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The losses they inflicted and the restriction they imposed on the movement of men and supplies to Plattsburgh contributed to the defeat of Major General Wade Hampton's advance against Montreal, which finally ended with the Battle of the Chateauguay.
For fruit flies the life extending benefits of calorie restriction are gained immediately at any age upon beginning calorie restriction and ended immediately at any age upon resuming full feeding ).
Although dismantling of West German industry ended in 1951, " industrial disarmament " lingered in restrictions on actual German Steel production, and production capacity, as well as on restriction on key industries.
Dismantling of ( West ) German industry ended in 1951, but " industrial disarmament " lingered in restrictions on actual German steel production, and production capacity, as well as on restriction on key industries.
At the time of purchase, Berkshire's voting interest was limited to 10 % of the company's shares, but this restriction ended when the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 was repealed in 2005.

restriction and around
However, before this, some MPPC members got around this restriction by occasionally making longer stories in separate parts, and releasing them in successive weeks, starting with Vitagraph's The Life of Moses in five parts ( and five reels ) at the end 1909.
The direct reason was that foreigners were forbidden to serve in the French Army after the 1830 July Revolution, so the Foreign Legion was created to allow the government a way around this restriction.
The application of these coastwise shipping laws and their imposition on Puerto Rico consist in a serious restriction of free trade and have been under scrutiny and controversy due to the apparent contradictory rhetoric involving the United States Government's sponsorship of free trade policies around the world, while its own national shipping policy ( cabotage law ) is essentially mercantilist and based on notions foreign to free-trade principles.
" To get around this restriction, many missions instead involve the IMF setting up its targets to be killed by their own people or other enemies.
The Saxon Mirror ( Sachsenspiegel ), the oldest German law book ( Rechtsbuch ), probably published around 1220 / 30 at Falkenstein Castle in the Selke valley, later made the imperial restriction clear: " Whoever rides through the Harz Forest, must unstring his bow and crossbow and keep dogs on a line – only crowned royalty ( gekrönte Häupter ) are allowed to hunt here ".
Several companies found a way around this restriction by founding quasi-independent subsidiary corporations, effectively doubling the number of games that they could release during the year.
The restriction was intended to limited power output to 300 hp although some WRC engines were believed to produce around 330 – 340 hp.
Viewing the history of the world as the history of warfare between secret societies, conspiracy theorists go further than Rothkopf, and other scholars who have studied the global power elite, by claiming that established upper-class families with " old money " who founded and finance the Bilderberg Group, Bohemian Club, Club of Rome, Council on Foreign Relations, Rhodes Trust, Skull and Bones, Trilateral Commission, and similar think tanks and private clubs, are illuminated conspirators plotting to impose a totalitarian New World Order — the implementation of an authoritarian world government controlled by the United Nations and a global central bank, which maintains political power through the financialization of the economy, regulation and restriction of speech through the concentration of media ownership, mass surveillance, widespread use of state terrorism, and an all-encompassing propaganda that creates a cult of personality around a puppet world leader and ideologizes world government as the culmination of history's progress.
Secondary objectives were restriction of Republican traffic / equipment movements and the prevention of bridge repair via the creation of rubble around the bridge.
In other instances, bands can wrap around limbs causing restriction of movement resulting in clubbed feet.
) lowers intake tract restriction by 18 percent and new equal-length exhaust manifolds lead into mufflers that are 25 percent more free-flowing for all around better airflow.
A cheaper alternative around this aberration in the rules is to fly to some other European city, such as Paris or Amsterdam, and then travel to the UK by rail or ferry instead, which do not have this restriction.
Foundations run to 20 metres deep, the number of lower levels ( which link to the road tunnels and metro ) was due to the 55 metre height restriction around the Cinquantenaire ( so as not to spoil the view ) It also included seventeen flexible conference rooms which could be used by the European Parliament and Council of Ministers.
The panel made recommendations concerning access control, physical and technical security, security awareness for employees, restriction of traffic around the building, creation of a chemical / biological program, and additional resources for security.
Despite an emergency brake application, the train entered the 20 mph restriction at a speed estimated at around 70 mph and became derailed on a length of temporary track being used during the remodelling scheme.
According to Dennis Locorriere some BBC DJs overdubbed the words " Cover of the Radio Times " in place of the " Cover of the Rolling Stone " to get around this restriction.
The result is an increase in the overall length of the front teeth and restriction of maxillary forward growth. The main reason these other appliances do not achieve what the Biobloc therapy achieves is the fact that Biobloc therapy is based around the " fixing " of the environmental problems that have reduced or stalled or distorted the genetic potential of the patients growth, and such is termed " growth guidance "
Religious channels aimed at a UK audience could get around this previous restriction by basing themselves offshore, often in a European country that permits asking viewers for money on air.
Some clubs that are not licensed to serve alcohol will work around the restriction by implementing a bring your own beverage ( BYOB ) policy and a juice bar.
Within the Metaverse, individual users appear as avatars of any form, with the sole restriction of height, " to prevent people from walking around a mile high ".
Police checkpoints were staffed around the clock to enforce this restriction.
From around 1953 to 1976, the restriction of a citizen's rights by his domicile caused rural citizens to be separated into an underclass.
The use of a limited liability company as the buyer gets around the non-transferrable restriction because of its perpetual succession and the ability to transfer the company shares.
The film was awarded a Category III rating ( 18 + restriction ), particularly for one scene showing Simon Yam's character shaking hands with another gangster with their left hands turned around, making a triads agreement handshake.

