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In fact, it's in no manner of speaking accurate. 26.
This resolution in no manner prejudges the outcome of permanent status negotiations on East Jerusalem, which must of course reflect those ties and realities on the ground.
This resolution in no manner prejudges the outcome of permanent status negotiations on East Jerusalem, which must, of course, reflect those historic ties and the realities on the ground.
"It is a welcome move to form guidelines but in no manner should they be restrictive to expression or creative freedom," said Vikram Malhotra of production house Abundantia Entertainment, which has worked on an Amazon Prime show.
I don't altogether agree with him here, for a hearty sincere inlook tends, I think, in no manner to self-glorification.
That we will respect the privacy of the general public in our advertising and public displays. 5\. That we in no manner will condone, produce or exhibit child pornography in any form.
"New Ways Ministry not approved by Catholic Church, Cardinal George states", Catholic News Agency, February 14,, 2010 In March 2011 the USCCB affirmed George's statement and reiterated "...that in no manner is the position proposed by New Ways Ministry in conformity with Catholic teaching and in no manner is this organization authorized to speak on behalf of the Catholic Church or to identify itself as a Catholic organization." On February 18, 2015, a group of 50 LGBT activists and pilgrims were invited by Pope Francis at the Wednesday papal audience in St. Peter’s Square, Rome, where they were given the first row seating.
See the transcript from April 4, 1866. > This bill in no manner interferes with the municipal regulations of any > State which protects all alike in their rights of person and property. It > could have no operation in Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, or most of the > States of the Union. On April 5, 1866, the Senate overrode President Andrew Johnson's veto.
It was reported that women who had been raped on at least two occasions by different perpetrators had a highly significant impairment in their abilities to read these cues in either male or female senders. These results were troubling, indicating a predator-prey model. The authors did note that whatever the nature of these preliminary findings the responsibility of the rapist was in no manner or level diminished. The final target of study for this group was the medical students they taught.
He was in no manner equivalent to a modern Prime Minister. Representing the province of Holland, De Witt tended to identify with the economic interests of the shipping and trading interests in the United Provinces. These interests were largely concentrated in the province of Holland, and to a lesser degree in the province of Zeeland. In the religious conflict between the Calvinists and the more moderate members of the Dutch Reformed Church that arose in 1618, Holland tended to belong to the Dutch Reformed faction in the United Provinces.
However, the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners first adopted in 1955 and amended in 2015 as "Mandela Rules" prohibit degrading or humiliating clothing, requiring in Rule 19 that: #Every prisoner who is not allowed to wear his or her own clothing shall be provided with an outfit of clothing suitable for the climate and adequate to keep him or her good health. Such clothing shall in no manner be degrading or humiliating. #All clothing shall be clean and kept in proper condition. Underclothing shall be changed and washed as often as necessary for the maintenance of hygiene.
The Federal Government of Nigeria acquired 60% of the Dailytimes and its main rival, the New Nigerian Newspaper, on 1 September 1975. A government statement read: "The Federal Military Government wants to state that its acquisition of the total ownership of New Nigeria and equity (60%) of DTN [Dailytimes Nigeria] will in no manner contrail the independence of the newspapers published by the 2 establishments. Government wants to underline its policy of full support of press freedom at all times". This statement was questionable, since the takeover was clearly designed to reduce criticism of the military government.
Education commissioners in the reign of Edward VI (1547–53) noted the lack of schooling in Newent, then a market town with over 500 inhabitants, but "all the youth of a great distance there hence rudely brought up and in no manner of knowledge and learning, where were a place meet to... erect a school for the better and more godly bringing up of the same youth."Quoted by Joan Simon, Education and Society in Tudor England, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967, p. 229. Today's Newent has three schools, two of them federated, all within the town. The federated Glebe Infant School and Picklenash Junior School provides primary education.
Justice Rutledge acquiesced in the Court's opinion and judgment, but was doubtful on the question of equal protection of the laws. Justice Jackson concurred, pointing out that while the traffic hazard created by the advertising which is forbidden is in no manner or degree more hazardous than that which is permitted, and hence the differentiation made in the regulation is in no way relevant to its objects, nevertheless, it is permissible, where individuals contribute to an evil in the same way and to the same degree, to distinguish between those who do so for hire and those who do so for their own commercial ends.
The Importation Act 1455 (33 Henry VI c. 5) was an act of the Parliament of England passed during the reign of Henry VI. In 1455, London silkwomen complained that the Lombards were importing "ribbands and chains, falsely and deceitfully wrought, all manner girdles and other things concerning the said mistery and occupation, in no manner wise bringing in any good silk unwrought as they were wont to bring heretofore". Parliament therefore passed the Importation Act 1455 prohibiting the importation of these goods, with punishments of forfeiture and considerable fines.William Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce during the Early and Middle Ages.
The Society > stands only for law and order; it is in harmony with any and all general > laws insofar as they protect the rights of others, and does in no manner > recommend any acts in violation of present laws nor advocate any manner > inimical to the public welfare.quoted in Katz (1978), pp. 386–87Since sodomy > was illegal in every state in 1924, any participation in or advocacy of sex > with other men would constitute a recommendation of an act in violation of a > present law. Illinois was the first state to repeal its law but did not do > so until 1962 (Hogan and Hudson, p. 634).
