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Today, the boat, on its trailer, is brought to the gear and loaded at the door.
Today Sukarno's government is heavily besieged by avowed Communists, and for all of its `` neutralist '' pretensions, it is a firm ally of Soviet policy.
Today it espouses certain ideas in its curriculum that other institutions might consider somewhat breathtaking.
Today, in the era of the integrated musical when an individual song must contribute to the over-all development of the show, it is understandable that a song, no matter how excellent it may be on its own terms, is cut out because it does not perform the function required of it.
Today Algeria contains, in its literary landscape, big names having not only marked the Algerian literature, but also the universal literary heritage in Arabic and French.
Today, Adelaide is noted for its many festivals and sporting events, its food, wine and culture, its long beachfronts, and its large defence and manufacturing sectors.
Today, the stadium is used by amateurs, whilst the Bundesliga Club holds its games in the new stadium " Neuer Tivoli " – meaning New Tivoli-a couple of metres down the road.
After the indecisive < ref name =" British historian Townsend Miller "> British historian Townsend Miller: “ But, if the outcome of < nowiki > battle of </ nowiki > Toro, militarily, is debatable, there is no doubt whatsoever as to its enormous psychological and political effects ” in The battle of Toro, 1476, in History Today, volume 14, 1964, p. 270 </ ref > Battle of Toro in 1476 against King Ferdinand II of Aragon, the husband of Isabella I of Castile, he went to France to obtain the assistance of Louis XI, but finding himself deceived by the French monarch, he returned to Portugal in 1477 in very low spirits.
Today its focus is on ethics and it is known as the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, whose mission is to be the voice for ethics in international affairs.
Today, the Valley is still largely dominated by agriculture but also has a growing diversity in its economies, partly aided by the importance of post-secondary education centres provided by Acadia University in Wolfville, and the Nova Scotia Community College campuses located in Kentville, Middleton, Lawrencetown, and Digby.
Today, the village is now a small town and a popular holiday resort with most of its past and traditions having rapidly evaporated in the course of time.
Today Benedictine monasticism is fundamentally different from other Western religious orders insofar as its individual communities are not part of a religious order with " Generalates " and " Superiors General ".
Today, the broadcaster's online video player, the BBC iPlayer, reflects the branding legacy by retaining an i-prefix in its branding.
Today Canada closely resembles the U. S. in its market-oriented economic system, and pattern of production.
Today the cross, which is a replacement, is about 3 feet 4 inches ( 1 m ) tall and 1 foot 8 inches ( 0. 5 m ) across at the crosspiece, and it has its base in a socket stone which rests on a pedestal of granite blocks that raises the total height of the cross to 7 ft ( 2. 1 m ).
Today, Columbia has a highly diversified economy, and is often ranked high for its business atmosphere.
Today, the crossbow often has a complicated legal status due to the possibility of lethal use and its similarities to both firearms and archery weapons.
Today the Christadelphian body remains divided into " fellowships " ( of which in the UK it is estimated that there are 23 ), the largest being the Central fellowship, named after the now-defunct Birmingham Central ecclesia, once its largest and most influential ecclesia.
Today Asmara is worldwide known for its early twentieth century Italian buildings, including the Art Deco Cinema Impero, " Cubist " Africa Pension, eclectic Orthodox Cathedral and former Opera House, the futurist Fiat Tagliero Building, neo-Romanesque Roman Catholic Cathedral, and the neoclassical Governor's Palace.
Today, a 300-man strong Navy Unit RFMF, which on 25 July 2005 celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of its founding.
In the show, Frontline competes directly with Nine's A Current Affair and Seven's Real Life, which changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards.
Today, Mason is recognized for its strong programs in economics, law, creative writing, computer science, and business.

