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    1. ‘Don’t you think it’s odd that the entire coalition defence council has ratified this war? No objections of any member – how can that be?’


    2. The real guarantees of political freedom come to us in the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments, without the promise of which it is doubtful that the Constitution would have been ratified


    3. Thus James Madison, the „Father of the Constitution:" „I entirely concur in the propriety of resorting to the sense in which the Constitution was accepted and ratified by the nation


    4. Whenever a group of individuals gather around to establish a community, it is effected with the explicit understanding that each member is expected to surrender a portion of his or her (―natural‖) freedoms; duty bound to impartially support, in a manner that is not prejudicial to any (single) individual, community laws ratified by popular consent for the benefit of every member of that community, without exception, lest unyielding power and influence fall into the hands of the Quick and Strong


    5. although once (its) singular characteristics have been properly ratified and affirmed by majority opinion…


    6. Be reminded of course, that the Castigator is always briefed on our meetings and though we have been given executive control of the Holy Campaign, whatever course of action we decide on has to be ratified by His Piousness


    7. It was confirmed at the Council of Hippo in 393AD, and ratified at the Third Council of Carthage, in 397AD, and the Fourth Council of Carthage, in 419AD


    8. Senate ratified a treaty that “legitimized” the acquisition of America’s first colony


    9. 34 What for we have ratified to them the borders of Judea, with the three governments of Apherema and Lydda and


    10. The Constitution was adopted by the Philadelphia convention on September 17, 1787, and ratified by the Colonies, which became States in so doing, in 1789

    11. “The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate


    12. ties, but only ten of them were ratified


    13. In response, in 1798 the states ratified the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution, which forbade the federal courts


    14. A special rule for each piece of major legislation is crafted in the Rules Committee and then ratified by the full House


    15. Confession, was ratified in 1648


    16. all the parties have ratified it


    17. ratified in Romania by the law no


    18. The docile board ratified quickly Park’s agenda, except in real estate and facility management, where some members had definite ideas of their own and plenty of expertise,” Johnnie said


    19. 30 However if hereafter the one party or the other shall think to meet to add or diminish anything they may do it at their pleasures and whatever they shall add or take away shall be ratified


    20. 34 What for we have ratified to them the borders of Judea with the three governments of Apherema and Lydda and Ramathem that are added to Judea from the country of Samaria and all things appertaining to them for all such as do sacrifice in Jerusalem instead of the payments which the king received of them yearly previously out of the fruits of the Earth and of trees

    21. The Secretary recorded the Constitution and Bylaws as ratified and entered this in the minutes


    22. “Well it is ratified and the motion has passed


    23. As per the new constitution (ratified on 30 April), political parties formed in the new nation, quickly becoming a source of political factionalism


    24. As you are all aware, it is proposed that this document, the blessings of Shiva, or TBOS, should be the basis of a global directive to be enacted by EADUN and referred to as the EADUN Directive, which is to be ratified at this meeting


    25. If the agreement is not ratified before the election, it won’t ever be ratified


    26. The diploma that certified her as a concert clavichordist was ratified by the virtuosity with which she executed popular melodies of the seventeenth century at the gathering organized to celebrate the completion of her studies and with which the period of mourning came to in end


    27. The fact that the Bible was ratified at the


    28. If it cannot be ratified


    29. Amendment XIII, ratified on December 6, 1865, finally laid a foundation for racial equality by providing: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction


    30. Amendment XV, ratified on February 3, 1870, at long last asserted: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude

    31. It wasn't until Amendment XIX, was ratified on August 18, 1920, that: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex


    32. ‘’POLAND IS OUR ALLY AND IS LINKED TO US BY A DEFENSE TREATY RATIFIED BY THIS CONGRESS, MISTER


    33. And so they had, bringing with them from the Federation a friendship treaty that was quickly ratified


    34. Debates had been debated, referenda had been held and won, votes had been taken, elections had been held, Parliamentary Bills had been tabled, amended and eventually passed, allies had been consulted, new treaties had been ratified and old ones re-drafted


    35. Namibia ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child on 30 September 1990


    36. Vickerton every day and she was a woman who loved to talk; but those of the Shuttleworth servants who were often in Minehead on divers errands ratified and added to all he said, and embellished the tale besides with what was to them the most interesting part, the unmistakable signs their Augustus showed of intending to marry the young woman


    37. acknowledged and ratified by everyone who attended King Indra’s court


    38. They all glared at us as the Document was pushed from man to man, yet they all nodded, impressed when they read the legal words scripted by Lord Ambrosius himself, sealed with the Eagle standard, ratified by official army lawyers


    39. This ‘mistake’ was ratified by the 1945 Yalta Agreement, and signed by Franklin D


    40. Thou knowest I have in age ratified all those vows and strictly kept them, Thou knowest I have not once lost nor faith nor ecstasy in Thee,

    41. Ratified Sales Contract: A contract that shows both you and the seller of the house have agreed to your offer


    42. In the 227 years since the Constitution of the United States was ratified, there have only been twenty-seven amendments to this amazing document


    43. Once an amendment has been proposed, it must be ratified in order to take effect


    44. This amendment, ratified in 1920, finally gave women the right to vote in America


    45. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress


    46. This Article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress


    47. This injustice was so clear that the amendment was ratified within a mere three and a half months after Congress proposed it


