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| Circuit reversed, holding that Congress had | expressly abrogated the sovereign immunity of the stat |
| As the author | expressly admitted later, it was an expansion or parap |
| ted, and the head of her judicial department | expressly affirmed, her title thereto. |
| orating all the terms which the parties have | expressly agreed in one document or, where contracts a |
| en hunting on private land, or on properties | expressly approved for hunting by the Fish and Wildlif |
| niversity of Oxford or Cambridge ... and ... | expressly approved and allowed by us or our successors |
| the time that George M Cohan sold the rights | expressly as a vehicle for the young Garland. |
| right in its work unless the legislature has | expressly authorized a public records exemption." |
| e Assembly John B. Cassoday sponsored a bill | expressly authorizing women to be admitted to the stat |
| While most game operators | expressly ban the practice of selling in-game currency |
| k · contribs) and all of his sockpuppets are | EXPRESSLY banned for life. |
| ble for a right to light to exist if granted | expressly by deed, or granted impliedly, for example u |
| Seinfeld and David Puddy in Seinfeld (Puddy | expressly claims to be a recovering germophobe), Adria |
| Philo | expressly connected the "unequalled virtues" of the pe |
| There was no suggestion that Florida | expressly consented to suit, and what was instead asse |
| ax immunity, Congress cannot be said to have | expressly consented to state income taxation and, thus |
| as no error arising merely from Coker FM not | expressly considering every factor. |
| y's loyal subjects" and "... for then having | expressly countermanded and sent back our army by pass |
| languages either: 1) require a programmer to | expressly declare an entire variable structure before |
| t that may be needed, unless it is otherwise | expressly declared. |
| rights and duties of the parties (where not | expressly defined in the agreement), while specificall |
| had never given her pretensions any support, | expressly denied his belief in them in his will. |
| , Myers and Michigan nominee Henry Saad were | expressly denied the same assurance in the agreement. |
| ion Sonja Henie, converted it into a theater | expressly designed for the presentation of musical ice |
| of the Slovene and Croat minorities are also | expressly detailed. |
| While, Sherrill | expressly did not disturb Oneida II (1985): "Because t |
| However the Act | expressly did not apply to people who had already been |
| ill be allowed in bankruptcy unless they are | expressly disallowed." |
| jority to form a quorum supermajorities were | expressly disapproved by the Founders. |
| llify the election; and lay interference was | expressly disclaimed as being outside the limits of th |
| ly connected, but not in this article - they | expressly don't celebrate a "victory day", nor do they |
| If a reliable source has | expressly drawn this conclusion in relation to Johnson |
| aw declared in Poland in 1981), Congress has | expressly encouraged PBS to abandon its conventional p |
| Not | expressly enjoined from employing artillery, they now |
| Unless a partnership | expressly excludes the Act it applies. |
| t out these principles, that (1) if a clause | expressly excludes liability for negligence (or an app |
| c corps showed discontent that they were not | expressly exempted in the new tax law. |
| These rights can be | expressly exempted, although ironically these regulati |
| station serves the local area, and was built | expressly for the settlement |
| main focus are short satirical texts written | expressly for being read to an audience. |
| Published | expressly for the assistance of Claimants to Hereditar |
| was the first generation of radars designed | expressly for a national warning network. |
| ne at Bossenden Wood drawn by an eyewitness, | expressly for the Penny Satirist |
| veland was the next theatre-style hall built | expressly for a symphony orchestra in the United State |
| gie who built Carnegie Hall (opened in 1891) | expressly for the orchestra. |
| The room was added in 1870 | expressly for the visit of Ulysses S. Grant shortly af |
| The play, written | expressly for her, fared well, and she took the show o |
| e at the Sorbonne, where a chair was created | expressly for him, did much to promote the study of En |
| the Association was the first to be founded | expressly for this purpose. |
| llerby's Euphonium Concerto were all written | expressly for Mead. |
| My Baby Back (to Me)" were both commissioned | expressly for the album. |
| The song was written | expressly for Porter's musical Let's Face It! which de |
| the first composer in Paris to write sonatas | expressly for the instrument, and was as a composer st |
| he first companies to do so, and was founded | expressly for that purpose. |
| oint, but only two of the songs were written | expressly for the film, those being "You Do" and "Save |
| erto for Bass, Harp and Strings was composed | expressly for Robinson by composer and fellow bassist |
| nited States Navy were the first to be built | expressly for radar picket service and, at the time, w |
