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The Senate took three votes: on May 16, it voted on the 11th article of impeachment, which included many of the charges contained in the other articles, and on May 26 voted on the second and third articles, after which the trial adjourned.
The demonstration that the phase transition is second order, that it reproduces the Meissner effect and the calculations of specific heats and penetration depths appeared in the December 1957 article, " Theory of superconductivity ".
The French State refuses to change the second article of the Constitution ( added in 1994 ), which states that “ the language of the Republic is French ”.
The second article, published in 1938, states that launching a swift strategic knockout has great attractions for Germany but appears to accept that such a knockout will be very difficult to achieve by land attack under modern conditions ( especially in view of the existence of systems of fortification like the Maginot Line ) unless an exceptionally high degree of surprise is achieved.
Conan Doyle used the later photographs in 1921 to illustrate a second article in The Strand, in which he described other accounts of fairy sightings.
* Dutch: &# 39 ; t definite article of neuter nouns and third person singular neuter pronoun, &# 39 ; k first person pronoun, je second person singular pronoun, ie third person masculine singular pronoun, ze third person plural pronoun
An article from Forbes Magazine, dated September 5, 2012, lists the Cowboys as the highest valued sports franchise in the history of the United States, and second in the world ( behind Manchester United of the English Premier League ), with an estimated value of approximately $ 2. 1 billion.
Encouraged by Klein, Hilbert in a second article extended his method, providing estimations on the maximum degree of the minimum set of generators, and he sent it once more to the Annalen.
This article uses the second definition and does not describe porpoises ( suborder Odontoceti, family Phocoenidae ).
Refer to the lower Directrix section of this article for a second equivalent construction of an ellipse.
Here we denote with the Bernoulli number of the second kind ( only because the historical reason of formation of this article ) which differ from the first kind only for the index 1.
Inspection of the formulae above shows that the ( ideally constant ) unit of ephemeris time such as the ephemeris second has been for the whole of the twentieth century very slightly shorter than the corresponding ( but not precisely constant ) unit of mean solar time ( which besides its irregular fluctuations tends gradually to increase ), consistently also with the modern results of Morrison and Stephenson ( see article ΔT ).
In the context of this article, FTL is the transmission of information or matter faster than c, a constant equal to the speed of light in a vacuum, which is 299, 792, 458 meters per second ( by definition ) or about 186, 282. 4 miles per second.
As of 2006, these two states are the second and fourth most populous states in the nation, respectively ( see this article ).
The views of the moderate Hussites were widely represented at the university and among the citizens of Prague ; they were therefore called the Prague Party, but also Calixtines ( Latin calix chalice ) or Utraquists ( Latin utraque both ), because they emphasized the second article of Prague, and the chalice became their emblem.
' In the second case, he cites an example that demonstrates ignorance of statistical principles in the lay press: ' Since no such proof is possible genetically modified food is harmless, the article in The New York Times was what is called a " bad rap " against the U. S. Department of Agriculture-a bad rap based on a junk-science belief that it's possible to prove a null hypothesis.
The Multiple Kick is usually done in the " second " style described in the Side Kick article which " involves shooting the leg forward as in a front kick and then pivoting and turning so " to actually deliver a side kick.
Monophyly is contrasted with the terms paraphyly and polyphyly, which are most easily understood from the second diagram in this article.
George Forster, who had been on Cook ’ s second voyage to the Pacific and had been with him when he landed on Norfolk Island, was at the time professor of natural history at the University of Vilna ( or Vilnius ) in Polish Lithuania: Forster discussed the proposed Botany Bay colony in an article written in November 1786, “ Neuholland, und die brittische Colonie in Botany Bay ”.
Latin versions of both had recently been published in Lyon, and extracts from both are paraphrased ( in the second case almost literally ) in his first two verses, the first of which is appended to this article.
The first of these is reproduced at the bottom of this article and the second can be seen by visiting the relevant facsimile site ( see External Links ).
In Toumey's 2008 article, " Reading Feynman into Nanotechnology ", he found 11 versions of the publication of “ Plenty of Room ", plus two instances of a closely related talk by Feynman, “ Infinitesimal Machinery ,” which Feynman called “ Plenty of Room, Revisited .” Also in Toumey ’ s references are videotapes of that second talk.
In " Rich and Poor ", the version of the aforementioned article that appears in the second edition of Practical Ethics, his main argument is presented as follows:
For the purpose of differentiation, this article uses the second definition.

second and constitution
John Adams fashioned much of pre-Revolutionary radical ideology, wrote the constitution of his home state of Massachusetts, negotiated, with Franklin and Jay, the peace with Britain and served as our first Vice President and our second President.
It regulated all social spheres, so it was the second Serbian constitution, after St. Sava's Nomocanon ( Zakonopravilo ).
In 1653, Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector under England's and later Britain's first written constitution Instrument of Government and then under the second and last written constitution known as the Humble Petition and Advice.
Dollfuss staged a parliamentary session with just his party members present in April 1934 to have his new constitution approved, effectively the second constitution in the world espousing corporatist ideas ( after that of the Portuguese Estado Novo ).
Both terms were used in East Germany with an increasing emphasis on the abbreviated name, especially since East Germany considered West Germans and West Berliners to be foreigners following the promulgation of its second constitution in 1968.
The second constitution was ratified by the Grand National Assembly on April 20, 1924.
In December 1976, Albania adopted its second Stalinist constitution of the postwar era.
New York, the second largest state and a bastion of anti-federalism, would likely not ratify it if Virginia rejected the constitution, and Virginia's exclusion from the new government would disqualify George Washington from being the first president.
First, Britain must give an assurance of full independence for India after the war and allow the election of a constituent assembly to frame a new constitution ; second, although the Indian armed forces would remain under the British Commander-in-Chief, Indians must be included immediately in the central government and given a chance to share power and responsibility.
Many regarded this as a second time Syria had pressured Lebanon's Parliament to amend the constitution in a way that favored Lahoud ( the first allowing for his election in 1998 immediately after he had resigned as commander-in-chief of the LAF.
In 1973 Nasir was elected to a second term under the constitution as amended in 1972, which extended the presidential term to five years and which also provided for the election of the prime minister by the Majlis.
In 1992, Alpha Oumar Konaré won Mali's first democratic, multi-party presidential election, before being re-elected for a second term in 1997, which was the last allowed under the constitution.
Pakistan declared itself an Islamic republic on adoption of a constitution in 1956, but the civilian rule was stalled by the 1958 military coup d ' etat by Ayub Khan, who ruled during a period of internal instability and a second war with India in 1965.
A second referendum was held to ratify the constitution, which was adopted in 1952.
The original remuneration for prime minister and other ministers were specified in the Part B of the second schedule of the constitution of India, which was later removed by an amendment.
Paragraph 19 of the revised constitution of 1874 extended the definition of the federal army to every able-bodied male citizen, swelling the size of the army ( at least in theory ) from under 150, 000 to more than 700, 000, with population growth during the 20th century rising further to some 1. 5 million, the second largest armed force per capita after the Israeli Defence Forces.
The second constitution of the PRC was modeled on the ideology of the Cultural Revolution and promulgated in 1975.
Brownson, who argued that, in a sense, three " constitutions " are involved: first the constitution of nature that includes all of what the Founders called " natural law "; second the constitution of society, an unwritten and commonly understood set of rules for the society formed by a social contract before it establishes a government ; by which it does establish the third, a constitution of government.
Lucca had been the second largest Italian city state ( after Venice ) with a republican constitution (" comune ") to remain independent over the centuries.

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