Today and legal
Today six Swedish libraries receive legal deposit copies, but only Lund and the Royal Library in Stockholm are required to keep everything for posterity.
Today academic writers are often cited in legal argument and decisions as persuasive authority ; often, they are cited when judges are attempting to implement reasoning that other courts have not yet adopted, or when the judge believes the academic's restatement of the law is more compelling than can be found in precedent.
Today, Roman law is no longer applied in legal practice, even though the legal systems of some states like South Africa and San Marino are still based on the old Ius Commune.
Today it is mainly used to describe individuals ' appearances and for estimating the age of fetuses for legal and obstetrical reasons.
Today there is no legal privilege associated with hereditary titles in Germany, and in Austria they have been banned ( though persisting in social use ).
This country was completely destroyed ... Today, we are talking about fighting corruption in Afghanistan, improved legal standards ... You see the glass half empty or half full.
Today, Storey County is noted for its legal prostitution.
Today the city's economy is powered by Montgomery County government jobs, the legal profession, and health care.
Today as a result of the development of the U. S. legal education system, law graduates receive more practical experience, but are nonetheless unprepared to practice law on their own upon graduation from law school.
Today, this appellation is more widespread and also draws attention to the fact that Constantine's family lacks a legal surname in Greece.
Today, both the legal and medical communities in the US use " brain death " as a legal definition of death, allowing a person to be declared legally dead even if life support equipment keeps the body's metabolic processes working.
Today the term Obligation, as it applies within civilian legal systems, means more specifically a legal bond between two or more persons, by which one person, the debtor, is held liable to another, the creditor, to perform a " prestation " consisting of " doing " or " not doing " something at the risk of legal sanction.
Today, the thousands of prominent lawyers, judges, and legal academics in the United States and abroad who taught and wrote for ALI-ABA continue to do so for ALI CLE.
Today, law degrees in India are granted and conferred in terms of the Advocates Act, 1961, which is a law passed by the Parliament both on the aspect of legal education and also regulation of conduct of legal profession.
They include the subject of student rights in the Christian Science Monitor ; youth suffrage in the Boston Globe and the Los Angeles Times ; the legal drinking age in The New York Times ; internet censorship in the Chicago Tribune ; curfews in the Jackson Free Press, and ; the minimum driving age in USA Today and the Associated Press.
Today, however, Rideau Hall is the commonly accepted term for the house, with Government House remaining only in use for very formal or legal affairs ; for example, Royal Proclamations will finish with the phrase: " At Our Government House, in Our City of Ottawa ..."
The team ( minus Lee and Herring due to creative / legal disputes, who were replaced by Peter Baynham and Father Ted writers Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews ) subsequently made a television series loosely based on it called The Day Today.
Today, legal systems differ on whether individuals can be convicted in absentia.

Today and basis
Today R. Ishmael's 13 principles are incorporated into the Jewish prayer book to be read by observant Jews on a daily basis.
Today the term republic still most commonly means a system of government which derives its power from the people rather than from another basis, such as heredity or divine right.
Today, synchronization can occur on a global basis due to GPS-enabled timekeeping systems.
Today, the sciences of ecology and environmental science, rather than any aesthetic goals, provide the basis of unity to most serious environmentalists.
Today, the campus consists of approximately thirty buildings, connections between which have been established on an ad-hoc basis, with often confusing results.
Today, a very large majority of Masses are celebrated in the language of the people, though Latin is still used either occasionally or, in some places, on a regular basis.
Today, the Student Senate assembles for regular sessions on a biweekly basis and for emergency sessions as necessary.
Today the unregistered hybridized Alaskan Husky is preferred for dogsled racing, along with a variety of crossbreeds, the German Shorthaired Pointer often being chosen as the basis for cross breeding.
Today, numerous tabloid style newspapers are printed on daily or bi-weekly basis, most of which are no more than 20 pages.
Today commerce has replaced transportation as the basis of the economy, and West Lebanon serves as the commercial hub for a United States micropolitan area of over 170, 000 people.
Today the legacy of Confucianism remains a fundamental part of Korean society, shaping the moral system, the way of life, social relations between old and young, high culture, and is the basis for much of the legal system.
Today, the largest passenger jet aircraft to serve Santa Barbara on a scheduled basis is the Embraer ERJ-190 operated by Republic as Frontier Airlines with nonstop service to Denver.
Today ’ s concept of the most favoured nation status starts to appear in the 18th century, which is when the division of conditional and unconditional most favoured nation status also began. In the early days of international trade, " most favoured nation " status was usually used on a dual-party, state-to-state basis.
Today, the ADO has a membership that averages 250 clubs on a yearly basis representing roughly 50, 000 members.
Today, the convention serves as the basis for all Save the Children's work.
Approximately 64 % of CBS affiliates air the second half hour contiguously with the first half hour, while the others do not air the second half hour at all or air it on a delayed basis, because of station commitments to other local or syndicated programming such as religious programs, local pre-game programming leading into CBS's The NFL Today or college coaches shows, or already sold infomercials.
Today, the ink is usually made on the basis of alcohols ( e. g. 1-propanol, 1-butanol, diacetone alcohol and cresols ).
Today it is perhaps best known as the car used as the basis for the Russian-built Lada Riva, produced until 2012 beyond the 124's discontinuation in 1974.
Today this concept is known as a microkernel, and efforts to correct for Monitor's poor performance formed the basis of most OS research through the 1970s and 1980s.
Today excavators limit themselves to a square or a trench on the basis that they must leave something for future archaeologists with better techniques and methods.
Today most switchblades are produced by small knifemaking companies on a semi-custom basis for use by the military or for collectors in countries and states where it is legal to do so.
Today, the service offers a variety of content from various providers through ' TV Favourites ', premium movies from NBC Universal through PictureBox Movies, all of which are through a TV On Demand basis and Live Premium Sports available.
Today discrimination on the basis of property ownership is recognised as a serious threat to the equal enjoyment of human rights by all and non-discrimination clauses in international human rights instruments frequently include property as a ground on the basis of which discrimination is prohibited ( see the right to equality before the law ).

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