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Chelsea have an opportunity to make amends, of sorts, against Everton in tomorrow's FA Cup final.
Did the Rev. Jesse Jackson truly acknowledge his mistake in having an extramarital affair in which he fathered a child and make amends of his own volition?
He had not been allocated a fixture in midweek but the game at St Mary's offers Marriner a chance to make amends of sorts.
Drainage system became accustomed to any small amends of surface morphology and witness in order about any structural deformations (Leeder and Jackson 1993; Raj 2007; Kale and Shejwalkar 2008; Pati et al. 2008; Singh 2014; Prakash et al. 2016a, b).
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He did not, however, accept that the amending of statements was part of that campaign.
The military controls one-quarter of the seats in Parliament, enough to block the amending of the Constitution.
The church remains answerable to Parliament, but Parliament has recused itself from the drafting and amending of church legislation.
But the setting and amending of such standards would involve endless haggling as if the effort to cool the planet wasn't hard enough.
As Sanford Levinson wrote in 2006 in "Our Undemocratic Constitution," "the U.S. Constitution is the most difficult to amend of any constitution currently existing in the world today".
We now know that 164 police statements were "significantly amended" of which 116 were edited to "remove negative comments" about the operation.
Blair did it through his Third Way politics, his regulation of the banks and his amending of Clause IV to support privatisation.
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