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In April 1951, he was honoured on a postage stamp of the People's Republic of Poland as part of the set issued for the First Congress of Polish Science.
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"Special mint sets" were issued for the next 3 years, then proof sets were issued again, this time from the San Francisco mint, from which they continue to be issued.
Almost four years later, and 18 months after the deadline the law set for issuing the report cards, they do not exist.
But the Bloomberg administration has opposed the bill, saying that it is impractical, difficult to enforce and unfair to those homeowners who work unconventional hours and may not be around during the hours set for issuing tickets.
The government is set to issue new rules for what foods can be sold in vending machines at schools, to encourage healthier eating habits.
The Bank of England is set to issue plastic banknotes for the first time featuring Sir Winston Churchill in a five pound note starting 2016.
Th is July, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is set to issue revised regulations for crane operations - which may include changes to the way signalers are trained and certifi ed.
The appellate panel has no set timetable for issuing its opinion, but it is unlikely to be the last word on the case, which seems on its way to the Supreme Court.
The data set was issued by the Taiwan National Health Research Institute NHRII) for research purposes.
The governments of Colombia and Guatemala initially proposed SDGs and have put forward a core set of issues for debate.
Sometimes persons harm the interests of others in order to save themselves or others from death or serious injury from causes beyond their control.[18] Coercion, however, presents a more complicated set of issues for making judgments of responsibility than do cases of natural necessity.
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