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... party members , not just leaders , helped decide how the party was run and who the candidates would be . Back then , a strong party meant candidates didn't have to be wealthy or famous to run for office . They knew other party members ...
... party members , not just leaders , helped decide how the party was run and who the candidates would be . Back then , a strong party meant candidates didn't have to be wealthy or famous to run for office . They knew other party members ...
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... party they prefer. Scholars refer to it as the party in the electorate.7 Although American parties do not have formal memberships, dues, and regular meetings, as many parties in Europe do, American party identifiers often feel strong ...
... party they prefer. Scholars refer to it as the party in the electorate.7 Although American parties do not have formal memberships, dues, and regular meetings, as many parties in Europe do, American party identifiers often feel strong ...
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... party organization. But it also seemed, at times, to offer a challenge to 'party' itself. Parties of a kind existed in Britain as early as the seventeenth century; by the mid-eighteenth century 'party' was central to British politics ...
... party organization. But it also seemed, at times, to offer a challenge to 'party' itself. Parties of a kind existed in Britain as early as the seventeenth century; by the mid-eighteenth century 'party' was central to British politics ...
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... party, both symbolically and in practice: only a mutual corporate structure would begin to approximate the political party as classically imagined. In an unincorporated association, the arrangement one joins is assumed to be ongoing and ...
... party, both symbolically and in practice: only a mutual corporate structure would begin to approximate the political party as classically imagined. In an unincorporated association, the arrangement one joins is assumed to be ongoing and ...
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... party in the House of Commons , which was one of its most notice- able and important elements . This was the party of the Peelites the party under whose banner Keogh had fought when first he stood for Athlone . From that party also the ...
... party in the House of Commons , which was one of its most notice- able and important elements . This was the party of the Peelites the party under whose banner Keogh had fought when first he stood for Athlone . From that party also the ...
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Página 71 - ... but not plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or colored with gold lacquer...
Página 80 - ... of transportation and insurance, and other necessary expenses from the place of shipment to the place of delivery, a commission not exceeding 6 per centum, if any has been paid or contracted to be paid on goods secured otherwise than by purchase, or profits not to exceed 8 per centum and a reasonable allowance for general expenses, not to exceed 8 per centum on purchased goods.
Página 152 - States, at which such or similar merchandise is freely offered for sale for home consumption to all purchasers in the principal markets of the country from which exported, in the usual wholesale quantities and in the ordinary course of trade. including the cost of all containers and coverings of whatever nature, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States.
Página 77 - It shall be unlawful to have or possess any liquor or property designed for the manufacture of liquor intended for use in violating this title or which has been so used, and no property rights shall exist in any such liquor or property.
Página 77 - ... or which has been so used, and no property rights shall exist in any such liquor or property. A search warrant may issue...
Página 91 - Act. 1921. provides that whenever the Secretary of the Treasury determines that a class of merchandise is being, or is likely to be, sold in the United States at less than its fair value, the Secretary shall so advise 'the Commission.
Página 64 - Beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car-truck channels, tees, columns and posts, or parts or sections of columns and posts, and deck and bulb beams, together with all other structural shapes of iron or steel, not assembled, manufactured or advanced beyond hammering, rolling
Página 23 - While many items have been held to be, or not to be, "machines," there is no "judicial determination" of what a machine is. It remains simply a question of common meaning and each case must be decided on the basis of its own facts, technical and legislative.
Página 15 - The foreign value of imported merchandise shall be the market value or the price at the time of exportation of such merchandise to the United, States, at which such or similar merchandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in the principal markets of the country from which exported, in the usual wholesale quantities and in the ordinary course of trade...
Página 25 - Unit (BTU) is the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.