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Two federal bills ( S. 742 and H. R.
Two federal agencies, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Food and Drug Administration, determine which substances are added to or removed from the various schedules, though the statute passed by Congress created the initial listing, and Congress has sometimes scheduled other substances through legislation such as the Hillory J. Farias and Samantha Reid Date-Rape Prevention Act of 2000, which placed gamma hydroxybutyrate in Schedule I.
Two years after the attacks, federal officials formed the Flight 93 National Memorial Advisory Commission responsible for making design recommendations for a permanent memorial.
The United States Constitution defines ( to a basic extent ) how federal elections are held, in Article One and Article Two and various amendments.
Two long-planned national cultural and arts facilities received federal funding that would allow for their completion through Great Society legislation.
Two federal Migratory Bird Sanctuaries were founded on the island in 1961.
Two federal courts later declared that the ordinance was an unconstitutional infringement on First Amendment rights of free association, and an unwarranted intrusion on the privacy of the groups subject to the ordinance.
Two federal highway routes, U. S. Route 13 and U. S. Route 322, also run through Chester.
Two years before the video poker ban, casino boats began operating and continue to do so in federal waters because the state has not specifically banned them ; Little River has the state's only casino boat SunCruz Aquasino
Two major federal highways: U. S. Route 70, which traverses Tennessee from east to west, and U. S. Route 127, which traverses Tennessee from north to south, now roughly follow the old routes.
Two bills sought to put banks under the authority of the province, thereby interfering with the federal government's powers.
Two federal courts later declared that the ordinance was an unconstitutional infringement on First Amendment rights of free association, and an unwarranted intrusion on the privacy of the groups subject to the ordinance.
Two years later, his future successor in the Baja California government, Héctor Terán Terán, became the first federal senator from the PAN.
Two federal lawsuits ( European Connections & Tours v. Gonzales, N. D. Ga. 2006 ; AODA v. Gonzales, S. D.
Two different federal appellate courts have now ruled in National Geographics favor in permitting an electronic reproduction of the paper magazine and the U. S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in December 2008.
Two days later federal troops moved into Uri.
Two committed suicide as the scandal enveloped Governor Richard W. Leche, who received a 10-year federal prison sentence as a result of a kickback scheme.
On August 22, 2012, Corkins was indicted on three charges: Two charges in the District of Columbia, possession of a handgun during a violent crime and assault with intent to kill, and interstate transportation of a firearm and ammunition, a federal charge.
Because of the Two Rivers policy, Bennett was successful in pressuring the federal government of Canada to allow British Columbia to sell electricity to the Americans for a thirty year period at a sum of US $ 275 million.
Two appellate courts have affirmed through the McCarran-Ferguson Act that states, and not the federal government, have jurisdiction over regulation of viatical settlement companies and the insurance industry.
Two public broadcasters broadcast over the air in French: Radio-Canada, operated by the federal government, and Télé-Québec, operated by the provincial government.
Two other justices, in a separate opinion, disagreed with the majority that federal and state constitutional mandates should still be funded in the absence of a budget.
Two months later, he was sentenced to nine years in a federal penitentiary.
Two federal agencies have supported various weather modification research projects, which began in the early 1960s: The United States Bureau of Reclamation ( Reclamation ; Department of the Interior ) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ; Department of Commerce ).

Two and subjects
Two systematic treatises on mathematical subjects were completed by Boole during his lifetime.
Two years later, Charles V signed the New Laws ( which replaced the Laws of Burgos of 1512 ) prohibiting slavery and the repartimientos, but also claiming as his own all the American lands and all of the autochthonous people as his own subjects.
Two groups of subjects showed attitude polarization ; those with strong prior opinions and those who were politically knowledgeable.
