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An article on Sunday about renewed efforts to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment referred imprecisely to the deadline established for state ratification when the measure was approved by Congress in 1972.
The rates of woodchips and biochar amendment referred to those used in the field trial and laboratory studies [6, 20].
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One amendment refers to potential threats from "state or non-state actors".
The amendment refers to "a person who is working in a professional capacity as a journalist".
"The First Amendment refers to journalism," he said, "not what they do".
"The 28th Amendment" refers to a proposal to limit spending on federal election campaigns.
The amendment refers to the right of the people, rather than the individual person of the Fifth Amendment.
"The First Amendment refers both to freedom of speech and of the press," he said at one point.
The first clause of the amendment refers to the need for "a well regulated Militia" and the second states that "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed".
At one point the chief whip warned Thatcher that a repeat of a "Mates-style amendment" – referring to a wrecking amendment by the Tory MP Michael Mates – "would be difficult to stop this time" as marginal Conservative MPs feared for their seats in the face of increased bills.
The name backers have chosen for their initiative, the "Brady Amendment," refers to an unborn child killed by a drunk driver in Longmont, Colorado, north of Denver.
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