Conspiracies should only be criminal if the conduct agreed upon constitutes a crime when done by one person. |
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Just as long as the rules are agreed upon before play begins, there should be no problem in customising the rules to suit your own needs. |
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After much discussion, and me on the verge of coming unglued, the original route was agreed upon. |
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It is generally agreed upon that these excitonic states are not completely delocalized. |
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A parole petition had to be agreed upon by the public defender, district attorney's office, and the presiding judge. |
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The idea of holding a series of dinners, similar to the first event, was agreed upon. |
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But not only was this not universally accepted but what it meant was not agreed upon. |
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The actual night has no agreed upon origin, rather a cluster of speculated ones. |
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Sir, my research indicates that there is no code of dress prescribed or agreed upon for attorneys appearing in the magistrates court. |
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There's no universally agreed upon difference between the word sociopath and psychopath. |
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Although independence was agreed upon for 1982, the policy was reversed and the islands remain a British overseas territory. |
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Unfortunately, due to its evolving nature, these rules aren't codified in one place, nor are they even agreed upon. |
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It's an attack on the entire indie business, taking easy and long agreed upon swipes at the commercialization of what was once about art. |
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The standard font and margins were agreed upon because early scripts were typed in pica with one-inch margins. |
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Another agreed upon fact is that it is extremely important to rinse away every last drop of detergent residue from your hair. |
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There is still another week of negotiation to finalize the plan of action that is to be agreed upon in Johannesburg. |
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This broad topic was agreed upon after the two sides failed to come to terms on more specific topics. |
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When the holding of an auction was approved and the place and time were agreed upon, the notary drew up the conditions of sale. |
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Many ideas were floated and agreed upon and the challenge is now to work out the finer details of implementing the ideas. |
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The geological history of Archaean greenstone belts is controversial and, to date, no tectonic model for their evolution has been agreed upon. |
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However, it corresponds to terms agreed upon in the last round of talks in February between the two sides also in Geneva. |
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He discovers that all the ideas and concepts he revered and held dear are not agreed upon by all people. |
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Managers meet every week with employees to keep track of agreed upon goals. |
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The frequency, form and substance of these reports will be agreed upon by the Parties. |
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Ground rules set the tone for the mediation session and should be agreed upon by all parties prior to the start of mediation. |
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The Terms of Reference of each of the six Commissions have been agreed upon and their activities prioritized. |
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Rules should be defined from the beginning, understood and agreed upon by the staff and members. |
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A common free-trade area has already been agreed upon by Turkey, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon. |
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An agenda can be an overall purpose that is agreed upon, with the details being flexible and determined during the meeting. |
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We heard this suggestion of a contraflow on the motorway which seemed to have been agreed upon and now that can't happen. |
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A shared overarching global polity would embody this intimation in continuously revisable structures dedicated to promoting the common good insofar as this can be agreed upon. |
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Slowly try to lower yourself from straight arms to bent arms, not too low, for a period of time or agreed upon number. |
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Yet this is an established fact, agreed upon by over 99 percent of climatologists, atmospheric scientists, and other experts. |
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The concession fees that were agreed upon seem rather low in view of the high moneymaking potential of this important facility. |
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As you will remember, our report takes stock of Europe's progress in implementing the Economic and Social Agenda agreed upon at Lisbon. |
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While some numbers and optional texts are no longer bracketed, this does not necessarily indicate that they have been agreed upon. |
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The internal auditor coordinates the stakeholder consultations as agreed upon. |
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The Linnaean system of binominal nomenclature has been agreed upon by scientists from every country and every language as the standard way to name and talk about animals. |
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The couple were set up by the matchmaker and their marriage agreed upon by their parents and they didn't even have to know one another before the wedding ceremony. |
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The first type, called futures or forwards, oblige a buyer and seller to complete a transaction at a predetermined time in the future at a price agreed upon today. |
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Prepare the group by notifying them of the intention to terminate the group and the do as at the mutually agreed upon date. |
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A fifth round has been agreed upon, but no dates have yet been set for its holding. |
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I asked why Bill C-23, which everybody agreed upon, was given second shrift to Bill C-2 and of course why was Bill C-2 killed? |
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Lab Reports should be written in a formal style agreed upon by you and your teacher. |
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It also agreed upon a set of issues to be raised with the communicants and the Parties concerned. |
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Takes into account the stage directions in the script, as agreed upon, and makes use of the performance conventions set by the director. |
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Failure to do the above obliges the hotelier to reimburse you in full for the agreed upon length of stay. |
