A bill known as the Law of Law Guarantees was therefore framed and laid before parliament.
A central figure of Jesus is framed at the top by a scene of the Ascension, the Virgin Mary and the apostles.
A collection of photographs framed in the same finish provide a warm focus for a family room or bedroom fireplace.
A constitution framed by a Convention which met in Concord on the Toth of June 1778 was rejected by the people in 1779.
A factional strife in the dominant party, the Republican, now began; fifteen delegates withdrew from the convention; the others framed a constitution, and then resolved themselves into a political convention.
A framed print of the location or a CD featuring that special song are both sentimental gifts that will be cherished for the memories they evoke.
A graphic designer, book author, or film editor might want to display framed prints showing original artwork, published book covers or movie posters for the projects he or she has worked on.
A Greco logo gracefully compliments the temples, while the metal framed material hugs the contours of the face.
A large tapestry behind the bed or large framed wall art makes a nice centerpiece for the wall.
A new constitution was framed and was ratified by the electors, and Florida passed from under a quasi-military to a full civil government on the 4th of July 1868.
A provisional government was then formed and a proclamation issued to the effect that the country would henceforth be known as the United States of Brazil, and that in due time a republican constitution would be framed.
A shadow box with a framed invitation and placeholders for wedding keepsakes is one idea for those who are not crafty, but still want to give a uniquely personalized item.
A small grouping of framed photos that portrays a timeline of the couple from the time they met through their engagement is interesting for the guests and also original.
A somewhat better theory of rate regulation was then framed, which divided railway expenditures into movement expense, connected with the line in general, and terminal expense, which connected itself with the stations and station service.
A special photo album, scrapbook or framed picture or collage.
A teenage girl with a scarred face framed by short dark hair and tiny fangs marking her as a demoness trailed her.
According to this theory, an element in a compound had a definite saturation capacity, an idea very old in itself, being framed in the law of multiple proportions.
Add the soil you would like the bed to hold into the framed box.
After a few hours the mixture becomes solid, and finally transparent; at this point the perfume is added, and the product framed and crutched (see under Marine Soap).
Alabama has been governed under five constitutions, the original constitution of 1819, the revision of 1865, the constitutions of 1868 and 1875, and the present, constitution, which was framed in 1901.
All of Sue's commissions are framed by a professional picture framer.
AllPosters.com has hundreds of game room themed framed posters.
Also offered on this website are replacement slings and cushions for the steel framed furniture.
Alternatively, you can also use aluminum framed windows, but be prepared to add additional structural support to the room.
Although some checkbook clutches are framed, this particular style is not, offering a streamlined look.
Aluminum framed bypass doors usually provide the homeowner with the least expensive option.
An interesting variation of a framed photograph of the happy couple is to have a photograph printed onto a gift.
Another clause was framed to prevent the sovereign from leaving England, Scotland or Ireland without the consent of parliament; this was repealed just after the accession of George I.
Any poisonous substance that is not included in the schedules can be sold by anyone, as, for instance, red lead, sulphate of copper, &c. The duty of the Pharmaceutical Society is a purely legal one, and relates only to the schedules of poisons framed by the government to protect the public by rendering it a difficult matter to obtain the poisons most frequently used for criminal purposes.
Arrange the candles with framed photos of loved ones celebrating Christmas.
As a new house is framed, contractors install plumbing fixtures such as sinks, toilets, tubs, and vanities.
As the expenses of Territorial government were partly borne by the United States, statehood was voted against in 1860, and again (virtually) in 1864 after Congress had passed an Enabling Act; but in 1866 a constitution framed by the legislature was declared carried by the people by a majority of loo votes in 7776, and Nebraska was admitted as a state (in spite of President Johnson's veto) in 1867, after her legislature had accepted a fundamental condition imposed by Congress removing the limitation of the suffrage to whites by the new constitution.
As you can imagine, Disney creations are found throughout the ship, from costumed characters to framed collectible cells of classic Disney animation.
At the congress of Vienna (1814-15) for the settlement of European affairs, Talleyrand, as the representative of the restored house of Bourbon in France, managed adroitly to break up the league of the Powers (framed at Chaumont in February 1814) and assisted in forming a secret alliance between England, Austria and France in order to prevent the complete absorption of Poland by Russia and of Saxony by Prussia.
At the same time he did not argue for the complete abolition of the tests, but desired that they should be so framed as to make it possible for most Protestants conscientiously to subscribe to them.
At the same time, early in 1860, a movement for statehood was inaugurated, a constitution being framed and submitted to the people, who rejected it, adopting later in the year a constitution of territorial government.
At this time prisons were primarily places of detention, not of punishment, peopled by accused persons, still innocent in the eyes of the law, and debtors guilty only of breaches of the financial rules of a commercial country, framed chiefly in the interest of the creditor.
Available mounted and framed, or glicee printed onto large chunky canvases which are best when grouped together.
Bare yellow benches framed an empty square of brown linoleum.
Begin by figuring out which photographs you want framed.
Blond curls framed one of the prettiest faces he had ever seen.
Bookcases display not only the books we value, but important framed photographs and collections of knick-knacks.
Both these works (now rare) are manifestly framed on the Linnaean method, so far as it had then reached; but in their arrangement of the various forms of birds they differed greatly from that which they designed to supplant, and they deservedly obtained little success.
Brick on rubble plinth, substantial remains of an earlier timber framed building.
Buddy Holly's somewhat "nerdy" black framed glasses have become a retro-chic icon.
But a large source of opposition to separation was removed in 1819 when Congress, dividing the east coast of the United States into two great districts, did away with the regulation which, making each state a district for entering and clearing vessels, would have required coasting vessels from the ports of Maine as a separate state to enter and clear on every trip to or from Boston; as a consequence, the separation measures were carried by large majorities this year, a constitution was framed by a convention which met at Portland in October, this was ratified by town meetings in December, and Maine applied for admission into the Union.
