Peddlers and their advocates also drafted a so-called peddler's ordinance to exempt their cries from regulation under the anti-noise ordinance. |
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On the day when it begins to discipline itself with a self-denying ordinance we shall know it has begun to grow up. |
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Prior to the operation, the government promulgated a special ordinance to speed up legal proceedings. |
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The presidential ordinance gagging the press came two days before parliament was to meet. |
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A Seattle ordinance forbids the resale of tickets in the city for more than their face value. |
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For street trees the minimum clearance is often specified by municipal ordinance. |
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This group of churches presents closer affinities, in its internal ordinance, with Norman Romanesque than with any other northern school. |
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The sacraments can communicate blessings apart from faith, and baptism appears to be a converting ordinance. |
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They were keeping the ordinance that had been set before them in the Torah. |
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The city passed an ordinance that regulated open-air roasting and stipulated the use of stepped-up technology to abate the pollution. |
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Bulgarian producers will get preference in public procurement tenders, and this will be regulated by a Cabinet ordinance. |
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Obey these instructions as a lasting ordinance for you and your descendants. |
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It also canceled a 1997 ordinance regulating the state's credit and loan agreements. |
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I asked the supervising officer for the exact ordinance but he couldn't recall it. |
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The Democrats had to compromise on the scope to make the ordinance workable, because the government would have dropped the ordinance, Lee said. |
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A county board of supervisors had the local option to pass an ordinance requiring owners to keep their animals on their own land. |
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The ordinance also provides rules for the registration of foreign students, and for control and co-ordination of tour operator contracts. |
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The Cabinet approved an ordinance regulating the inspections connected to direct control of the protection of classified information. |
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The ordinance will regulate the services of water supply companies throughout the country. |
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If we drop some of the ordinance from our bomb bays, we can squeeze you people into our planes' cargo bays. |
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Altaffer is involved in an advocacy effort to ensure that a visitability ordinance will be enacted in Tucson. |
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The visitability ordinance was introduced by a councilwoman whose daughter uses a wheelchair. |
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If simultaneous releases have to be stopped then the government will have to pass an ordinance, he added. |
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In the ordinance of the Lord's Supper, a beautiful antitype of the table of shewbread is seen. |
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Under the betting ordinance, Hong Kong punters can bet on overseas races, but they must be part of a local racing programme. |
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Blocked by the Lords, it was not passed as an ordinance for another four months. |
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In Connecticut, a 1949 ordinance forbids the storing of town records in any place where liquor is sold. |
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Not surprisingly, last Friday's Minneapolis City Council meeting was dominated by the smoking ban ordinance, which burned up nearly two hours of debate. |
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The ordinance, which is similar in content to an antiterrorism bill the government has drafted, calls for the death penalty for militants who plot or launch terrorist attacks. |
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Thus 9 of the 14 knights in Group C were armigerous the remainder being described as knights by the ordinance of 1295, and each of the knights in Group D was armigerous. |
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Supervisors were set to vote to adopt the ordinance Monday but tabled the item after at least 20 massage therapists turned out for last night's meeting. |
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On October 2011, the prefecture established an ordinance imposing fines and potential jail time. |
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Craighead predicted serious problems in systematic enforcement of the ordinance because conductors and motormen were allowed to use their own discretion in seating passengers. |
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Their specifically, differentially, and uncontestedly sex-based injuries ground the state's interest in equality that is vindicated by the ordinance. |
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The problem that the club and the skinny-dippers say they have with the proposed ordinance is that it uses the proverbial machine gun to kill a mosquito. |
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This ordinance was also bitterly opposed by voluntaryists in the council and throughout the colony, but in 1848 it came into operation for three years. |
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Wilson finally ordered his employees to stop enforcing the ordinance. |
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I'm pretty sure it violates a bylaw or an ordinance or something. |
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Illegal disposal of solid waste is a violation of a city ordinance. |
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The city recently had passed an ordinance that banned smoking in all restaurants, and he was counting down the seconds until he had to extinguish that last cigarette. |
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God set forth in the Sabbath ordinance His own pattern of rest. |
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The ordinance also granted property owners an increase in the total floor area otherwise allowed in exchange for providing public plazas or arcades. |
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The Petaluma City Council passed an ordinance to ban stray cats from certain locations, notably city parks, while allowing them to roam freely in the rest of the city. |
