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Whether that means the president is about to exercise his option to find new people for his White House is unclear.
In the language of the court in Ex parte Yarbrough: 'The power arises out of the circumstance that the function in which the party is engaged, or the right which he is about to exercise, is dependent on the laws of the United States.
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In response, Congress was about to exercise its constitutional power of declaring war, and it has consequently the right to state the purpose of the war which it was about to declare.673 The recognition of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1933 was an exclusively presidential act.
I did, and was about to exercise them.
As I stand naked in the middle of Hanson Fitness, a personal training studio in Manhattan, it dawns on me that I'm about to exercise.
In short, the white paper is about to launch a fundamentally flawed exercise, based upon a false premise.
A seal has boarded a Royal Navy amphibious-assault ship as it was about to carry out military exercises near Carnoustie.
This will tell your brain that you're about to do some serious exercise, and stretch your muscles so they can reach peak efficiency.
In that same interview, Blair also put his finger on a root cause when he said, "The basic concept of Europe is about how to exercise power in a multi-polar world.
"The First Amendment is about more than free speech and free press: it's about freedom to exercise your religion, even if that's no religion at all," he says.
(Group D Otherr aspects of feeling safe were about confidence to exercise.
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