But Oldcastle escaped from the Tower before the day fixed for his execution, and framed a wild plot for slaying or deposing his persecutor.
But they were, considering the conditions under which the instrument was framed, comparatively few, and the Constitution, when one regards it as a piece of drafting, deserves the admiration which it has received from nearly all American and most foreign critics.
Buy a piece of canvas and try the technique on it, or purchase a small piece of raw wood furniture, a framed mirror or some other small item that you can try the process on to see if you like it.
By 1832 the question of admission into the Union had arisen, and in 1835 a convention was called in Detroit, a constitution was framed in May, that constitution was adopted by popular vote in October, state officers were elected, and application for admission was made; but a dispute with Ohio over the boundary between the two caused a delay in the admission by Congress until early in the year 1837.
By an overwhelming majority the people now voted for another convention, which (July to October 1874) framed the present constitution.
By the middle of April, for I made no haste in my work, but rather made the most of it, my house was framed and ready for the raising.
By this time it was sufficiently obvious that the Yugosla y s were tacitly if not explicitly agreed upon a triple parallel policy, framed for all contingencies.
Ceilings usually were "framed" with border pieces in a complementary pattern.
Certificates can be purchased framed or unframed.
Choose paintings or framed posters with images of your true passion.
Choose some decorative backsplash tiles, sunflower print curtains or some framed wall prints and your kitchen will instantly become warmer and more inviting to see.
Christ is commonly pictured in framed prints and paintings and on tall glass candle holders.
Colenso's Commentary on the Romans in 1861, Wilberforce endeavoured to induce the author to hold a private conference with him; but after the publication of the first two parts of the Pentateuch Critically Examined he drew up the address of the bishops which called on Colenso to resign his bishopric. In 1867 he framed the first Report of the Ritualistic Commission, in which coercive measures against ritualism were discountenanced by the use of the word "restrain" instead of "abolish" or "prohibit."
Combing her hair, she was thankful for the natural curls that softly framed her face.
Consider hanging a painting or picture with one or two of these colors on your office wall or maybe a framed picture on your desk.
Consider using framed wedding portraits of your relatives throughout your reception area as a simple decorative element.
Create a copy of a newspaper front page specially laminated and framed for them or make their wedding front page news by adding their photos and details.
Create contrast with stark white walls, art deco framed arts, Modern-styled breakfast table and chair, hand-blown colorful glass pendant lights, and shiny recycled glass countertops.
Decorate the room with framed pictures or posters of animals like these or use your own pets' photographs for the wall décor.
Delegates to a new constitutional convention were elected in 1868, the constitution framed by this body was ratified in November 1869, state officers and congressmen were elected the same day, the new legislature ratified the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments, and on the 30th of March 1870 Texas was readmitted to the Union.
Develop the list and before you know it, you'll have a free form poem that can easily be framed or folded into an envelope and given as a thoughtful reminder that you care about the sum of all their parts.
Don't forget a framed print of the nursery rhyme that inspired your decor.
Early in 1849 temporary local governments were set up in various towns, and in September a convention framed a freestate constitution and applied for admission to the Union.
Elisha, the last of whom founded the school at Usha and is renowned for his development of the rules of exegesis framed by Hillel.
Ensure the soil is loose enough to plant in, but it should fill up most of the framed box.
Even wet, her hair cascaded in a full mane that framed her face beautifully.
Far more lenient was Bonaparte's conduct towards a knot of discontented officers who, in April - May 1802, framed a clumsy plot, known as the "Plot of the Placards," for arousing the soldiery against him.
Finally, under a congressional enabling act of the 3rd of March 1875, a constitution was framed by a convention at Denver (loth of December 1875 to r4th of March 1876) and adopted by the people on the rst of July 1876.
Finishing touches include wall clocks, framed prints, placemats, and growth charts.
First launched in 1966, these shades feature the classic cat-eye shape framed by glittering stones and hand-carved markings.
Fish were supposed to be born in the water without sexual connexion, and on the basis of this old physiological fallacy the Cathars equally with the Catholic framed their rule of fasting.
Florals and framed stones are part of what characterize the pieces in this collection.
Flowers and framed photographs as well as hand-made items like a prayer shawl also make nice gifts.
For a fall weddings, you could offer guests a framed autumn leaf, especially if this works with your colors.
For a small sum, you can have the ad framed as a unique and individual conversation piece.
For example, you can create an attractive page by using a plaid pattern background and adding a framed photo and a description.
For instance, the provisions in Magna Carta concerning the freedom of the church find no place in the Articles, while a comparison between the two documents suggests that in other ways also influences favourable to the church and the clergy were at work while the famous charter was being framed.
For the man who appreciates a thick and full brow, a tattooed shape will ensure your eyes are always framed with definition.
For women who aren't afraid to lose some space in their purse in order to accommodate this wallet style, framed checkbook clutch wallets are a real time saver.
Framed artwork makes a great gift for a newly married couple's first home or a baby's nursery.
Framed exposed stonework on one wall is a particular feature of the room.
Framed mirrors add visual interest in any room.
Framed personalized poems are touching and hang on the wall.
Framed photograph - Find a decorative frame and place a picture of you and your beloved on the top of the cake.
Framed photos, paintings or sketches of zebras, tigers, giraffes, etc. will go great with the shower curtain.
Framed pieces are presented in bespoke ash framing sometimes incorporating a gilt slip inlay.
Framed posters can actually add a sleek, grown-up touch to any room.
Frameless mirrors are also available in multiple shapes that framed are not, including abstract shapes perfect for whimsical designs.
Frameless readers are more fragile than their framed counterparts.
From picture frames to game boxes, framed pages to handmade journals, these designs will take your scrapbooking to the next level.
From t-shirts and apparel supporting an array of artists, to framed and autographed art - the Hard Rock Cafe has it all.
Full and velvety on the palate with hints of chocolate and spice, generously framed by toasty American oak.
