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This caused a bonanza of plans, one superseding the other.
In return, the U. S. Attorney: a ) agreed to dismiss the other eight remaining charges in the superseding indictment ; b ) agreed not to charge Al-Arian with any other crimes known to the government at the time of the execution of the agreement ; c ) agreed not to enter any recommendation as to the imposition or amount of a fine ; d ) agreed with Al-Arian that an appropriate sentence would be 46 – 57 months in prison ; and e ) covenanted that if no adverse information were received suggesting such a recommendation to be unwarranted, the U. S. would recommend that Al-Arian receive a sentence " at the low end of the applicable guideline range, as calculated by the Court ".
The personal computer had become an essential component of the electronic musician ’ s equipment, entirely superseding analog synthesizers and fulfilling the traditional functions of the computer in music for composition and scoring, synthesis and sound processing, control over external synthesizers and other performance equipment, and the sampling of audio input.
A consolidated edition of the ISBD was published in 2007 and revised in 2011, superseding earlier separate ISBDs for monographs, older monographic publications, cartographic materials, serials and other continuing resources, electronic resources, non-book materials, and printed music.

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It was created by the Joint Photographic Experts Group committee in 2000 with the intention of superseding their original discrete cosine transform-based JPEG standard ( created in 1992 ) with a newly designed, wavelet-based method.
As an effect both separate duchies, Holstein and Schleswig, with shares of each party scattered in both duchies, provided them with a condominial government binding both together, partially superseding their legally different affiliation as Holy Roman and Danish fiefs.
As an effect the complicated fiscal division of both separate duchies, Holstein and Schleswig, with shares of each party scattered in both duchies, provided them with a condominial government binding both together, partially superseding their legally different affiliation as Holy Roman and Danish fiefs.
The Dominion came into existence July 1, 1867, assembled from colonies each of which had their own stamps, so the new government issued a new series of stamps on April 1, 1868, superseding all previous issues.
As an effect the complicated fiscal division of both separate duchies, Holstein and Schleswig, with shares of each party scattered in both duchies, provided them with a condominial government binding both together, partially superseding their legally different affiliation as Holy Roman and Danish fiefs.
AusLink established a defined national network ( superseding the former National Highway system ) of important road and rail infrastructure links and their intermodal connections.
They coordinated responses to Britain and shared their plans ; by 1773 they had emerged as shadow governments, superseding the colonial legislature and royal officials.
Beginning in the 1950s in France, the Letterist International and after the Situationist International developed a dialectical viewpoint, seeing their task as superseding art, abolishing the notion of art as a separate, specialized activity and transforming it so it became part of the fabric of everyday life.

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The IBM System / 360 ( announced in 1964 but not delivered until 1966 ) was designed as a common machine architecture for both groups of users, superseding all existing IBM architectures.
During BTAC performance testing the Eco-Link was given an " excellent " rating for its performance in manoeuvrability, productivity, safety and emissions tests, superseding ordinary lorries in many respects.
Following the Civil War, the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments changed this arrangement by ( respectively ) abolishing slavery, and superseding the three-fifths clause by requiring that a state's population for apportionment purposes was to be determined by " counting the whole number of Persons " in the state, " excluding Indians not taxed.
Over the 2004 Christmas period, part of the main dome was used as a shelter for the homeless and others in need, organised by the charity Crisis after superseding the London Arena, which had previously hosted the event.
English law prior to the American Revolution is still part of the law of the United States through reception statutes, except in Louisiana, and provides the basis for many American legal traditions and policies, though it has no superseding jurisdiction.
It records that when Kubera approached Brahma for the favour of superseding his father Pulastya, Pulastya created Vishrava.
These were still printed in the Missal, which, except for the replacement of the Holy Week liturgies, remained unchanged and was not considered to constitute a new editio typica superseding that of Pope Pius X, which was published by Pope Benedict XV in 1920.
The first of these may be called jurisdiction under MILITARY LAW, and is found in acts of Congress prescribing rules and articles of war, or otherwise providing for the government of the national forces ; the second may be distinguished as MILITARY GOVERNMENT, superseding, as far as may be deemed expedient, the local law, and exercised by the military commander under the direction of the President, with the express or implied sanction of Congress ; while the third may be denominated MARTIAL LAW PROPER, and is called into action by Congress, or temporarily, when the action of Congress cannot be invited, and in the case of justifying or excusing peril, by the President, in times of insurrection or invasion, or of civil or foreign war, within districts or localities where ordinary law no longer adequately secures public safety and private rights.
Ressam was indicted by a superseding indictment on January 20, 2000, for nine counts of criminal activity in connection with his attempt to bomb the Los Angeles International Airport on December 31, 1999: 1 ) an act of terrorism transcending a national boundary ; 2 ) placing an explosive in proximity to a terminal ; 3 ) false identification documents ; 4 ) use of a fictitious name for admission to the U. S .; 5 ) the felony of making a false statement to a U. S. Customs official ; 6 ) smuggling ; 7 ) transportation of explosives ; 8 ) possession of an unregistered firearm ; and 9 ) carrying an explosive during the commission of a felony.
It prepared all bills for the Riksdag, created and deposed all ministries, controlled the foreign policy of the nation, and claimed and often exercised the right of superseding the ordinary courts of justice.
The peasant proprietors, who, under the name of the " Lantmanna " party, formed a compact majority in the Second Chamber, pursued a consistent policy of class interests in the matter of the taxes and burdens that had, as they urged, so long oppressed the Swedish peasantry ; and consequently when a bill was introduced for superseding the old system of army organization by general compulsory service, they demanded as a condition of its acceptance that the military burdens should be more evenly distributed in the country, and that the taxes, which they regarded as a burden under which they had wrongfully groaned for centuries, should be abolished.
As flaws are inevitable, the standard MUST define a process for fixing flaws identified during implementation and interoperability testing and to incorporate said changes into a revised version or superseding version of the standard to be released under terms that do not violate the OSR.
Krafft-Ebing's work was so influential that these became the standard terms for differences in sexual orientation, superseding Ulrichs ' word Urning.
No doubt largely because of his influence, various authors supported the term, either as such, or as " Urochordata ", but the usage is invalid because " Tunicata " has precedence and there never were grounds for superseding the name.
Aside from monsters, the book included random encounter tables for dungeons, outdoors, and the Astral and Ethereal Planes ; these encounter tables combined creatures from the Monster Manual and Fiend Folio, superseding the tables in the Dungeon Master's Guide.
GB18030 is the registered Internet name for the official character set of the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) superseding GB2312.
The Chevrolet Chevette was introduced in September 1975 and manufactured for model years 1976-1987 based on GM's worldwide T platform and superseding the Vega as Chevrolet's entry-level subcompact.
In 1981, the Town Car became a stand-alone model in the Lincoln product line, superseding the Continental as the flagship for the Lincoln brand as well as for Ford Motor Company.
928 sales had risen slightly by the 1985 model year, but there was still some question as to if it were truly capable of superseding the 911 as the company's premier model, and for 1986 Porsche re-introduced the 930 to the Japanese and U. S. markets, now featuring an emission-controlled engine producing.
In Miller v. California ( 1973 ), a five-person majority agreed for the first time since Roth as to a test for determining constitutionally unprotected obscenity, superseding the Roth test.

