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And it condemned "legislative hostage taking," noting that "Congress must realize... that the power of the purse does not make it supreme" in matters of war.
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He concluded that it has a "well-researched time travel concept" and "memorable characters," and that its "constantly surprising storyline" makes it "a supreme edge-of-your-seat thriller".
Doing it from No 7 when the lot before you have all gone has made it a supreme performance.
But Venice, once home of sturdy mariners who made it the supreme sea-power in Europe, is also part of Italy, and city affairs often give an impression of muddlesome delay, even pettishness.Consider the plight of the homeless Fenice musicians.
For those of us who are lucky to have a mother who really cared about us, let me make it clear: This is a supreme luxury we have.
Their attempt made it to the supreme court, where it was dismissed in October 1972.
This requires the consent of two-thirds of the Senate, and once a treaty enters into force, the Constitution makes it part of the "supreme law of the land" -- just like a statute.
By making corruption riskier, the supreme court makes it more likely that politicians will compete for that vacant space.Correction: Banco Rural is privately owned, not state-controlled as we wrote in the original version of this article.
Quite a few conservatives supported Mr Rohani, seen as the candidate best placed to win popular support.After the election the supreme leader made it clear that he stood behind the new president.
The sceptical questioning from the liberal justices hinted that they had doubts about whether the supporters of Proposition 8 should ever have made it so far as the supreme court.
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