| ry of Health in Brazil which was established | expressly for this purpose. |
| ind Maps" is trademarked as a "service mark" | expressly for "EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, NAMELY, CONDUCTIN |
| re, in fact, written over a short period and | expressly for the purpose of publication. |
| ten through a central hole in the crust made | expressly for the purpose during raising. |
| Three songs had not been written | expressly for Presley: "Love Letters" came from the 19 |
| ysius, who was sent thither by Philadelphus, | expressly for the purpose: all of whom have enlarged u |
| iations on a "patriotic" waltz he had penned | expressly for this purpose, with one variation by ever |
| sted by the Society in vat-grown bodies made | expressly for the purpose, granting them god-like powe |
| ridians of the human body and composes music | expressly for healing and meditation.He describes hims |
| -Salem where he continued playing music, but | expressly for his community, at churches, homes, clubs |
| That Amendment | expressly forbade citizens of one state from suing ano |
| ed from the competition, as the show's rules | expressly forbid contestants to touch one another in a |
| Passengers are | expressly forbidden from using the transfer on the sam |
| R had running powers, but on which they were | expressly forbidden to use 4-6-0 locomotives. |
| Septuagint version of the Bible, where it is | expressly forbidden. |
| closed the temples, a canon had to be issued | expressly forbidding the cries of "Dionysus" from the |
| The committee | expressly found no fault whatsoever on the part of Sny |
| nominal Carolingian lords, though it was an | expressly Frankish creation and not an ethnically dist |
| ntention to abide by the declaration, but it | expressly gave notice that it reserved its right to is |
| wers or delegate them to others if they were | expressly granted to him in the state constitution. |
| Based on the faculty | expressly granted to me by the Holy Father Benedict XV |
| The Commerce Clause | expressly grants Congress the power to regulate commer |
| lims were, however, not comfortable with the | expressly Hindu metaphors used in the song, and dislik |
| as set forth in and confirmed by the decree, | expressly included all credits for services rendered b |
| but it only provides for fines, and does not | expressly indicate that a slave owner could be guilty |
| o be written instead of "he or she"), unless | expressly indicated otherwise. |
| es how articles about U.S. cities are titled | expressly limits the cities that are not supposed to b |
| ullian, and the doctrines taught by them are | expressly mentioned by Origen (Homilia in Lucam, III, |
| early days of Christianity; the ceremony is | expressly mentioned in the sacramentaries of the ninth |
| articular Act of the Scottish Parliament was | expressly mentioned in the Act of Union, and that is t |
| eceding verse of the same passage, St. Peter | expressly mentions that "the sun shall be turned to da |
| of seven of Charlois's discoveries that was | expressly named by the Astromomisches Rechen-Institut |
| ersed, holding that the Labeling Act neither | expressly nor impliedly pre-empted respondents' fraud |
| powers or attempted to list those that were | expressly not necessary and proper, but argues that ei |
| f music and advertisements, despite BusRadio | expressly offering this type of control and personaliz |
| arlisle and the forest of Inglewood had been | expressly omitted in the grant. |
| stency may arise where the Commonwealth law, | expressly or impliedly, intends to cover the field com |
| al Trade Commission's actions in this field, | expressly or impliedly preempt claims related to "smok |
| that because the legislation did not exclude | expressly or by necessary implication that interest ca |
| limitation of liability clause must, either | expressly or impliedly, extend its benefit to the empl |
| The Court | expressly overruled "Whatever may remain" of the decis |
| tes regulatory takings law whereby the Court | expressly overruled precedent created in Agins v. City |
| number of amendments that have been made to | expressly permit the state to ratify changes to the fo |
| Unless the consumer has | expressly permitted the creditor to approve charges wh |
| This | expressly places it in the time when Canaanites contro |
| ian Tribes, Morton v. Mancari's outcome "was | expressly predicated on the fact that the challenged p |
| ility requirements for male guests, and also | expressly prohibit the admission of "boys." |
| nothing in the Geneva Conventions themselves | expressly prohibited the prosecution or extradition of |
| ion address on January 31, 2006, authorities | expressly prohibited the display of political ideology |
| rch synods held in the 8th and 9th centuries | expressly prohibited the use of copper and bronze for |
| ited Kingdom's 1985 Weights and Measures Act | expressly prohibited the use of the stone as a unit of |
| out living third parties, something which is | expressly prohibited by WP:BLPSPS/WP:SELFPUB. Question |
| blocking the street, which the rally permit | expressly prohibited. |
