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Geneva, instead of becoming the City of God, as John had dreamed, had in the two years since he had been there, continued to be a godless place where all manner of vice flourished.
Houston police got to know Diane two years ago when the vice squad picked her up for questioning about a call girl ring.
Since these two constructions are inverses of each other, we can say that every Boolean ring arises from a Boolean algebra, and vice versa.
There also are two vice presidents and the president's cabinet composed of his ministers.
Intuitively, for two sets S and T to have the same cardinality means that it is possible to " pair off " elements of S with elements of T in such a fashion that every element of S is paired off with exactly one element of T and vice versa.
The two sides of the strait are within an arrow's range of each other, so close that sailors attempting to avoid Charybdis will pass too close to Scylla and vice versa.
Expressing a CGS derived unit in terms of the SI base units, or vice versa, requires combining the scale factors that relate the two systems:
In addition, relativity theory shows that in moving frames of reference a magnetic field transforms to a field with a nonzero electric component and vice versa ; thus firmly showing that they are two sides of the same coin, and thus the term " electromagnetism ".
As a consequence, the two vice presidents, belonging to other parties, resigned as well to be able to vote.
He ran unsuccessfully for president of the United States in 1980, but was chosen by party nominee Ronald Reagan to be the vice presidential nominee, and the two were subsequently elected.
In November 2006, Reilly's attorney presented to U. S. District Judge Susan Illston a letter from Hearst senior vice president James Asher to MediaNews President Jody Lodovic that said the two companies agreed to " offer national advertising and internet advertising sales for their San Francisco Bay area newspapers on a joint basis, and to consolidate the San Francisco Bay Area distribution networks of such newspapers ..." Illston, suggesting she had been misled by the companies when they said they had not been collaborating, issued a 14-page ruling forbidding Hearst and MediaNews from working together on national advertising sales or distribution.
Tension from the incompatibility of the two aims grew: whoever chose Rome and the West must renounce the East, and vice versa.
Abernathy was also the vice president of the Unification Church-affiliated American Freedom Coalition, and served on boards of directors for two other related organizations.
If the vice president and Cabinet contest this claim, it is up to Congress, which must meet within two days if not already in session, to decide the merit of the claim.
Bushnell decided to inform each of the two groups that the other was uninterested — Bushnell told the Bally executives that the Midway executives did not want it and vice versa — to preserve the relationships for future dealings.
The formal structure of the Qing government centered on the Emperor as the absolute ruler, who presided over six Boards ( Ministries ) (), each headed by two presidents (; Ma: 40px Aliha amban ) and assisted by four vice presidents (; Ma: 40px Ashan i amban ).
There are two ways to change from port tack to starboard tack ( or vice versa ): either by turning the bow through the eye of the wind, " tacking " or the stern, " jibing ".
The two sides of the strait were within an arrow's range of each other — so close that sailors attempting to avoid Charybdis would pass too close to Scylla and vice versa.
For most of the series run, the exterior doors of the police box operated separately from the heavier interior doors, although sometimes the two sets could open simultaneously to allow the ship's passengers to look directly outside and vice versa.
" One of his favorite jokes was about a woman with two sons, one of whom went to sea and one of whom was elected vice president ; neither was ever heard of again.
If the wipe proceeds from two opposite edges of the screen toward the center or vice versa, it is known as a barn door wipe ( named for its similarity to a pair of doors opening or closing ).
In 1919, Richard Oswald directed and released two films, that met with press controversy and action from police vice investigators and government censors.
Under the system in place in 1796, electors had two votes, but both were for president ; the runner-up in the presidential race was elected vice-president ( this was prior to the passage of the Twelfth Amendment, which, in accommodating the notion of running mate, required that electors cast separate ballots for president and vice president ).
Thus, if a " 1 " is represented by one transition, then a " 0 " is represented by two transitions and vice versa, making Differential Manchester a form of frequency shift keying.
In 1961, while vice president, Johnson had hosted Konrad Adenauer some two years before the German statesman vacated the chancellorship of the German Federal Republic.

two and presidents
In 357, there appear to have been two paramount kings ( Chnodomar and Westralp ) who probably acted as presidents of the confederation and seven other kings ( reges ).
Further concern arose when Bill Clinton announced that, with Hillary, voters would be getting two presidents " for the price of one ".
Secretary-General Kofi Annan stepped in as a mediator and chaired a tripartite summit with the two countries ' presidents on 15 November 2002, which established a commission to facilitate the peaceful implementation of the ICJ's judgement.
It has hence been considered disloyal by the two northerner presidents Patassé and Bozizé, both of whom have equipped and run their own militias outside FACA.
Arias thus remained barred from a second term as president ; however, in April 2003 – by which time two of the four judges who had voted against the change in 2000 had been replaced – the Court reconsidered the issue and, with the only dissenters being the two anti-reelection judges remaining from 2000, declared the 1969 amendment null and thus opened the way to reelection for former presidents – which in practice meant Arias.
Since then, the country has had two presidents: Francisco Macías Nguema, the former mayor of Mongomo under the Spanish colonial government, and Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo ( Macías's nephew ), who has ruled since 1979 when he staged a military coup d ' état and executed Macías.
Cleveland is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms ( 1885 – 1889 and 1893 – 1897 ) and therefore is the only individual to be counted twice in the numbering of the presidents.
Carver taught there for 47 years, developing the department into a strong research center and working with two additional college presidents during his tenure.
Three provisional presidents held office during this interval ; one resigned and the army deposed the other two, Franck Sylvain and Fignolé.
When Aristide's term ended in February 1996, this was Haiti's first ever transition between two democratically elected presidents.
He was the first president to serve in Congress after his term of office, and one of only two former presidents to do so ( Andrew Johnson later served in the Senate ).
On April 26, 2007 the presidents of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan signed an agreement to create an " International Supreme Council " between the two states.
This civil unrest had escalated into extreme violence, resulting in numerous bombings of homes of powerful politicians, intellectuals, influential locals, and the death of two presidents.
After a long period of transition, including the violent deaths of two presidents ( Haruo Remeliik in 1985 and Lazarus Salii in 1988 ), Palau voted in 1994 to freely associate with the United States while retaining independence under the Compact of Free Association.
George Washington, the first president, set an unofficial precedent of serving only two terms, which subsequent presidents followed until 1940.
Since the amendment's adoption, four presidents have served two full terms: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
The House has thus far impeached two presidents: Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998.
In at least two cases, presidents saw fit to issue denials that they were atheists.
The Constitution allowed the first president to serve for only two years, and set a three-year term for all later presidents.
The pair of presidents spent more than two hours in the company of each other and " reviewed all issues of common interest ".

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