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- stage might endure for many hours, unknown to the Patient but little comporting with that dignity and serenity which he so richly merited and which demanded...
- Edward John Comport Argar (born 9 December 1977) is a British politician who was Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor from...
- Publishing, pp. 194–198, ISBN 0-7546-0849-2 "La bouillabaisse classique doit comporter les 'trois poissons': rasc****e, grondin, congre." Michelin Guide Vert...
- East Germany, Hungary and Bulgaria) invaded Czechoslovakia. The invasion comported with the Brezhnev Doctrine, a policy of compelling Eastern Bloc states...
- eight hours of daily work followed by eight hours of study. This also comported with the Temple's practice of gradually subjecting its followers to sophisticated...
- has applied a three-pronged test to determine whether government action comports with the Establishment Clause, known as the "Lemon Test". First, the law...
- irregularities did not justify the declaration of a state of emergency in comport with the Constitution. Further, the jurists found that the military's actions...
- individual right to keep and bear arms. pp. 2–22. (b) The prefatory clause comports with the Court's interpretation of the operative clause. The "militia"...
- not violate the First Amendment by opening its meetings with prayer that comports with our tradition, and does not coerce parti****tion by nonadherents."...
- employees. Rehnquist wrote, "this exercise of congressional authority does not comport with the federal system of government embodied in the Constitution." Rehnquist...