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Years later, in the 1980s, with liberals in charge of the congress, they passed a resolution to turn the whole chamber in the Elliptic Room 90 degrees to put the main mural on the side and commissioned Alejandro Obregon to paint a non-partisan mural in the surrealist style.
The separatist New Flemish Alliance ( N-VA ), the largest party in Flanders and the country as a whole, controls 27 of 150 seats in the lower chamber.
When he is stopped, he bursts back into the Senate chamber, loudly confessing to the whole scheme, and affirms Smith's innocence.
In 2005 the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, proposed that Northern Ireland MPs should be able to address a committee of the whole of house sitting in the Dáil chamber.
Best practice is to heat the whole chamber under vacuum to the highest temperature allowed by the materials, allow time for outgassing products to be exhausted by the mechanical pumps, and then cool and use the cryopump without breaking the vacuum.
Lengthy discussions resulted in a new convention in September, which contained the programme of the proposed conference, and in December Rouvier was able to make a statement of the whole proceedings in the chamber, which received the assent of all parties.
The posterior chamber extends along the whole length of the body and is used in buoyancy.
In April 2006, Dayton was rated one of America's " Five Worst Senators " by Time magazine, which also labeled him " The Blunderer " for such " erratic behavior " as his temporary closure of his office in 2004 because of an unspecified terrorist threat, his complaints about " limited power in a chamber where authority derives from seniority ," and his comments in February 2005 that the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota was " worth a hell of a lot more than the whole state of South Dakota ", a remark he later apologized for.
The post at the RCM, which from 1925 he combined with the position of Director of Music at St Paul's Girls ' School, and frequent work as a competition adjudicator, was to reduce the amount of time he could devote to composition ; but he continued to write orchestral and chamber music, including the string quartet In Gloucestershire ( originally written 1916, but rewritten in whole or in part several times and not reaching its final form until the 1930s ), the overture Merry Eye ( 1920 ) and the second Piano Concerto ( 1925 ).
Vallas, writing in the mid-twentieth century, says that the Sonata had " become Franck's most popular work, and, in France at least, the most generally accepted work in the whole repertoire of chamber music.
It normally consists of a square, circular, or cruciform chamber with a slabbed or corbelled roof, accessed by a long, straight passageway, with the whole structure covered by a circular mound of earth.
This large chamber, the ' town hall ', ( and its later variant ' city hall ') has become synonymous with the whole building, and with the administrative body housed in it.
* Gerard Hoffnung's fictional creation, Bruno Heinz Jaja, is credited with the composition for chamber ensemble ' Punkt Kontrapunkt ', performed at the 1958 Hoffnung Music Festival ( to a score in fact written by Humphrey Searle ), whose climax is ' three bars of silence-the first is in 7 / 8, the third also is in 7 / 8, but the middle bar of silence ... is in 3 / 4 time, and this gives the whole work a quasi-Viennese effect '.
The chamber was exclusively used for private council meetings as part of the daily routine of the emperor, whereas the whole block was only accessible to the imperial princes, the vizier, and selected courtiers.
He was confined to his chamber for the whole of Lent, covering the period 2 March to 17 April 1093.
Due to the greatly increased cylinder pressures, the engine as a whole is placed under greater stress, especially the parts involved with the combustion chamber.
The whole system is kept in a vacuum deposition chamber, to allow the particles to travel as freely as possible.
All these techniques assume the sound field in the chamber to be diffuse, and will normally use a broadband sound source ( e. g. white noise or pink noise ) so that the resulting sound field contains acoustic energy across the whole audible range.
Bagatti interpreted the remains to indicate that the cemetery's initial structure consisted of three chambers ( the actual tomb being the inner chamber of the whole complex ), was adjudged in accordance with the customs of that period.
The mosque has a vast paved rectangular courtyard, which is nearly 75 m by 66 m. The whole of the western chamber is a big hall standing on 260 pillars all carved from Hindu and Jain traditions.
The main burial chamber was located at the southern-west end of the tomb, but the whole burial site is highly unstable and is in danger of collapsing.