Her subjects included several ultimately famous personages, and her subjects provided a description of what she observed in her Saturday salons at 27 Rue de Fleurus: " Ada " ( Alice B. Toklas ), " Two Women " ( The Cone Sisters, Claribel Cone and Etta Cone ), Miss Furr and Miss Skeene ( Ethel Mars and Maud Hunt Squire ), " Men " ( Hutchins Hapgood, Peter David Edstrom, Maurice Sterne ), " Matisse " ( 1909, Henri Matisse ), " Picasso " ( 1909, Pablo Picasso ), " Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia " ( 1911, Mabel Dodge Luhan ), and " Guillaume Apollinaire " ( 1913 ).
On May 15, 2009, Taylor released a book titled " Two Seconds From Glory " detailing the fight with Julio Cesar Chávez along with other controversial subjects.
From 1999 to 2002, the Marquess and the Marchioness, the former Henrietta Joan Tiarks, were the subjects of the Tiger Aspect Productions reality series Country House in three series, totalling 29 episodes, which aired on BBC Two.
Two of the student's subjects must be part of one of a list of Vocational subject groupings.
Two years afterwards he was called to teach the same subjects at Leiden, where he died on the 7 April 1766.
Most of Wilkie's foreign subjectsthe Pifferari, Princess Doria, the Maid of Saragossa, the Spanish Podado, a Guerilla Council of War, the Guerilla Taking Leave of his Family and the Guerilla's Return to his Family – passed into the English royal collection ; but the dramatic Two Spanish Monks of Toledo, also entitled the Confessor Confessing, became the property of the marquis of Lansdowne.
Two short subjects made for Vitaphone were released in 1939: Seeing Red and The Bashful Buckaroo.
Two years after his death a collection of excellent essays on English subjects was published in English.
Two subjects in particular caused comment ; one: Kirk's strong protest against French nuclear-weapons testing in the Pacific Ocean which led to his Government, along with Australia, taking France to the International Court of Justice in 1972 and him sending two New Zealand navy frigates, HMNZS Canterbury and Otago, into the test zone area at Mururoa Atoll in a symbolic act of protest in 1973.
Two of these-the " Monograms of Man " and the illustrations to Coleridge's Ancient Mariner were etched by his own hand, and published in 1831 and 1837 respectively, while his subjects from the Pilgrim's Progress and Nichol's Architecture of the Heavens were issued after his death.
Two English Choultry judges were appointed to hear cases concerning their Indian subjects.
Two years later he succeeded his father in the professorship of these subjects, and speedily became one of the most famous teachers of anatomy in Europe, his classroom being resorted to not only by students but by many practising physicians.
It was suggested in The Two Babylons by Alexander Hislop that he was originally a conqueror who fathered king Ninus the first, and that after Ninus ' death his wife Semiramis began to claim Ninus as a Sun god, Cush ( Belus ) as the Lord God, herself as the mother goddess and her son Tammuz as the god of love, in an effort to control her subjects better after the death of her husband, and to allow her to rule as her newborn son's regent.
His subjects are mainly religious, but include comic scenes of ordinary life such as the Peasant family going to market or the Two apprentices fighting.
Two copper statues of Pepi I and his son Merenre were found at Hierakonpolis ; they are thought to depict the two royals symbolically " trampling underfoot the Nine bows ," a stylized representation of Egypt's conquered foreign subjects.
Two of the three Afro-Brazilian test subjects that were found to have the mutation ( out of a total of 25 Afro-Brazilians tested ) were also related to one another, as one was a mother and the other her daughter.
Two side niches contain the earliest known mosaics of distinctively Christian subjects.
Two of the three BCG-treated participants experienced a transient but statistically significant rise in C-peptide levels compared to reference subjects.
The second " Moran and Mack " talkie ( without George Moran ) faltered at the box office, and the team made no further films until 1933, when the low-budget Educational Pictures studio hired them for a feature film and a series of " Two Black Crows " short subjects.
He traveled extensively throughout Europe and Central America delivering lectures on medical subjects, and in 1887 published Two Years in Europe.

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