General Ricotti Magnani, minister of war, therefore framed an Army Reform Bill designed to bring the Italian army as nearly as possible up to the Prussian standard.
Government.-The present constitution was framed in 1885 and was ratified by the people in 1886.
Hamilton, and he framed his plans well in advance.
Have a parent print out the pictures on the computer at some point during the party and have the kids go home with a framed picture of themselves at the party.
Have pressed flowers mounted around their framed invitation so that they may mark the occasion.
He also sends what is called his annual letter, enclosing the estimates, framed by the various departments, of the sums needed for the public service of the United States during the coming year.
He communicates to the tribesmen the orders of the vali, which must be framed in accordance with their customs and institutions.
He did not enter the inner court, but stood framed in the doorway and pointed a long forefinger at the chief.
He framed a code which introduced several beneficial changes into the laws of his kingdom.
He had a kindling sympathy with everything lofty and generous, and framed his own conduct upon the highest principles.
He had a seat in the parliament of Erfurt, but only went there in order to oppose the constitution which the parliament had framed.
He made a thorough inspection of the great lines of defence between the Danube and the Rhine, and framed and partly carried out a vast scheme for strengthening and securing them.
He remained twelve years with the emperor, and at his request framed for the Mongol language an alphabet imitated from the Tibetan, which, however, did not prove satisfactory, and disappeared after eightyfive years without having been very largely used.
He was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress in 1765, and to the Continental Congress in 1774-77 and 1782-83; he was chairman of the committee which framed the state constitution of 1776, and the first "president" (governor) of South Carolina in 1776-78.
He was a disciple of Lueger, a Christian Socialist, and framed a new municipal statute and associations based on the Christian view of society.
He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1776-1780 and again in 1787-1788, and in 1787 was a member of the convention that framed the Federal Constitution, and as one of its ablest debaters took an active part in the work.
He was framed against the balcony once again, and she leaned against the door before venturing forward.
He was putting up a framed twenty dollar bill on the wall next to a picture of him with the president.
Her courage fled to see him framed in his doorway, as seductive by day as he was by night.
Her father stood in the doorway of the house, framed against the light of the foyer.
Her hand dropped from her eyes to reveal a furry, fanged monster from a nightmare framed against the light.
Highgate birch The contemporary styling, with smoothly curved corners, works beautifully with the solid birch framed door design.
His advice was followed and he returned home in time to be elected a member of the convention which framed the Massachusetts constitution of 1780, still the organic law of that commonwealth.
His gaze lingered, and he took in the beautiful doe brown eyes, deep set and large, framed by long eyelashes.
His lectures, now framed in a devotional spirit, were heard again by crowds of students, and all his old influence seemed to have returned; but old enmities were revived also, against which he was no longer able as before to make head.
His mantel was filled to the brim with framed pictures of his children and grandchildren.
His square face was framed by a thick beard and sapphire eyes glinted meanly beneath bushy brows.
I have a framed sketch drawn by a fan in the audience at Kettering.
I have the silver medal stuffed in a drawer somewhere, while the gold is all framed on my wall.
If every photo is framed, the page starts to look busy.
If the couple sends out formal engagement announcements or engagement party invitations, having one of the cards framed as a keepsake is a nice, sentimental gift.
If this introduction of the director is essential to the end for which Ignatius framed his Exercises, in it we also find dangers.
If you enjoy colored stars, for example, your moon and star tat could have a few colored stars framed around a silhouette of the moon.
If you enter a tattoo parlor, you may notice framed posters of images on the wall.
If you have a framed cross stitch sampler, or needlepoint kitchen towel, they're perfect in a country themed kitchen.
If you have a gold-tone framed mirror over your fireplace, resist the temptation to go for those antique copper rods.
If you have a specific goal, you can add a framed picture of what achieving that milestone means.
If you know your family tree, you can design or have one made into a framed picture to hang on the wall.
If you like to write poetry or know of a special poem that has meaning to her, consider getting the poem framed or turned into a plaque.
If you really like the lyrics to a certain song, you could even print them out and get them framed to hang somewhere in your house, or handwrite them in calligraphy so that they look nicer.
If your finished painting isn't going to be framed under glass, apply a coat of varnish to protect it from dirt and dust.
If, indeed, the ultimatum had been presented in the form in which it was originally framed, war might have ensued.
In 1779 he was a member of the convention which framed the constitution of Massachusetts that was adopted in 1780, and is still, with some amendments, the organic law of the commonwealth and one of the oldest fundamental laws in existence.
In 1782 Gadsden was again elected a member of his state legislature; he was also elected governor, but declined to serve on the ground that he was too old and infirm; in 1788 he was a member of the convention which ratified for South Carolina the Federal constitution; and in 1790 he was a member of the convention which framed the new state constitution.
In 1786 a convention, to which delegates from all the states of the Union were invited, was called to meet in Annapolis to consider measures for the better regulation of commerce (see Alexandria, Va.); but delegates came from only five states (New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey, and Delaware), and the convention - known afterward as the "Annapolis Convention," - without proceeding to the business for which it had met, passed a resolution calling for another convention to meet at Philadelphia in the following year to amend the articles of confederation; by this Philadelphia convention the present Constitution of the United States was framed.
In 1871 a convention framed a constitution that was rejected by the people.
In 1970, they were very full framed and made of thick steel with a 6-inch channel frame on it.
In cases in which the lateral rigidity of the floors is depended upon to transfer the horizontal strains to the exterior walls which are framed to resist them, no form of floor construction should be used which is not laterally strong and rigid.
In June 1639, however, a more definite statement of political principles was framed, in which it was clearly stated that the rules of Scripture should determine the ordering of the church, the choice of magistrates, the making and repeal of laws, the dividing of inheritances, and all other matters of public import; that only church members could become free burgesses and officials of the colony; that the free burgesses should choose twelve men who should choose seven others, and that these should organize the church and the civil government.
