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" Nathan Dane, the primary author of the Northwest Ordinance, viewed this provision as a default mechanism in the event that federal or territorial statutes were silent about a particular matter ; he wrote that if " a statute makes an offence, and is silent as to the mode of trial, it shall be by jury, according to the course of the common law.
The primary practical use of a calendar is to identify days: to be informed about and / or to agree on a future event and to record an event that has happened.
Gambling is the wagering of money or something of material value ( referred to as " the stakes ") on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and / or material goods.
The primary method of historicism was empirical, namely that there were so many requisite inputs into a society or event, that only by focusing on the data available could a theory of the source be determined.
The primary task of the agency is to train, organize and to deploy military forces, domestically and abroad, while maintaining the long-term ability to defend the Realm in the event of war.
In FTA, initiating primary events such as component failures, human errors, and external events are traced through Boolean logic gates to an undesired top event such as an aircraft crash or nuclear reactor core melt.
As President of the Senate, the Vice President has two primary duties: to cast a vote in the event of a Senate deadlock and to preside over and certify the official vote count of the U. S. Electoral College.
For instance, the opening chapters of Louis Cha's works follow a certain pattern ; a tragic event occurs, usually one that costs the lives of the newly introduced characters, and then it sets events into motion that will culminate in the primary action of the story.
In the 2000s, Claremont returned to Marvel and was put back on the primary X-Men titles during the Revolution event.
A 1967 British study deemed that the Labour Party was destined for defeat in October 1924 in any event, and argues that the primary effect of the purported Comintern communication was upon Anglo-Soviet relations:
In government, a vice president is a person whose primary responsibility is to replace the president on the event of his or her death, resignation or incapacity.
While it is not impossible that some binaries might be created through gravitational capture between two single stars, given the very low likelihood of such an event ( three objects are actually required, as conservation of energy rules out a single gravitating body capturing another ) and the high number of binaries, this cannot be the primary formation process.
The first-generation SCADA system was redundant since a back-up mainframe system was connected at the bus level and was used in the event of failure of the primary mainframe system.
An intermediate event gate can be used immediately above a primary event to provide more room to type the event description.
During the early days of the system, stations other than the designated primary station for an operational area were required to shut down in the event of an emergency ( reminiscent of the CONELRAD days ), and the message was a variation of:
P53 mutations in the primary prostate cancer are relatively low and are more frequently seen in metastatic settings, hence, p53 mutations are late event in pathology of prostate cancer.
The most notable event in Castroville is the Castroville Artichoke Festival, which first took place in 1948 in Castroville and celebrates the area's primary crop.
In the event of a motor vehicle accident, Lakewood First Aid & Emergency Squad are the primary providers of vehicle extrication services for the township and Hatzolah EMS serves as backup.
The event has been held annually since 1969 and is the school's primary fundraiser.
* PWRs can passively scram the reactor in the event that offsite power is lost to immediately stop the primary nuclear reaction.
In the event the convoy holding the client is compromised and ambushed, decoy convoys can also act as a reinforcement force that can ambush a force that is attacking the primary convoy.

primary and symbols
Its primary symbols are only 4: the directed arrow showing program flow, the rectangle ( SEQUENCE, GOTO ), the diamond ( IF-THEN-ELSE ), and the dot ( OR-tie ).
For more casual use of leet, the primary strategy is to use homoglyphs, symbols that closely resemble ( to varying degrees ) the letters for which they stand.
The hammer Mjöllnir is one of the primary symbols of Germanic Neopaganism.
It is common in transformer schematic symbols for there to be a dot at the end of each coil within a transformer, particularly for transformers with multiple primary and secondary windings.
His identifying implement is the thunderbolt, and his primary sacred animal is the eagle, which held precedence over other birds in the taking of auspices and became one of the most common symbols of the Roman army ( see Aquila ).
Anthropologists, such as Sir James Frazer ( 1854 – 1938 ), have characterized the implementation of symbols into two primary categories: the " principle of similarity ", and the " principle of contagion.
Event symbols are used for primary events and intermediate events.
Most such " primary " ( or " primitive ") J words serve as mathematical symbols, with the dot or colon extending the meaning of the basic characters available.
There are many variations of four fours ; their primary difference is which mathematical symbols are allowed.
Microsoft had failed to remove the debugging symbols in ADVAPI. DLL, a security and encryption driver, when it released Service Pack 5 for Windows NT 4. 0 and Andrew Fernandes, chief scientist with Cryptonym of Morrisville, North Carolina found the primary key stored in the variable _KEY and the second key was labeled _NSAKEY.
The French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools goes beyond restricting prayer in schools and bans the wearing of conspicuous religious symbols by pupils in public primary and secondary schools.
One of its primary symbols is that of St Michael trampling over Satan.
The primary symbols of Theta Tau are the Hammer and Tongs, and the gear wheel.
The spiral triskele is one of the primary symbols of Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism.
The average transport aircraft in the mid-1970s had more than one hundred cockpit instruments and controls, and the primary flight instruments were already crowded with indicators, crossbars, and symbols, and the growing number of cockpit elements were competing for cockpit space and pilot attention.
It unofficially saw its first combat in early 2007, when test pilot Roy Fokker " borrowed " the first production-model aircraft-a VF-1S that would remain his mount for the rest of his life, and become Rick Hunter's aircraft after his death-to thwart an Anti-Unification plot to destroy the three primary symbols of UEG power.
The 16 geomantic figures are the primary symbols used in the art of divinatory geomancy.
The “ humanorah ” is the primary symbol of Humanistic Judaism used by the Society, intended as a non-theistic alternative to other Jewish symbols such as the Star of David or the tablets of the Ten Commandments.
Landa asked his informants ( his primary sources were two Maya individuals descended from a ruling Maya dynasty, literate in the script ) to write down the glyphic symbols corresponding to each of the letters of the ( Spanish ) alphabet, in the belief that there ought to be a one-to-one correspondence between them.
Moreover, he is one of the primary symbols of the conflict between humans and Deryni, given his famous history as a Deryni noble who overthrew a Deryni king to place a human prince on the throne.
Where most Surrealist artists were men, and their primary images were of women as isolated symbols of eroticism, Cahun epitomized the chameleonic and multiple possibilities of the female identity.
The Catechism has not of course the authority of conciliary definitions or other primary symbols of faith ; for, although decreed by the Council, it was only published a year after the Fathers had dispersed, and it consequently lacks a formal conciliary approbation.
In a series of laws passed between 1892 and 1908, reformers worked for standard state-issued ballots ( rather than those distributed and pre-marked by the parties ); obtained closed voting booths to prevent party workers from " assisting " voters ; initiated primary elections to keep party bosses from selecting candidates ; and had candidates listed without party symbols, which discouraged the illiterate from participating.

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