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All signs and sign structures will be designed and constructed to withstand wind pressure and dead loads as required by the building code or other ordinance of the city. |
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The cabinet has cleared the promulgation of an ordinance amending the Debt Recovery Tribunal Act to simplify the process of claims by banks and financial institutions. |
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Civil society, human rights, civil liberty organisations, minority groups and opposition parties were not consulted before promulgation of the ordinance. |
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The city of Tempe considered legal advice about a civil union ordinance, but it did not pass a bill. |
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He could smoke it indoors, with no fear of violating city ordinance. |
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And therefore I conclude that they who gainstood his commandment resisted not the ordinance of God. |
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It could be neutering a cat, speaking at a community meeting or spearheading a campaign for a local Trap-Neuter-Return ordinance. |
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Under current city ordinance, leashing of dogs is only required when the dog is off the owner's premises. |
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Before the ordinance and structure, landscapers were over-watering by any where from 25 to 250 percent. |
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He is one of many children in Yemen affected by landmines and unexploded ordinance. |
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Bentonville Mayor Terry Black Coberly signed an ordinance on March 8 banning gated communities in that city. |
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The ordinance of water baptism is an outward symbol of an inner conversion that has already taken place. |
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When the ordinance was adopted, foreclosing lenders would typically evict the occupants of a property before the foreclosure was completed. |
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The Fort Smith Board of Directors approved the bond ordinance on a 5-0 vote Tuesday. |
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However, the Attorney General agreed to withdraw the challenge after Bisbee amended the law, and the civil union ordinance was approved. |
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The ordinance passed Tuesday requires rent controls on those replacement complexes. |
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As for me, my tast is strangely distasted to it's propensions, which in us are produced without the ordinance and direction of our judgement. |
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Moreover, the council sanctioned an ordinance enabling the sale of six vacant lots on Ridge Road to the Yemenite Benevolent Association. |
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By 1759 the Royal Navy had expanded to 71,000 personnel and 275 ships in commission, with another 82 under ordinance. |
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Instead, the Commons passed the bill as an ordinance, which they claimed did not require royal assent. |
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The town has passed a zoning ordinance limiting construction. |
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In a 3-to-2 vote, town officials in Brattleboro passed an emergency antinudity ordinance for main roads and near schools and places of worship. |
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Under rules, the December ordinance would have lapsed and fresh ordinance could not have been issued if any of the two Houses was not prorogued. |
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The ordinance protects oaks, sycamores and bay laurels that are native to the region. |
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On other rare occasions, it is considered an ordinance violation, the lowest level of offense. |
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The Tokyo metropolitan assembly approved an ordinance Wednesday to crack down on rip-offs by entertainment businesses in four districts of Tokyo. |
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Also the report says that the ordinance must strictly prohibit a California team from relocating as a possible second tenant. |
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During his term, he was instrumental in the drive to honor Cesar Chavez with a legal holiday, and he pushed for a city liquor ordinance. |
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If this ordinance is withdrawn even then my petition does not stand in fructuous, he added. |
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The two differing fires come days before Chicago's January 1, 2015, deadline for pre-1975 residential high-rises to comply with the city's Life Safety Evaluation ordinance. |
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Party leaders discussed various options, including the ordinance route, special session of Parliament and preponing the monsoon session, to take up the key legislation. |
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Bloomberg's administration chose not to enforce the ordinance. |
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The case proceeded to the House of Lords, where Lord Atkin interpreted the biblical ordinance to 'love thy neighbour' as a legal requirement to 'not harm thy neighbour. |
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The service includes the ordinance of footwashing and the Lord's Supper. |
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In 1976, the city mayor signed an ordinance banning the traditional spelling and ordering the use of a new one, Cusco, in municipality publications. |
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The fire-and-brimstone preacher gave the city council a severe tongue-lashing after they voted on a zoning ordinance allowing a new strip club to open. |
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Under a municipal ordinance, the new district committees were granted responsibilities through delegation of regulatory and executive powers by the central municipal council. |
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Foot washing is also held as an ordinance by some Pentecostals. |
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The ordinance of Holy Communion, or the Lord's Supper, is seen as a direct command given by Jesus at the Last Supper, to be done in remembrance of him. |
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The arguments voiced Wednesday echoed those heard in Eugene during the debate over the city's sick leave ordinance, which the proposed statewide law would replace. |
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Elkin quickly responded with a critique of the proposed ordinance. |
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