In many theaters, movie posters are given the utmost of respect and may even be framed by a collection of small light bulbs.
In most cases, a collage is simply a work of a art that is framed or otherwise displayed in your home.
In November 1811 a convention met at New Orleans and framed a constitution under which, on the 30th of April 181 2, the Territory of Orleans became the state of Louisiana.
In photography, composition refers to how the subject matter is framed in the picture.
In the depth of winter the view is framed by the austere cliffs with long icicles glistening in the cold winter light.
In the form of his poem he followed a Greek original; and the stuff out of which the texture of his philosophical argument is framed was derived from Greek science; but all that is of deep human and poetical meaning in the poem is his own.
In the place of Maura he found a more pliant minister for the colonies, Seor Abarzuza, who framed a Cuban Reform Bill so much short of what his predecessor had thought an irreducible minimum of concessions, that it was censured in Havana by all the colonial Liberals and home rulers, and by their representatives in Madrid.
In the scholastic discussions of the 12th century the question came to the front again, for the doctrine as framed by Alcuin was not universally accepted.
In the treaty as finally framed duties on most manufactured commodities were reduced to a range of 1 0 or 15 per cent., some iron manufactures, however, being left at slightly higher rates.
In this year he was also a member of the convention which framed the first constitution for the state of Maryland.
Include framed photos of the city - black and white photos make a nice touch.
Inexpensive wood framed windows work well in seasonal sunrooms.
It admits of several definitions framed according to the aspect from which the curve is considered.
It is apparent that the law of Dulong and Petit is not rigorously true, and that deviations are observed which invalidate the law as originally framed.
It is designed for use independently in traditional or timber framed construction.
It is in this condition of subordination that the finance of localities has been framed and effectively organized.
It is, on the whole, admirably clear, definite and concise, probably superior in point of technique to all the documents since framed on its model.
It was Czartoryski also who framed the Convention of the 6th of November 1804, whereby Russia agreed to put 115,000 and Austria 235,000 men in the field against Napoleon.
It was not, indeed, simply a reactionary or undemocratic measure; it was, as The Times correspondent pointed out, " a measure sui generis, designed to defeat the objects of the universal suffrage movement that compelled the Coalition to take office in April 1906, and framed in accordance with Magyar needs as understood by one of the foremost Magyar noblemen."
It was through these powers that the incorporeal world of thought was framed, which served as the archetype of this world of appearance.
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John Lennon wore perfectly round metal framed glasses.
Just under six feet tall, wide-shouldered and lean, Darkyn's youthful appearance was framed by short, dark hair.
Kits for pole barns can come complete with cosmetic accents such as weathervanes, different types of flooring and framed out rooms.
Knowing the danger of an undefined position, the emperor caused the councils to dispense with their deliberations, and adopt, as the constitution of the empire, the project framed by the council of state.
Kumuka does not recommend suitcases or framed backpacks, as they are difficult to carry and take up valuable space on trucks and busses.
Ladybug décor for nursery accessories can include appliquéd throws and pillows, framed needlework, and quilts hung on the wall.
Large windows framed a picturesque pond, boarded by tall pines.
Later (1883) a large committee, previously appointed, framed a more full confession of faith (the " Commission Creed,"), with the same end in view.
Later he was framed for murder on the evidence of a police informant.
Legacy framed wallet, dark jacquard signature fabric and blue or pink lining.
Like Victorian lockets, they are made to be carried close to the body, rather than framed and fixed to the wall.
Madison's Writings (7 vols., New York, 1900-1906) were edited by Hunt, who also edited The Journal of the Debates in the Convention which framed the Constitution of the United States, as Recorded by James Madison (2 vols., New York, 1908).
Make a framed collage that features a special photo of the pet next to a poem or favorite quotation.
Make a photo frame with a cardstock paper, and place a framed class photo of your child in the center of the page.
Make a special piece of framed artwork for your scrap room or create a fun layout for the title page of your family scrapbook album.
Make your space your own by adding the little things - framed pictures from home, posters, cork boards or anything else you like to snazzy up your walls.
Many versions of the cross are dominant features in religious home decor and are commonly seen in wall art, such as cross plaques and framed art.
Miniature framed paintings for display in a dollhouse are available, and miniature dinner sets, including a pumpkin pie with a slice placed onto a plate, will add to the realism of your dollhouse creation.
Modern art matted and framed on log walls adds color and a sophisticated touch.
Modern curved designs and sparkling embellishments like gold thread and beads make quilted throws as much a work of art as your framed artwork.
More than one convention was held here in Territorial days, including that which framed the Topeka Constitution of 1855; and some of the meetings of the free-state legislature chosen under that document (see Kansas) were also held here.
Moreover, as this complication was a marked feature in certain epidemics of plague in India, the hypothesis has been framed by Hirsch that a special variety of plague, pestis indica, still found in India, is that which overran the world in the 14th century.
Most leather wallets that are made of high quality materials will run around 100 US dollars, and you might pay a little bit more for the framed checkbook wallet type.
Notable looks include the Event, a large tortoiseshell framed sunglass; Model 21, wrap-around frame done in jet black; and the Patriot, a sleek cat-eyed version of the Event.
Noteworthy is the affinity between some notions evidently not first framed by the prophet himself and the prologue to Job - the heavenly hosts that wander through the earth and bring back their report to Yahweh's throne, the figure of Satan, the idea that suffering and calamity are evidences of guilt and of accusations presented before God.
Nothing looks quite like a mirror framed with natural seashells or the authenticity real shells give to your mirror and home décor.
On that particular website there are six pages of free website templates, clearly described in terms like " 3 framed page with left hand side menu and the main page{s} designed like a file folder.