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OMF is in turn used by Rarian ( superseding ScrollKeeper ), which is used by the GNOME desktop and KDE help browsers and the ScrollServer documentation server.
However, on all understandings of omnipotence, it is generally held that a deity is able to intervene in the world by superseding the laws of physics, since they are not part of its nature, but the principles on which it has created the physical world.
The interpretation of all of these passages are hotly contested amongst various schools of thought, traditionalist and reform-minded, and branches of Islam, from the reforming Qur ' anists and Ahmadiyya to the ultra-traditionalist Salafi, as is the doctrine of abrogation ( naskh ) which is used to determine which verses take precedent, based on reconstructed chronology, with later verses superseding earlier ones.
Video art is named after the video tape, which was most commonly used in the form's early years, but before that artists had already been working on film, and with changes in technology Hard Disk, CD-ROM, DVD, and solid state are superseding tape but the electronic video signal remains the carrier of moving image work.
Since its widespread availability after World War II the most popular Christmas roast is turkey, superseding the goose of Dickens's time.
However technically this method has nothing to do with the window manager, and is simply a means of superseding it.
This form emerged in last 20 years due to Western influence ; it is now gradually superseding the next one, especially in business practice.
In the modern Navy, the submarine pin is either a silver or gold chest pin, worn above all ribbons unless a second superseding qualification has been achieved in which case the submarine pin is worn below ribbons on the breast pocket.
The Plymouth Sundance is a compact car model manufactured and marketed for model years 1987 to 1994, competing with compacts such as the Geo Prizm, Ford Escort and the Honda Civic, superseding the Plymouth Horizon.
Its basic functionality and packet structure is defined in the RTP specification RFC 3550, superseding its original standardization in 1996 ( RFC 1889 ).
Calder Freeway is a freeway linking Melbourne to Ravenswood South in Victoria, Australia, superseding stretches of the Calder Highway.
However, when mayor Phil Bredesen did not run for reelection as mayor in 1999 ( it is still unclear whether a term limits provision amended into the Nashville Metro Charter after Fulton's time as mayor limiting city council members to two consecutive four-year terms applies to mayors, superseding the former three-term limit ; Bredesen chose not to contest this point ), Fulton was again encouraged to run.
As the heart and powerhouse of the ship, Fuku exercises superseding control over its entirety, most notably its energy output, which is influenced by her emotional vigor.
As the author of the spiritual regulation for the reform of the Russian Orthodox Church, Feofan is regarded as the creator of the spiritual department superseding the patriarchate, and better known by its later name of the Holy Governing Synod, of which he was made vice-president.
Although the Welsh Assembly originally had no primary legislative ( law-making ) powers in areas where it has been devolved from the Parliament of the United Kingdom with the introduction of the Government of Wales Act 1998 which set it up, primary legislative powers were introduced and more areas were devolved to the Welsh Assembly with the superseding Government of Wales Act 2006 ; there is a chance the introduction of an English Parliament would result in the Assembly gaining full legislative competence and becoming a Welsh Parliament.
The virus is most effective when it infiltrates the narrative voice — when the narrator not only imitates the villain's discourse but also shows himself seduced by the opportunity to ventriloquize it and thus to transmit the bad influence of the very books his poem is committed to superseding.

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