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These proclamations embodied Johnson's conciliatory policies towards the South, as well as his rush to reincorporate the former Confederate states into the union without due regard for freedmen's rights ; these positions and his vetoes of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with Radical Republicans who demanded harsher measures.
These proclamations embodied Johnson's conciliatory policies towards the South, as well as his rush to reincorporate the former Confederate states into the union without due regard for freedmen's rights ; these positions and his vetoes of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with Radical Republicans.
These bills were endorsed by public health and medical organizations, including the American Holistic Nurses ’ Association, the American Medical Association, and the American Public Health Association ( APHA ).
British architects Brenda and Robert Vale have said that, as of 2002, " It is quite possible in all parts of Australia to construct a ' house with no bills ', which would be comfortable without heating and cooling, which would make its own electricity, collect its own water and deal with its own waste ... These houses can be built now, using off-the-shelf techniques.
These bills were not yet supported by all northern Republicans.
These acts are similar to bills of attainder, but do not declare a person guilty of a crime ; they merely permit extended detention.
These bills are given priority for debate and generally offer the best chance of success.
These are brightly plumaged compact birds with short tails, large heads and long bills.
These birds have black plumage similar to that of many Corvus crows, but they are readily distinguished from members of that genus by their brightly coloured bills and legs.
These birds are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills.
These were developed in the medieval Islamic world, when Islamic economics flourished and when early trading companies, big businesses, contracts, bills of exchange and long-distance international trade were established.
( These checks may involve the presentation of utility bills, passports, etc.
These birds are somewhat sluggish in the mornings and may be found huddled next to each other on wires sometimes with their bills tucked in their backs well after sunrise.
These are mainly forest birds with large eyes, straight slim bills and fluty voices.
These are robust, seed-eating birds with strong bills.
These are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills, most of which are from Sub-Saharan Africa, with fewer species in tropical Asia.
These delegates debate their own bills, and can also serve as Pages to the Legislators.
These birds forage in shallow water, sometimes using their bills to stir up the water.
These pelicans are killed by local people in Mongolia, due to the use of pelican bills as pouches.
These birds forage in shallow brackish water or on mud flats, often scything their bills from side to side in water ( a feeding technique that is unique to the avocets ).
These birds make various noises ; their vocalizations include a variety of chatter, squeals, and scream-like calls, and they also drum with their bills on various surfaces.
These birds forage while walking in shallow water or in fields, sometimes probing with their bills.
These birds have long pointed bills and their heads are striped with light brown and black.
These are large, bulky, short-tailed species, around 18 cm in length, with thick powerful bills for cracking the stones of fruit.

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These ersatz tales — which included the notion that Prince Albert invented the piercing that shares his name in order to tame the appearance of his large penis in tight trousers — are widely circulated as urban legend.
These include some of his most famous compositions, notably Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles ( a6 ) This day Christ was born ( a6 ) and Have mercy upon me ( a6 ) which employs alternating phrases with verse and full scoring and also circulated as a church anthem.
These coins circulated in Romania and gave their name to the currencies of both Romania and Moldova, the leu.
These daler circulated in Denmark and Sweden until 1873 when they were replaced by the Danish krone and Swedish krona, the new currencies introduced by the Scandinavian Monetary Union.
These discoveries have demonstrated that manuscripts bearing a " pre-Samaritan " text of at least some portions of the Pentateuch such as Exodus and Numbers circulated alongside other manuscripts with a " pre-Masoretic " text.
These probably circulated independently, rather than being in the form of a unified epic.
These were discouraged for church use but circulated widely nonetheless.
These books circulated among thinkers like Isaac Newton, John Locke, Voltaire and Pierre Bayle.
These types of messianic claims were then widely circulated and believed.
These tapes were circulated among other musicians at the time, and hits were made of " Too Much of Nothing " and " Mighty Quinn " as recordings by other artists, Peter, Paul and Mary and Manfred Mann respectively.
These, however, although having the status of legal tender, are almost never circulated or used in payment of debts, and are mostly considered bullion coins.
These debentures were circulated but were traded at a discount to their face value because of distrust of the colonial government by the settler population.
These coins, together with those from neighbouring countries, circulated until 1881.
These coins easily top the $ 10, 000 price in circulated grades, but can reach nearly a half million dollars in the best states of preservation.
These newspapers are circulated and distributed throughout Chinese American communities in the San Gabriel Valley, Chinatown, San Diego, and in Las Vegas, Nevada ( where the latter two cities generally receive the Los Angeles editions due to a relatively lower population density of Chinese-speaking Americans ).
These tokens are circulated in more than one language although Spanish is the prevalent one.
These pictures will be posted on the agency's website or circulated among clients to promote business.
These changes were protested by some senior members in the Wehrmacht, most notably Colonel General Ludwig Beck who circulated a petition that was signed by Colonel General Gerd von Rundstedt and others.
These images continued to be circulated and elaborated upon in the literature and iconography of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
These circulated alongside the issues of the Reichsbank.
These were followed in 1944 by a series of Biglietti di Stato for 1, 2, 5 and 10 lire, which circulated until replaced by coins in the late 1940s.
These were generally kept by whatever senior man was most interested in notions, and circulated shortly before Notions Examinā in each year.
These large systems are used to chill a brine solution that is circulated through the building.
These tales were circulated privately during Hamilton's lifetime, and the first three appeared in Paris in 1730, ten years after the death of the author ; a collection of his Œuvres diverses in 1731 contained the unfinished Zeneyde.

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