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- Look up amend or amended in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amend as a verb means to change or modify something, as in: Constitutional amendment, a change...
- term Amended Christadelphians is a name given in North American publications to Christadelphian fellowships who adhere to the Birmingham Amended Statement...
- parliamentary procedure, the motion to amend is used to modify another motion. An amendment could itself be amended. A related procedure is filling blanks...
- Constitutional Amendment 3 of 2004, is an amendment to the Arkansas Constitution that makes it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-****...
- William J. C. Amend III (/ˈeɪmənd/; born September 20, 1962) is an American cartoonist. He is known for his comic strip FoxTrot. Amend was born in M****achusetts...
- issues arose, debates took place, and statements of faith were created and amended as other issues arose. These attempts were felt necessary by many[according...
- been known in Europe as early as 1882, in 1933 the breed standard was amended in their native Germany, banning white-coated dogs from registration. In...
- traditional view, forwarded by the Council of Chalcedon of 451, the Creed was amended in 381 by the First Council of Constantinople as "consonant to the holy...
- Move to Amend is a national, non-partisan, gr****roots organization that s****s to blunt corporate power by amending the United States Constitution to end...
- ratification. Legal scholars generally agree that the amending process of Article Five can itself be amended by the procedures laid out in Article Five, but...