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Certainly all can applaud passage of an auto title law, the school bills, the increase in teacher pensions, the ban on drag racing, acceptance by the state of responsibility for maintenance of state roads in municipalities at the same rate as outside city limits, repeal of the college age limit law and the road maintenance bond issue.
Slightly more than 5,000 boats were registered with the Coast Guard prior to the recent passage of the state boating law.
After the passage of this law in 180 BC, a higher age was set, probably thirty-five.
However, passage of a bill by the state assembly alone does not change the law and the state senate and governor had not yet endorsed the bill.
By United Nations law, Bosnia has a right of passage to the outer sea.
Subsequently, with the passage of the Civil Code of Lower Canada in 1866, Quebec's civil law became entirely statute based, using the civil law system for matters within provincial jurisdiction.
At the Istanbul Archaeological Museum a marble plate contains a law by the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I ( 491-518 AD ), that regulated fees for passage through the customs office of the Dardanelles ( see image to the right ).
# The law of the passage of quantitative changes into qualitative changes ;
The law of the passage of quantitative changes into qualitative changes can also be applied to the process of social change and class conflict.
52 % of all land was owned by large landowners before the law was passed ; this declined to 16 % after the law's passage.
The following passage is where the law comes from and it relates to the Israelite not being blotted out.
She pioneered a controversial technique for eliciting intimate details from young children and inspired passage of a law allowing them to testify by closed-circuit television, out of the possibly intimidating presence of their suspected molesters.
The context of this remark, however, suggests only that Aristotle advised that it could be rhetorically advantageous to appeal to such a law, especially when the " particular " law of ones ' own city was adverse to the case being made, not that there actually was such a law ; Aristotle, moreover, considered two of the three candidates for a universally valid, natural law suggested in this passage to be wrong.
Years later, the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 led anti-slavery activists to quote the Resolutions to support their calls on Northern states to nullify what they considered unconstitutional enforcement of the law.
In 12th and 13th century England, the ability to cite a particular passage from the Bible entitled a common law defendant to the so-called benefit of clergy, i. e. trial before an ecclesiastical court, where sentences were more lenient, instead of a secular one, where hanging was a likely sentence.
The Governor-General formally has the power to appoint and dismiss Prime Ministers and to dissolve Parliament ; and also formally signs legislation into law after passage by Parliament.
Lane invited Mather to come to Washington, DC to work with him to draft and see passage of the National Park Service Organic Act, which the 64th United States Congress enacted and which President Woodrow Wilson signed into law on August 25, 1916.
The context of this remark, however, suggests only that Aristotle advised that it could be rhetorically advantageous to appeal to such a law, especially when the " particular " law of one's own city was averse to the case being made, not that there actually was such a law ; Aristotle, moreover, considered two of the three candidates for a universally valid, natural law provided in this passage to be wrong.

passage and was
After his passage, the street was empty again.
but even in that famous passage, Milton was aiming not at the theatricals as such but at their performance by ' persons either enter'd, or presently to enter into the ministry.
Both abolition of war and new techniques of production, particularly robot factories, greatly increase the world's wealth, a situation described in the following passage, which has the true utopian ring: `` Everything was so cheap that the necessities of life were free, provided as a public service by the community, as roads, water, street lighting and drainage had once been.
Perhaps Patchen was once involved in a train accident, and this passage from First Will And Testament may have been how the accident appeared to the poet when he first saw it -- if he did: ``
Time elapsed but the doctor was obviously unconscious of its passage until an unwelcome knock on the door interrupted the processes of nature.
After passing Af through DEAE-cellulose, the titer of antibodies to WTV in the specific fraction was 1: 4 of the titer before such passage ( precipitin ring tests by R. F. Whitcomb ) ; ;
Assonance seems nearly as severe a curb, although in a celebrated passage William of Malmesbury declares that A Song Of Roland was intoned before the battle commenced at Hastings.
His chief discovery was important -- the Great North ( later, the Hudson ) River -- but it produced no northwest passage.
Should any slave change his mind and request to leave earlier, Giffen was to provide passage at once.
The passage of the Sherman Act was aimed at giant monopolies.
The task of taking the raw material of Marcel Pagnol's original trio of French films about people of the waterfront in Marseilles and putting them again on the screen, after their passage through the Broadway musical idiom, was a delicate and perilous one, indeed.
Miss Vaughan was back in top form, somehow mellowed and improved with the passage of time -- like a fine wine.
By December 1863 a proposed constitutional amendment that would outlaw slavery absolutely was brought to Congress for passage.
The passage of the Homestead Act and the Pacific Railway Acts was made possible by the absence of Southern congressmen and senators who had opposed the measures in the 1850s.
For example Darrell Schweitzer writing to the New York Review of Science Fiction in 1999 quoted a passage from the original van Vogt novelette “ The Mixed Men ”, which he was then reading, and remarked:
For example, in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin ( 1930 ), in the short story " The Soul of the Croupier ," she described " Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery "; in later editions the passage was edited to describe " sallow men " wearing same.
In this passage Lewis Carroll incorporated references to the original boating expedition of 4 July 1862 during which Alice's Adventures were first told, with Alice as herself, and the others represented by birds: the Lory was Lorina Liddell, the Eaglet was Edith Liddell, the Dodo was Dodgson, and the Duck was Rev.
In this passage Lewis Carroll incorporated references to everyone present on the original boating expedition of July 4, 1862 during which Alice's Adventures were first told, with Alice as herself, and the others represented by birds: the Lory was Lorina Liddell, the Eaglet was Edith Liddell, the Dodo was Lewis Carroll, and the Duck was Rev.
When it was clear that continuing the resistance was of little use, Hasan Ali Shah sent one of his brothers to Shiraz in order to speak to the governor of Fars to intervene on his behalf and arrange for safe passage out of Kerman.

