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Three Taverns () was a place on the ancient Appian Way, about 18 km from Rome, designed for the reception of travellers, as the name indicates.
While Wheatley and Way divided the rushing load, Barber and Way divided most of the responsibility for the running backs ' role in the passing attack, while Wheatley had less than half as many receptions and reception yards as either of them.

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Up Close & Personal currently holds a rating of 30 % on Rotten Tomatoes based on 33 reviews, indicating a mixed-to-negative critical reception.
Her following planned single was " Dick & Doe "; a music video for the song was shot but in the midst of the pushbacks for May Day ( first scheduled for a release in May 2002, then to July 16, 2002, then August 2002 ), the single and video as well as the album were altogether shelved after the poor reception gained from " Round Up "-the album eventually leaked onto P2P sites.

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the Honorable Robert Wagner, Sr., at that time a justice of the New York Supreme Court, was on the reception committee.
The reception was held in a private dining room of the Webster Hotel on Lincoln Park West.
Despite his apprehensions about his personal safety, Palfrey's reception in New Orleans was more than cordial.
The fundamental difficulty of which the Selden case was `` a striking ( though not singular ) example '', concluded Hough, `` will remain as long as testimony is taken without any authoritative judicial officer present, and responsible for the maintenance of discipline, and the reception or exclusion of testimony ''.
A reception was held at the church.
His reception remained warmer in America than Britain, and he continued to publish novels and short stories, but by the late 1930s the audience for Milne's grown-up writing had largely vanished: he observed bitterly in his autobiography that a critic had said that the hero of his latest play (" God help it ") was simply " Christopher Robin grown up ... what an obsession with me children are become!
Hume was disappointed with the reception of the Treatise, which " fell stillborn from the press ," as he put it, and so tried again to disseminate his more developed ideas to the public by writing a shorter and more polemical work.
Politicians often resent this need for separation – sometimes sending their bodyguards away from them for personal or publicity reasons ; U. S. President William McKinley did this at the public reception where he was assassinated.
The album continued Dylan's artistic comeback following 1997's Time Out of Mind, and was given an even more enthusiastic reception.
It also housed Station X, a secret radio intercept station, although interception was soon moved to a location with better reception.
The neoclassical architect, Sir Robert Smirke, was asked to draw up plans for an eastern extension to the Museum "... for the reception of the Royal Library, and a Picture Gallery over it ..." and put forward plans for today's quadrangular building, much of which can be seen today.
It was released the following January to a positive reception.
For example, following the American Revolution in 1776, one of the first legislative acts undertaken by each of the newly independent states was to adopt a " reception statute " that gave legal effect to the existing body of English common law to the extent that American legislation or the Constitution had not explicitly rejected English law.
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
In the other five provinces and the three territories, reception was governed by reception statutes.
In the four Atlantic provinces ( Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador ), the reception of English law was automatic, under the principle set out by Blackstone relating to settled colonies.
No reception statute was necessary.
These territories were considered to have been settled by British colonists, and therefore the reception of English law was automatic.
However, given the long history of control by the Hudson's Bay Company, there was some uncertainty as to the date of reception.
When Hong Kong was handed over to China in 1997, Hong Kong retained the common law through a reception statute in Chapter I, Article 8 of the Basic Law of Hong Kong:
Justification ( sixth session ) was declared to be offered upon the basis of human cooperation with divine grace as opposed to the Protestant doctrine of passive reception of grace.
It originally stood for Community Access Television or Community Antenna Television, from cable television's origins in 1948: in areas where over-the-air reception was limited by distance from transmitters or mountainous terrain, large " community antennas " were constructed, and cable was run from them to individual homes.

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This is the greatest distance, 1, 100 miles, from which consistent reception of the 50 transmitter has been reported.
Internet service satellite phones have notoriously poor reception indoors, though it may be possible to get a consistent signal near a window or in the top floor of a building if the roof is sufficiently thin.
The station made this move to be consistent with other full-power stations in the market ( which are also on the VHF dial ) in order to save on energy costs as well as improve reception of the station.

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Whenever two or more standard broadcast stations operate simultaneously on the same or closely adjacent frequencies, each interferes to some extent with reception of the other.
An exhibition of Evelyn Cibula's paintings will open with a reception Nov. 5 at the Evanston Community center, 828 Davis St..
For reception, a local oscillator will typically restore the suppressed carrier so the signal can be demodulated with a product detector.
Along with the Bill of Rights 1689, it remains today one of the main constitutional laws governing the succession to not only the throne of the United Kingdom, but, following British colonialism, the resultant doctrine of reception, and independence, also to those of the other Commonwealth realms, whether by willing deference to the act as a British statute or as a patriated part of the particular realm's constitution.
From 1900 on, thanks to the positive reception given to his ideas, Steiner focused increasingly on his work with the Theosophical Society becoming the secretary of its section in Germany in 1902.
* The reception of Beowulf by the coast guard with drawn spear and a challenge but the situation is quickly smoothed over by an explanation of why the ship has arrived parallels Aeneas ' landing and very similar reception with drawn spear by Pallas in book VIII of the Aeneid.
On 14 July 1879, another feast took place, with a semi-official aspect ; the events of the day included a reception in the Chamber of Deputies, organised and presided over by Léon Gambetta, a military review in Longchamp, and a Republican Feast in the Pré Catelan.
Many smaller reception rooms are furnished in the Chinese regency style with furniture and fittings brought from the Royal Pavilion at Brighton and from Carlton House.
For example, a reception statute enacted by legislation in the state of Washington requires that " he common law, so far as it is not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, or of the state of Washington nor incompatible with the institutions and condition of society in this state, shall be the rule of decision in all the courts of this state.
When Canada achieved formal independence with the passage of the Canada Act 1982, no reception statutes were necessary for the decolonialisation process.
" No person shall, except under and in accordance with a radio authorization, install, operate or possess radio apparatus, other than ( b ) a radio apparatus that is capable only of the reception of broadcasting and that is not a distribution undertaking.
These organizations are in full communion with each other, so any priest of any of those churches may lawfully minister to any member of any of them, and no member of any is excluded from any form of worship in any of the others, including reception of the Eucharist.
Armstrong's research and experimentation with the Audion moved radio reception beyond the crystal set and spark-gap transmitters.
Extrasensory perception ( ESP ) involves reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses but sensed with the mind.
His 2008 film The Sky Crawlers was met with similarly positive international reception.
At the reception, Charles finds himself seated at a table with several ex-girlfriends who relate embarrassing stories about his inability to be discreet, and afterwards bumps into Henrietta ( known among Charles ' friends as " Duckface "), with whom he had a difficult relationship.

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