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In 1950, Murray won | passage of an amendment to the Steelworkers' constitu |
quire any land mentioned in the Act after the | passage of the Crossrail Act 2008. |
He was the leading force behind the | passage of the so-called "Jew Bill," which allowed Je |
es Hillary Rodham Clinton was instrumental in | passage of the bill, first holding on youth conferenc |
breathing is to cool the heart, or assist the | passage of the blood from the right to the left side |
s elected their Senators directly even before | passage of the 17th Amendment in 1913. |
that Caemmerer's crowning achievement was the | passage of the child seat law in 1981. |
ng under Clinton, he helped to coordinate the | passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement an |
After a | passage of nearly four years, Pete Wood returned to M |
presents a logical framework, rather than the | passage of time in a physical way. |
at it was the first major oil spill after the | passage of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 resulting fr |
ts of the western frontier petitioned against | passage of the whiskey excise. |
Borkum was first detailed to assist the | passage of blockade runners Osorno and Alsterufer whi |
ing public interest in Prohibition and in the | passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919. |
However silting started to restrict the | passage of ships, and in order to maintain Titchfield |
But the | passage of a shock wave through a molecular cloud is |
ridge University for his work in securing the | passage of an Act of Parliament confirming the charte |
ed by Tom Selleck, quotes from the friendship | passage of The Prophet during a meal with Chandler an |
onsible for rebuilding the Government Palace, | passage of the Public Education Law of 1874, and fini |
versight over the various institutions before | passage of the act. |
`These issues included the | passage of Hamilton's plan for funding the national d |
eckless homicide and DUI convictions with the | passage of a new law. |
a case that the Warboys trial influenced the | passage of the Witchcraft Act of 1604. |
lowed by confirmation of the full Assembly on | passage of a floor vote. |
ace their elapsed times are multiple, so time | passage of the model is noticeable. |
A | passage of the Targum to Isaiah quoted by Jolowicz (" |
e ligament is perforated by apertures for the | passage of vessels, |
In 1887 with the | passage of the Edmunds-Tucker Act, plural marriage be |
nvolved in bitter controversy when he opposed | passage of New Zealand's Homosexual Law Reform Act 19 |
7 after a process that began in 2005 with the | passage of a bill calling for a new mascot by the Stu |
iminalising pornography were enacted with the | passage of the Obscene Publications Act of 1857. |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Winton bec |
clude removal of nerves that would report the | passage of air. |
National Congress due to differences over the | passage of Muslim Personal Law Bill which was piloted |
During 2009, HCAN supported the | passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care |
longer fair to target their states, given the | passage of time since 1965 and the changes their stat |
Passage of the bill on February 28, 1889 earned Rodey | |
with the mines belonging to it, and after the | passage of the laws of 1861 he and his brother entere |
Her foremost objective was securing | passage of legislation to establish a single-payer he |
ating non-coal mines did not appear until the | passage of the Federal Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Saf |
about the practice and succeeded in obtaining | passage of national child labor laws. |
d thus chose not to spend the time to force a | passage of the gap. |
ground where ever possible, in order to allow | passage of supply convoys to Jerusalem. |
iment fit for service, and was present at the | passage of the Douro River in May 1809, and at the cl |
Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River a | |
ad poisoning from hazardous toys, to urge the | passage of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement ac |
had promised to "fight like hell" against the | passage of the measure. |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Esk became |
k, loss of appetite, dry mouth, difficulty in | passage of food through the gut. |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, it became |
between the tubercles of the humerus, for the | passage of the long tendon of the Biceps brachii. |
He was again wounded at the | passage of the Bidassoa and compelled to return to th |
e to see the movement's ultimate achievement, | passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United Sta |
The crash helped spur the | passage of the long-pending Federal Tort Claims Act o |
During his term as Speaker, he announced the | passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865. |
It was created in 1982 with the | passage of the Alabama Environmental Management Act b |
lowed the road was widened to accommodate the | passage of equipment up to the observatory at Mt. Wil |
r was also an active member in the successful | passage of the six-county referendum that created the |
er and the building structure, preventing the | passage of water. |
with another by the same author, entitled The | Passage of the Pilgrims, divided into four parts, was |
Since the | passage of Proposition 215, federal officials have tr |
ey propose the following arguments opposed to | passage of Proposition 87. |
All of them failed or were vetoed until the | passage of the Taft-Hartley amendments in 1947. |
colleagues (those who had earlier enabled the | passage of the GST) with a ten-point 'reform' agenda |
hanged vote that played a pivotal role in the | passage of an expanded abortion rights law in New Yor |
- Ferdinand Magellan's fleet makes the first | passage of the Strait of Magellan and he names the Pa |
