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It was the first time in the series, really, when he had nothing to concentrate on but his batting: no need to fuss over a declaration or a follow-on, Monty or multi-dimensionalism.
The details and observations accrue in such a way — obliquely, melodiously — that they pull a reader forward in anticipation of the next unexpected leap: a stray object, an odd gesture, a bald declaration, or a rash act.
Whether the bill, if it does become law, would be a rarely used symbolic declaration or a widely used law enforcement tool is part of the debate as well.
We are referred to nothing, and have found nothing in the rules of either of the courts to require an exception to be taken in order to preserve the rights of a plaintiff against whose declaration, or a count thereof, a demurrer has been sustained.
Toward the end of the Constitutional Convention, when George Mason, of Virginia, raised the question of whether the new frame of government ought to include a declaration or a Bill of Rights, the idea was quickly squashed, as Carol Berkin recounts in her new short history, "The Bill of Rights: The Fight to Secure America's Liberties" (Simon & Schuster).
"The whole U.S. delegation, not only Lighthizer, at all meetings and bilaterals, made clear in a very explicit way no joint declaration or a common work program could be agreed from the U.S. side," said a European official involved in the negotiations.
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A treaty often takes the form of a contract, but it may be a joint declaration or an exchange of notes (as in the case of the Rush-Bagot Agreement between the United States and Great Britain in 1817 for mutual disarmament on the Great Lakes).
WND then quoted Taitz dismissing the claim because "a person cannot just come from the street and file a declaration or an affidavit...
WND then quotes Taitz dismissing the claim because "a person cannot just come from the street and file a declaration or an affidavit...
But what I discovered, like when writing "Rez Life" [Treuer's previous book, released in 2012], is that policy is not just a presidential declaration, or an act of Congress, or dry "catalogable" acts.
Speaking for many people in the streets or just out there in the dark, Karl says, as a declaration, or perhaps a rhetorical question: "What's happened to our beloved city.
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