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Through the Natural Heritage ( Scotland ) Act 1991 the Scottish Natural Heritage ( SNH ) was established in 1992 as a Government body, responsible to the Scottish Government Ministers and through them to the Scottish Parliament.
Through his position on the Senate Finance Committee, he was instrumental in building support for the passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1986.
Through section 2 of the Canada Act 1982, the United Kingdom ended its involvement with further amendments to the Canadian constitution.
Through the Freedom of Information Act, these documents were released to the public and they are now viewable online, including documents as recent as 1965.
Through the Peerage Act 1963 all hereditary Scottish peers gained the right to sit in the House of Lords.
Through all the anxieties, the end result was that the Economic Stabilization Act was a success.
Through the Social Security Act of 1935, the federal government of the United States effectively encouraged the individual states to adopt unemployment insurance plans.
Through the Fair Labor Standards Act, she established the first minimum wage and overtime laws for American workers, and defined the standard forty-hour work week.
Through her father she is a descendant of Edward VII of the United Kingdom, and under the Act of Settlement 1701 is also in the line of succession to the throne of each of the sixteen Commonwealth Realms.
Through the new Commonwealth Bank Act and the Banking Act in 1945, the Board was replaced by a six-member council, fully consisting of Bank and Treasury officials.
Through the Act, individuals may apply for a desert-land entry to reclaim, irrigate, and cultivate arid and semiarid public lands.
Through the 1968 Broadcasting Act, the Canadian Radio-television Commission ( the forerunner to today's Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC )) decreed that broadcast stations licensed within Canada must be at least 80 percent owned by Canadians.
Through a number of complicated circumstances, the Department of Energy attempted to enjoin its publication, alleging that the article contained sensitive technical information which was ( 1 ) probably derived from classified sources, or ( 2 ) became a classified source when compiled in a correct way, even if it were derived from unclassified sources, based on the " born secret " provisions of the 1954 Atomic Energy Act.
Through the interest of Sir Henry Mildmay he was beneficed at Wanstead, Essex, from which he was ejected by the 1662 Act of Uniformity.
The bill, called the Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years ( HAPPY ) Act, was criticized by Howard Gleckman of the Tax Policy Center as " the poster puppy for all that is wrong with the tax code.
Through the Local Government Act of 1972, a small area of Buckinghamshire became part of Berkshire, and Huntingdonshire and the Isle of Ely merged into Cambridgeshire.
Through restoration projects mandated by the Clean Water Act and advocated by groups such as Heal the Bay, the bay's water quality has improved fairly dramatically from its early-1980s nadir.
Through the Local Government Act 1972, which came into effect on 1 April 1974, some areas in the north-west became part of the metropolitan counties of Greater Manchester and Merseyside.
Through all these PUC has kept on “ shining .” On August 1, 1996 in accordance with Republic Act ( RA ) No. 7722 and by the virtue of Resolution No. 132-96, Series of 1996, the Commission on Higher Education ( CHED ) granted PUC the long-awaited University Status entailing the change of the school ’ s name from Philippine Union College to Adventist University of the Philippines ( AUP ).
Through reorganisation in the Church of England, the Diocese of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich was established by Act of Parliament in 1913 under King George V. The bishop's and the diocesan offices are located in Ipswich, while the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of St James in Bury St Edmunds.
Melancon supported the Job Creation Through Entrepreneurship Act ( H. R.
Through lobbying of businessmen, government officials, and the American public, Bunau-Varilla convinced the U. S. Senate to appropriate $ 40 million to the New Panama Canal Company, under the Spooner Act of 1902.
Through Republic Act 7372, Islacom was authorized to develop a full-service telecommunications network in the country.

Through and Virginia
Through Virginia, U. S. 1 is paralleled by Interstates: the remainder of Interstate 85 to Petersburg, Interstate 95 through Richmond and Fredericksburg to Alexandria, and Interstate 395 into Arlington.
* " The Journey Through Hallowed Ground " Corridor, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania
Through the work of William Milnes, Shenandoah became the midpoint between Roanoke, Virginia and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and enabled town industries to ship out their goods through means other than the river.
In September 1940, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt maneuvered with another State Department official to bypass Hull's refusal to allow Jewish refugees aboard a Portuguese ship, the Quanza, to receive visas to enter the U. S. Through Mrs. Roosevelt's efforts, the Jewish refugees disembarked on September 11, 1940, in Virginia.
* Helen C. Rountree, Pocahontas's People: The Powhatan Indians of Virginia Through Four Centuries, 1990
Through the 1940s, Walter Plecker of Virginia and Naomi Drake of Louisiana had an outsize influence.
Through its main campus in Richmond, Virginia, a commuter campus in Charlotte, North Carolina, and an extended campus online, Union prepares men and women to serve the church as pastors, educators, scholars, chaplains and missionaries.
Through Williams efforts, Southern states went over to the Republican ticket, including Virginia, South Carolina, and Arkansas.
Through Virginia Van Wyck, the Woodworths had one surviving grandchild, Virginia Almyra Van Wyck who married George Pope of Glencoe, Illinois.
Through the Board of Public Works, the Virginia state government helped finance turnpikes among its programs to encourage internal improvements, with tolls collected to defray operating costs and retire debt.
Through Jones and the Apostles he was associated with the Bloomsbury Group, Virginia Woolf describing him to Ottoline Morrell as " pure Cambridge: clean as a breadknife, and as sharp ".
Through the Nelson family, he was a descendant of Robert " King " Carter ( 1663 – 1732 ), who served as an acting royal governor of Virginia and was one of its wealthiest landowners in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Through their son, Thomas Rolfe, many of the First Families of Virginia trace both English and Native American heritage roots.
Through the House of Burgesses, the Virginia House of Delegates is considered the oldest continuous legislative body in the New World.
Through the end of the 2010 football and the announced 2011-2012 basketball seasons, 26 schools ( Arizona, Boston College, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Kansas State, Kentucky, LSU, Michigan, Michigan State, Missouri, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Tennessee, Texas, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, and Wisconsin ) have hosted College GameDay for both basketball and football events.
Through what he had learned about the people of southern West Virginia and southside Virginia, while building the Virginian Railway to maximize the natural resource of coal, Rogers had also come to appreciate the potential for development of the area's human resources as well.
* To See, to Feel, to Know: Experiencing the Holocaust Through the Virginia Holocaust Museum, Elisabeth Anne Custalow ( 2005 )
* Currie, David P. " Through the Looking-Glass: The Confederate Constitution in Congress, 1861-1865 " Virginia Law Review, Vol.
Through the 1980s, Zook held coaching positions with a number of college football teams, including Cincinnati, Kansas, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, and Ohio State.
* The Woman Who Saw Through Walls, remembrance by Virginia Postrel
* A Defense of Virginia, and Through Her, of the South, in Recent and Pending Contests Against the Sectional Party ( 1867 ), an apologia for the Confederacy.

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