ith Disabilities, an important impetus to the | passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. |
ure Prime Minister), his role in securing the | passage of the bill, in particular his showing agains |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Johnstone |
In particular, one | passage of the oath could be read as giving the Engli |
worked as a community organizer pursuing the | passage of the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), a |
ilitary commission following the October 2009 | passage of the Military Commissions Act of 2009. |
This hostility eventually led to the | passage of anti-Chinese immigration laws, such as the |
After the | passage of centuries, he was able to summon enough of |
With the | passage of Prohibition and the rise of bootlegging in |
He had nevertheless secured the | passage of the Loi Falloux (15 March 1850) for the or |
a chemical compound that interferes with the | passage of light through the glass. |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Kolan beca |
With the | passage of time, it was overrun by many foreign invad |
e the election of the Minister-President, the | passage of laws controlling the state government. |
followed by a single track built to allow the | passage of pedestrians and horse drawn carts to have |
ine of the Trinity, and remained so until the | passage of the 1813 Act; however, the temper of the t |
He was also instrumental in the | passage of women's suffrage in Colorado during his go |
1 - 1583 under his supervision to protect the | passage of the Indus. |
Neurotransmitters are needed to continue the | passage of nerve impulses from one neuron to another |
d into the City of Philadelphia following the | passage of the Act of Consolidation, 1854. |
Ruth, and on 30 June 1691, after de Ginkell's | passage of the Shannon and the capture of the citadel |
ng other at table, he told us a very handsome | passage of the King's sending him his message about h |
n he was able to demonstrate that the observe | passage of light could not be reconciled with the ide |
h a choice is further diminished by the final | passage of the Prophecy of the Popes attributed to St |
Lands and Immigration within one year of the | passage of the act. |
Little else remains of the railway due to the | passage of time and influence of human and natural ac |
ment Reform Act of 2009 (H.R. 3961 ) upon the | passage of House Resolution 903, Section 4. On Januar |
It has changed very little over the | passage of time, as it is primarily an agricultural c |
r II, Operation Stone Age or Stoneage was the | passage of MW13, the convoy of four merchant ships th |
icted of accepting bribes in exchange for the | passage of banking legislation in what is known as th |
r, and she has come to love the song with the | passage of time, it was never a song people requested |
Measure the | passage of time using clocks moving with the Hubble f |
Passage of the Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee Riv | |
e New Jersey Senate in 1973, where he opposed | passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. |
By the early 2000s, with the | passage of state laws allowing for medicinal marijuan |
e to his sister Fanny that she had composed a | passage of his Concerto in G minor for piano "that ma |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, it became |
to run again, although with the November 2010 | passage of an amendment to the North Carolina state c |
nd at the time, it was only in 1784, with the | passage of Pitt's India Act, that reform was seriousl |
m a complex with zinc that may facilitate the | passage of zinc through the gastrointestinal wall and |
deeper interest in the subject and, with the | passage of time and influenced by material I had gath |
ntcies not entitling him to a seat) until the | passage of the House of Lords Act 1999 resulted in th |
With the | passage of time, the name Sugandha was lost and the n |
Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River a | |
The events in Birmingham made imperative the | passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Votin |
The term can also refer to the | passage of the line of sight to an interior planet (M |
tempt to prosecute protesters who blocked the | passage of the train failed, the Department of Energy |
advertising and lobbying money to support the | passage of health care reform and FreedomWorks was li |
endon divides into two slips, to allow of the | passage of the corresponding tendon of the flexor dig |
Her death spurred | passage of a remedial bill she had worked for. |
The bridge had been opened for the | passage of the steamship Pacific which had just passe |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, it became |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Kargoolnah |
us points along its length, though due to the | passage of time, remnants have diminished or been who |
July - Robert Peel ensures the | passage of five Acts of Parliament, effectively aboli |
xisting steel bridge without interrupting the | passage of the railway. |
m; to continue past federal fiscal year 2007, | passage of a reauthorization bill was required. |
The | passage of the 1808 act was one of the consequences o |
"The day after the [ | passage of Proposition 8] various gay rights organiza |
Prior to the | passage of this act it was customary to unceremonious |
The firmness with which he defended the | passage of the Suippe against the Black Legion attrac |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, they becam |
of this Article shall not interfere with the | passage of boats belonging to the Lahore Government o |
of the company at the age of 21 and with the | passage of time transformed it into one of the larges |
In October 1938, after the | passage of racial laws in Italy and the flight of Jew |
been placed in the water to prevent the safe | passage of ships. |
20 metres wide swings, and also allowing the | passage of trams, thus relieving the citizens from th |
