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1. many years of study by Julie Umpleby
2. It is a (legal) document understood in its ―strictest‖ sense, subject to revisions and amendments by both legislative branches of our government whenever called upon or required or by Referenda and Plebiscites sanctioned by Popular Vote
3. change of the country through plebiscite or
4. The State only needs to present bill or plebiscite that it changes the constitution of the Country to implant new Coordenational Structure and new Computational Monetary System with complete solution that eliminates the lack of income and it puts an end to the millenarian problems for more than 80% of the population
5. This situation happens when the people approve the implantation of the new Computational Monetary System through plebiscite in the countries in favour of our Project
6. Plebeians (commoners) had less power
7. A plebian tribune could veto an act he judged injurious to his class
8. centuries, taxing bodies, censors, legal codifiers, and other bureaucrats helped flesh out a government and by 287 BC the legislative plebian assembly had equal importance with
9. Next to grass, wild pasture, Swiss in its alpine plots of flowers, varied, patched with moss, steeplebush like heather, roots and berries
10. plebian/patrician status was no longer a predictor of one’s power in society
11. There was some difference in the chain of ascent for plebeians and patricians, but the highest office was open to both
12. patricians and the plebeians, was in no sense a class struggle; the plebeian leadership was rich and ambitious and part of its support came not only from those in whose interest it was to support it, but from its clients at every economic level; the patricians were similarly supported by all their clients, the humble amongst them perhaps acting against the economic interests of their class, but nonetheless bound to their patrons by real ties of shared sentiment and mutual advantage
13. "You know how to use that thing, Sir?" he asked, thinking Wolf was a pilot untrained in such low-caliber plebeian things
14. The magician’s fiancée was looking at me from a small theater box with more presumption and pride that a princess in a plebeian party
15. Amaranta, was so scandalized with the plebeian invasion that she went back to eating in the kitchen as in olden days
16. stuff, which is really plebby and easy to copy from one of his school books I swiped - but Toto still thought he was a master forger like the blind bloke in the Great Escape
17. For more that two hundred years the less affluent Romans, called the plebeians, lobbied and negotiated for political equality
18. Fed up with abuse at the hands of the patricians, the plebeians leveraged their population advantage by withdrawing from the state in 494 BC
19. What could easily have resulted in civil war, instead resulted in a patrician compromise whereby they allowed plebeians some protection from arrests by patrician magistrates
20. By 471 BC the plebeians were also granted their own council to pass laws binding on plebeians but not
21. Plebeians were allowed appointment as consul, the heads of government, in 367 BC, and in 342 BC it became mandatory that at least one consul be from the plebeian class
22. It wasn’t until 300 BC that plebeians were allowed to hold high priest positions
23. And finally, laws passed by the plebeian council became binding on all Romans in 287 BC
24. Priding himself on uncompromising religious neutrality, rugged anti-Congress-ism and plebeian rootedness, Nitish had lost no opportunity after breaking with the BJP to heap veiled scorn on those relying on PR machines, media and advertisements to build their image
25. He had even been physically assaulted by fringe Hindu right-wing groups for his remarks calling for a plebiscite in Kashmir
26. * Chandernagore had acceded to India on the basis of a plebiscite
27. printed in scrolled decorative letters, the words Jeremy Stimplebaum and Guest had been added in light blue
28. While Nehru’s foolhardy in taking the Kashmir issue all the way to the United Nations and his credulity of a plebiscite pledge therein, it was Patel, who had coerced the recalcitrant Nizam and other vacillating Rajas, into the Union of India
29. While the Sardar was not destined to live long to see Mother India bear the fruits of his sagacity, Nehru had survived to witness the divisive affects of his plebiscite folly in the valley that gave Pakistan a potent stick to beat India with at every international forum that was till his daughter Indira forced Bhutto to revise the rules of the Kashmir game at Shimla
30. [106] What was and is overlooked by many, however, is that the Pakistani state was to give up the part of Kashmir it had occupied as a precursor to the plebiscite
31. By other vain patricians, and proud plebs who live beyond their means
32. We’ve got Congress, the Senate and now the White House, you sorry plebs
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34. Look you, my dears, all the lineages in the world (attend to what I am saying) can be reduced to four sorts, which are these: those that had humble beginnings, and went on spreading and extending themselves until they attained surpassing greatness; those that had great beginnings and maintained them, and still maintain and uphold the greatness of their origin; those, again, that from a great beginning have ended in a point like a pyramid, having reduced and lessened their original greatness till it has come to nought, like the point of a pyramid, which, relatively to its base or foundation, is nothing; and then there are those--and it is they that are the most numerous--that have had neither an illustrious beginning nor a remarkable mid-course, and so will have an end without a name, like an ordinary plebeian line
35. Of plebeian lineages I have nothing to say, save that they merely serve to swell the number of those that live, without any eminence to entitle them to any fame or praise beyond this
36. And do not suppose, senor, that I apply the term vulgar here merely to plebeians and the lower orders; for everyone who is ignorant, be he lord or prince, may and should be included among the vulgar
37. He was dressed in a common gray blouse and velvet cap, but his carefully arranged hair, beard and mustache, all of the richest and glossiest black, ill accorded with his plebeian attire
38. More than once she thought of revealing all to her grandmother, and she would not have hesitated a moment, if Maximilian Morrel had been named Albert de Morcerf or Raoul de Chateau-Renaud; but Morrel was of plebeian extraction, and Valentine knew how the haughty Marquise de Saint-Meran despised all who were not noble
39. This plebeian Don Juan observed me from behind a hackney car and sent me in double envelopes an obscene photograph, such as are sold after dark on Paris boulevards, insulting to any lady
40. "It is true," said the baroness, with that strange simplicity sometimes met with among fashionable ladies, and of which plebeian intercourse can never entirely deprive them,—"it is very true that had not the Morcerfs hesitated, my daughter would have married Monsieur Albert
41. already thronged with the craftsmen and other plebeian
42. James, “Germany Quits League; Hitler Asks ‘Plebiscite,’” NYT, October 15, 1933; “Peace Periled When Germany Quits League,” ST, October 14, 1933; Larson, Garden of Beasts (152); Samuel W
43. The Titanic was a twentieth-century ship of fools, a floating microcosm of the class-bound society of the Western world, with its state ballroom and luxury cabins for the rich and cramped cabins for the plebs
44. The departure for Cythera! exclaims Watteau; Lancret, the painter of plebeians, contemplates his bourgeois, who have flitted away into the azure sky; Diderot stretches out his arms to all these love idyls, and d'Urfe mingles druids with them
45. This displacement, which places the "elegant" name on the plebeian and the rustic name on the aristocrat, is nothing else than an eddy of equality
46. " Fauchelevent belonged, in fact, to that species, which the impertinent and flippant vocabulary of the last century qualified as demi-bourgeois, demi-lout, and which the metaphors showered by the chateau upon the thatched cottage ticketed in the pigeon-hole of the plebeian: rather rustic, rather citified; pepper and salt
47. I smiled as I unfolded it, and devised how I would tease you about your aristocratic tastes, and your efforts to masque your plebeian bride in the attributes of a peeress
48. His wife, on the other hand, was vivacious and had a plebeian spark of sharp wit that gave a more human note to her elegance
49. At last, in the colorful language of her better days, she allowed herself to confide in her daughter-in-law, with whom she had always maintained a certain plebeian camaraderie
50. But when, as in the case of Nicholas the Czar, the ringed crown of geographical empire encircles an imperial brain; then, the plebeian herds crouch abased before the tremendous centralization