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The legislative history showed that Congress had rejected the "Sherman amendment," which would have imposed vicarious liability on municipalities for damage caused by the "riotous and tumultuous assembly" of private individuals within their borders, Cong.
In Commercy, eastern France, an "assembly of local assemblies" met up last weekend.
This book is partly an assembly of uncollected material.
In 1704 he allowed Delaware an assembly of its own.
The son of an Assemblies of God minister and educator, Mr. Ashcroft has woven his private faith into his public life.
New York City's waste management system is a diverse assembly of public and private partnerships that have continually amended its waste management policies throughout the years.
He or she is ripping the veil from all that is private and delicate in oneself, and pulverizing it in an assembly line of selfish sensations.
Unfortunately, a tradition of central planning, epitomised in the reification of 'the project', and a simplistic interpretation of private sector thinking pushes aid agencies towards a linear 'Fordist' (assembly line) approach to going to scale, even though large parts of the private sector have long since abandoned that approach in favour of systems thinking, disruption and innovation.
Sealy is a product of private equity.
There are a number of private schools.
It was a sort of private ceremony.
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