passage and widely
While this passage is the only reference to John the Baptist outside the New Testament, it is widely seen by most scholars as confirming the historicity of the baptisms that John performed.
As D. Guthrie put it, “ It is fair to assume, therefore, that he saw no reason to treat these doubts as serious, and this would mean to imply that in his time the epistle was widely regarded as canonical .” Origen, in another passage, has been interpreted as considering the letter to be Petrine in authorship.
In some cases, passage of the laws followed widely publicized " preventable tragedies, such as the murders of Laura Wilcox and Kendra Webdale.
A passage in which he put the chairman of the Deutsche Bank in one line with leading businessmen who had been murdered by left-wing terrorists and also with Gessler, the villainous bailiff killed by William Tell, was widely seen as advocating, or at least excusing, violence against leading economic figures.
" The following chapter concerning Shem's mother, known as " Anna Livia Plurabelle ", is interwoven with thousands of river names from all over the globe, and is widely considered the book's most celebrated passage.
Critics of Scientology cite this passage, among others ( such as the widely documented Fair Game doctrine ), to support their contentions that the church uses smear tactics to augment the effectiveness of legal threats.
It seems that this passage in the ICZN Code is widely ignored.
This passage was widely quoted in the national press, leading to the popularisation of the word slum to describe bad housing.
The marriage of Judah and births of his children are described in a passage widely regarded as an abrupt change to the surrounding narrative.
Although certain tracts on the Stela are considered good evidence, this passage is widely dismissed as Late Period historical revisionism.
The gap, a maximum of 22 years, is somewhat small to contain within it Judah's first marriage, the birth of Er and Onan, Er's marriage to Tamar, Tamar's subsequent pregnancy by Judah, and the birth of Judah's grandchildren / children ( Judah was the father and his daughter-in-law, Tamar, was the mother ); the passage is also widely regarded as an abrupt change to the surrounding narrative Joseph story.
Hartke was praised for winning passage of a measure making kidney dialysis more widely available.
He was widely considered to be the author of the infamous Goldwater line, " Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice ; moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue ," but revealed that he had encountered it in a letter from Lincoln historian Harry Jaffa and later learned it was a paraphrase of a passage from Cicero.
In another passage, Ignatius declines to see another film, a " widely praised Swedish drama about a man who was losing his soul ".
It is also widely held that feeding both bromelin from fresh pineapple and papain from fresh papaya occasionally will aid in breaking down the ingested wool ( they are proteolytic enzymes ), and aid in its passage through the rabbits ' system.
Though the details of his professional life are widely known, Eltinge's personal life is shrouded in mystery ; mystery partly due to the passage of time, but really more likely to Eltinge's own hand.
There is no record of the meeting, and although the United States is widely credited with initiating Resolution 1373, it is not known who really was responsible for its passage.
The patriotic sentiment of the above passage has been widely quoted, and was later used in the final scene of the Basil Rathbone film Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror ( 1942 ), set in World War II although it is presented as if Holmes were quoting Churchill.
In 1964 he traveled to St. Augustine, Florida ( which he often cited as the place where the civil rights struggle met with the most violent resistance ), taking part in marches and widely publicized beach wade-ins that led directly to the passage of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The road was widely used for passage along the south bank of the Poudre River, as well as to access the timber in the foothills.
He is widely credited, along with Mark Roosevelt, with passage of a sweeping education bill, the Education Reform Act of 1993.
This was just short of a controlling interest, but gave Fairfax a potential blocking stake if Publishing and Broadcasting Limited, News Corporation, the Seven Network or a private equity raider embarked on a hostile takeover, as had been widely anticipated following the Federal Parliament's passage of new media laws on October 18, 2006.

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