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Germany never forgot Beatty's treatment, and indeed, Germany chose to ignore the news of Beatty's subsequent death: this contrasting with the condolences and honours rendered by Germany at the news of Jellicoe's passing.
The subsequent elections Løgting were won by an anti-independence majority and instead a high degree of self-governance was attained in 1948 with the passing of the Act of Faroese Home Rule.
The subsequent century would see conflict with England and the throne of Scotland passing through the Houses of Balliol and Bruce to the House of Stuart, along with the arrival of the Black death.
These were employed in games by the 1913 Notre Dame squad and subsequent Harper-and Rockne-coached teams and included many features common in modern passing, including having the passer throw the ball overhand and having the receiver run under a football and catch the ball in stride.
The tactic secured National Coalition support and the subsequent passing of an emergency law.
" Hardly any traces of that function are found in the subsequent tradition ," Karl Galinsky remarked in passing.
After the passing of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 and the subsequent construction of Interstate 5 through central Portland, it became apparent that the I-5 bypass of I-205 was to be routed through Maywood Park.
Her father's treatment of her mother and the latter's subsequent exile led to Kaikeyi harboring a deep distrust of men in general and husbands in particular, and to considering their love as " fickle " and " passing " in nature.
The subsequent Enabling Act, passed by the Reichstag on March 23, 1933, stated that, in addition to the traditional method of the Reichstag passing legislation, the Reich government could also pass legislation.
By the end of 1904, subsequent to Congress passing a safety act that mandated the change, the Southern Pacific converted the locomotive's link and pin coupling equipment to automatic " knuckle " couplers, possibly of the Janney type.
A web cache stores copies of documents passing through it ; subsequent requests may be satisfied from the cache if certain conditions are met.
Entry will require passing a written test and a subsequent group discussion and personal interview.
With the passing of the Ministry of Defence Act 1946 and the subsequent rationalisation of five agencies in 1971, ownership of the island passed from the War Office to the Ministry of Defence.
The resulting controversy made a major contribution towards the then Conservative administration's subsequent passing of the controversial Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988, which forbade the " promotion " of homosexuality by local government ( an article about Section 28 in The Times of May 29, 1988 notes the then-current notoriety of the book ).
From prehistoric cultures, to its Pre-Roman civilizations ( such as the Lusitanians, the Gallaeci, the Celtici, and the Cynetes, amongst others ), passing through its contacts with the Phoenician-Carthaginian world, the Roman period ( see Hispania, Lusitania and Gallaecia ), the Germanic invasions and consequent settlement of the Suevi and Buri ( see Suebic Kingdom of Galicia ) and the Visigoth ( see Visigothic Kingdom ), and, finally, the Moorish Umayyad invasion of Hispania and the subsequent Reconquista, all have made an imprint on the country's culture and history.
In the subsequent case of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, the Court decided that the " military commissions " created to try unlawful combatants for war crimes suffered from certain fatal procedural defects under the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the Geneva Convention and were without other legal authority to proceed, despite Congress ' attempt to deprive the Court of jurisdiction to decide that issue by passing the Detainee Treatment Act.
The dissatisfaction expressed by Cromwell and other Parliamentarians over the failure to trap Charles after the battle and the subsequent half-hearted operations, eventually resulted in the passing of the Self-denying Ordinance, which deprived Essex, Waller and Manchester of their commands, and the formation of the New Model Army, with which Parliament gained victory the next year.
Air passing through the conical shock wave ( and subsequent reflections ) slows to a low supersonic speed.
Since the passing and subsequent adoption of the Statute of Westminster in 1942, the Australian federal government has been legally separate from the ( then ) Imperial government at Westminster, and Australia as a whole has not been subject to laws passed by the Imperial parliament.
Parasite later makes subsequent appearances in the 2000s series Justice League where he is now voiced by Brian George, owing to Brion James's passing.
He also claimed that subsequent to this discovery he got into difficulties and was fortuitously rescued by a passing Afghan camel driver who took him to the camp of a surveyor named Harding.
) On the passing of the Reform Bill, he was elected member for Greenwich and represented that borough in several subsequent parliaments After being appointed as Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean fleet, resigned from the House of Commons on 29 January 1852, by appointment as Steward of the Manor of Hempholme.
His subsequent Hugo award-winning novel A Fire Upon the Deep ( 1992 ) starts with an imaginative description of the evolution of a superintelligence passing through exponentially accelerating developmental stages ending in a transcendent, almost omnipotent power unfathomable by mere humans.
On December 17, 2005, Tocchet took over as interim head coach for Phoenix, stepping in while head coach Wayne Gretzky was out on an indefinite leave of absence due to his mother's illness ( and subsequent passing ).