| der or direction of the employer, and (b) by | expressly prohibiting an employer from dismissing any |
| er celestial bodies to peaceful purposes and | expressly prohibits their use for testing weapons of a |
| mittee of the Privy Council, although it was | expressly provided by the act creating these offices t |
| The Congress | expressly provided-and the same proviso was included i |
| n a legislative body, unless another rule is | expressly provided." |
| y in the Parliamentary debates, the Act also | expressly provides for a duty to keep information conf |
| Although the Yosef ha-Meqanne is nowhere | expressly quoted, it may be assumed that it was used b |
| waited revision of U.S. copyright law should | expressly recognize computer and data processing issue |
| In several of these manuscripts Ibn Tamim is | expressly referred to as the author; in one instance h |
| of pre-Christian authors Philo of Alexandria | expressly refers to its use by his predecessors and us |
| e Masters thinks that treating a patient who | expressly refused to be treated by a certain doctor is |
| t attributes to McCollum a position McCollum | expressly refuted. |
| However, while their work was not | expressly religious it was informed significantly by i |
| the expectations of many, the ERL are not an | expressly republican movement, although they are commi |
| the BBC and Channel 4, something Potter had | expressly requested before his death. |
| These laws often | expressly require the use of edge protection or harnes |
| Although the Constitution does not | expressly require consultation with the Prime Minister |
| of their Discipline, the Wesleyan Methodists | expressly required for the Lord's Supper that "unferme |
| sent General Instruction of the Roman Missal | expressly reserves for priest, deacon and instituted a |
| riter opined that, although the theme is not | expressly revealed in the film, the Diamonds Are Forev |
| The Act did not | expressly say whether it bound the Crown, although the |
| Though Wilkins and Hurley did not | expressly say so in the lyrics, the song is also a pro |
| Eccleston | expressly says that Haymo, while Provincial of England |
| and he included a copy of De Re Militari, an | expressly secular work. |
| petitioning for a redress of grievances, are | expressly secured by the Constitution.The spirit of th |
| oth the movement student and youth wings are | expressly so. |
| And you | expressly state your belief that that common expressio |
| Of Jonathan it is | expressly stated that "he followed the system of his t |
| It is | expressly stated at the end of the Blasynge of Armys t |
| olonial authorities sent in the troopers and | expressly stated their intent to 'destroy' the whole l |
| ich seem to have been close together - as is | expressly stated in Ḳid. |
| ted; many groups who participated in EDSA II | expressly stated that they did not want Arroyo for pre |
| The treaty | expressly states that the right of either country to c |
| Article 39 | expressly states that the provisions of the Internatio |
| However, the Sedition Act | expressly states that the intent of the person charged |
| the posthumous work on Moral Philosophy, he | expressly states that we know mind as we know body" by |
| 0s illustrations of a converted building and | expressly stating that "some parts survived until the |
| doubtful jurisdiction, and Canon Law itself | expressly supplies priests jurisdiction in such cases. |
| orters had ulterior motives for booing them, | expressly their nationality. |
| ough the Words of Institution are not spoken | expressly, their meaning is present: "The words of Euc |
| Cartels are formed | expressly to avoid such competition. |
| lities overlap with XSLT, which was designed | expressly to allow input XML documents to be transform |
| England, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand | expressly to increase English-speaking ability. |
| h brought their children to downtown Atlanta | expressly to experience this attraction and have their |
| The Carnegie was built | expressly to measure the motions of as many stars as p |
| The emergence of a journal devoted | expressly to research in library science was met with |
| ional parks created in the Canadian Prairies | expressly to protect and regenerate dangerously low po |
| ional parks created in the Canadian Prairies | expressly to protect and regenerate dangerously low po |
| be defended or held; this letter was written | expressly to enable Galileo to defend himself against |
| ever, or LOOGY, a pitcher who was brought in | expressly to face one or two particularly dangerous le |
| local, state and federal agencies organized | expressly to eradicate illegal cannabis cultivation an |
| urberville was converted to Protestantism he | expressly told William Lloyd that, apart from vague ru |
| rch on "sexual deviants" (language which was | expressly used against homosexuals when the WIC was pa |
| nity from state taxation unless Congress has | expressly waived this immunity, which the Act did not |
| However, the opera, which had been | expressly written for the theatre's inauguration, was |
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