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S.220: A bill to authorize early repayment of obligations to the Bureau of Reclamation within the A & B Irrigation District in the State of Idaho.

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November 23, 2008 Weltennetz: Philobatman or A Stairway to the Stars

S. 220. [15] DeLillo: Falling Man. S. 223. [16] DeLillo: Falling Man. S. 221. [17] Paul Virilio: Revolutionen der Geschwindigkeit. Berlin. 1993. S. 42 – 44. [18] Frank-Thorsten Moll: Ten Breaths between Euphoria and Melancholy or ‘The ...

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August 28, 2008 Wussten Sie schon?

Juli 1937: New Judea S. 220) "Es ist unser Recht die Araber umzusiedeln. Die Araber sollten gehen!" (Tagebuchaufzeichung von Yossef Weitz, eines führenden Zionisten, 20.Dez.1940 bei Pappe 2006, S.23) Neue Eroberungsfeldzüge? ...

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June 12, 2008 Die Expansion des Einzelhandels mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ...

S. 220. [43] Vgl. Fischer: Erreichbarkeit der Innenstädte. S. 76f. [44] Auf dem Münchner Wohnungsmarkt werden im Extremfall bis zu 45000 Euro pro Quadratmeter bezahlt (vgl. Hoffmann: Auf der Überholspur in die Moderne. S. 232). ...

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Source: Aventinus


May 28, 2008 American Libraries Direct May 21, 2008

On May 13, Vermont Governor Jim Douglas signed into law “An Act Relating to the Confidentiality of Library Patron Records” (S. 220), to take effect July 1. The bill specifies that libraries are not to release patron circulation records ...

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Source: Criminal Law Library Blog


May 11, 2008 Note to Vermont Governor Re S220 Library Confidentiality Legislation

URL=/docs/2008/bills/passed/S-220.HTM ), please advise me of, or tell me how to get access to the legislative history of S.220. I am asking you since your name is associated with that linked document, but please forward this to someone ...

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Source: SafeLibraries


February 04, 2008 Depressing post-Super Bowl news: Mississippi wants to force its ...

Here is one moronic part of this bill (Mississippi S. 220):. A pregnant mother possesses certain inherent rights that are natural intrinsic rights which enjoy affirmative protection under the Constitution of the United States, ...

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Source: Aiken Area Progressive


March 11, 2007 Friedrich Nietzsche - Der Fall Wagner

Il faut méditerraniser la musique: ich habe Gründe zu dieser Formel (jenseits von Gut und Böse, S. 220). Die Rückkehr zur Natur, Gesundheit, Heiterkeit, Jugend, Tugend! - Und doch war ich Einer der corruptesten Wagnerianer . ...

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Source: Classici Stranieri - Biblioteca Multimediale...


February 20, 2007 S. 220, The Southern Idaho Bureau of Reclamation Repayment Act of ...

S. 220 would authorize early repayment of obligations to the Bureau of Reclamation within the A & B Irrigation District in the State of Idaho....

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January 19, 2007 New lobbying bill to criminalize political bloggers? (updated)

An amendment removing S 220 was successfully passed with all Republicans voting for removal plus 7 Democrats. What I want to know is, who wrote and included this provision in the bill in the first place. I want names named so we know ...

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Source: ALBANYS INSANITY


January 08, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: S. 220: A bill to authorize early ...

Larry Craig [R-ID] introduced S. 220: A bill to authorize early repayment of obligations to the Bureau of Reclamation within the A & B Irrigation District in the State of Idaho.. [This event matched these monitors: Active Legislation ]

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