Thus at the end of the scientific section, for instance, Duchenne "corrects" the expressions of three widely revered classic Greek or Roman antiquities: In no manner, argues Duchenne, do any of these countenances conform to nature as revealed by his electrophysiological research. He even questions the Greek artist Praxiteles's accuracy in sculpting the Niobe: > Would Niobe have been less beautiful if the dreadful emotion of her spirit > had bulged the head of her oblique eyebrow as nature does, and if a few > lines of sorrow had furrowed the median section of her forehead? On the > contrary, nothing is more moving and appealing than such an expression of > pain on a young forehead, which is usually so serene.Duchenne, Mecanisme, > part 2, 125; Cuthbertson trans.
At TPF 4.1, truly and fully linked load modules were introduced to TPF. These were compiled with the z/OS C/C++ compiler using TPF-specific header files and linked with IEWL, resulting in a z/OS-conformant load module, which in no manner could be considered a traditional TPF segment. The TPF loader was extended to read the z/OS-unique load module file format, then lay out file-resident load modules' sections into memory; meanwhile, assembly language programs remained confined to TPF's segment model, creating an obvious disparity between applications written in assembler and those written in higher level languages (HLL). At z/TPF 1.1, all source language types were conceptually unified and fully link-edited to conform to the ELF specification.
Thus at the end of the scientific section, for instance, Duchenne "corrects" the expressions of three widely revered classic Greek or Roman antiquities: In no manner, argues Duchenne, do any of these countenances conform to nature as revealed by his electrophysiological research. He even questions the Greek artist Praxiteles's accuracy in sculpting the Niobe: > Would Niobe have been less beautiful if the dreadful emotion of her spirit > had bulged the head of her oblique eyebrow as nature does, and if a few > lines of sorrow had furrowed the median section of her forehead? On the > contrary, nothing is more moving and appealing than such an expression of > pain on a young forehead, which is usually so serene.Duchenne, Mecanisme, > part 2, 125; Cuthbertson trans.
He took part in the dedication of a memorial to Confederate soldiers at Greenlawn Cemetery in 1909. Jones fought in several battles in the American Civil War with the 24th Virginia Cavalry, including the Battle of Saint Mary's Church and the First Battle of Deep Bottom, where he was captured. Following the war, he attended the University of Virginia In a retrospective discussion of slavery in the South, Jones stated in a letter that "The great slave owners in no manner resembled what I have read of the barons of the fourteenth century who haughtily received the trembling vassals; on the contrary the old Virginia gentlemen were courteous and polite to all classes, not only to the whites, but to the slaves themselves." Jones was buried at Abingdon Church, following his death in Newport News.
Researching his book Dangerous Dossiers: Exposing the Secret War Against America's Greatest Authors (1988), journalist Herbert Mitgang discovered that Stout had been under FBI surveillance since the beginning of his writing career. Most of the heavily censored pages he was allowed to obtain from Stout's FBI dossier concerned The Doorbell Rang: :About one hundred pages in Stout's file are devoted to the novel, the FBI's panicky response to it and the attempt to retaliate against the author for writing it. The FBI's internal memorandum for its special agents told them that "the bureau desires to contribute in no manner to the sales of this book by helping to make it the topic of publicity." Orders came from headquarters in Washington that any questions concerning the book should be forwarded to the Crime Records Division, thereby putting book and author in a criminal category.
The application outlined the goals and purposes of the Society: > [T]o promote and protect the interests of people who by reasons of mental > and physical abnormalities are abused and hindered in the legal pursuit of > happiness which is guaranteed them by the Declaration of Independence and to > combat the public prejudices against them by dissemination of factors > according to modern science among intellectuals of mature age. The Society > stands only for law and order; it is in harmony with any and all general > laws insofar as they protect the rights of others, and does in no manner > recommend any acts in violation of present laws nor advocate any manner > inimical to the public welfare.quoted in Katz (1976), pp. 386–87Of course, > since sodomy was illegal in every state in 1924, any participation in or > advocacy of sex with other men would constitute a recommendation of an act > in violation of a present law.
Article 39 of Magna Carta reads (translated by Lysander Spooner in his Essay on the Trial by Jury (1852)): Although the charter says "or by the law of the land", this in no manner can be interpreted as if it were enough to have a positive law, made by the king, to be able to proceed legally against a subject. The law of the land was the consuetudinary law, based on the customs and consent of King John's subjects and, since there was no Parliament in those times, neither the king nor the barons could make a law without the consent of the people. According to some sources, in the time of Edward III, "by the law of the land" had been substituted "by due process of law", which in those times was a trial by twelve peers. During the mid-14th century, it was forbidden that persons who had sat on the presenting jury (i.e.
In his book Histoire de la Turquie (1854), Alphonse de Lamartine writes: > If greatness of purpose, smallness of means, and astounding results are the > three criteria of human genius, who could dare to compare any great man in > modern history with Muhammad? The most famous men created arms, laws and > empires only. They founded, if anything at all, no more than material > powers, which often crumbled away before their eyes. This man moved not only > armies, legislation, empires, peoples and dynasties, but millions of men in > one-third of the then-inhabited world; and more than that he moved the > altars, the gods, the religions, the ideas, the beliefs and souls.... His > forbearance in victory, his ambition which was entirely devoted to one idea > and in no manner striving for an empire, his endless prayers, his mystic > conversations with God, his death and his triumph after death – all these > attest not to an imposture, but to a firm conviction, which gave him the > power to restore a dogma.

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