On the 27th of February 1860 in Cooper Union, New York City, he made a speech (much the same as that delivered in Elwood, Kansas, on the 1st of December) which made him known favourably to the leaders of the Republican party in the East and which was a careful historical study criticising the statement of Douglas in one of his speeches in Ohio that "our fathers when they framed the government under which we live understood this question [slavery] just as well and even better than we do now," and Douglas's contention that "the fathers" made the country (and intended that it should remain) part slave.
On the 29th of July 18 J9 still another constitution was therefore framed at Wyandotte, and on the 4th of October it was ratified by the people.
On the other hand a framed or braced web afforded opportunity for much better arrangement of material, and it very soon became apparent that open web or lattice or braced girders were more economical of material than solid web girders, except for small spans.
On the same day the premier promised to introduce by February a large measure of franchise reform so framed as to protect racial minorities from being overwhelmed at the polls by majorities of other races.
Once he is back in Los Santos, he is framed for murder by some corrupt cops.
Once the puzzles are completed, you could have them mounted and framed to decorate the walls of your puzzle room.
Other notable dates in history are 1637 and 1647, when general synods of New England churches met at Cambridge to settle disputed doctrine and define orthodoxy; the departure for Connecticut of Thomas Hooker's congregation in 1636; the meeting of the convention that framed the present constitution of the commonwealth, 1779-1780; the separation of the Congregationalists and Unitarians of the first parish church, in 1829; and the grant of a city charter in 1846.
Others include artwork and images which make them favorites for use in family projects or to use for more complex family tree displays that are going to be framed.
Particular Christians were designated to take charge of the services, and orders of worship were framed out of which grew ultimately elaborate liturgies (see Liturgy).
Particular Christians were designated to take charge of the services, and orders of worship were framed out of which grew ultimately elaborate liturgies.
Peanuts slipper socks, including a pair with Snoopy framed by festive candy canes.
Perhaps you already remember having a "tail", the small section of hair usually 2 to 3 inches in length that framed the nape of the neck.
Petite women seem lost in the extra material and larger framed women look like linebackers.
Photographs'''-Again, you can purchase beautifully framed Christian photos, or set up your own photographs, such as shooting pictures of a small child looking at a Bible or saying her bedtime prayers.
Photos either framed or recreated in icing.
Pierre spoke from her doorway, framed against the light of the hall.
Posters are easy to collect because they can be rolled and stored in tubes, or framed and used to decorate your home.
Present the framed announcement as a gift for your fiancé.
Rather, the tat features a sexy female eye, framed by a trail of vines and small butterflies.
Recessed cabinets are available framed or unframed, are always mirrored, and can be trimmed out in the bathroom tile for a cohesive design.
Regulations were framed for the purpose of establishing adequate supervision over the revenue and expenditure for the abolition of irregular taxation and extortions, as well as the practice of farming out the collection of the revenue to individuals, and, generally, to adapt the whole collection and expenditure of the national revenue to modern ideas of public finance.
Restaurant certificates, framed photos of the place they met or memorabilia of the college bring heartwarming memories and serve as a reminder of their beginning.
Samsonite Patio Furniture carries repair parts for the original line of Samsonite steel framed furniture.
Samsonite patio furniture only sells replacement parts for Samsonite steel framed furniture.
Set a framed photo or small statue of an elephant in the area where you or your children study to enhance learning.
She sat on the river bank across from a series of wide, large steps leading up a hill to the park where the Arch stood, framed against a black sky.
She was the daughter of Nathaniel Hall of Medford, member of a family which was represented in the convention that framed the constitution of Massachusetts in 1780.
Short, dark hair framed a face with plain features that showed the signs of a lifetime of battle.
Simple and thoughtful gifts, such as a framed photograph of a special moment or a plate of homemade cookies, often end up being the most appreciated items under the Christmas tree.
Slaves who were admitted to holy orders, or who entered a monastery, became freemen, under certain restrictions framed to prevent fraud or injustice.
So far as Nestorius himself is concerned, however, it is certain that he never formulated any such doctrine;2 nor does any recorded utterance of his, however casual, come so near the heresy called by his name as Cyril's deliberately framed third anathema (that regarding the "physical union" of the two hypostases or natures) approaches Eutychianism.
So, when during the Civil War Maryland was largely under Federal control and the demand arose for the abolition of slavery by the state, another constitutional convention was called, in 1864, which framed a constitution providing that those who had given aid to the Rebellion should be disfranchised and that only those qualified for suffrage in accordance with the new document could vote on its adoption.
Soap may be framed and finished in this state, but almost invariably it receives a further treatment called " refining " or " fitting," in which by remelting with water, with or without the subsequent addition of other agents to harden the finished product, the soap may be made to contain from 60 to 70% of water and kept present a firm hard texture.
Special genealogies were framed to link up other races, e.g.
Still, if you dry them yourself and have them framed professionally, they can last a good long time.
Stone walling to rear with timber framed brick nogging, left gable.
That sub-regions framed on this principle should show interrelations and some degree of overlapping is only what might have been expected, and, in fact, confirms the validity of the principle adopted.
The aim of those who framed the Constitution was to avoid friction between the state governments and the Federal government by rendering their respective spheres of action as separate and distinct as possible.
The area is framed up and the floor is finished, but the walls and ceiling remain.
The basic structure of a women's wallet is to be soft or framed.
The beech avenue a golden hue in Autumn, all framed by a 16th century gatehouse.
The Benedictine Rule was taken as the basis of the life; but austerities were introduced beyond what St Benedict prescribed, and the government was framed on the mendicant, not the monastic, model, the superiors being appointed only for a short term of years.
The black framed glasses are designed with special flotation inserts to keep them from sinking in the water, and also include a detachable band designed with LV Cup flags.
The book, it is true, is not framed on a rigid mould, nor is there any parade of systematic divisions and subdivisions.
The bracelet, necklace and earrings are made up of tile ornaments that are framed with roped edging with a crystal center.
The caliphs were chosen there, and there the rules for the administration were framed.
