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It drove her potty having to toe the line of social convention
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family, it seemed, although following the convention of the time,
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Pritzlaff had just commended the Republican national convention for bringing a fair amount of delegates to the city the month before, and hoped the Democrats would be as forthcoming when they met in a few weeks
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He knew it was something quite grave, something requiring a convention of both the Legion’s highest ranks in Skyrim and the Penitus Oculatus
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Constitutional Convention that I began to understand what was really happening
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Johnson did all of the same things, only more so, starting with the bugging of Goldwater"s campaign headquarters at San Francisco"s Cow Palace during the 1964 Republican convention
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The rejoinder of Benjamin Franklin to a lady who questioned him on his exit from the convention of the Continental Congress charged with modifying the Articles of Confederation
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The representatives at that convention surely exceeded their authority, but look what they have wrought
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A further point which is forgotten during the border war was that the SAP were not bound by the Geneva Convention, and thus could have used any ammunition they desired
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In civilian language these bullets were called dum dum rounds and are outlawed by the Geneva Convention except for use against savages…or so I heard
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Much different from its evil companion which was plain sadistic and should have been banned by the Geneva Convention
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The American M16 (and M4) does the same thing, and I have read that the Soviets complained that it was against the Geneva Convention
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Anything though is better than the College which had a “duck walk” which was not for educated people and should be banned by the Geneva Convention
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One of the keynote speakers at the 1996 Republican Convention was a paraplegic, a decorated New York City police officer gunned down in the line of duty and permanently disabled as a result of his gunshot wounds
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Not to be undone at their own convention, the Democrats countered with a disabled keynote speaker of their own, (Christopher Reeves) a fine young actor and quadriplegic whose acting career was tragically cut short after suffering spinal injuries after falling off his horse at an equestrian event
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Hence the need for immediate information overruled any thoughts of the Geneva Convention which was anyway never applicable to the police but only to the army
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The police units certainly never received any training in the Geneva Convention and were more concerned with the terrorist laying a charge of assault against us for it is of course a crime to use unpleasant methods even if he is unreasonably silent when asked politely (once) for more information and to explain his beastly ways to us
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Treated correctly according to the Geneva Convention they unwittingly gave interesting political intelligence to the listeners who planted the microphones before their arrival
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This rather dim view of convention is never mindful of the perils of excessive tolerance that must inevitably find expression in an environment where unlimited freedom will eventually be unable to sustain itself
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But he got virtually no votes at the end of the Democratic Convention
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It somehow reminded me of LAX on a bishop’s annual convention, only this complex appeared to be a lot bigger
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“While I respect your feelings in the matter, it should be noted that Hartle is a sentient being by definition of the Convention of ‘667,” said Sim
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Conversely many of the recent pronouncements from “Church and Society” sound depressingly like those from a humanist convention, virtually devoid of theological insight, far less appearing to be in any way prophetic
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“Once, when Daddy took us to a convention there
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ungratified UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the UN Convention on the Elimination of all
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At a UNICEF sponsored convention in 1989 on “The Rights of the Child” some of their conclusions
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organization holding the convention will write up
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Since Quan’s murder we couldn’t move powder at a baby convention because everyone was giving their business to Dorian out of fear plain and simple
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convention that evening in hope of making a contact
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downtown to the convention complex
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The convention included an exhibit
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him to remain in the nearly vacant convention center instead
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before the convention closed for the night, i came up and introduced
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wife and children come to the convention center the next day for ev-
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sunday afternoon as the convention was winding down, and made
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convention in new Orleans, this time by myself
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They did not see that the few Leftist at the convention would someday dominate the halls of education, government jobs, union leadership and so forth
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He said our jihadist enemies did not adhere to any convention or reason and should not be granted citizen status
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“And you’d stand out as a bullshitter at a used car sales convention,” she retorted
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The London Convention that prohibits the dumping of nuclear material into the oceans
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As the document will undergo changes, having a naming convention will only help us separate the document from one another, but not between its own versions
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In case of documents, it’s a normal practice for organizations to update the versioning and naming convention in Header/Footer of document and similarly the revision details in the document’s first few pages or in last page, with details on what is revised and when
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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF THE AMARILLO CONVENTION AND VISITOR COUNCIL
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CONVENTION AND VISITOR COUNCIL
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ing the convention and tourism committee,
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Convention and Visitor Council; as an ambas-
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and convention business for the region
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But no such provision was either debated, or even introduced, at the Philadelphia Convention where the new Constitution was debated and written
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the past, as I had already stated, the convention was to use dumb phony accents
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away from convention when the Ricardo family moved out New York and into a
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Sylvester Stal one is notorious for daring not to comply with this convention
