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The Bus Safety | Act was the State's first dedicated statute on the |
the congregation's first | act was to establish a cemetery, the Temple Ohabei |
A day later, the | act was signed by Prince Carol I. |
The | act was passed at approximately the same time as th |
The Longitude | Act was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
The | Act was repealed by section 1 of the Act 50 Geo.3 |
The | ACT was not self-governing at this time. |
The Moreland | Act was an act passed by the New York Legislature a |
The | Act was later amended and clarified by the Stage Co |
The 1997 | Act was amended by the Criminal Justice and Court S |
This | Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 19 |
This section provided that the | Act was to be construed as though it and the Offenc |
Byrd Road | Act was an Act of Assembly passed in February, 1932 |
An Enclosure | Act was passed in 1815, under which the area was ex |
The | Act was repealed by the Terrorist Asset-Freezing et |
The goal of the Nelson | Act was to centralize Native Americanss. |
A contemporary history suggests that the | Act was influenced by the criticisms of George Fred |
In 1871 the Wimbledon and Putney Commons | Act was passed which prevented further building. |
The | Act was eventually repealed by section 1 of the Tra |
The Timber Culture | Act was a follow-up act to the Homestead Act. |
The Safety | Act was signed into law along with the GPRA Moderni |
The | Act was amended in 2005 by the Hindu Succession (Am |
The | Act was suspended for 7 years in 1435, and permanen |
Wally said my | act was corny and old fashioned. |
The | Act was drafted by Sir Mackenzie Chalmers, who late |
The | Act was repealed in its entirety by the Repeal of A |
The | Act was intended to close the approximately 200 out |
The 1997 | Act was repealed by the Sexual Offences Act 2003 wh |
Magda bragged that her | act was the answer to the clue “best European act” |
A substantially similar | Act was proposed during the previous Congress as th |
The | Act was largely repealed and replaced by the Regula |
The Special Roads | Act was repealed and replaced by the Highways Act 1 |
The | Act was amended in 2005 by the Human Rights Commiss |
The | Act was repealed, having since become obsolete, by |
The | Act was repealed by the Protection of Animals Act 1 |
His stand-up | act was featured on HBO's One Night Stand in 1992. |
However, the live | act was fronted by Jane and Francine (aka 2 Blond B |
The | act was amended in 2007. |
The Ontario Farm Products Marketing | Act was challenged as ultra vires the province. |
opposition the Humber Commercial Railway & Dock | Act was passed on 22 July 1904. |
III, c. 41), also known as Crewe's | Act, was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of |
The show was cut off just as the | act was starting. |
A secondary intention of the | act was the completion of the pre-war slum clearanc |
The | act was repealed in 2003 with the passing of the Yo |
The | act was passed by the Conservative Party without mu |
Therefore, the Uniform State Narcotic Drug | Act was established. |
The Ryan White Care | Act was reauthorized in 1996, 2000 and 2006. |
The | act was modified by the Legitimacy Act 1959, which |
The | Act was necessary as the Board had accumulated debt |
This | Act was repealed by Mary in 1553. |
Tose's first official | act was to fire Coach Joe Kuharich. |
The | Act was given the Royal Assent on 13 March 1984 as |
The | act was modified in October 1950, motivated by the |
The | act was usually performed at large ceremonies, ofte |
The | Act was based on an earlier Canadian legislation. |
The 1978 | Act was extended in 1994 (by the Criminal Justice a |
The | Act was repealed in 1825. |
The | Act was repealed piecemeal by a series of Acts duri |
In 2008 the | Act was further extended (by the Criminal Justice a |
One provision of the | act was that permanent residency status granted to |
On December 18, 2001 the MD CARE | Act was signed into law and amends the Public Healt |
The Free Port | Act was passed in 1766 also in 1766 the Declaratory |
The actual name of the | act was the Wedworth-Townsend Paramedic Act, a law |
The | act was signed into law by President George W. Bush |
