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"The Whitest Kids U' Know" offers a schoolhouse number presented as a series of warnings for children culminating in a directive not to make crystal meth.
But the direct, popular election of township officials was firmly ruled out in July in a directive from the party's central committee, said political experts in Beijing.
"Don't forget the Indians," Mr. Udall, who died in 1998, told Mr. McCain in a directive that the senator has recounted to others.
In a directive to staff, she wrote: "All horse medications destined for import or export, regardless of ownership, have to be registered and authorised at the intended destination".
The commission will "analyse" and "address" carbon leakage in a directive on the next generation of the ETS, coming out in early 2009.
More quietly, officials say the administration is in the midst of revising broad intelligence priorities laid out in a directive issued by President Bill Clinton, a document known as PDD 35.
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Plenty of countries have been given derogations allowing them extra time to bring in a new directive.
In February 1991, a directive came in to force covering nurses, dentists, vets, midwives, pharmacists, doc tors and architects.
In response to a directive from the State Department urging ambassadors to do something in recognition of Gay Pride Month.
For most of the past 12 years the German government was in favour of a directive.
The proposal comes in response to a directive by Congress to start fining contractors at the plants for safety violations.
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