The Carnival logo is a simple reverse C character, with a white reverse C framed with blue on the concave (left) side and red on the convex (right) side.
The carved totem posts of the Haida, standing in front of the heavily framed houses, or at a little distance from them, represent the coats of arms of the respective families of the tribes and generally exhibit designs treated in a bold and original manner, highly conventionalized but always recognizable in their purport by any one familiar with the distinctive marks of the animal forms portrayed.
The choir has not only the tomb but a matching piscina and sedilia and a richly framed sacristy door.
The constitution framed by this body was approved by the electorate on the 17th of September 1907, and the state was admitted to the Union on the 16th of November.
The constitution of 1780, which still endures (the only remaining state constitution of the r8th century), was framed in the main by Samuel Adams, and as an embodiment of colonial experience and revolutionary principles, and as a model of constitution-making in the early years of independence, is of very great historical interest.
The constitution of 1862, though suspended on Schmerling's fall, was still regarded as legally valid for the cis-Leithan territories, and is the basis on which the present constitution for half the empire was framed.
The constitution of the state was framed by a convention that sat at Denver from December 1875 to March 1876.
The constitution upon which the government of Cuba rests was framed during the period of the United States military government; it was adopted the 21st of February 1901, and certain amendments or conditions required by the United States were accepted on the 12th of June 1901.
The Constitutional Convention which met at Boise in July-August 1889 was strongly anti-Mormon, and the Constitution it framed was approved by a popular vote of 12,398 out of 14,184.
The convention that framed the constitution, the Wyandotte Constitution, under which Kansas was admitted to the Union, met here in July 1859.
The custom by which neighbouring churches sought mutual aid and advice, prepared the way for the Presbyterian system of church government, which was established by an ecclesiastical assembly held at Saybrook in 1708, the church constitution there framed being known as the " Saybrook Platform."
The Declaration of the Rights of Man in August 1789 seemed to meet their claims, but in March 1790 the assembly, alarmed by rumours of the discontent and disaffection of the planters in San Domingo, passed a resolution that it had not been intended to comprehend the internal government of the colonies in the constitution framed for the mother country.
The demonstrations of the unity and the attributes of God, with which the treatise De Melisso, Xenophane et Gorgia (now no longer ascribed to Aristotle or Theophrastus) accredits Xenophanes, are plainly framed on the model of Eleatic proofs of the unity and the attributes of the Ent, and must therefore be set aside.
The design is generally framed at the outset with a ribbon of thin metal, precisely after the manner of ordinary cloisonn ware.
The dining area has one side aspect timber framed double glazed window and a spot light fitment to the ceiling.
The document it framed is known as the Lecompton Constitution.
The dominant element in this minority is the rich landholding interest, and the constitution and the laws of the first half-century were framed for the special protection of that interest.
The educational clauses of this bill were obviously framed in the interests of the Church of England, snd raised a heated controversy which led to the abandonment of the measure; and in the following year Sir James Graham introduced a new bill dealing with the labor question alone.
The effect of the act was to impose upon the judges under severe sanction the duty of protecting personal liberty in the case of criminal charges and of securing speedy trial upon such charges when legally framed; and the improvement of their tenure of office at the revolution, coupled with the veto put by the Bill of Rights on excessive bail, gave the judicature the independence and authority necessary to enable them to keep the executive within the law and to restrain administrative development of the scope or penalties of the criminal law; and this power of the judiciary to control the executive, coupled with the limitations on the right to set up "act of state" as an excuse for infringing individual liberty is the special characteristic of English constitutional law.
The electoral law was framed to prevent more than a very few natives obtaining the franchise.
The Elite Folding Rocker by Prime Products is framed with gray tubular steel.
The fan has eight arms, framed together of wrought iron bars, with diagonal struts, so as to obtain rigidity with comparative lightness, carrying flat close-boarded blades at their extremities.
The finished items can be used in greeting cards and scrapbook pages or framed to make interesting wall art for your home.
The fireplace was framed by the most ornate mantel I had ever seen.
The first was framed by a convention at Monterey in 1849, and ratified by the people and proclaimed by the United States military governor in the same year.
The former prevailed, and by a convention that assembled in April 1864 a constitution was framed closely following that of 1852 but repudiating the debt incurred by Louisiana as one of the Confederate states and abolishing slavery.
The free-state men framed an excellent anti-slavery constitution at Leavenworth in March - April 1858, but the origins of the convention were illegal and their work was still-born.
The Gods Are Waiting intaglio Plaster intaglios set under glass and framed have been the rage since the 1740s!
The government of the world I live in was not framed, like that of Britain, in after-dinner conversations over the wine.
The governor and council appoint all judicial ' The constitution of 1776 provided that the Congress which framed it " assume the name, power and authority of a House of Representatives "; that said house choose twelve persons to be " a distinct and separate branch of the legislature by the name of a Council that the Council appoint a president; that civil officers for the colony and for each county (except clerks of court, county treasurers and recorders) should be appointed by the two houses; and that " if the present unhappy dispute with Great Britain should continue longer than this present year, and the Continental Congress give no instruction or direction to the contrary, the Council be chosen by the people of each respective county in such manner as the Council and House of Representatives shall order."
The Hubble is like Ulysses framed in a space Odyssey with an entire mythological universe to colonize.
The innumerable theories which were framed as to the precise nature of the offering and as to the precise change in the elements all implied that conception of it.
The judiciary system of Italy is mainly framed on the French model.
The jus episcopale which Luther afterwards claimed for the secular authorities had been practically exercised in Saxony and Brandenburg; cities and districts had framed police regulations which set aside ecclesiastical decrees about holidays and begging; the supervision of charity was passing from the hands of the church into those of laymen; and religious confraternities which did not take their guidance from the clergy were increasing.
The land policy of previous govern- Young's ments was entirely revised, and the Land Bill, framed by Sir John Robertson, introduced the principle of deferred payments for the purchase of crown lands, and made residence and cultivation, rather than a sufficient price, the object to be sought by the crown in alienating the public estate.
