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According to the New York Times, following the decree that banned "Beirut Hotel," the filmmaker "moved to France in disgust".
Temporarily eclipsed, he gained politically by the Athenian defeats of 424 at Megara and at Delium and proposed the decree that brought the year's armistice in 423.
He and the French negotiated (1876) with the khedive in Cairo the decree that established the dual Anglo-French control of Egyptian bonds.
His ruling led to a rewriting of the decree that established the original guidelines governing police investigations of political activity, which were known for the name of the original plaintiff in the 1971 lawsuit, Barbara Handschu.
Converting the bank deposits into bonds would be a highly unpopular step, almost as controversial as the decree that set off the crisis in December 2001 by freezing an estimated $60 billion in bank deposits.
"And it was that antiregulatory aspect of the decree that allowed AT&T enter new markets and grow," Mr. Smith said, "while this proposal puts into place many regulatory restrictions on our behavior".
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The regulations were issued in the same decree that created the Belarusian flag.
Bratton got the job — and the consent decree that came with it.
In the consent decree that specifies the fine, broadcasters will be subject to closer scrutiny and limitations on gifts.
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