The | Act was repealed by the Treason Act 1553, but anoth |
of artist manager Brian Epstein, whose biggest | act was The Beatles. |
The | Act was to consist of five fleet races, however poo |
The | Act was repealed in 1962. |
The | act was signed on November 25, 1910 by the Governor |
This | act was treason. |
The | Act was a short document containing only four secti |
The | act was repealed with regard to Wales by the Welsh |
The | Act was repealed (as having been spent) under Sched |
The RAVE | Act was originally sponsored by Senator Joseph Bide |
The | Act was given the Royal Assent on 27 July 1967, and |
orporated under the federal Canada Corporations | Act was charged with insider trading under the Onta |
Medical Profession | Act was passed after Alberta became a province in 1 |
The | Act was not repealed until 1972. |
In 1977 the Equal Pay | Act was released. |
Its most successful | act was "Sunshine On A Rainy Day" singer Zoe. |
1680: An | act was passed preventing insurrections among slave |
The | act was modelled on the Yellowstone Park Act passed |
The | Act was further amended by Lord Balfour with the 18 |
Part II of the | Act was never commenced in Scotland. |
The | Act was repealed by section 1 of the Offences again |
Following the Restoration the | Act was declared void because it had not received r |
The Royal Commissions | Act was assented on 8 August 1902. |
The supporting | act was Duran Duran. |
The Irish Poor Law Extension | Act was an Act of the Parliament of the United King |
The | act was passed in response to the Hampton report, c |
The | Act was repealed by the Public Order Act 1986 (alth |
The Removal | Act was passed after bitter debate in Congress. |
The | Act was to be proclaimed in the Colonies. |
he gloomy reality of the German occupation this | act was supposed to express hope. |
The | Act was repealed in England and Wales by the Animal |
The Medical Charities | Act was an Act of Parliament passed in 1851 by the |
In this | act was based the film of Ventura Pons "Morir (o No |
The | act was repealed by the Constitutional Reform Act 2 |
The current Presidential Succession | Act was adopted in 1947 and is codified at 3 U.S.C. |
The whole Naval Discipline | Act was repealed in October 2009. |
The | act was necessary was because of problems encounter |
c. 114), sometimes the Personal Diligence | Act, was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom |
On 2 July 1847 the North Staffordshire Railway | Act was passed. |
The | Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 19 |
This | act was created in order to reduce the amount of po |
The | Act was introduced to Parliament as a private membe |
Ironically, Brian's final | act was a song about bad luck throughout the series |
The headlining | act was The Magic Numbers. |
This was done in 1969 and the | Act was made permanent. |
The | Act was modified by the Cinematograph Films Act 193 |
The | Act was repealed in 1971 and superseded by the Bank |
The Mutiny | Act was an act passed yearly by Parliament for gove |
The Penitentiary | Act was a British Act of Parliament passed in 1779 |
The | Act was formally repealed as expired by the Statute |
In 1913 the | act was repealed. |
r Encyclopaedia Brittanica 1911 and others, the | Act was signed on June 9, 1815. |
st county to form a constabulary under the 1839 | Act was Wiltshire. |
The | Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 18 |
The | Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 19 |
The | Act was repealed by Section 29 of the Transport Act |
King Ataulf's first | act was to halt Alaric's southward expansion of the |
The Mutiny | Act was reauthorized each year until 1879. |
The 1893 | Act was repealed and reenacted as the Sale of Goods |
The | act was designed after Thomas Jefferson's plan for |
The | act was passed to prevent abuse of the original Hom |
This | Act was repealed by the Cruelty to Animals Act 1849 |
In fact, the | Act was passed in June 1720, before the peak of the |
Webb's first legislative | act was to introduce a bill, the Post-9/11 Veterans |
However, the | Act was superseded on the outbreak of war in Septem |
tablished in 1989 when the Toxics Use Reduction | Act was passed by the legislature. |
The | Act was extended to cover police cautions in 2008. |