The legislature framed a stringent anti-pass law, reduced passenger fares and express and freight charges, provided for equitable local taxation of railway terminals, regulated railway labour in the interest of safe travel, fixed upon railways the responsibility for the death or injury of their employes, and gave to the newly-created railway commission complete jurisdiction over all steam-railways in the state, over the street railways of the cities, and over express companies, telegraph companies, telephone companies and all other common carriers.
The lord of the earth, who contemplates the eternal order of the universe, and aspires to communion with its invisible Maker, is a being composed of the same materials, and framed on the same principles, as the creatures which he has tamed to be the servile instruments of his will, or slays for his daily food.
The Macedonian Dominion.How Alexander conquered Persia, and how he framed his world-empire,i cannot be related here.
The machinery of government was framed of a council of state, at which the Imperial government was represented by a commissioner plenipotentiary, and a diet divided into a senate composed of the princes of the blood, the palatines and councillors named for life, and a house of nuntii elected for seven years, 77 chosen by the "dietines" of the nobles, and 51 by the commons.
The majority of Hova houses were formerly built of layers of the hard red soil of the country, with high-pitched roofs thatched with grass or rush; while the chiefs and wealthy people had houses of framed timber, with massive upright planking, and lofty roofs covered with shingles or tiles.
The municipal government of the city was framed by an act of the Bombay legislative council passed in 1888.
The newest huge trend is white framed glasses and all the haute couture designers are on board.Ironically, it is often a case of, "the smaller the star, the bigger the shades."
The only non-business items were a digital clock and two framed pictures.
The parched environment and a dilapidated cottage framed the weather-beaten figure of Charlie.
The partition of Turkey had to be postponed; the financial collapse of England could not be expected now that she framed an alliance with the Spanish patriots and had their markets and those of their colonies opened to her; and the discussions with the tsar Alexander, which had not gone quite smoothly, now took a decidedly unfavourable turn.
The penny farthing necklace looks lovely as a three-dimensional pendant charm or as a miniature framed photograph art pendant hanging from a gorgeous chain.
The portal was framed in heavy timber.
The preamble of the " Bill of Citations " is eloquent as to the mischief which it is framed to prevent.
The Premier series gives us Riptide, a handsomely framed polarized sunglass that features Megol enhanced temples, Megol nose pads and a curve friendly design.
The present constitution of Connecticut is that framed and adopted in 1818 with subsequent amendments (33 up to 1909).
The present constitution, framed by a convention in 1878-1879, came into full effect in 1880, and was subsequently amended.
The priestly regulations affecting altars are of a very elaborate nature, and are framed with a single eye to the essential theory of later Hebrew worship - the centralization of all worship at one shrine.
The property also has several timber framed store sheds, along with a timber clad traditional barn.
The resemblance between the three systems is indeed so close that it has been assumed, almost as axiomatic, that they must have been framed from a single model.
The retailer offers one of the most complete collections of patches, along with several framed sets that collectors will surely enjoy.
The second type of RV rocking chairs is a wooden framed type.
The show's final episode closed on a framed picture of Mac that featured prominently in the Cory living room.
The side walls are timber framed with four large panels per bay and curved diagonal braces at the ends.
The state-of-the-art fitness centers are framed with floor-to-ceiling windows and offer not only stationary equipment, but also yoga, spinning, and aerobics classes as well as consultations with personal trainers.
The state's own constitution, which had been adopted in 1776 and amended in 1777, retained, like other state constitutions framed during the War of Independence, many features of colonial government ill-adapted to a state increasingly democratic. The basis of representation, each county electing three members to the assembly and one member to the legislative council, soon became antiquated.
The steel framed glazed screens and security shutters are also simple strong elements providing enclosure and view.
The system of government framed by Rome was an original creation.
The test stimulus most often used in professional offices contains six different designs or numbers on a black background, framed in a yellow border.
The test was carefully framed so as to include no disavowal of religious principles, and was " universally unscrupled, even by the generality of great professors and ministers too," says Sheilds, an advanced extremist.
The total revenues of the empire are thus estimated to produce 725,848,332, and seeing the careful and moderate manner in which the estimates have been framed, this may be looked upon rather as a minimum than a maximum.
The vale of Peshawar is for the most part highly irrigated and well wooded, presenting in the spring and autumn a picture of waving cornfields and smiling orchards framed by rugged hills.
The view (traceable no doubt to the Aristotelian definition) that equity mitigates the hardships of the law where the law errs through being framed in universals, is to be found in some of the earlier writings.
The villages through which you pass are quiet and very pretty with their timber framed houses bedecked with flowers.
The West India Company, erected in 1621, though framed on the same model, aimed rather at waging war on the enemies' commerce than in developing their own.
The wheelhouse, which can be enclosed or opened fully using four framed teak doors, allows full standing headroom.
The whole Opposition refused to take any part in the proceedings, as a protest against the alleged illegality of the elections; but by the 25th of June the Croatian commissioners and the Hungarian government had framed a new constitution, which was ratified in September.
The windows are framed by molded stone architraves with key blocks.
Then, create a row of framed layouts to make a dramatic statement in your room.
There are framed guitar picks, signed picks and picks with Gene Simmons' face on them.
There are many equally beneficial societies, framed on different lines, existing in Germany, France, Russia and Switzerland, but they are mainly co-operative bodies instituted for the general benefit of members, who are without exception either bee-keepers on a more or less extensive scale, or scientists interested in the study of insect life.
There are several colors available, including a technicolored lens with a yellow frame, a silver lined blue framed look, and a daringly bold red lined frame with a smoke grey lens.
There are so many different types of wallets, from slim canvas to embossed leather, from opera to framed; even certain wristlets feature wallet-like characteristics.