features, built upon chalk excavated from the | passage of the line over the Berkshire downs. |
These objections were resolved with the | passage of the Seat of Government Act 1908 which pass |
ens ... “ His actions subsequently led to the | passage of the Disaster Recovery Personal Protection |
been placed in the water to prevent the safe | passage of ships. |
slation but achieved initial success with the | passage of weak federal water pollution acts in 1948 |
man Rights into UK law, judges began to use a | passage of the Act to extend the powers of these lega |
ve for some time and return to rest after the | passage of the ring. |
unks of petrified wood, permineralized by the | passage of vast geologic time. |
- perhaps plates bent outwards by the | passage of the bomb through the bottom made it imposs |
ave never seen a more awesome, more inspiring | passage of play than the 15-minute mark of the second |
ots campaign within the church to support the | passage of California's Proposition 8, a constitution |
r form of protest, and as a tactic to prevent | passage of the bill, all 14 Democratic members of the |
Alpes Graiae), immediately at the foot of the | passage of the mountain itself. |
search during the 1962 hearings leading up to | passage of the Amendment. |
s that he must have been doing timings of the | passage of stars across the meridian, and was not jus |
m locomotives and air pressure created by the | passage of trains could result in the metal sheets be |
been placed in the water to prevent the safe | passage of ships. |
not only be adopted in New York but, with the | passage of the Municipal Police Act in 1844, througho |
y 1560/1 suggests it was a consequence of the | passage of the Act of Uniformity of 1558 enforcing An |
dition of numerous items to the list, and the | passage of an excise tax. |
ury to have improvements made to allow easier | passage of boats. |
States Army, and Alvord later lobbied for the | passage of the Hatch Act of 1887 and the Morrill Act |
The | passage of the ban on fully automatic firearms has be |
ar, then reappear at the east again after the | passage of the same amount of time that it had taken |
While in the Assembly, he secured | passage of a law authorizing the formation of gas lig |
been placed in the water to prevent the safe | passage of ships. |
including the advent of nuclear power and the | passage of the Clean Air Act, by the late 20th and ea |
To secure the | passage of essential legislation, the king is obliged |
ltimore Harbor in order to further thwart the | passage of British ships. |
In 1862 Harrison commanded Cayuga at the | passage of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, leading the |
Passage of Peril | |
A Star transit is the | passage of a star through the eyepiece of an telescop |
prompted the resignation of the DCF chief and | passage of a new law requiring tracking of efforts to |
tters spiritual, and as a result of this, and | passage of the Church of Scotland (Property and Endow |
ealed by subsequent legislation following the | passage of the Twenty-first Amendment to the United S |
made the news by going aground in the tricky | passage of the Avon Gorge on the approaches to the Fl |
izha, the festival for wishing quick and easy | passage of the mid-summer months, on the day when the |
The tribal government was created through the | passage of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. |
The | passage of the train through dark tunnels adds anothe |
s no energy barrier to the reaction) with the | passage of time the species' activities and hence the |
ersity System of Georgia was created with the | passage of the Reorganization Act of 1931 by the Geor |
per year over the next 15 years for the safe | passage of American ships or the return of American h |
ing income tax, but this was granted with the | passage of the later act. |
prehension of bunkai only reached through the | passage of time. |
adequate training regulations he hastened the | passage of the Builders' Registration Act (1939). |
The | passage of time and the darkening sky during the fict |
Dutch Island is located in the West | Passage of Narragansett Bay between Jamestown and Sau |
As a legislator she sponsored and obtained | passage of legislation concerning criminal justice, e |
ilization in holes by modern barrels, and the | passage of a rudimentary system of work, supported by |
thern congressmen voted with the South in the | passage of a gag rule to prevent anti-slavery petitio |
After | passage of the National Environmental Policy Act and |
r the Abolition of the Slave Trade led to the | passage of the Slave Trade Act by the British Parliam |
and funded by the Tennessee legislature with | passage of the Senate Bill #1, Chapter 19 of the gene |
ndants to sit in the House of Lords until the | passage of the House of Lords Act 1999. |
been placed in the water to prevent the safe | passage of ships. |
It fails to account for the | passage of time, the pre-eminence of the present, the |
an, which pivots on its base to allow for the | passage of larger ships. |
nto rapid decline almost immediately with the | passage of the Airline Deregulation Act and ceased op |
After the | passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, the Five C |
He pushed for | passage of bills to require cotton buyers to register |
After the | passage of the Jones Law on August 29, 1916 in where |
The building was funded with the | passage of the Lacey Act in 1894, which created a mea |
urn of M to its initial orientation after the | passage of the current transient. |
peratures; cool air usually settles after the | passage of a cold front, which produces much of the l |
er of War; the enactment of a labor code, the | passage of an income tax law, and the improvement of |
With the | passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Charters T |
s of millions of Filipinos by pushing for the | passage of laws on arts and culture, agriculture, edu |
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