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introduction and 1959
He delivered his first Budget in August 1959 and his achievements included major reforms to the banking system ( originated by Fadden ) including the establishment of the Reserve Bank of Australiaand the planning and preparation for the introduction of decimal currency.
Full cutoff fixtures first became available in 1959 with the introduction of General Electric's M100 fixture.
The introduction of the planar process in 1959 made transistors and ICs stable enough to be commercially useful.
The introduction of the Austin Mini in 1959 is often credited with bringing about the demise of the bubble car.
Tiki rode a wave of popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s marked by the entrance of Hawaii as the 50th state in 1959 and the introduction of Tiki hut bars and restaurants around the continental United States.
At the time of the introduction of domestic video recorders in the United Kingdom during the 1970s, there was no legislation specifically designed to regulate video content, apart from the Obscene Publications Act 1959 which had been amended in 1977 to cover erotic films.
The introduction of pantyhose in 1959 provided a convenient alternative to stockings, and the use of stockings declined dramatically.
A letter to shareholders in 1959 claimed that the introduction of new compact cars by AMC's large domestic competitors ( for the 1960 model year ) " signals the end of big-car domination in the U. S ." and that AMC predicts small-car sales in the U. S. may reach 3 million units by 1963.
Selma Fraiberg's tribute of 1959 that ' The writings of Anna Freud on ego psychology and her studies in early child development have illuminated the world of childhood for workers in the most varied professions and have been for me my introduction and most valuable guide spoke at that time for most of psychoanalysis outside the Kleinian heartland.
Coupled with a federal government promise in 1959 to give even more money for medical care, this paved the way for Douglas's most notable achievement, the introduction of universal health care legislation in 1961.
1959 saw the introduction of the Galaxie name in Ford's model lineup at mid-year.
The popularity of small, economical cars like the Volkswagen Beetle perpetuated a shift in thinking among the three largest American manufacturers ; 1959 would see the introduction of the 1960 Falcon along with the 1960 Chevrolet Corvair and Plymouth Valiant.
This was BEA's competitive answer to the impending introduction of the Sud-Est Caravelle, Air France's new short -/ medium-range jet, on the French flag carrier's European, North African and Middle Eastern network, including the prime Heathrow – Le Bourget route from July 1959.
Time ( magazine ) featured Ed Cole and the 1960 Corvair on its cover for the Corvair introduction in 1959 and said: " its fresh engineering is hailed as the forerunner of a new age of innovation in Detroit.
The history of discrete sample analysis for the clinical laboratory began with the introduction of the " Robot Chemist " invented by Hans Baruch and introduced commercially in 1959 < sup ></ sup >.
When Kerouac appeared on The Steve Allen Show in 1959, he secretly read from the introduction to the, at the time, unpublished Visions of Cody although he was supposed to read from On The Road, the book he was holding.
2010 saw the introduction of the Lincoln Cent with the new Union Shield reverse which replaced the familiar Lincoln Memorial reverse used from 1959 to 2008.
He led Braniff into the jet age, and he was instrumental in turning Braniff into a 95 percent jet carrier by 1965, less than a decade after the 1959 introduction of Braniff's first jet, a Boeing 707-227.
Translated, from the Italian, by Eden and Cedar Paul as Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy ( Hearst's International Library Co., 1915 ; Free Press, 1949 ; Dover Publications, 1959 ); republished with an introduction by Seymour Martin Lipset ( Crowell-Collier, 1962 ; Transaction Publishers, 1999, ISBN 0-7658-0469-7 ); translated in French by S. Jankélévitch, Les partis politiques.
Translated, from the Italian, by Eden and Cedar Paul as Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy ( Hearst's International Library Co., 1915 ; Free Press, 1949 ; Dover Publications, 1959 ); republished with an introduction by Seymour Martin Lipset ( Crowell-Collier, 1962 ; Transaction Publishers, 1999, ISBN 0-7658-0469-7 )
* Charley Weaver's Letters From Mamma ( with introduction by Jack Paar ; John C. Winston Co., 1959 )
By 1959 the M1, the UK's first motorway, had opened to the public and this prompted the introduction of a new breed of powerful police vehicle able to carry a large payload.
