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 | | The sum total of Jewish captives taken in the three deportations referred to in the passage is given in verse 30 as "four thousand and six hundred." However, 2 Kings 24:14-16 gives the number of those deported during only one of these deportations as 18,000. |  | | That the Babylonians used the accession-year system is acknowledged by the Feb. 1, 1969 Watchtower, on page 88, which equates Nebuchadnezzar's seventh regnal year to his eighth year from his accession to the throne. |  | | More significantly, Jeremiah 52:28-30 carefully reports that Nebuchadnezzar took Jews captive in his seventh year, in his 18th year and his 23rd year, not his accession year. |
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| Â | Lancaster University Library Library Guide Printed sources of the law |
 | | Their citation is similar to that for Public General Acts but their chapter number is given in Roman numerals: 7 and 8 Eliz.2 c.xxv (North Devon Water Act 1959) 1972 c.xli (Liverpool Corporation Act 1972). |  | | Irving v Askew (1870) L.R. This means that the case can be found in the fifth volume of reports of cases in the Court of Queen's Bench at page 208. |  | | Bradlaugh v Gossett (1884) 12 Q.B.D. The report of the case is in the twelfth volume of the reports of cases in the Queen's Bench Division at page 271. |
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 | | A will probated on March 21st, 1780 in Berkeley County (now West Virginia) names two sons, five daughters and a grandson. |  | | Regnal Green I reportedly lived to be approximately 110 years old. |  | | He was said to have ridden horseback at the age of 100 approximately 30 miles to his son George's home near Johnstown, Ohio and as he entered the drive, he struck the horse with his hat and rode up the drive at a gallop, whooping and shouting all the way. |
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| Â | Politics of the Republic of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This National Assembly amended the constitution in 1994, paving the way for the direct election of the president and vice president that was held in March 1996. |  | | Judicial branch: Judicial Yuan, justices appointed by the president with the consent of the Legislative Yuan |  | | Although the Pan-Green coalition increased their seats by one and the DPP remained the largest party, because of raised hopes the election was viewed as a disaster, and President Chen resigned his post as Chairman of DPP as a result. |
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| Â | Member of Parliament - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The representatives from the Dewan Rakyat are elected in general elections or by-elections, as opposed to the members of the Dewan Negara who are appointed by the King, in recognition of outstanding service to the country in various fields.The various State Governments also have the power to appoint Senators, propotionate to the state's size. |  | | In India, the term Member of Parliament refers to the Sansad or the Indian Parliament chambers of the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha MPs to the Lok Sabha are elected popularly by constentuencies in the Indian states and union territories, while MPs to the Rajya Sabha are elected by State legislatures. |  | | A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to a parliament; in the Westminster system, specifically to the lower house. |
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| Â | 10 Downing Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Number 10 has been the residence of the First Lord ever since it was given to Sir Robert Walpole (often wrongly titled the first 'prime minister of Great Britain' [that was Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in 1905]) by King George II on behalf of the nation and the Crown. |  | | Harold Wilson lived in his own private home in Lord North Street during his second term as Prime Minister in 1974-76, but maintained the pretence of living at Number 10 for security and privacy reasons, while secretly exiting by a side door to return to his 'private' home. |  | | Although Number 10 continued to be the Prime Minister's official residence and contain the prime ministerial offices, Blair and his family actually moved into the more spacious Number 11, while Brown lived in the more meagre apartments of Number 10. |
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| Â | LLRX.com - Researching Primary Legislation of the United Kingdom |
 | | Prior to January 1, 1963, and the coming into force of the Acts of Parliament Numbering and Citation Act of 1962, all acts were cited using the Parliamentary session of the regnal year(s) and chapter number. |  | | [10] Once an act receives the Royal Assent it is assigned a sequential chapter number for that calendar year. |  | | There is little doubt that the one title that stands out in U.K. legislative research is Halsbury’s Statutes of England and Wales. |
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| Â | AEGiS-AFP News: Mandela dons prison number for AIDS campaign - November 25, 2004 |
 | | Mandela, the world's most respected statesman, is also fighting legally to keep his name and his number from being used by businesses that have nothing to do with him or the AIDS campaign. |  | | Mandela has lent his prison number 46664 to AIDS campaigns, for the first time last November at the rock concert in Cape Town. |  | | South Africa's first black president from 1994 to 1999, Mandela has also built a charity empire that includes his Nelson Mandela Foundation and two other smaller organizations, the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund and the Mandela Rhodes scholarship foundation. |
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 | | Since 1865 the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting (the Council) has published a set known as Law Reports (KD-call number varies depending on the court). |  | | This index is arranged by subject headings and provides the calendar year and chapter number of the act and where it can be found in Statutes in Force. |  | | Each case is given a number, the cases are numbered consecutively for that subject, and any citing cases are also listed with an indication of how the citing case treated the cited case. |
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| Â | Legal Research Guide - Historical Studies 369 |
 | | Until 1962, English statutes are cited using the regnal year, not the calendar year (ex: Libel Act, 6 and 7 Vict. |  | | The English Reports, the Revised Reports, the All England Law Reports and the Law Reports have case name indexes. |  | | This refers to chapter 96 of the statutes passed in the Parliament held during the 6 |
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 | | Since 1974, the official residence of the Vice President and his family has been Number One Observatory Circle, on the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. |  | | In October 1952, Presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson sought to magnify the importance of the number two position in the executive branch when he said, "The Republican Vice Presidential Candidate... |  | | The person receiving the greatest number of votes (provided that such a number was a majority of electors) would be President, while the individual who was in second place became Vice President. |