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But when he dies he is to bequeath what is left in the manner agreed upon. |
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Once we have agreed upon the economic and institutional framework for this historic event, the real negotiations will start. |
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In most cases, the tenant must deliver the rent payment to a place agreed upon or set by the landlord, like their residence or place of business. |
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The criteria under which these flexible arrangements can be used should be mutually agreed upon and transparent. |
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The knight undertakes a love suit to the daughter of Selestinus, a wise emperor in Rome, and certain strange terms are agreed upon between them as the condition of her favor. |
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These transactions were in the ordinary course of business and have been valued in accordance with amounts agreed upon by the parties. |
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This means that employers are under obligation to pay the agreed upon amount of the minimum salary. |
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The full text of the shared framework, as agreed upon by governments, is provided below. |
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The agreed upon basket specifies assessment, case management, nursing and personal care. |
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Early in the 1800s, experts had agreed upon a vast age for the Earth and for life forms found in fossils, later reinforced by techniques like radiometric dating. |
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Such cooperation should be developed on the basis of supplementary appropriations and specific arrangements to be agreed upon with the parties concerned. |
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Another working principle, agreed upon, was to give preference in the plenary sessions to regional and subregional presentations instead of individual country presentations. |
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Establishing a work unit at the national level whose task is to collect, coordinate and tabulate the data within an agreed upon unified framework. |
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An ongoing auditing and re-audit process assures the entire distribution chain that agrichemicals are being stored on a continuous basis in facilities that meet the requirements agreed upon by the industry. |
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This proposal was discussed at the village general assembly and agreed upon, with the condition that the members of the community would contribute half of the amount required for training. |
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Adjustment provisions to prices for commercial goods and services should be based on increases or decreases from an agreed upon posted reference or firm base price. |
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Socrates pointed the way toward clarity in the use of language when he demonstrated to his disciples that they would get nowhere in their dispute about justice unless they agreed upon clear definitions of the words they used. |
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It would also create international ownership in the implementation of security guarantees and economic assistance that might be agreed upon as part of the final settlement. |
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If a man broke another's limb, talion, by which the person wronged could inflict the same injury, was still permitted, but only if no settlement was agreed upon. |
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According to many jurists, parliamentarians and pedagogues, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is one of the most significant instruments ever agreed upon by the United Nations General Assembly. |
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Not wanting to passively remain on the sidelines, they decided, despite the agreed upon timetable, to go to Petrograd on the icebreaker Ermak, and take their place alongside those who had already come out. |
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In the event of payment arrears, notwithstanding our other rights we shall be authorised to keep back any deliveries already ordered or any work agreed upon until such time as all claims have been settled in full. |
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Kasule is numerate, he is able to count his money and to find out how much he has been paid for the work he has done and if it is the amount of money agreed upon. |
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The parties shall endeavour to reach agreement on a conciliator or conciliators, unless a different procedure for their appointment has been agreed upon. |
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Personal endowments can be designated toward specific areas or, if undesignated, used for top priorities agreed upon by the Institute and our Board of Directors. |
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If agreed upon by the notified body referred to in paragraph 5, the manufacturer shall also affix the notified body's identification number to the measuring instruments under the notified body's responsibility. |
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Today, there are no rigorously agreed upon standards for the benchmarking and subsequent comparison of enterprise storage subsystems. |
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A child's given name is agreed upon by its parents, the patronymic is assigned in accordance with the given name of the father and the surname is determined by the surname of the parents. |
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She indicated that the purposes for instituting a policy on Board evaluation is to ensure that there are agreed upon outcomes and processes in place to help the Board evaluate its performance on a regular basis. |
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While harm to identifiable others is generally agreed upon as a constraint on the morality of procreation, various views would constrain a right to procreate even further. |
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It, therefore, would be an absolute hindrance for anyone to have to focus on repaying by the end of a fiscal year if that is not the date that was agreed upon with the lender. |
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Notwithstanding the foregoing it was recognized that locally it may be mutually agreed upon to use freight service as the preference mode of deadheading. |
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The reason for their fundamental value is the enormous real toll increases agreed upon for 2011 through 2015, which are compensation for the current capital expenditure program undertaken to de-bottleneck the highway system. |
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It had been agreed upon a while ago, but it still has not entered into force: the effective date of the new Dutch Immigration Act still remains uncertain. |
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Other personal effects of such prisoners of war shall be transmitted under arrangements agreed upon between the Parties to the conflict concerned. |
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Ground rules are made and agreed upon by the students. |
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The performance objectives and their justifications should be thoroughly discussed and agreed upon by all those participating in the design process. |
