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The list of completed motorways is as follows ( see individual articles for further construction plans and status ):
The longest article ( 310 pages ) is on the United States, and resulted from the merger of the articles on the individual states.
The jurist Albert Venn Dicey wrote that the British Habeas Corpus Acts " declare no principle and define no rights, but they are for practical purposes worth a hundred constitutional articles guaranteeing individual liberty ".
In knitting certain articles of clothing, especially larger ones like sweaters, the final knitted garment will be made of several knitted pieces, with individual sections of the garment knit separately and then sewn together.
This anti-reformist tendency was accompanied by an anti-organisational tendency, and its partisans declared themselves in favour of agitation amongst the unemployed for the expropriation of foodstuffs and other articles, for the expropriatory strike and, in some cases, for ' individual recuperation ' or acts of terrorism.
Every state constitution has articles and provision guaranteeing individual rights.
( The list calculates appearances by issue only, not by individual articles or overall page count ; e. g. although Jacobs wrote three separate articles that appeared in issue # 172, his total is reckoned to have increased by one.
The first column ( articles 3 – 11 ) constitutes rights of the individual, such as the right to life and the prohibition of slavery.
The second column ( articles 12 – 17 ) constitutes the rights of the individual in civil and political society.
These articles are concerned with the duty of the individual to society and the prohibition of use of rights in contravention of the purposes of the United Nations.
In 1890, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis published " The Right to Privacy ", considered the most influential of all law review articles, as a critical response to sensational forms of journalism, which they saw as an unprecedented threat to individual privacy.
For use in other languages, see below, and the articles on individual languages and their grammars.
For more information, see the articles on individual languages and their grammars.
The rule consisted of sixteen articles, which enjoined strict obedience to their prior, residence in individual cells, constancy in prayer, the hearing of Mass every morning in the oratory of the community, vows of poverty and toil, daily silence from vespers until terce the next morning, abstinence from all forms of meat except in cases of severe illness, and fasting from Holy Cross Day ( September 14 ) until the Easter of the following year.
The fourth topic expanded into detailed coverage of the individual articles of the Constitution and the institutions it mandated, while the two last topics were merely touched on in the last essay.
The editors say this is necessary because " collective voice and personality matter more than the identities of individual journalists " and reflects “ a collaborative effort .” In most articles authors refer to themselves as " your correspondent " or " this reviewer ".
* Print syndication, where individual newspapers or magazines license news articles, columns, or comic strips
The magazine offered a wide array of features, including articles on both strategies of play and tactics for specific situations, historical analyses, semi-regular features devoted to individual games, columns on sports and computer games by AH, listings of vendors and opponents, answers to questions on game rules, ratings for both games and players, discount coupons for mail orders, and insider information on future AH projects.
An alternative approach to the corporate model is open access, the online distribution of individual articles and academic journals without charge to readers and libraries.
Many commercial publishers are experimenting with hybrid models where older articles or government funded articles are made free, and newer articles are available as part of a subscription or individual article purchase.
The following are the operatic soprano classifications ( see individual articles for roles and singers ):

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And here again we hear the same refrain mentioned above: `` the paramount goal of the United States set long ago was to guard the rights of the individual, ensure his development, enlarge his opportunity ''.
The huge market for changeable signs has spurred a universal demand for individual plastic letters, in all shapes and sizes -- and a number of companies are set up to supply them.
An individual switch or the entire set of switches in a word may be tested or altered as desired.
When he attended the Christian Anti-Communist Crusade school here about six months ago, Jim became convinced that an individual can do something constructive in the ideological battle and set out to do it.
Ownership of the track and infrastructure passed to Railtrack, whilst passenger operations were franchised to individual private sector operators ( originally there were 25 franchises ) and the freight services sold outright ( six companies were set up, but five of these were sold to the same buyer ).
However, the length and weight of pieces was still set with some Baroque characteristics: individual movements still focused on one affect or had only one sharply contrasting middle section, and their length was not significantly greater than Baroque movements.
Whereas microeconomics deals with individual firms, people, and other institutions that work within a set frame work of rules to balance prices and the workings of a singular government.
Although the individual philosophical schools differ considerably, they nevertheless share a common vocabulary and set of concerns.
Beyond that set limit, individual users will be charged per gigabyte, depending on the speed of their connections.
Both modules can check a distribution's dependencies and can be set to recursively install any prerequisites, either automatically or with individual user approval.
In a second set of opinions, Hughes favored regulation over certain claims of individual rights.
(" Postulate " in Dianetics and Scientology has the meaning of " a conclusion, decision or resolution made by the individual himself ; to conclude, decide or resolve a problem or to set a pattern for the future or to nullify a pattern of the past " in contrast to its conventional meanings.
He thus set himself to the revolutionary task of developing computer-based technologies for manipulating information directly, and also to improve individual and group processes for knowledge-work.
Classical deism held that a human's relationship with God was impersonal: God created the world and set it in motion but does not actively intervene in individual human affairs but rather through Divine Providence.
While Just war theory is generally seen to set the background terms of moral debate, individual countries have more specific methods of upholding these ethical principles.
While bishops and their autocephalous synods have the ability to administer guidance in individual cases, their actions do not usually set precedents that affect the entire Church.
Each person also had a ba, the set of spiritual characteristics unique to each individual.
The competition of individual and collective theories of composition set different demarcations and relations of folk music with the music of tribal societies on the one hand and of " art " and " court " music on the other.
Although individual buses are generally owned by individuals or small companies, the timetables, fares, and levels of service are set by Strandfaraskip Landsins and the government.
Fichte's account proceeds from the general principle that the I must set itself up as an individual in order to set itself up at all, and that in order to set itself up as an individual it must recognize itself as it were to a calling or summons ( Aufforderung ) by other free individual ( s ) — called, moreover, to limit its own freedom out of respect for the freedom of the other.

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