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  • Index to United States government publications. ...arings, debates, and records, judiciary materials, and documents issued by executive departments (Defense, State, Labor, Office of the President, etc.).
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  • :b : an [[executive]] body whose members are [[equal]] in [[power]] and [[authority]] A '''council''' is a type of committee that [[leads]] or [[Government|governs]]. In British [[culture]], a municipality is often referred to as a
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  • ...nto [[force]] is generally a matter of the legislative [[priorities]] of [[government]]. ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_branch executive branch] of [[government]] can act only within the [[powers]] and limits set by the [[law]].
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  • ...views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t89 '''''The Oxford Guide to the United States Government'''''] ...entries define legal terms and phrases and elaborate on the wide array of government [[tradition]]s.
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  • ...there [[gradually]] [[developed]] the [[successive]] [[orders]] of human [[government]] which have come and gone right on down to those forms of [[social]] and c ...adual]] [[emergence]] of the [[family]] [[units]] the [[foundations]] of [[government]] were [[established]] in the [[clan]] [[organization]], the grouping of [h
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  • The administration of Trinity-origin personalities ends with the government of the superuniverses. The local universes are characterized by dual superv ...r any high [[universe]] council but would not otherwise participate in the executive affairs of the universe except as requested.
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  • ...e papers, U.S. Congressional serial set, House and Senate Journals, Senate Executive Journals. ...s I, 1690-1876, American Broadsides and Ephemera, series I, 1760-1900, and government publications including American state papers, 1789-1838 and U.S. Congressio
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  • ...[government]] with a centrally located national [[capital]]. The central [[government]] consists of a strong [[federation]] of one hundred comparatively [[free]] 72:2.2 There are five [[different]] types of [[City|metropolitan]] [[government]], depending on the size of the city, but no city is permitted to have more
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  • ...T_GOVERNOR_GENERAL governor general] is a provisional and advisory [[chief executive]] with the [[veto]] power resident in the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/i ...loosely [[organized]] and somewhat [[personally]] administered ''planetary government'' is more than expectedly [[effective]] because of the timesaving assistanc
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  • ...gistratus denoted one of the highest government officers with judicial and executive powers. Today, in common law systems, a magistrate has limited law enforce ...(hence the modern use of the term "magistrate" to denote both judicial and executive officers), and also had the power to issue ''ius honorarium'', or magisteri
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  • ...historical collections contains books, pamphlets, broadsides, newspapers, government documents and ephemera printed in America over three centuries.Use the link :Legislative and executive documents, many originating from the important period between 1789 and the
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  • ...intained]] proper [[balance]] of power between the well-[[co-ordinated]] [[executive]], [[legislative]], and [[judicial]] branches. ...barbarism]] there was entirely too much war to permit [[representative]] [[government]] to [[function]] [[effectively]]. In the long [[struggle]] between divisio
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  • ...divine]] [[concept]] of [[effective]] [[social]] [[regulation]] or civil [[government]], it matters little what [[form]] of [[state]] a people may [[elect]] to h *1. 71:8.3 The [[creation]] of a threefold [[government]] of [[executive]], [[legislative]], and [[judicial]] branches.
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  • ...ent to the[[ local universes]] and systems. The [[attitude]] of the higher government is portrayed by [[Those High in Authority]]. And ordinarily the verdict is ...rvival]] of [[mortal]] man, but only the [[Ancients of Days]] may sit in [[executive]] [[judgment]] on the issues of [[eternal]] life and [[death]].
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  • ...''. During the times of the [[preparation]] of these [[narratives]] this [[executive]] officer was changed, the nineteenth so to serve being succeeded by the tw 114:3.4 The [[Urantia]] [[government]] is represented in the [[councils]] of [[Jerusem]] in [[accordance]] with
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  • ...ministration]] of [[Trinity]]-[[origin]] [[personalities]] ends with the [[government]] of the [[superuniverses]]. The [[local universes]] are characterized by d ...any high universe council but would not otherwise [[participate]] in the [[executive]] affairs of the [[universe]] except as requested.
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  • ...ch [[authority]] (2) : a [[message]] [[communicating]] the reasons of an [[executive]] and especially the president of the United States for vetoing a proposed
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  • ...the high [[spiritual]] [[government]] of the [[time-space]] domains. The [[executive]] branch of the supergovernment, taking [[origin]] in the Councils of the [ ...upergovernment. In its executive branch the personnel of the superuniverse government consists of seven different groups:
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  • ...nships]] with both [[the system]] supervision and the [[local universe]] [[government]]. During this age many [[constellation]] and [[universe]] [[activities]] a ...h [[administrative]] [[groups]] deal directly with the [[superuniverse]] [[government]] in matters pertaining to [[Havona]] and [[Paradise]] [[relationships]]. O
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  • ...''' ('''CIA''') is a civilian [[intelligence]] agency of the United States government. It is the successor of the [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS) formed d ...://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/eo/eo-13470.htm Executive Order 13470] amending Executive Order 12333 to strengthen the role of the DNI. [https://www.nytimes.com/apo
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