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In at least one CJC, those youth who fail to complete the agreed upon measures, or who re-offend, may be referred back to the CJC up to three times. |
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The AU has gallantly tried to enforce a previous ceasefire agreement that was agreed upon in 2004, but its efforts have been blighted by a lack of equipment, money and manpower. |
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To encourage public and sport policies, rules and regulations that support the development and adherence to agreed upon ethical standards and practices. |
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Goods acquired or imported under the terms set out in paragraph 2 of this article shall not be sold, let out, given away or otherwise disposed of, except in accordance with conditions agreed upon with the host State. |
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Despite the peace agreements signed in August, 2000 and the swearing-in of a new government agreed upon in the November, 2001 accords, the civil war drags on and people continue to be massacred and pillaged. |
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National action plans must delineate multilaterally agreed upon objectives, priorities for action, activities to be undertaken, the resources required and the respective responsibility of each agency concerned. |
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I hope a codified set of laws could be agreed upon within one year of today's date, by parties having interest in this area. |
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They overstepped pretty well agreed upon guidelines. |
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This is an important criterion in order to be able to achieve our own development goals and also to make a meaningful contribution towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals which we all agreed upon. |
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It has been mutually agreed upon not to mention the sales price. |
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Concrete objectives should be agreed upon on an annual basis. |
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A time frame and an implementation strategy were agreed upon. |
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Fourth, the principle of solidarity commits every Paris Club creditor, in its conclusion of individual bilateral agreements, to respect the terms agreed upon in the joint negotiation. |
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Under such circumstances, our success depends on the ability of the third parties to perform their obligations within agreed upon budgets and timeframes. |
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Make sure any agreed upon terms are included in writing in the contract. |
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The master did not specifically inform the first mate that he was briefly assuming responsibility for navigation, and this was not mutually understood or agreed upon. |
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The New Testament, originally written in Koine Greek, contains 27 books which are agreed upon by all churches. |
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For Europe as a whole, 1500 is often considered to be the end of the Middle Ages, but there is no universally agreed upon end date. |
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In the Philippines, the British were confined to Manila until their agreed upon withdrawal at the war's end. |
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The identities of each author were agreed upon at an early date, certainly no later than the early 2nd century. |
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However, these 3 books were also agreed upon and recognized as canon by church leadership shortly thereafter. |
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The generally agreed upon language border is, in other words, politically shaped. |
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In the event, a truce was agreed upon and the tribes withdrew from Roman territory, but no permanent agreement was reached. |
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Before any practical work can begin, however, a clear objective as to what the archaeologists are looking to achieve must be agreed upon. |
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Nonetheless, there are core elements which are generally agreed upon as forming the cultural foundation of modern Europe. |
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With personal and business matters agreed upon, supplies and a small ship were procured. |
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They also permit countries to reach agreement on a framework that would be contentious if every detail were to be agreed upon in advance. |
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Fortunately, all involved came to their senses and eventually agreed upon the much snappier Liverpool City Region Combined Authority name. |
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Trees, liverworts, hornworts, true mosses, ferns, cycads, and all flowering plants are agreed upon by all to be Plantae. |
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Under Balfour, Britain and France had agreed upon the Entente Cordiale. |
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In the summer of 1991, the New Union Treaty, which would have turned the Soviet Union into a much looser Union, was agreed upon by eight republics. |
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In 2012, the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission agreed upon a population estimate of 515,000 for the Antarctic minke stock. |
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A unified parliament was formed and a unity constitution was agreed upon. |
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These Copenhagen criteria stated in 1993 that a country must be a democracy, operate a free market, and be willing to adopt the entire body of EU law already agreed upon. |
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This perspective has been well know and agreed upon until the 1970s when another paradigm has shifted the approach towards this discipline, the interactionist model. |
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One of the reasons I love to visit yznik is because of the centuries of history that can be traced back to this place where the Nicene Creed was agreed upon and written. |
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Both sides are allowed to inspect the wraps and gloves of the opponent to help ensure both are within agreed upon specifications and no tampering has taken place. |
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To date, 34 technology transfer partnerships between public and private laboratories have been agreed upon for the production of 28 drugs, and three vaccines. |
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What is generally agreed upon by linguists is that Cumbric was a Western Brittonic language closely related to Welsh and, more distantly, to Cornish and Breton. |
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While these are often debated a few are generally agreed upon. |
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The exact date of the war's end is also not universally agreed upon. |
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A Grand Committee operates similarly to a Committee of the Whole House, except that no votes can take place, so amendments must be unanimously agreed upon. |
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Three days after setting out, Hanno arrived behind a tributary of the Rhone and gave the previously agreed upon signal to let Hannibal know that his force had arrived. |
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