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"The bishops are aware they are requesting something that will have to be exceptional law in this country, meaning that it is an exception from the law of the rest of the church," Monsignor Maniscalco said.
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Exceptional laws applied in that little triangle, the coast a 6-mile hypotenuse, its midpoint Covehithe.
The Europeans feel they are today at risk from "inside and outside" as Francois Hollande said, and they will be vigilant and consider issuing exceptional laws that would give their governments sweeping powers.
"India has exceptional property laws," he said, "but if you have to enforce them, you're dead".
In a statement, Mr. Freis said the network took into account "the exceptional benefit to law enforcement and the modest cost to industry," and would consult with both groups "as this rule moves forward".
Public and individual horizons shrink as the president's powers grow through emergency law, exceptional courts and three-hour news broadcasts covering "sacred directives made to governors and ministers".
Therefore, a patient with close family members (who are either dependent on the patient, or carers of the patient), may have a greater chance of being exceptional, within the law, than a patient with no family members.
Exceptional father-in-law to Peter.
Exceptional sister-in-law to Rose.
Loving mother to Alli and Ruth and exceptional mother-in-law to Peter.
She didn't get the job because she was exceptional: an old law-school friend, Will Gardner Josh Charless), promoted her over stronger candidates after she strategically flirted with him — a shady origin story that emerged slowly, over years.
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