The | Act was repealed by section 1 of, and Part II of Sc |
The whole | Act was repealed by the Police (Scotland) Act 1967. |
The | Act was repealed by section 28 of, and Schedule 3 t |
The | Act was repealed by section 80 of, and Schedule 13 |
This | Act was repealed by section 4 of the Merchant Shipp |
e permanent when the Chinese Student Protection | Act was passed in 1992. |
His kind, unselfish | act was deemed unfit for hell. |
The | Act was initially limited to one year, but was exte |
The Increased Penalties | Act was a bill that increased the penalties for vio |
The | Act was passed partly in response to political fact |
The schedule of the | Act was repealed by 1908 (8 Edw.7 c.49). |
The Blasphemy | Act was repealed in 1967, implicitly taking the Doc |
This | Act was confirmed by 5 and 6 Edward VI, with the Ac |
This | act was repealed in November 2007 in the state of M |
The opening paragraphs state the | Act was never "signed or ratified by the government |
The | Act was repealed by the Friendly Societies Act 1974 |
The | Act was renewed later in the parliamentary session |
The | Act was repealed by the Copyright Act 1956. |
The | Act was repealed by section 11 of 21 J.1 c.28. |
The Urban Land Ceiling | Act was a law in India, that was passed in 1976. |
The Black | Act was repealed in 1827. |
The | Act was in force in Ireland until partition. |
This | act was eventually superseded in 1923 by the Chines |
The | Act was repealed on 1 September 1992 by the Museums |
The | Act was necessary for two main reasons. |
The Ancient Monuments | Act was passed in 1931 to deal with gaps in this sy |
This | Act was repealed by section 1 of the Controverted E |
The | Act was originally in force for seven years, but it |
The Seduction | Act was repealed in 1978. |
The Timber Culture | Act was passed by Congress in 1873. |
The | Act was repealed by the Matrimonial Causes Act 1965 |
The | act was passed in 1925. |
The | Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 19 |
On April 16, 1862, an | act was passed (12 Stat. |
The Canadian Multiculturalism | Act was then enacted by Prime Minister Brian Mulron |
The | Act was repealed by the Reserve Forces Act 1980. |
The | Act was repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1 |
The | act was written as a response to libel tourism. |
The | Act was amended and updated significantly in 1974. |
The | Act was later amended to deal with protesters outsi |
The Court found the | Act was not colourable. |
The | Act was introduced February 23, 2009. |
The purpose of the | Act was to reduce the interest rate from 8% to 6%. |
The | Act was the Railway Facilities Act of 1870. |
The | Act was repealed by the Coinage Act 1971. |
The | act was repealed by the Criminal Law Act 1967. |
The | act was superseded by the Judiciary and Courts (Sco |
The Architects | Act was amended in 2008 by a statutory instrument m |
The original | act was An act to protect the commerce of the Unite |
The other | Act was the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997. |
This | act was first enlawed for members of the senate and |
The | act was enforced by the Gaming Control Commission O |
The 1881 | Act was introduced by William Ewart Gladstone. |
Approval under the Navigable Waters Protection | Act was finally received in October 1958. |
One | act was the professional female-impersonation Jewel |
The | Act was never raised for training due to the massiv |
The | Act was given the Royal Assent on 12 July 1946. |
re denotified in 1952, when the Criminal Tribes | Act was replaced with the Habitual Offenders Act, b |
The | Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 19 |
The | Act was introduced by Labour MP Fran Wilde in 1985. |
The | Act was repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1 |
The Preamble to the 1542 | Act was as follows. |
The 1918 | act was not implemented until a further act of 1921 |
The Westmoreland Canals | Act was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain ( |
This | act was performed under very heavy fire from the en |
The purpose of the | Act was to establish the parish to which a person b |
The | Act was particularly resented by the trade union mo |
The | act was obtained in 1896. |
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