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re-submitted and passed
Shortly after Ferman retired as head of the BBFC, the film was re-submitted and passed with an 18 certificate.
It was re-submitted in 1999, and an " Extreme Version " was passed, with only minimal cuts to the eye gouge scene, and the zombie feast scene.

re-submitted and August
However he re-submitted the bid on 23 August 2012 and on the next day the PST is on track to submit a business plan and revised offer.

re-submitted and .
One member who was not, Lord John Manners, stood against Rothschild when the latter re-submitted himself for election in 1849.
When the film was re-submitted in the US for a rating in 1994, the MPAA classified it with an NC-17 rating.
But when Balfour explained his fiscal policy on 1 October, Devonshire re-submitted his resignation.
Films released on video before that date had to be re-submitted for classification within the following three years.
The video was uncut but was withdrawn post VRA, and has never been re-submitted for classification.
The same day that Walworth's nomination was withdrawn, Spencer was re-submitted, but there is no record of debate and a letter from the President withdrawing the nomination was received on the same day.
For several years, Beckwith ( who then was a Captain ) submitted and re-submitted the report to Army brass, only to be repeatedly thwarted in his efforts.
* ThisIsLancashire. co. uk Response letter to Bolton Evening News, published Saturday 15th March 2003 regarding Bob Dee's work at the Twisted Wheel & re-submitted by the same author to the Manchester Evening News, Saturday January 3rd 2004 page 20 )
After passing a normal peer review the editor of the journal re-submitted the article in secret and on the basis of this second review the paper was rejected.
" Sail On, Sailor " was one of two songs recorded at home ( the other was Ricky Fataar's and Chaplin's soulful and moog-tinged " Leaving This Town ") and added at the last minute to a re-sequenced and re-submitted Holland.
Partly out of frustration and partly as a practical joke, Dalbello re-submitted the song demos under a pseudonym, " Bill Da Salleo ", which was nothing more than a simple anagram of her name.
A student's aid application ( FAFSA ) may be submitted to the Department of Education as early as January 1 before the summer or fall when the student enrolls and must be re-submitted with updated information each year.
In 2004 the party was requested, by the Electoral Commission, along with 10 other parties to have its submitted statement of account audited by a chartered accountant and re-submitted.
The population reports are followed closely by numismatic professionals, but they also recognize that their numbers can be inflated through multiple submissions of the same coin, broken out of its holder and re-submitted with the hopes by the sender of receiving a higher grade, or deflated through reluctance to submit a common coin of little value for a service that costs more money than the coin is worth.
* ThisIsLancashire. co. uk Response letter to Bolton Evening News, published Saturday 15th March 2003 regarding Bob Dee's work at the Twisted Wheel & re-submitted by the same author to the Manchester Evening News, Saturday January 3rd 2004 page 20 )
Florentine agents were sent to more than forty cities in the papal states — including Bologna, Perugia, Orvieto, and Viterbo — to foment rebellion, many of which had only been re-submitted to papal authority by the efforts of Cardinal Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz.

legislation and passed
In all the turmoil, some good legislation was passed.
In accordance with legislation passed at the last session of Congress, each Representative is authorized to deliver to the Post Office in bulk newsletters, speeches and other literature to be dropped in every letter box in his district.
In the states that have passed laws preventing discrimination in the sale or rental of housing, support by real estate associations for compliance and broadened coverage through additional legislation could help remove the label of `` social reformism '' that most realtors individually seem determined to avoid.
The Irish Free State, whose consent to the Abdication Act was also required, neither gave it nor allowed the British legislation to take effect in the Free State's jurisdiction ; instead, the Irish parliament passed its own Act — the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act — the day after the Declaration of Abdication Act took force elsewhere, meaning Edward VIII, for one day, remained King of Ireland while George VI was king of all the other realms.
Elections were held on December 10 and the fledgling legislature passed its first local legislation on December 31, 1831.
During 1966, legislation was passed to enable and encourage the banking industry in Cayman.
The Spanish Constitution of 1812, and the legislation passed by the Cádiz Cortes after it was set up in 1808, created a number of liberal political and commercial policies, which were welcomed in Cuba but also curtailed a number of previous political and commercial liberties.
In the 1945-46 session alone, pensions and other benefits were substantially increased, and from 1945 to 1948, over 200 public Acts of Parliament were passed, with eight major pieces of legislation placed on the statute book in 1946 alone.
After the 1974 federal election and subsequent Joint Sitting of parliament, legislation was passed to create a unicameral Legislative Assembly, as well as members with full voting rights at a federal level.
Now ( from 10 December 2007 ), in order of Italian legislation system, the law is before the House and has to be passed also by the Camera dei Deputati, the second house of Italian Parliament, to become an effective law.
As a bilingual act of parliament, the Canada Act 1982 has the distinction of being the only legislation in French that has been passed by an English or British parliament since Norman French ceased to be the language of government in England.
Two federal agencies, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Food and Drug Administration, determine which substances are added to or removed from the various schedules, though the statute passed by Congress created the initial listing, and Congress has sometimes scheduled other substances through legislation such as the Hillory J. Farias and Samantha Reid Date-Rape Prevention Act of 2000, which placed gamma hydroxybutyrate in Schedule I.
They passed legislation to authorize the railroad, and created financing in the form of government railroad bonds.
Roosevelt made his request to Congress on March 21, 1933 ; the legislation was submitted to Congress the same day ; Congress passed it by voice vote on the 31st ; Roosevelt signed it the same day, then issued an executive order on April 5 creating the agency, appointing its director ( Fechner ), and assigning War Department corps area commanders the task to commence enrollment.
On 17 October 2006, the NSW Parliament passed legislation abolishing the rule against double jeopardy in cases where:
In Victoria on 21 December 2011, legislation was passed by the Victorian Parliament allowing new trials where there is " fresh and compelling DNA evidence, where the person acquitted subsequently admits to the crime, or where it becomes clear that key witnesses have given false evidence ".
Husserl was incorrectly rumoured to have been denied the use of the library at Freiburg as a result of the anti-Jewish legislation the Nazis passed in April 1933.
Ownership was in question and legislation was passed for acquisition by condemnation in 1807 and then ceded to the United States in 1808.
Both these states passed legislation to ensure that the euro was recognized as successor to the ECU.
After a very heated national debate, legislation was passed in 1985 that gave women an equal right to decide what surname or surnames they and their children would use.
In 1968, Congress passed legislation as part of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, June 19, 1968, that specified a 10-year limit, a maximum of two 5-year terms, for future FBI Directors, as well as requiring Senate confirmation of appointees.
As Western governments became more aware of the practice, legislation was passed to make it a criminal offence, though enforcement may be a low priority.
Sweden passed legislation in 1982, the first Western country to do so.
For example, Canada has passed legislation favouring the International System of Units, while also maintaining legal definitions for traditional Canadian imperial units.

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