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In 1993, the UN Security Council adopted four resolutions calling for the cessation of hostilities, unimpeded access for international humanitarian relief efforts, and the eventual deployment of a peacekeeping force in the region.
Each of these four nations voted against the General Assembly resolutions.
Seven states formally responded to Kentucky and Virginia by rejecting the Resolutions and three other states passed resolutions expressing disapproval, with the other four states taking no action.
His enthusiastic support for the nationalist party earned him the suspicion of some of the communists ; he was even elected an alternate member of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee, and in February 1924 put forward four resolutions that argued that power in the party was too centralized among a few cadres in Canton, and that power should instead he decentralized to urban and rural bureaus.
The issue of rescission became important again during the 1970s when the legislatures of four states adopted resolutions purporting to repeal their previous ratifications of the Equal Rights Amendment.
The same Conference also adopted the Optional Protocol concerning Acquisition of Nationality, the Optional Protocol concerning the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes, the Final Act and four resolutions annexed to that Act.
The Commons passed resolutions ( 14 April ) that would form the basis for the Parliament Act: to remove the power of the Lords to veto money bills, to reduce their veto of other bills to a power to delay for up to two years ( the Bill would become law if passed a third time by the Commons ), and also to reduce the term of Parliament from seven years to five ( the King would have preferred four years ).
The Commons passed resolutions ( 14 April ) which would form the basis for the Parliament Act: to remove the power of the Lords to veto money bills, to reduce their veto of other bills to a power to delay for up to two years ( the Bill would become law if passed a third time by the Commons ), and also to reduce the term of Parliament from seven years to five ( the King would have preferred four years ).
The four resolutions were that imprisonment was illegal, except under law, that habeas corpus should be granted to anyone, whether they are imprisoned by the King or the Privy Council, that defendants could not be remanded in custody until the crime they were charged with was shown, and that non-Parliamentary taxation such as the forced loans was illegal.
Finally, Sir Edward Coke made a speech suggesting that the Commons join with the House of Lords, and pass their four resolutions as a petition of right.
The Treaty of Alcáçovas could be regarded as the ancestor of many later international treaties and instruments based on the same basic principle-for example the resolutions of the 1884 Conference of Berlin, four centuries later, which in much the same way divided Africa into colonial spheres of influence.
The Digital Betacam format records a lossless 3 to 1 DCT-compressed digital component video signal at 10-bit YUV 4: 2: 2 sampling in NTSC ( 720 × 486 ) or PAL ( 720 × 576 ) resolutions at a bitrate of 90 Mbit / s plus four channels of uncompressed 48 kHz / 20 bit PCM-encoded digital audio.
But a few days later he joined the Gruppe Internationale ( Group International ) which Rosa Luxemburg had founded on 5 August 1914 with Franz Mehring, Wilhelm Pieck and four others from the left wing of the party, adhering to the pre-war resolutions of the SPD.
To that end, he proposed the Crittenden Compromise — a package of six constitutional amendments and four congressional resolutions — in December 1860.
Resolutions arise from four different sources: 1 ) " A " resolutions from interim bodies whose work is collected in what is referred to as the " Blue Book " 2 ) " B " resolutions which come from Bishops 3 ) " C " resolutions which come from diocesan conventions and 4 ) " D " resolutions which originate from Deputies.
Samuel Adams organized an emergency, extralegal convention of towns and passed resolutions against the imminent occupation of Boston, but on 1 October 1768, the first of four regiments of the British Army began disembarking in Boston, and the Customs Commissioners returned to town.
* 2009 the Minneapolis Churchwide Assembly of the ELCA on 21 August 2009, passed four ministry policy resolutions that would permit clergy in committed homosexual partnerships to be rostered leaders within the ELCA.
In a meeting of the sector commanders in Kolkata, four important resolutions were taken in consideration of strategic aspects of the war, existing problems and future course of resistance.
Lord Aylmer, the governor-general of Canada at that time, in an analysis of the resolutions, maintained that " eleven of them represented the truth ; six contained truth mixed with falsehood ; sixteen were wholly false ; seventeen were doubtful ; twelve were ridiculous ; seven repetitions ; fourteen consisted of abuse ; four were both false and seditious ; and the remaining five were indifferent.
Saving the recorded high-speed images can be time consuming because the newest cameras today have resolutions up to four megapixels at record rates over 1000 frames per second, which means in one second you will have over 11 gigabytes of image data.
