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Between 1660 and 1819 these increased greatly and 187 capital offences were enacted.
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Thus, the mere fact that the legislature has enacted a law addressing a subject does not mean that the subject matter is completely preempted....
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It also enacted a perennial proposal to restructure city aid based on immediate need, rather than historical factors.
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The first part of the commission's work, a portion of the code of civil procedure, was reported and enacted by the legislature in 1848.
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With no end in sight many states have enacted (or are in various stages of enacting/considering) their own intrastate crowdfunding exemption laws.
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The director has effectively enacted the drama-within the drama sequence that makes Kans furious, suppressing all forms of theatrical and musical activities.
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In pursuance of laws enacted under the constitution of 1821, justices of the peace were chosen at the general elections or were appointed by the courts.
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Ritual performances are enacted for spiritual healing, to pay homage to a teacher and for the graduation of a performer.
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It enacted danger pay for those diplomats who serve in dangerous and hostile surroundings along with other administrative changes.
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He views the subordination enacted in workplaces as a mockery of freedom, and denounces as hypocrites the various theorists who support freedom while supporting work.
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