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In the last chapters, the code regulates a number of nominate contracts, legal and conventional mortgages, limitations of actions, and prescriptions of rights.
In its Cytb sequence data, it falls among populations of nominate couesi.
She lays three to five (usually four) bluish-green eggs marked with reddish-brown blotches, heaviest at the larger end; the eggs of nominate T. merula are 2.9×2.1 centimetres (1.14×0.93 in) in size and weigh 7.2 grammes (0.25 oz), of which 6% is shell.
Sub-species with intermediate migratory habits (different populations of nominate Northern Wheatear, O. o. oenanthe, and "Mediterranean" Northern Wheatear, O. o. libanotica) show, as expected, intermediate features according to their intermediate migratory behaviour.
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Agenda: Election of nominating committee.
Last year parliament stripped the queen of the function of nominating the prospective prime minister after elections.
Republicans decide they are sick of nominating "moderates" and next time they go haywire.
The president could be doing a better job of nominating judges expeditiously.
What makes this especially remarkable is that the president stubbornly fought the idea of nominating Yellen.
The electoral college, they thought, would be a kind of nominating convention.
This year Norbert Leo Butz ("Thou Shalt Not") and Spencer Kayden ("Urinetown") should fill the roles of Nominated Newcomers.
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