The compromise proposed six constitutional amendments and four Congressional resolutions.

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The peregrine praetor ( literally-the traveling judge ) within the next ten days after this law is passed by the people or plebs shall provide for the selection of 450 persons in this State who have or have had a knight's census ... provided that he does not select a person who is or has been plebeian tribune, quaestor, triumvir capitalis, military tribune in any of the first four legions, or triumvir for granting and assigning lands, or who is or has been in the Senate, or who has fought or shall fight as a gladiator for hire ... or who has been condemned by the judicial process and a public trial whereby he cannot be enrolled in the Senate, or who is less than thirty or more than sixty years of age, or who does not have his residence in the city of Rome or within one mile of it, or who is the father, brother, or son of any above-described magistrate, or who is the father, brother, or son of a person who is or has been a member of the Senate, or who is overseas.
In 1633, Galileo was condemned by the Roman Catholic Church, and Descartes abandoned plans to publish Treatise on the World, his work of the previous four years.
On June 1, 2005, four members of the Red Brigades-PCC were condemned to life-sentence in Bologna for the murder of Marco Biagi: Nadia Desdemona Lioce, Roberto Morandi, Marco Mezzasalma and Diana Blefari Melazzi.
* July 7 – Following Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 14, the four conspirators condemned to death during the trial are hanged, including David Herold, George Atzerodt, Lewis Payne and Mary Surratt.
This edict divides Christians into four categories: priests, who are to be put to death ; senators and equestrians, who are to be stripped of their positions and their property confiscated ; nuns, who are to be exiled ; and imperial civil servants, who are condemned to forced labour.
The Queen and her brother stood trial on Monday 15 May, while the four others accused with them were condemned on the Friday beforehand.
It condemned both monoenergism and monothelitism as heretical and included those who had supported this heresy, including Pope Honorius I and four previous patriarchs of Constantinople.
He was imprisoned in the Tower of London, attainted, and condemned to death, as were his father and four brothers.
The four men were condemned, Walter on 24 May and the others on 25 May and immediately beheaded in ' front of the castle '.
In 1941 several members of TIGR were condemned for espionage and terrorism at the Second Trieste trial ; four of them ( Viktor Bobek, Ivan Ivančič, Simon Kos and Ivan Vadnal ) were executed in Villa Opicina near Trieste the same year, jointly with the Communist activist Pinko Tomažič.
More than four months later, Martí confessed to the charges and was condemned to six years in prison.
The last-named author was condemned to four months ' prison ; his work was reprinted in 1871.
However, in 1948 an Italian tribunal condemned Graziani to 19 years, but he served only four months because his lawyers demonstrated that he " received orders ".
Today in the US electrocution is only an option in four Southern states ( Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, and Virginia ) as a secondary method, which a condemned prisoner may choose as an alternative to lethal injection.
It appeared the same year in two Latin editions, four French, one German and one English, and in the Eastern Church started a controversy which culminated in 1672 with the convocation by Dositheos, Patriarch of Jerusalem, of the Synod of Jerusalem by which the Calvinistic doctrines were condemned.
In the semi-finals, they condemned Third Division Bolton Wanderers ( four times winners of the FA Cup, and First Division remembers as recently as 1980 ) to Fourth Division football for the first time in their history.
As of 2011, all but one of the four Laurieston blocks had been demolished, and the two Sandiefield Road towers of the Area " E " estate have recently been condemned.
The meetings continued for four days with other allegations of spying being exchanged, as well as recriminations over the Paris Summit, and a US offer of an " open skies " proposal to allow reciprocal flights over one another's territory, at the end of which the Soviet Union overwhelmingly lost a vote on a concise resolution which would have condemned the incursions and requested the US to prevent their recurrence.
Poison the Well wrote the entire record in four and a half months in a condemned and haunted bar in West Palm Beach, Florida.
After spending a year in prison at Buda awaiting trial, he was condemned to four more years ' imprisonment.
Three of the four articles were directly condemned.
However, four of the English and two of the Japanese condemned were subsequently pardoned.
* A Painful Case – Mr. Duffy rebuffs Mrs. Sinico, then four years later realizes he has condemned her to loneliness and death.
In March 2005, the case went to trial before the Paris correctional court On October 2005, former president of the Ile-de-France region Michel Giraud was condemned to four years of prison on probation and to pay an 80 000 euros fine ; Michel Roussin, former chief of staff of Jacques Chirac, was also condemned to four years of prison on probation and to a 50 000 euros fine.

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