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matter of convention and custom and are shunned or wel-
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That was the amazing and challenging statement thrown out to the world of the eighteenth century from the American constitutional convention at Philadelphia
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The Constitution was adopted by the Philadelphia convention on September 17, 1787, and ratified by the Colonies, which became States in so doing, in 1789
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A delegate to a convention came along behind her and helped her
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to see that words are mere symbols, related by convention and
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That agreement, known by the name of the Nootka Convention was signed in Madrid in 1795
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For if life is a random occurrence, and if morality is just a matter of convention, then no argument can refute our position or block a programme of unrestricted scientific research
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First, conventions are what we, the Administrators, declare—and we declare that all life can be sacrificed and that no convention should inhibit scientific research
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At the Anaheim Convention Center he was at the reception line for Ted Kennedy who had come to California to campaign for his brother
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"The Framework Convention on Tobacco
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Declaration and Platform for Action, and its obligations under the Convention on
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Convention on the Rights of the Child, and other international human rights
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Given Josie’s appeal for whatever is new and different, as well as her vulnerability to be blown by every wind or washed by every wave, Roger had hoped that the religious convention to be held in Anaheim the second week in February that year would have some healing and recovering effects on her
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Here is a Catholic convention, he reasoned, to improve understanding between the Church and the Spanish people, and the name of Christ has not been mentioned even once during the whole weekend… That morning, a representative from Washington gave a most disturbing and provoking talk, blasting the Anglo clergy and boasting that his office had been responsible for this gathering of about one thousand people
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During the infamous 1968 Democratic convention, while working for Motorola, but still living in South Shore, I stopped at Jimmie’s one weeknight and got blitzed worse than normal
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While not strictly related to the above drinking story, the mention of the riots during the Democratic convention reminded me of how strange it felt to drive back to South Shore along either Lake Shore Drive or Stoney Island and see rows of tanks, armored personnel carriers, and tents stretching from Jackson Park to Grant Park to accommodate the National Guard and Army troops who were there to “protect” the citizenry
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“The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate
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‘It is time’ for the States to reestablish what the ‘federal’ government ‘will be’ empowered to do by holding a convention under Article 5, as noted above to:
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All functions relating to activities currently established, mananaged and administered by a Federal Department or Agency needs to be reviewed: [I do acknowledge the need (a) for the States to collectively establish standards, that need to be adhered to within all of the various States; and (b) I believe in a ‘small’ federal structure, whose size / functions should be established and funded through a Federal Budget; focused on our defense and international relationships (trade and defense related); but even so, if we must employ a greater breadth of agencies, we should require a ‘review and confirmation’ by a Convention of the States every 25 years
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They need to be severly reduced to, in affect, become an advisory rather than governing body with limited administrative / support staff and enforcement bodies, with the understanding that size and duties are to be reviewed ‘from time to time’ by a Convention of the States
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I would hope that a Convention of States called under Article 5, would also review the need for ‘term limitations’ within our Federal Court system and the United States Senate and House --- limiting Congress Senate in service, a move that will allow all of our representatives to focus / concentrate on performing the ‘service’ they are undertaking rather than ‘building war chests for their next election’ -- more in line with the Founder’s published desires --- ‘service’ that was “short” and rules established that would not exempt them from being affected by the rules established
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Later, the Convention was dissolved and the Directory took over
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One recalls that at this convention the Democrats booed a group of Boy Scouts that were presented on the stage for part of the program
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giant of the Constitution Convention, Thomas Jefferson
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At the constitution convention in Philadelphia, lawyers such as James Madison, James Wilson, and Alexander Hamilton had all studied the
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that at the convention center in New Orleans, beatings and even
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The convention was to seek wealth, power and might, but Solomon decided upon a new approach:
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Part of my job was to attend a convention in Vegas where his
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On the last day of the convention, my dad left
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The leave of the Convention was no longer required for the arrest of a member
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of this Convention in respect of:
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Nothing in this Convention shall affect the implementation of other instruments
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Nothing in this Convention shall affect the liberty of the Parties to adopt stricter
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with the principles laid down in this Convention;
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Exceptions to the principles laid down in this Convention for the capture, the keeping
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animals of the provisions and the principles in this Convention
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The Parties shall, within five years from the entry into force of the Convention
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the Council of Europe to examine the application of the Convention and the
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the Convention shall have the right to be represented by an observer in these
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Convention including, if they consider it necessary, proposals for the amendment
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of Articles 15 to 23 of the Convention
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any Party, and to any State invited to accede to the Convention in accordance
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This Convention shall be open for signature by the member States of the Council of
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This Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the
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Convention in accordance with the provisions of Article 17
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bound by it, the Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month
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After the entry into force of this Convention, the Committee of Ministers of the