1959 also saw the introduction of nickel-clad steel 20 centavos, with this metal replacing others in the 5, 10 and 50 centavos and 1 sucre between 1963 and 1970.
In fact it was Grant who had argued in Problems Of Entrism ( 1959 ) and reprinted in great secrecy by the Militant in 1973 with an introduction by Peter Taaffe, that it was correct to leave the Labour Party under certain circumstances, as indeed the British Trotskyists who were in the Labour Party before the Second World War had done.
Upon the introduction of Charlie Brown's little sister, Sally Brown, into the strip in 1959, Linus had the desire to marry her.

introduction and Constitution
As early as 1965, in a new introduction to Walter Bagehot's classic work The English Constitution, Richard Crossman identified a new era of " Prime Ministerial " government.
* The British Constitution A general introduction to the constitutional function of the UK Prime Minister
He also led the introduction of the Constitution of Ireland.
His claim was based on the fact that the law infringed on his right to privacy and that since the introduction of the Constitution of Ireland the law passed under British rule became repugnant to the constitution.
Following the end of apartheid and the introduction of a new Constitution in 1994, it was replaced by a National Assembly.
The changes have included the introduction of a direct legislation system, which enabled Oregon voters to propose and approve amendments both to the Constitution and to the Oregon Revised Statutes.
The Russian Constitution of 1906 contained an introduction and eleven chapters: comprising a total of 124 articles:
The Guide opens with a brief introduction by Mr. Scott and a description of the Constitution class refit.
The Preamble serves solely as an introduction, and does not assign powers to the federal government ,< ref > See Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U. S. 11, 22 ( 1905 ) (" Although th preamble indicates the general purposes for which the people ordained and established the Constitution, it has never been regarded as the source of any substantive power conferred on the government of the United States, or on any of its departments.
Narodnaya Volya s Program contained the following demands: convocation of the Constituent Assembly ( for designing a Constitution ); introduction of universal suffrage ; permanent people s representation, freedom of speech, press, and assembly ; communal self-government ; exchange of the permanent army with a people s volunteer corps ; transfer of land to the people ; gradual placement of the factories under the control of the workers ; and granting oppressed peoples of the Russian Empire the right to self-determination.
The essays opposed the introduction of the Constitution of the United States.
He claims the Constitution Act, 1867 " lacks an inspirational introduction ".
It was not until the social unrest combined with the external pressures from the Civil Constitution of the Clergy ( 1790 ) and the introduction of a levy of 300, 000 on the whole of France, decreed by the National Convention in February 1793, that the region erupted.
He sat in the Upper House as a Liberal and served in various positions including Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian Senate and led the Liberals ' filibuster against the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax forcing Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to use an obscure section of the Constitution to appoint extra Senators and ensure passage of the measure.
After the introduction of the constitutional monarchy with the Constitution of 1849, the south wing of the palace became the meeting place of the two houses of the first Danish Parliament ( the Rigsdagen ).
Segregation became unconstitutional after the introduction of the Interim Constitution in 1994, and most sections of the Education and Training Act were repealed by the South African Schools Act, 1996.
In 1938, following the introduction of the Constitution of Ireland, the obverse of the coins was modified with the Irish language name of the State, " Éire ", and the harp was also modified so that it wore better.
With the introduction of the Rendel Constitution, more power was given to the locals, more legislative council seats up for grabs and more local could vote.
He also asked the modification of several other articles in the Constitution and the introduction of some others.
As such, " existing " was interpreted as referring to rights that were not " extinguished " prior to the introduction of the 1982 Constitution.
With the introduction of the new Swiss Federal Constitution, it became necessary to put together the first ever national parliament.
Apart from these qualifications stated in the Constitution, there was an indication in the Parliamentary debates leading to the PCMR's introduction that permanent members of the PCMR are very likely to be drawn from " men of distinction " who hold or have held high public appointments, such as former prime ministers, the Chief Justice, former chief justices, judges, the Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore, the Chairman of the Public Service Commission, the Attorney-General and former permanent secretaries.

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