    48. To his disappointment, it did not receive approval of three quarters of the states and therefore was not ratified


    49. It remained dormant for over two hundred years before finally being ratified in 1992


    50. Since the Bill of Rights was ratified, we’ve added only seventeen more amendments to the Constitution



























    1. through which He endorses and ratifies the Priest' s act of consecration; and


    2. If, however, the Emperor of Russia ratifies that convention, I will ratify it; but it is only a


    3. If, however, the Emperor of Russia ratifies that convention, I will ratify it; but it is only a trick


    1. The most excellent lords the plenipotentiaries promise and take upon themselves, that their above named masters shall ratify this treaty; and within the space of two months the ratification shall be exchanged


    2. It was under Grant that the Fifteenth Amendment was passed, and he pushed states to ratify it


    3. Congress refused to ratify it, but Carter agreed to observe its terms anyway


    4. IV - to discuss and to ratify the accounts and the approved


    5. Horner said, “President Clinton instructed his ambassador to sign the Kyoto Protocol but never pushed or asked the Senate to ratify it


    6. Senate so far had chosen not to ratify a treaty that would damage the U


    7. It will also ratify in medical terms, the theory that


    8. The battle to ratify the Constitution did not prove to be an


    9. This contract was negotiated over a period of twenty years and took another twenty years to ratify


    10. Also, this meeting is in order to ratify the said proposals, this is not the time for negotiation or even discussion

    11. They claim the constitution was amended back in 1913 at the same time the Federal Reserve Bank was created, but less than fifty percent of the states voted to ratify that amendment, which is required by law to change the constitution


    12. For instance, I can negotiate executive agreements with leaders of other nations, and negotiate and ratify treaties with the consent of two-thirds of the Senate


    13. ratify the Kyoto Protocol; the current economy and the


    14. Regardless of which method is used, three quarters of the states must ratify the amendment to make it a part of the Constitution


    15. And I can tell you he will not ratify you


    16. monks that he is the only one you’ll ratify


    17. If he sets his face against Elizabeth, and announces that he will not ratify her


    18. “They’ve flatly refused to ratify the amendment,” said Grandpa Merriwether and there “What’s the legislature been up to now?”


    19. As Ashley had prophesied, there had been hell to pay since the legislature refused to ratify the amendment


    20. In the daylight, indeed, she felt her terrors about his soul to have been somewhat exaggerated; whether well founded or not, she had no uneasiness now, reasoning that if Providence would not ratify such an act of approximation she, for one, did not value the kind of heaven lost by the irregularity—either for herself or for her child

    21. In most cases the shareholders will have to ratify the board’s decision to purchase


    22. , which had ceased its business operations, asked its shareholders to ratify dissolution of the concern


    23. Early networking products tended to be proprietary solutions created by a single manufacturer, but as time passed, interoperability became a greater priority, and organizations were formed to develop and ratify networking protocol standards


    24. If, however, the Emperor of Russia ratifies that convention, I will ratify it; but it is only a


    25. If, however, the Emperor of Russia ratifies that convention, I will ratify it; but it is only a trick


    26. Had that consciousness been stronger still, it might well have been that the governor would not have ventured to go to the scene of action at all; even that the minister would not have ventured to form this decision or the Tzar to ratify it


    27. This arrangement, and the short and hasty correspondence connected with it, you will recollect, sir, were presented to Congress with the Message, at the opening of the summer session of 1809, and we then passed a law, the object of which was to ratify and to carry into effect the arrangement


    28. It was a disrespect he would not offer to them, to call upon them to ratify a law depriving themselves of a power they have uniformly possessed and exercised


    29. Speaker, that I have agreed with your messenger, and wish you to ratify it


    30. " What think you, sir? Would you ratify such an arrangement if you could help it? Does a proffer of settlement, connected with such language, look like a disposition or an intention to conciliate? I appeal to the common sense of mankind on the point

    31. Madison was a favorite; but, after the refusal of the British Government to ratify the arrangement made with Mr


    1. He took power from magistrates and reduced the assembly to a ratifying body


    2. Anyway, the famine had already begun to blind us the understanding, ratifying the expressed in the old saying that stated: “Full Belly, satisfied heart”


    3. or later, we are going to have to deal with them, and we should think about that before ratifying


    4. All the souls had now chosen their lives, and they went in the order of their choice to Lachesis, who sent with them the genius whom they had severally chosen, to be the guardian of their lives and the fulfiller of the choice: this genius led the souls first to Clotho, and drew them within the revolution of the spindle impelled by her hand, thus ratifying the destiny of each; and then, when they were fastened to this, carried them to Atropos, who spun the threads and made them irreversible, whence without turning round they passed beneath the throne of Necessity; and when they had all passed, they marched on in a scorching heat to the plain of Forgetfulness, which was a barren waste destitute of trees and verdure; and then towards evening they encamped by the river of Unmindfulness, whose water no vessel can hold; of this they were all obliged to drink a certain quantity, and those who were not saved by wisdom drank more than was necessary; and each one as he drank forgot all things


    5. The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same


    6. would be no trouble about his ratifying her election as prioress


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