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"It is simply ludicrous," said Karl Karlstrom, 61, a professor of geology at the University of New Mexico who has made more than 50 river trips through the canyon and helped create the Trail of Time exhibit at Grand Canyon National Park, which promulgates the estimate of 6m years for the canyon's age.
That ability rests with ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which promulgates agreements that set the base price with organizations called registries.
And they belong to a church, which promulgates that idea--in proclamation, in ritual, in doctrine.
All of the newly organic poultry houses were certified organic by a state agency accredited by the U.S. National Organic Program (NOP), which promulgates federal organic standards.
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He said he first filed suit in January 2001 against the American Kennel Club and the Brittany Club of America, which promulgated the four-inch standard.
In truth, the laws the Outlaws defied were mostly those of the American Motorcycle Association, which promulgated rules to combat the negative stereotypes created by Hollywood.
Pragmatic Sanction of King Ferdinand VII, (March 29 , 1830, decree of Ferdinand VII of Spain, which promulgated his predecessor Charles IV's unpublished decision of 1789 revoking the Salic law of succession, which had denied royal succession to females.
The case would be forwarded to an important Vatican office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which promulgated rules last year, before the sex abuse scandal fully emerged.
In 1992, when he was Under-Secretary of Defense for Policy, members of his staff drafted a paper called "Defense Planning Guidance," which promulgated a vision of the United States as the sole superpower, actively discouraging other nations from challenging its leadership.
He has no truck with the Cambridge school of practical criticism, dominant during the 20th century, which promulgated the view that "meaning" in a poem is constructed between poet and reader and is therefore endlessly mutable; it results, he claims, in "criticism as Tantalus.
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