Until the creation of the Supreme Court, ultimate appeal lay to the House of Lords, a chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom ( though in modern practice only the Law Lords sitting in the Appellate Committee, rather than the whole House, heard appeals ).
Indeed, in post-talmudic times the use of the chuppa chamber ceased ; the custom that became most common instead was to ' perform the whole combined ceremony under a canopy, to which the term Chuppah was then applied, and to regard the bride's entry under the canopy as a symbol of the consummation of the marriage '.
The southern portal has two entrances and forms an integral part of the whole composition according to the original design of the southern entrance chamber.

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Often it is recognized that all the details of the pattern may not be essential to the outcome but, because the pattern was empirically determined and not developed through theoretical understanding, one is never quite certain which behavior elements are effective, and the whole pattern becomes ritualized.
Reaction is rooted in a perception of tradition as a whole.
Britain in the nineteenth century is a textbook designed `` to give the sense of continuous growth, to show how economic led to social, and social to political change, how the political events reacted on the economic and social, and how new thoughts and new ideals accompanied or directed the whole complicated process ''.
It is most important that we recognize the law of love as being unbreakable in all personal relationships, whether individually, socially or as between whole nations of people.
We find, in the first place, that the students overwhelmingly approve of higher education, positively evaluate the job their own institution is doing, do not accept most of the criticisms levelled against higher education in the public prints, and, on the whole, approve of the way their university deals with value-problems and value inculcation.
The whole purpose of Man's Hope is to portray the tragic dialectic between means and ends inherent in all organized political violence -- and even when such violence is a necessary and legitimate self-defense of liberty, justice and human dignity.
Around that statue in the green park where children play and lovers walk in twos and there is a glowing view of the whole city, in that park are the rows of marble busts of Garibaldi's fallen men, the ones who one day rushed out of the Porta San Pancrazio and, under fire all the way, up the long, straight narrow lane to take, then lose the high ground of the Villa Doria Pamphili.
Prosperity for the whole nation is certainly preferred to a tax cut.
A road block to desirable local or borough improvements, heretofore dependent on the pocketbook vote of taxpayers and hence a drag on progress, is removed by making these a charge against the whole city instead of an assessment paid by those immediately affected.
`` It's a whole lot easier '', he said, `` to increase the population of Nevada, than it is to increase the population of New York city ''.
He's hitting the ball hard, in the batting cage, and his whole attitude is improved over this time last year.
When I hold my son he stiffens his whole body in my arms until he is as straight and stiff as a board.
Far from being irrelevant to the ecumenical task, the Pontiff believes that a revivified Church is required in order that the whole world may see Catholicism in the best possible light.
Secondly, a whole series of addresses and actions by the Pope and by others show that concern for Christian unity is still very much alive and growing within the Church.
The whole problem of `` peaceful coexistence and peaceful competition '' with the capitalist world is in the very center of this Congress.
I hear the whole bunch is croakin out in the snow.
I have observed that being up on a horse changes the whole character of a man, and when a very small man is up on a saddle, he'd like as not prefer to eat his meals there.
I pray to God that he may be spared to us for many years to come for this is an influence the United States and the whole world can ill afford to lose.
It would seem, then, that movable property and equipment is not taxed as a whole but that certain types are taxed in towns where this is bound to be expedient for that particular kind of personal property.
No corporation engaged in commerce shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any part of the stock or other share capital of another corporation engaged also in commerce, where the effect of such acquisition may be to substantially lessen competition between the corporation whose stock is so acquired and the corporation making the acquisition, or to restrain such commerce in any section or community, or tend to create a monopoly of any line of commerce.
Section 7 is designed to arrest in its incipiency not only the substantial lessening of competition from the acquisition by one corporation of the whole or any part of the stock of a competing corporation, but also to arrest in their incipiency restraints or monopolies in a relevant market which, as a reasonable probability, appear at the time of suit likely to result from the acquisition by one corporation of all or any part of the stock of any other corporation.
It is but part of the whole process within the Department that goes into the making of the final recommendation to the appeal board.

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