-
Powers v. Ohio, 499 U.S. 400 (1991), was a
United States Supreme Court case that re-examined the
Batson Challenge.
Established by
Batson v. Kentucky, 476...
- The
Central Powers, also
known as the
Central Empires, were one of the two main
coalitions that
fought in
World War I (1914–1918). It
consisted of the...
- The
enumerated powers (also
called expressed powers,
explicit powers or
delegated powers) of the
United States Congress are the
powers granted to the...
- Sir
Charles Powers KCMG (3
March 1853 – 24
April 1939) was an
Australian politician and
judge who
served as
Justice of the High
Court of
Australia from...
- The
separation of
powers principle functionally differentiates several types of
state power (usually law-making, adjudication, and execution) and requires...
-
Friends Super Friends (1980)
Super Friends: The
Legendary Super Powers Show The
Super Powers Team:
Galactic Guardians Steve Hudson (1980)
Never Say Yes to...
- The Axis
powers,
originally called the Rome–Berlin Axis and also Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, was a
military coalition that
initiated World War II and fought...
- Sym n (
V ) {\displaystyle
V\mapsto \operatorname {Sym} ^{n}(
V)} and the
exterior powers V ↦ ∧ n (
V ) {\displaystyle
V\mapsto \wedge ^{n}(
V)} are polynomial...
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Formed in 2006, the band
consisted of
Jacob Jeffries (vocals, piano),
Jimmy Powers V (electric guitar,
backing vocals) and
several alternating members. Jacob...
- and soft
power influence,
which may
cause middle or
small powers to
consider the
great powers'
opinions before taking actions of
their own. International...