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Although a recognised position goalkeeper sometimes was also referred to in the rules as the player nearest their own goal (allowing him the luxury of handling the ball).
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But the House ethics manual states: "A contribution to a member's principal campaign committee or leadership PAC generally would not constitute the type of 'financial interest' referred to in the rule".
This is referred to in the blogosphere, unflatteringly, as "the 50-50 rule".
Bashar al-Assad's regime is often referred to in the west as an Alawi-minority rule, with the implication that the Alawis as a religious group govern, or that the regime is dominated by Alawis serving their own interests.
Stride ignored that stuff, as well as offside violations, poorly timed tackles, and what he refers to in the study as "intentional rule violations due to a player losing his temper".
The OpenSMILES standard form referred to in Rule F indicates aromatic systems by lower case symbols rather than using the Kekulé form, for example c1ccccc1 rather than C1=CC=CC=C1 or C1C=CC=CC=1.
However, the glory days of the empire referred to in this article date from the rule of the Sultan Süleyman I, the Magnificent, 1520 - 1566.
Instead, output is determined by the minimum rule/short-side principle referred to in Sect.
In the past, this referred to the rule that phone companies would not interfere with or degrade service for customers of rival operators.
He said a full legal hearing was needed to test the university's claim that the decision had been taken under guidance that had not been approved by parliament or referred to anywhere in the immigration rules.
In all cases, refer to the rules of the show and if unsure, contact the Show Office for guidelines and restriction on spur size and shape.
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