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This flows directly from yet another part of the Public Service Modernization Act, Sub-Section 1131:
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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Presented before the Sub-Section on Sex Hygiene of the
The Social Emergency Studies in Sex Hygiene and Morals Charles William Eliot 1880
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"On October 1, 2007, the Central Government in exercise of its powers under Sub-Section 3 of Section 1 of the PNGRB Act notified all the provisions of the said Act except Section 16 which empowers the Board to authorise entities which apply to it for laying, building, operating city gas networks or common carrier pipelines," the 41-page judgment said.
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Ghats Ecological Authority could be constituted under Sub-Section 3 of Section 3 of the
The Times of India 2010
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Sub-Section (c) states that, "No funds made available to the Department of State by any Federal agency to be used for a United States pavilion or other major exhibit at any international exposition or world's fair registered by the Bureau of International Expositions may be obligated or expended unless the appropriate congressional committees are notified not less than 15 days prior to such obligation or expenditure."
Shanghaiist 2009
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This new evidence compiled with our own pictures and investigation proves that the Royan / Lelonek Campaign knowing and with malicious intent violated Election Ordinance 08 Sub-Section G and H.
Eastern Echo BETA 2009
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The Vikings used solid shooting and a tenacious defense to advance to the West Sub-Section final 79-55.
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She finished 17th at Sac-Joaquin Sub-Section meet at Frogtown in Angels Camp, and then 17th at sections at Willow Hills Course in Folsom -- three places shy of CIF State Meet berth.
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The Vikings will face the winner of East Grand Forks and Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton Tuesday night at 6: 30 at Concordia for the West Sub-Section title.
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Furthermore, in U.S. Public Law, Title 22, Chapter 40, Section 2803 (Federal Participation), Sub-Section (c) [Authorization of Appropriations for Federal Pavilion], the Federal Government is permitted to participate in an international exposition with "the enactment of a specific authorization of appropriations" by Congress based on "a plan prepared by the Secretary of Commerce in cooperation with other interested departments and agencies of the Federal Government for Federal participation in the exposition."
Shanghaiist 2009
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