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This rule providing for a blackout of televised baseball 30 minutes before the start of a major or minor league game in any area comes from the game's top rulers.
The scheme functions slightly differently in each area, and is managed by each branch, but the overall rule is that each participating pub is allowed to purchase beer from whatever brewery they wish, but if it the beer is to be promoted as a ' LocAle ' it must come from a brewery within a predetermined number of miles ( which is set by each CAMRA branch, but generally is around 20 or 25 miles, although, the North London branch has set it at 30 miles ) from brewery to pub door, even if it comes from a distribution centre further away ; in addition, each participating pub must keep at least one LocAle for sale at all times.
Some commentators say the name comes from the verb śœarar (" to rule, be strong, have authority over "), thereby making the name mean " God rules " or " God judges ".
He explains that kings who rule righteously are desirable, but once a wicked king comes to power he spreads evil to his subjects, and it is difficult to remove a wicked king from power.
If this rule change is passed, it comes into effect at the end of their round.
In response to the mutiny, the East India Company is abolished in August 1858 and India comes under the direct rule of the British crown, beginning the period of the British Raj.
* Nessebar in modern-day Bulgaria comes under Roman rule.
* 1265 – The Isle of Man comes under Scottish rule for a brief period of 10 years.
After verifying that the next hop is reachable, if the route comes from an internal ( i. e. IBGP ) peer, the first rule to apply according to the standard is to examine the LOCAL_PREFERENCE attribute.
* The city of Vicenza comes under the rule of the Venetians.
The origin of Dari comes from the middle Persian which was spoken during the rule of the Sassanid dynasty.
* The House of Balsic's rule of Montenegro comes to an end.
* The Isle of Man comes under Scottish rule.
The modern Turkic name of Tashkent ( City of Stone ) comes from Kara-Khanid rule in the 10th century.
The golden goal rule comes into use at the end of regulation of every regular-season National Hockey League game where the score is tied.
Like the NHL, the NFL's rule comes into use at the end of regulation of any regular season game.
If a player goes all in with a bet or raise rather than a call, another special rule comes into play.
Historically the Meierij is the descendant of Taxandria, when that area comes under the rule of the dukes of Brabant in the 12th century.
" IV " comes from him being the fourth of that name to rule as overlord of the Polish, since Władysław I Herman.
The term alimony comes from the Latin word alimōnia (" nourishment, sustenance ", from alere, " to nourish "), from which also alimentary ( of, or relating to food, nutrition, or digestion ) and the Scots law concept of aliment, and was a rule of sustenance to assure the wife's lodging, food, clothing, and other necessities after divorce.
The language spoken in Gascony before Roman rule was part of the Basque dialectal continuum ( see Aquitanian language ); the fact that the word ' Gascon ' comes from the Latin root vasco / vasconem, which is the same root that gives us ' Basque ', implies that the speakers identified themselves at some moment as Basque.
The name comes from the Arabic Wādî al-Khānātوادي القنا, which means " Valley of the Stalls " or " River of Stalls ", referring to the refreshment stalls which were set up there during Muslim rule in Andalusia.
In 455 Avitus had sent an ambassador, comes Fronto, to the Suebi and then to Theodoric II to ask them formally to recognise Roman rule.
A rule of thumb proposed by Herbert Kasube of Bradley University advises that whichever function comes first in the following list should be u:
The title Mwathani or Mwathi ( the greatest ruler ) which comes from the word gwatha, meaning to rule or reign with authority was-and-is also used.

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Another evidence of the spreading rule of reason was provided from Mexico City with the daily hijacking of an American plane by a demented Algerian with a gun.
And particularly in the musical field, adaptations have long been the rule, from Die Fledermaus and The Merry Widow to Oklahoma! and My Fair Lady.
It said the tax-freedom of the gain in this case stemmed not from the exempt status of the income but from a special rule on corporate liquidations.
The current conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh ( NK ) began in 1988 when Armenian demonstrations against Azerbaijani rule broke out in both Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Supreme Soviet voted to secede from Azerbaijan and join Armenia.
Doubleday fired the first shots from the Union in the defense of Fort Sumter in a " contest ..., as whether virtue or vice should rule " in America.
This rule proved inconvenient when a monastery was situated in a desert or at a distance from a city, and necessity compelled the ordination of some monks.
To distinguish abbots from bishops, it was ordained that their mitre should be made of less costly materials, and should not be ornamented with gold, a rule which was soon entirely disregarded, and that the crook of their pastoral staff ( the crosier ) should turn inwards instead of outwards, indicating that their jurisdiction was limited to their own house.
This supplemental rule book includes the remaining elements from the Merlin novels, such as Broken Patterns, and allows players to create Constructs such as Merlin's Ghostwheel.
Abydos thereafter became a member of the Delian League, until it revolted from Athenian rule in 411 BC.
When he is away, his two brothers, Vili and, rule Asaland from Asagarth.
He had a lasting effect on Italy and the Pannonian Basin ; in the former his invasion marked the beginning of centuries of Lombard rule, and in the latter his defeat of the Gepids and his departure from Pannonia ended the dominance there of the Germanic peoples.
In Homer's Iliad, when Alcmene was about to give birth to Heracles, Zeus announced to all the gods that on that day a child, descended from Zeus himself, would be born who would rule all those around him.
It served as the uniform of the Almoravids, and under their rule, sumptuary laws forbade anybody else from wearing the veil, thereby making it the distinctive dress of the ruling class ( the later Almohads made a point of mocking the Almoravid veil as symbolic of effeminacy and decadence.
These troops, returning home from a disastrous military expedition to Cyrene in Libya, suspected that they had been betrayed in order that Apries, the reigning king, might rule more absolutely by means of his Greek mercenaries ; many Egyptians fully sympathized with them.
But there are smaller snippets of tradition preserved in the Historia Brittonum: in Chapter 31, we are told that Vortigern ruled in fear of Ambrosius ; later, in Chapter 66, various events are dated from a Battle of Guoloph ( often identified with Wallop, ESE of Amesbury near Salisbury ), which is said to have been between Ambrosius and Vitolinus ; lastly, in Chapter 48, it is said that Pascent, the son of Vortigern, was granted rule over the regions of Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion by Ambrosius.
Although, the young prince's troops could get the mastery in 1189 when the boyars of Halych rose against his rule, but shortly afterwards Prince Vladimir II Yaroslavich managed to escape from his captivity and he expelled the Hungarian troops from Halych.
The people, who felt the severity of his laws, at the same time acknowledged their justice and found themselves protected from the rapacity of their superiors who had grown corrupt under the safety and opulence of Manuel I rule.
At Paris, he was influenced by the Gregorian Reform ideals of churchly independence from Monarchical rule.
We know from the associative rule that the following must be true:
Assyria or Athura ( Aramaic for Assyria ) was a Semitic Akkadian kingdom, extant as a nation state from the late 25th or early – 24th century BC to 608 BC centred on the Upper Tigris river, in northern Mesopotamia ( present day northern Iraq ), that came to rule regional empires a number of times through history.
With the relaxation of the rule, in England at least, that anthems should be only in English, the repertoire has been greatly enhanced by the addition of many works from the Latin repertoire.
Unlike most Common-law jurisdictions, the majority of civil law jurisdictions have specialized courts or sections to deal with administrative cases which, as a rule, will apply procedural rules specifically designed for such cases and different from that applied in private-law proceedings, such as contract or tort claims.

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