bill for their support will grow larger than it otherwise would.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights are sometimes referred to as the international bill of rights.
A bill of Monti's government would further lower the level of protection of the language, already quite low, implementing a distinction between the languages ​​ protected by international agreements ( German, Slovenian, French and Ladin ) and those related to communities that do not have a foreign state behind their shoulders.
Hoover opposed the bill and called it " vicious, extortionate, and obnoxious " because he felt it would undermine the commitment he had pledged to international cooperation.
Opponents of the bill claim it has reduced America's international competitive edge against foreign financial service providers, saying SOX has introduced an overly complex regulatory environment into U. S. financial markets.
In 1947, de Valera's new Attorney-General, began drafting a bill to grant to the President the powers in international affairs possessed by the King.
In response to reports of human rights atrocities during World War II, the Institute in 1942 appointed a committee of lawyers and political scientists, supposedly representing the principle cultures of the world, to compile a list of agreed-upon individual rights: an international bill of rights.
This allows for machines around the world to utilize the same bill acceptor and coin changer devices with an international specification.
The township of Hansen was originally named Stalin after Joseph Stalin, but was renamed in 1986 when Ontario MPP Yuri Shymko successfully had a private member's bill passed through the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to rename the township in honour of athlete Rick Hansen, who was in the midst of his international Man in Motion tour at the time.
In 1945, Senator J. William Fulbright proposed a bill to use the proceeds from selling surplus U. S. government war property to fund international exchange between the U. S. and other countries.
The bill devised a plan to forgo the debts foreign countries amassed during the war and in return for funding an international educational program.
Without money to pay the bill, however, she was stranded in Gabon for 12 days until international women's groups and others intervened.
When fully implemented, the Danish Army will be capable of deploying 1, 500 troops permanently on three different continents continuously, or 5, 000 troops for a shorter period of time, in international operations without any need for extraordinary measures such as parliamentary approval of a war funding bill.
Duberstein has been hired by Russian authorities, via Goldman Sachs ( an international investment banking firm ), to lobby against the Magnitsky Bill ( as known as the Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act ), a bill in the U. S. Congress " to impose sanctions on persons responsible for the detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, and for other gross violations of human rights in the Russian Federation ".
With the merger of the two services, the station announced that the program mix would be 100 per cent Canadian music on both platforms, although exceptions will be permitted for international music with some Canadian character – such as international artists covering Canadian songs, collaborations between Canadian and non-Canadian artists, international artists appearing on the bill with Canadian artists when the network is airing a live concert, or " honourary Canadian " artists such as Neko Case and Rose Melberg.
In January 1965, on the day when a bill mandating a major deployment passed the National Assembly ( with 106 votes for and 11 against ), Park announced that it was " time for South Korea to wean itself from a passive position of receiving help or suffering intervention, and to assume a proactive role of taking responsibility on major international issues.
According to the Danish Constitution, the Danish Parliament may delegate specific parts of the country's sovereignty to international authorities, provided that five-sixths of its members approve of the bill.
She was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for her province, representing the centrist Radical Civic Union ( UCR ), in 1995, and in 1997, obtained passage of a bill giving constitutional authority to the international Treaty of Disappeared Persons.
The bill attempts to secure these by appropriating funding, establishing aid allocation requirements, defining objectives of United States international policy in Afghanistan, and setting standards of behavior for the United States in executing policy.
Once the program is downloaded, it disconnects the computer from the victim's usual Internet service provider and dials an international long-distance or premium-rate number, charging unexpectedly high rates to the victim's long-distance phone bill.
In September 1986 senators supporting the ballistic knife ban attached their bill to popular legislation designed to eradicate drug crops in foreign countries and halt international drug trafficking operations.

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