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With the assistance of an Egyptian informant wearing a listening device, the FBI managed to record Rahman issuing a fatwa encouraging acts of violence against US civilian targets, particularly in the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area.
With his left now stabilised following Masséna's successful disengagement, the Emperor began issuing orders for a general attack.
With his government low on funds, he resorted to issuing unauthorised bills on the British Treasury in 1842.
With the price of an original 427 c. i. Cobra skyrocketing, Shelby had, by his own written declaration executed under penalty of perjury, caused the California Department of Motor Vehicles ( the government agency responsible for titling vehicles and issuing operator permits ) to utter forty-three " Duplicate Titles " for vehicles that did not officially exist in company records.
With the passage of the act, greater flexibility in the money supply was assured, and provision was made for issuing federal reserve notes — paper dollars — to meet business demands.
With a philatelist in the White House, the Post Office catered to collectors as never before, issuing seven separate souvenir sheets between 1933 and 1937.
With just one out of three of the senior executives agreeing to appear before the committee session on 19 July, Whittingdale took the rarely used step of issuing a summons to compel the Murdochs to attend.
With this ad, Revlon announced they were issuing a limited edition Fire and Ice lipstick and nail color calling this campaign, " lips and tips.
With the Great Depression and World War II no longer around to interfere with such modest luxuries, the picture disc reemerged in 1946, when Tom Saffardy's Sav-Way Industries began issuing Vogue Records.
With the increasing popularity of online and new media, print numbers of all periodicals in China dropped down dramatically, but Painkiller Magazine managed to stay stable with issuing quantity of currently about 12, 000 to 15, 000 copies.
With the issuing of the breathable new style shirts to PCSO's and Constables neck wear is now less worn.
With primary issuances of securities or financial instruments, or the primary market, investors purchase these securities directly from issuers such as corporations issuing shares in an IPO or private placement, or directly from the federal government in the case of treasuries.
In late 2002, he was criticized by some for issuing a pamphlet of Christmas songs entitled " Sing Along With Carl ".
He subsequently revived The Box with a new lineup in 2002, issuing two new Box tracks ( recorded in 1996 and 2002 ) on a new hits compilation, Always in Touch With You.
In 1990 and 1991 she also recorded several solo tracks for the UK based Motorcity Records label issuing the single, " Living With A Married Man ".
With three singles successfully released, the band decided to abandon their initial plans of issuing " Don't Panic " as the fourth single of the album, deemed enough for a single album in the United Kingdom.
With primary issuances of securities or financial instruments, or the primary market, investors purchase these securities directly from issuers such as corporations issuing shares in an IPO or private placement, or directly from the federal government in the case of treasuries.
With its RFID book issuing system, students are able to check in and check out books as and when they wish.
With an increase from 35 titles in 1950 to 66 titles in 1951, Gold Medal's obvious success in issuing paperback originals revolutionized the industry.
With the issuing of the Governmental Decree No. 5 year 1992 then Perum Angkasa Pura I was converted into a PT.
With an increase from 35 titles in 1950 to 66 titles in 1951, Gold Medal's obvious success in issuing paperback originals revolutionized the industry.
With Dylan not expected to release any new material for an extended period of time, CBS Records president Clive Davis proposed issuing a double LP compilation of older material.

With and legislative
With the abolition of the monarchy, Privy Council and the House of Lords, it had unchecked executive, as well as legislative, power.
With the existence of modern independent states, each with its own legislative system, or its own body of ulamas, each country develops and applies its own rules, based on its own interpretation of religious prescriptions.
With accommodations to the Catholic Centre Party, Hitler succeeded in convincing a required two-thirds of a rigged Parliament to pass the Enabling act of 1933 which gave his government full legislative power.
With 379 seats compared to the Conservatives ' 132, the Liberals could confidently expect to pass their legislative programme through the Commons.
With the completion of the new legislative council building in Jalan Mabohai, the Lapau will soon become a symbol of the sultanate's constitutional history.
With the end of the war, he turned his legislative attention to issues such as securing pensions for widows and orphans and funding internal improvements in the West.
With a goal of establishing a uniform legal framework to replace heterogeneous traditional structures, the reforms were guided at least implicitly by the principles of freedom and equality and were based on a conception of the state's central legislative authority.
With his reputation for being “ conservative ” on expanded bank activities, former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker remained an influential commentator on legislative proposals to permit such activities.
With the growth of Orthodox Judaism throughout the country, AIA also has active branches in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Maryland, Minnesota, Texas, Florida, California and New Jersey, where they lobby the judicial and legislative branches of these state, and local governments on any issue it deems important morally or religiously or important to its constituency.
With the governor's approval, the council of chiefs constituted itself as a legislative assembly.
With virtually nearly every executive, legislative, and judicial figure deceased, Ryan is left to represent the United States by himself.
With the exception of his amendment to the 1933 Glass – Steagall Banking Act, which created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Vandenberg failed to secure enactment of any significant legislative proposals.
With many First Nations protesters outside, the legislative assembly convened to approve the accord.
With 424 members, the General Court is the largest state legislature in the United States and the fourth-largest English-speaking legislative body in the world, behind the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the Parliament of India, and the United States Congress .< ref >
With that end in view we solemnly enter into this Covenant whereby we pledge ourselves, in all loyalty to the Crown and within the framework of the United Kingdom, to do everything in our power to secure for Scotland a Parliament with adequate legislative authority in Scottish affairs.
With the advent of this new system, committees are able to handle long-term studies and investigations, in addition to regular legislative duties.
With the 2007 Greek legislative election, its first general election, the party became the sixth largest party in Greece and the largest party without parliamentary representation.
With M ' ba's victory, many elected UDSG members joined the parliamentary majority, giving the party a majority with 29 of the 40 legislative seats.
With newly urgent attention from legislative director Joseph Califano and Democratic Speaker of the House John McCormack, the bill ( which was previously stalled ) passed the House by a wide margin on April 10.
With the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, President Wilson relinquished his war powers under the Overman Act, and on July 11, 1919, Congress granted legislative authority to continue the Air Service as a temporary independent branch of the War Department for another year, easing fears of airmen that the Air Service would be demobilized out of existence.
With the results of the presidential election still contested, many saw the legislative election as a referendum on Chen Shui-bian's Government and on the Pan-Blue Coalition's electoral viability.
With this legislative piece, the sustained government campaign for peace and order achieved considerable progress and success.
With assistance from former parliamentary clerk Gord Mackintosh, Harper was able to delay the legislative process until the accord simply could not be passed on time.
With just twenty senators, the Alaska Senate is the smallest upper house legislative chamber in the United States.
With 40 Representatives, the Alaskan House is the smallest state legislative lower house in the United States.

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