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On Thursday, Sarah Milosevic will deliver a petition with 113,000 signatures to the state attorney general, Yvette D'Ath, calling for the introduction of "Sophie's Law", in honour of her daughter, which will enact tougher penalties for people who commit criminal acts that result in the death of unborn children.
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My request to sit in on a rehearsal for The Life and Death of Marina Abramović, in which she will enact her own funeral, has been turned down.
Granted, the new budget also provides a buffet of attractive policy ideas, few of which will be enacted by this Republican Congress in this election year.
It's not unimportant to get a sense of their character, judgment, how they think about the job; not just details of competing policy proposals, none of which will be enacted as outlined in campaign documents.
The emergency scheduling move on kratom is set to go into effect as early as the end of September, at which point it will enact a two-year ban that the federal government can make permanent. .
Mr. Wientzen expressed his concern several times that the added costs of security being incurred by the Postal Service, along with the potential loss of revenue from lower mail volumes, would "provide an additional financial burden" that must be addressed by Congress, which "will have to enact legislation very quickly".
It is a tricky balancing act, and it makes business nervous.Mining firms, for instance, are worried by a draft mineral-development bill, some version of which will probably be enacted this year.
It is a scene which will be re-enacted in two film versions of the actor's life due out next year, one called Romy, starring Jessica Schwarz for SWR, an affiliate of German broadcaster ARD, the other, Warner Bros' A Woman Like Romy, starring German soap star Yvonne Catterfeld.
The government will have to decide which of Francis's recommendations it will enact – and who to sack over the controversy.
The anti-oligarchy argument claim is that the rich have too much money, which they use to elect politicians who will enact laws that favor their interests.
Critically, the March 2014 elections handed Vucic a parliamentary majority, Serbia's first since the post-Milosevic transition to democracy, which will allow him to enact broad-based reforms without risk of external subversion.
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