subsequent and 22nd
Other than its initial encounter with the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion's 2nd Company and the subsequent loss of Point 213, the 22nd Armoured Brigade group had repelled every German assault on its positions throughout the two days of fighting.
The mechanics of these devices were never clearly explained on that show, but the subsequent prequel series, Star Trek: Enterprise, featured a 22nd century version referred to as a " protein resequencer.
In 2003 and 2004, DiSpirito was the subject of the NBC reality television show The Restaurant, which followed DiSpirito and his mother during the opening of their restaurant, Rocco's 22nd Street, and his subsequent lack of cooperation with his investor, Jeffrey Chodorow.

subsequent and Amendment
The validity of a ratification that a state first grants and then later purports to rescind, and of the subsequent ratification of an amendment which that state previously rejected and then later assented to, was addressed by Congress in 1868 when Secretary of State William H. Seward issued a proclamation that what we know today as the Fourteenth Amendment was properly ratified and a part of the Constitution.
Dennis has never been explicitly overruled by the Court, but its relevance within First Amendment jurisprudence has been considerably diminished by subsequent rulings.
All subsequent inaugurations were held on March 4th up until 1933 when the ratification of the Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution changed the inaugural date to January 20th.
Amendments 14, 15, 19, 24, and 26 are not enforced unless subsequent to Amendment 23.
The system was modified also in subsequent legislation, particularly the City and County Management ( Amendment ) Act, 1955, which made some adjustments to give greater power to the council members, and the Local Government Act 1985, which provided for the council – manager system in Galway City once detached for local government purposes from Galway County.
Miranda was undermined by several subsequent decisions which seemed to grant several exceptions to the " Miranda warnings ," undermining its claim to be a necessary corollary of the Fifth Amendment.
In subsequent cases, the courts have interpreted the Sixteenth Amendment and the Brushaber decision as standing for the rule that the Amendment allows a direct tax on " wages, salaries, commissions, etc.
In part as a matter of subsequent interpretations of the word " person " in the Fourteenth Amendment, U. S. courts have extended certain constitutional protections to corporations.
* His precise following of the provisions of section 3 of the 25th Amendment, issuing written declarations to the President pro tempore of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House, declaring his temporary inability to discharge the office, and subsequent declaration that his disability had been removed.
Penny Rimbaud performing with Last Amendment at The Vortex, Hackney, 30 November 2006 He also wrote Rocky Eyed, an extended poem attacking then prime minister Margaret Thatcher and her government following the 1982 Falklands War which was recorded as the Crass album Yes Sir, I Will, The Death of Imagination ( a ' musical drama in 4 parts '), The Diamond Signature ( published by AK Press ) and Oh America, a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks and America's subsequent War on Terror which includes the line Give us justice which is not the searing spite of revenge, peace which is not the product of war nor dependent upon it.
Seven years later, Steven I. Engel would bring action against Union Free School District No. 9 for its adoption and subsequent prescription of the so-called " Regent's prayer ," arguing that it constituted the state-sponsored establishment of religion in violation of citizens ’ First Amendment rights via the Fourteenth Amendment.
The subsequent Tenth Amendment, detailing non-enumerated rights as the sole property of the states and the people, is often cited as the clarification for this inconsistency and the reason why the federal courts have no say in affirming or denying said rights per the Ninth Amendment.
It must also be stated that the Eighth Amendment also caused the elected Parliament to endorse all Orders made by Gen. Zia-ul-Haq by substituting the Article 270A introduced by President's Order No. 14 of 1985 by a slightly modified version, preserving the text declaring the validity of all of Gen. Zia's actions, including his takeover of July 5, 1977 and subsequent constitutional amendments.
After the Civil Rights Act of 1866 had been enacted into law over President Andrew Johnson's veto, some members of Congress voted for the Fourteenth Amendment in order to eliminate doubts about the constitutionality of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, or to ensure that no subsequent Congress could later repeal or alter the main provisions of that Act.
The defense of the charged individuals moved to suppress the use of the seized weapons as evidence on grounds that the search and subsequent seizure were a violation of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
When an accident, with no suggestion of malevolence, prevents the consummation of a sentence, the state's subsequent course in the administration of its criminal law is not affected on that account by any requirement of due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
His subsequent four elections to the U. S. Senate were by the Tennessee General Assembly, the method of choosing U. S. Senators prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
His interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment in both cases remained the basis for subsequent rulings through the modern era.
Bouie and subsequent cases applying Bouie made clear that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment did not incorporate the Ex Post Facto guarantee against the states in any particular manner.
However, such attempts to conflate non-religious, secular or scientific ideas and activities with religion have been explicitly rejected by subsequent courts, most notably Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, where U. S. District Judge John E. Jones III ruled that intelligent design is not science, that it " cannot uncouple itself from its creationist, and thus religious, antecedents ", and that the school district's promotion of it therefore violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the U. S. Constitution ( see Intelligent Design ).
The 1923 Benefices Act 1898 ( Amendment ) Measure placed limits on the sale of advowsons which made them incapable of being sold after two vacancies had occurred subsequent to July 14th 1924 and provided ways securing this earlier by direction of the current patron.

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