There has been an increase of wealth among the few, but along with this a general impoverishment of the mass of the people, and the peculiar institution of the mir, framed on the principle of community of ownership and occupation of the land, was not conducive to the growth of individual effort.
There was an influential political club here from 1786 to 1790, and here, too, sat the several conventions - nine in all - which asked for a separation from Virginia, discussed the proposed conditions of separation from that commonwealth, framed the first state constitution, and chose Frankfort as the capital.
These metal framed glasses have an oval shaped frame and are ideal for round or oval faces.
They are available framed or unframed, although a mirrored kit to conceal the sides is recommended.
They are painted or dyed and then embellished with stitching to produce wall hangings, framed pictures and scarves.
They are then cut direct from the head and the bark is easily removed by drawing the rods through a bifurcated hand-brake of smooth, well-rounded steel, framed in wood.
They became feeble copies of Venetian palaces, in which one form of window, with an ogee arch, framed by the dentil moulding, is almost always used.
They brought with them framed houses from America, which are still standing at Jaffa.
This convention ratified the Fourteenth Amendment, and framed the third constitution of the state, which was adopted by a small majority at a popular election, marred by various irregularities, in March 1868.
This could be presented on luxury paper and perhaps framed.
This derivation has a somewhat fantastic air, and seems to have been framed to suit an hypothesis.
This has been recognized from the earliest times, and laws have been framed in all countries for the encouragement of mining enterprise.
This particular Abas style offers everything you'd expect from a checkbook clutch framed wallet, and for truly particular buyers, it comes in a very wide range of colors that includes rare options like aqua, burnt orange, and light pink.
This was a far simpler constitution than that framed at Oxford in 1258, but it was even more liable to criticism.
This was proclaimed revolutionary by the military authorities, but such illegalities continued to spread over the state, until in June 1849 the Convention was called that framed the State Constitution, California being admitted in September 1850 to the Union.
Though it is small and simple in construction for light work, for heavy hoisting at high speeds massively framed towers, often 80 to ioo ft.
Three constitutions were framed - in 1828, 1833 and 1839.
Three constitutions, framed by conventions in 1820, 1865 and 1875, have been adopted by the people of the state, and a fourth (1845) was rejected, principally because it provided for popular election of the state judiciary, which was then appointed.
Thus the first and second definitions represent the founders of the sophistry of culture, Protagoras and Prodicus, from the respective points of view of the older Athenians, who disliked the new culture, and the younger Athenians, who admired it; the third and fourth definitions represent imitators to whom the note of itinerancy was not applicable; the fifth definition represents the earlier eristics, contemporaries of Socrates, whom it was necessary to distinguish from the teachers of forensic oratory; the sixth is framed to meet the anomalous case of Socrates, in whom many saw the typical sophist, though Plato conceives this view to be unfortunate; and the seventh and final definition, having in view eristical sophistry fully developed, distinguishes it from SfµoXoyuci, i.e.
Timber framed, now with brick infill, thatched roof.
Timber framed, weatherboarded, roofed, with handmade red clay pantiles.
To achieve this, pool tables are framed with mahogany hardwood planks and corner wood glue blocks rather than metal brackets.
To get a more expensive, finished look, consider having the print professionally framed.
To keep him in bounds the celebrated Provisions of Oxford were framed.
Tradition relates that Parmenides framed laws for the Eleates, who each year took an oath to observe them.
Two other examples of outdoor furniture that require specific types of replacement parts are Samsonite steel framed furniture and Samsonite Halcyon aluminum furniture.
Under his effective influence laws were framed which were not merely in themselves measures of stringent regulation of business and the accumulation of wealth, but which established precedents, that as time goes on will inevitably make the doctrine of federal control permanent and of wider application.
Underneath the top plate of the machine, and strongly framed to it, is a box, which contains the horizontal rods to the ends of which are attached the slides which regu late the flow of sugar from the 8 bottom of the hopper.
Unfortunately, Dr Jamesons original plans had been framed at the instance of Cecil Rhodes, the prime minister at the Cape, and many persons thought that they ought to have been suspected by the colonial office in London.
Use clip art and create a beautiful, matted and framed picture that features one or two newborn sayings.
Valentines and love letters are especially popular as Scherenschnitte projects, although you can also find framed wall art suitable for a variety of home décor styles.
Visit these websites to get more information on having a bathroom mirror framed and to see more frame styles.
We also note the desire to use wooden framed glazing units.
What's more, you are not limited to just a few framed snapshots.
When Darwin and Wallace framed their theories it was practically assumed that acquired characters were inherited, and the continuous slow action of the environment, moulding each generation to a slight extent in the same direction, was readily accepted by a generation inspired by Sir C. Lyell's doctrine of uniformi tarianism in geological change, as a potent force.
Whether you want to dry your wedding flowers to place in a decorative vase, or have your bouquet framed, there's a wedding flower preservation specialist for you.
Whether you're celebrating a great player or supporting your home team, vintage baseball uniforms look just as good framed on your wall or worn out to the ballpark.
While titanium or silver framed eyeglasses may be out of your price range, if you're interested in the high-quality of titanium you can save money by opting for frames made of a titanium alloy that includes nickel or copper.
While you might initially think of framed paintings, there are many other art pieces that you can use you to express your Christian faith.
Who needs extra decoration, artwork and fluff when there are breathtaking views framed by windows and doors.
Why not make a mirror framed in twigs or a candle holder with rocks glued to the bottom?
Yoga calendars, posters, and framed prints can all make meaningful gifts from a yoga student to a yoga teacher.
You can do this cheaply too by picking up cardboard from a craft store rather than getting the pictures professionally matted and framed.
You have to understand; in lockup, there are some who spew bull shit all the time and others who won't open their mouths and some who keep swearing they got framed so you've got to take what you hear in there and sort through the garbage.
You may draw inspiration from your favorite movie and go with a specific theme, such as futuristic or sci-fi featuring modern furniture and finishes, or simply hang framed posters from your favorite films.