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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.
Most of these conspiracies took place before Claudius ' term as Censor, and may have induced him to review the Senatorial rolls.
When President Dwight Eisenhower took office in 1953, he strengthened and extended Truman's loyalty review program, while decreasing the avenues of appeal available to dismissed employees.
After his release, he took a considerable share in the Magyar Minerva, a literary review, and then proceeded to Vienna, where he obtained a post in the bank.
After that review, the goal was allowed because having simply blocked Hull's shot rather than catching it, the Buffalo netminder never took possession of the puck away from Hull.
New Zealand's Foreign Minister, Murray McCully said he was not satisfied that the wording of the review would prevent the conference from " descending into the same kind of rancorous and unproductive debate that took place in 2001 ," and he reported that he was concerned that it could be used by Muslim countries to criticize Israel and to limit free speech when it comes to criticizing their religion.
Liszt took this as an attempt to extort money for a positive review and did not meet Heine.
The 55th Oregon Legislative Assembly in 1969 established a boundary review board to prevent an increase in small incorporated cities, but proponents of Johnson City's incorporation had filed for an election before the law took effect.
The review, which took place on November 20, 1861 involved thousands of troops marching in formation and parading before President Abraham Lincoln.
A significant troop review took place at Bailey's Crossroads on November 20, 1861.
In July 1934 the Studio provided their annual public review and both Le Mesurier and Guinness took part ; among the judges for the event were John Gielgud, Leslie Henson, Alfred Hitchcock and Ivor Novello.
He cited the Harvard College Admissions Program which had been filed as an amicus curiae as an example of a constitutionally valid affirmative action program which took into account all of an applicant's qualities including race in a " holistic review ".
This book is an attempt to review scholarly studies of Sōka Gakkai from the 1950s to the 1970s and shifts in perceptions of the organization as journalists took over from scholars.
In order to understand the attitude which the Orange Free State took at this time in relation to the South African Republic, it is necessary to review the life history of Reitz.
The book review on the Daily Kos took issue with Costain's " overheated prose ", calling it a " result is a tasty, melodramatic, and unconsciously hilarious mess ".
In his review for Allmusic William Ruhlmann was equivocal about the album, stating Browne " took a step back from the precipice so well defined on his first three albums, but doing so didn't seem to make him feel any better ...
The Duke took great pride in his daughter telling his friends to look at her well for she would be Queen of England and bringing the infant to a military review, to the outrage of the Prince Regent, who demanded to know what place the child had there.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone claimed that Town & Country was " less deserving of a review than it is an obituary .... The corpse took with it the reputations of its starry cast, including Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton.
( In later years Kuzmin incurred Akhmatova's enmity, probably because of a 1923 review she took as condescending, and she made him a prototype of one of the villains in her " Poem Without a Hero ".
The Government of Canada undertook a review of all federal laws that deal with private law to ensure that they took into consideration the terminology, concepts and institutions of Quebec civil law and on January 31, 2001, tabled the Federal Law — Civil Law Harmonization Act, No. 1.
While the paper was known as a generally conservative voice of the business establishment in the postwar decades, historian David Hayes, in a review of its positions, has noted that the Globe's editorials in this period " took a benign view of hippies and homosexuals ; championed most aspects of the welfare state ; opposed, after some deliberation, the Vietnam War ; and supported legalizing marijuana.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier wrote that Lord Minto " took his duties to heart " and a review of his life reveals an energetic man who welcomed many challenges and responsibilities.
Peter Duval Smith, writing in Financial Times, also took the opportunity to defend Fleming's work against negative criticism, also specifically naming Paul Johnson and his review: " one should not make a cult of Fleming's novels: a day-dream is a day-dream ; but nor should one make the mistake of supposing he does not know what he is doing.
The first public military review took place at Andernach, in January 1956.
In 1895 he published a book on Lawrence Alma-Tadema and his review of the posthumous exhibition of Millais in 1898 took the painter to task for poorly thought-out works.

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A complex transformation takes place between the review of the past life and the preparation for the next life.
The development is taking place on an internet-based workspace, called iCAT ( Collaborative Authoring Tool ) Platform, somewhat similar to Wikipedia – yet it requires more structure and peer review process.
Nevertheless, later halakhic authorities argued that the requirement to privately review the targum might also be met by reading a translation in the current vernacular in place of the official Targum, or else by studying an important commentary containing midrashic interpretation ( especially that of Rashi ).
The U. S. Supreme Court did not accept the MichGO case for review, thus keeping the previous precedent in place.
Below the Senior Civil Service, each individual department / executive agency can put in place its own grading and pay arrangements, provided they still comply with the central civil service pay and review guidance.
When an inspired document is presented to the World Conference by the president of the church, an elaborate review process takes place.
His review of the musical season of 1844, written in Paris on April 25, 1844, is the first place where he uses the term Lisztomania, a term used to describe the intense fan frenzy directed toward Franz Liszt during his performances.
Vista was listed as the seventh-best place in the United States for family life, based on factors such as jobs and business opportunities, education, climate, and cost-of-living in a 2008 review.
The recent review of the PPHs conducted by the University concluded that St Benet's had a ' good sense of its place within the collegiate University ', and drew attention to the ' commitment and care ' of the Hall's academic staff.
Adding to the irony of this review, in the 1960 NME Reader's Poll, Duane Eddy was the winner of the award for Number One World Musical Personality, taking first place ahead of consistent winner, Elvis Presley.
Some U. S. state court systems use the same terminology, but in others, writ of review, leave to appeal, or certification for appeal is used in place of writ of certiorari as the name for discretionary review of a lower court's judgment.
However, mandatory review remains in place in all states where the death penalty exists ; in those states, a sentence of death is automatically appealed to the state's highest court.
In an attempt to purge Latin from the language of the law, California law has for many years used the term writ of mandate in place of writ of mandamus, and writ of review in place of writ of certiorari.
Citations in, say, a review paper bring together many sources, often recent, in one place.
However, in a 1970 review of North American tyrannosaurs, Dale Russell concluded that Deinodon was not a valid taxon, and used the name Tyrannosauridae in place of Deinodontidae, stating that this was in accordance with ICZN rules.
Adrien Begrand of PopMatters described " South of Heaven " as " an unorthodox set opener in theory ", noting " the song went over like a megaton bomb detonating the place: dozens of inverted crosses projected behind the high drum riser, the sinewy opening notes kicked in, followed by an overture of bass, cymbal crashes, and tom fills, leading up to the slowly building crescendo " in a concert review.
The law allowed police to sentence both minor offenders and " counter-revolutionaries " or " anti-socialist elements " to incarceration in labor camps without the right to a judicial hearing or trial, and did not allow judicial review to take place until after the punishment was being enforced.

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