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A draft law was sent to Parliament last year but never enacted; many here expect it will be taken up again.
Nikolaev is told the case has been adjourned and will be taken up again in Moscow, where he lives.
The case will be taken up again in June by the committee, whose members are Algeria, Bolivia, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Ethiopia, France, Germany, India, Lebanon, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, Senegal, Sudan, Turkey, Tunisia and the United States.
The combined measure was debated today before the Assembly Transportation Committee and will be taken up again on Thursday.
The funding issue will be taken up again this week, but Spock, as usual, was correct: it may take something like a Vulcan mind meld to sort this Congress out.
It is to be hoped that the synthesis outlined by Scholem in his Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941), though exceptionally valuable in its time, will be taken up again and completed.
Supporters of immigration overhaul hope that legislation that would offer some illegal immigrant students access to federal financial aid and a path toward citizenship will be taken up again in the lame-duck session of Congress that convened Monday.
It was temporarily blocked and the matter will be taken up again next year.
H.R. 822 will be taken up again on Friday at 10 a.m.
The Queensland court case, which had a hearing scheduled for Monday, will be taken up again on Dec. 15, according to E Newss.
The issue will be taken up again at the ALI general meeting next May, and the work of revising article 213 will very likely continue for several years.
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