restriction and 1850
He resigned in 1850, disapproving of the measure for the restriction of the suffrage adopted by the majority.
This fashion remained throughout the 19th century, although after about 1850 the style changed from that of a corseted look to a straighter line, with less restriction at the waist, so that the waistcoat followed a straighter line up the torso.
By the Pluralities Act 1850, the restriction was further narrowed, so that no spiritual person could hold two benefices except the churches of such benefices were within three miles of each other by the nearest road, and the annual value of one of such benefices did not exceed £ 100.
The collection covers approximately 8, 000 incunabula ( the fourth largest in existence worldwide ), block printings from 1501 to 1850 ( e. g. the Fugger newspapers ), and bibliophile as well as rare and valuable printings without temporal restriction.

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Natural features of the landscape can indicate the boundaries of the area that is under restriction.

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If this were the restriction, planar graphs would require arbitrarily large numbers of colors.
They were not subject to the regulation of the guilds ; therefore, they could cater weddings and banquets without restriction.
Prior to this, they were not limited as to how many terms they could serve ; John Engler, the governor at the time, served three terms as his first term occurred prior to the restriction.
Later, ( Hirst, 2003, p. 427 ) a promised Charter amendment based on Fatah doctrine " that all Jews < nowiki > date restriction </ nowiki >... were to be entitled to Palestinian citizenship " failed due to doctrinal quarrels over the meaning of the precise nature of the proposed Democratic State.
Type I restriction enzymes were the first to be identified and were first identified in two different strains ( K-12 and B ) of E. coli.
Holding companies were used after the restriction on owning other companies ' shares was lifted.
After his death, Powell's friend Richard Ritchie recorded in 1998 that " during one of the habitual coal crises of recent years he told me that he had no objection to supporting the coal industry, either through the restriction of cheap coal imports or subsidy, if it were the country's wish to preserve local coal communities ".
Typically, partners are not supposed to separate by more than two arm lengths ; originally, partners were supposed to be in a dance hold the entire program, though this restriction has been lifted somewhat in modern ice dancing.
Although polymorphisms can exist in the restriction enzyme cleavage sites, more commonly the enzymes and DNA probes were used to analyze VNTR loci.
This restriction was slightly relaxed just before the July 1964 election, when authorities were allowed to provide places “ where this would enable married women to return to teaching .” In 1965, the Labour government provided a further relaxation which allowed authorities to expand “ so long as they provided some extra places for teachers to whom priority was to be given .” Nevertheless, the number of children under five in maintained nursery, primary, and special schools increased only slightly, from 222, 000 in 1965 to 239, 000 in 1969.
Such restriction was relaxed following the 1760s and by 1811 there were more than two million Chinese immigrants on Taiwan.
There were passionate arguments and attempts to circumvent this restriction, but they fell on deaf ears, and the Gymnase Musical became a dance hall instead.
The early barrel-goals had been replaced by baskets on stilts, but whilst these were practical, they did carry an inherent problem: there was no size restriction on the baskets, which differed dramatically from pitch to pitch.
The biblical restriction of heiresses to commit endogamy was repealed by the classical rabbis ; Rabbah argued that the rule only applied to the period that Canaan had been divided between the tribes, and had therefore become redundant, especially as the laws concerning the territory were in abeyance anyway, owing to the destruction of the Temple.
Only the men of Moab and Ammon were forbidden to marry into the Israelite nation, but the women were permitted to convert without restriction.
The military dictatorship featured the presence of an evening curfew, the lack of freedom of press ( only one newspaper, de Ware Tijd, was allowed to continue publishing, but they were subject to heavy censorship ), a ban on political parties ( since 1985 ), a restriction on the freedom of assembly, a high level of government corruption and the summary executions of political opponents.
Although this restriction is often exaggerated, as there were few heavyweight contenders at the time who were of " black " ethnicity, however in the other weight divisions there were black fighters who fought for the title as well as notable black champions such as Tiger Flowers.
Peruvian electoral bodies, which were politically sympathetic to Fujimori, accepted his argument that the two-term restriction did not apply to him, as it was enacted while he was already in office.
As noted above, even in the United States seventeen foreign banks were free from this Glass-Steagall restriction because they had established state chartered branches before the International Banking Act of 1978 brought newly established foreign bank US branches under Glass-Steagall.

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