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 | | Because of gaps in Parliamentary sittings it is possible to have two acts numbered as 1 for different regnal years in the same calendar year. |  | | In 1961 a new registration system for plan series was started, and this index provides a cross-reference between the old and current plan numbers. |  | | A number of departmental memos to staff at the Head Office and also the district registries are included. |
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| Â | British House of Commons Details, Meaning British House of Commons Article and Explanation Guide |
 | | This is the case ethical issues like the death penalty, abortion etc. MPs representing the majority party occasionally may also vote against their party in large numbers where there is widespread discontent among backbenchers over the government's policies. |  | | The minister and shadow minister speaking at a debate sit in the middle of the row, behind the "despatch boxes", two raised boxes on the table in the middle of the chamber on which they may rest papers. |  | | If a vacancy occurs due to the death of a member, or the appointment of that member to the House of Lords while the House of Commons is in a recess, two MPs certify that the seat is indeed vacant, the Speaker may issue his Warrant without any motion being approved. |
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| Â | The Black Commentator - Downing Street Minutes Investigation - Issue 146 - July 14 2005 |
 | | Number 10 Downing Street is, of course, the residence of the Prime Minister of England, Tony Blair. |  | | Eight percent of the members of both houses of Congress (43 of 535) are black, one percent of senators (1 of 100), and 10 percent of House members (42 of 435). |  | | When nine white men met and plotted at #10 Downing Street in London, England, on July 23, 2002, they probably did not anticipate that three years later a small group of U.S. Congress Members, led by black men and women, would make that meeting a focus of public attention. |
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 | | Amid 70% public support, the Legislative Yuan voted 217-1 on August 23, 2004 for a package of amendments to halve the number of seats from 225 to 113. |  | | In the 1990s, there were a number of cases of fist fights breaking out on the floor, usually triggered by some perceived unfair procedure ruling, but in recent years, these have become extremely rare. |  | | The original members of the Legislative Yuan remained until December 31, 1991, when as part of subsequent Judicial Yuan ruling, they were forced to retire and the members elected in 1989 remained until the 161 members of the Second Legislative Yuan was elected in December 1992. |
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| Â | NSW Australia: Regnal Table |
 | | Imperial legislation and older English legislation were cited by regnal year and chapter number. |  | | The table below is designed to match the year of an act with the regnal year or the regnal year with the year of an act. |  | | An act to provide for the administration of justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual government thereof, and for other purposes relating thereto |
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| Â | American Mortgage & Financial Portal > Mortgage Calculators > Brokerage Firms > Compare Mortgage Loans |
 | | During the 19th century, many new states were added to the original thirteen as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions. |  | | After long debate, this was supplanted by the Constitution of a more centralized federal government in 1789. |  | | Two of the major traumatic experiences in the nation's history were the American Civil War ( 1861 - 65) and the Great Depression of the 1930s. |
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| Â | i-uk.com South Africa Feature Archive |
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 | | In January 17, 2000, he was appointed to be Chief Technologist at the US Federal Communications Commission while on leave from UPenn for one year ending in early June 2001. |  | | Davis, a leading information-privacy decision that invalidated Virginia's requirement that social security numbers be displayed in public voter registration records. |  | | She is the author of a number of published articles on Intellectual Property Law and Cyberspace Law topics. |
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 | | Since 1963 Acts have been numbered consecutively throughout the calendar year. |  | | Volume 1 contains cases which will not be published in The law reports and volumes 2 and 3 contain cases reported during January to June and July to December respectively. |  | | House Purchase and Housing Act 1959 7 and 8 Eliz. |
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 | | 46664 was the prison number of Nelson Mandela on Robben Island, Cape Town where he was held in captivity for 18 years. |  | | Do more to try secure a future for everyone, everywhere free from HIV/ AIDS." President Nelson Mandela (1st April 2004, Johannesburg - South Africa) |  | | In November 2002 Mr Mandela gave his prison number 46664 to Dave Stewart of Eurythmics so that he could use it to help in the fight against HIV/AIDS in South Africa by raising money for the Nelson Mandela Foundation. |
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| Â | The EU's relations with Taiwan - Overview |
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| Â | Center for Immigration Studies |
 | | The issue of secure identification became a national concern in the United States after it was discovered that all 19 9/11 hijackers had valid or fake Social Security numbers and 18 of the 19 had authentic or phony driver’s licenses or motor vehicle ID cards. |  | | The intent of the USA Patriot Act of 2001, passed overwhelmingly by Congress in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, was to strengthen our homeland security. |  | | The timing was also fortunate because the Internal Revenue Service had started to issue the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, which could serve as the second ID usually required by banks to fulfill their “know your customer” obligations. |
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 | | In the 1980s, the end of martial law accompanied a rise in native-born politicians. |  | | Taiwan's government Saturday used $11 billion in state funds to shore up the stock market, and the Defense Ministry denied rumors yesterday that China stepped up drills and sent fighter jets into the Taiwan Strait. |  | | The 1970s saw Taiwan lose its UN membership and other diplomatic recognitions to China, an experience that spurred a rise in ''native'' consciousness and a flowering of indigenous art and literature. |
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