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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A case may be appealed from a state court to a federal court only if there is a federal question (an issue arising under the U.S. Constitution, or laws/treaties of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States). |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States is a constitutional republic, meaning that its government is composed of and operates through a set of limited powers imposed by its design and enumerated in the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Constitution. |  | | The relationship between federal and state laws is quite complex; together, they form the law of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States of Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States of Europe is a name occasionally given to one version of the possible future unification of Europe as a national and sovereign federation of states similar in formation to the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States of America. |  | | The term "<<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States of Europe" was used by Winston Churchill in a famous speech which he delivered in 1946 at the University of Zürich. |  | | The term '<<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States of Europe' (États-Unis d’Europe) was used several times by Victor Hugo, including during a speech at the International Peace Congress held in Paris in 1849 and later at the French National Assembly, on March 1, 1871. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Attorney General - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Under most circumstances the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Solicitor General argues before the Supreme Court on the government's behalf. |  | | The Attorney General is a member of the President's Cabinet, the only member who is not given the title Secretary. |  | | The members of the Department of Justice represent the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States in legal matters generally and offer advice and opinions to the President and to the heads of the executive departments of the Government when so requested. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Kingdom - definition of <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Kingdom in Encyclopedia |
 | | Also under the sovereignty of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Kingdom, though not part of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Kingdom itself, are the Crown dependencies of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man and a number of overseas territories. |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Kingdom is described as being traditionally a centralised, or unitary, state, with Parliament at Westminster holding responsibility for most of the UK's political power. |  | | The UK was formed by a series of Acts of Union which <<b>bb>>united<b>bb>> the formerly distinct nations of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland under a single government in London. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | From August to October 1944, representatives of France, the Republic of China, the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Kingdom, the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States, and the Soviet Union met to elaborate the plans at the Dumbarton Oaks Estate in Washington, DC. |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations headquarters building was constructed in New York City (the building does not however belong to the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States) in 1949 and 1950 beside the East River on land purchased by an 8.5 million dollar donation from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations (UN) is an international organization that describes itself as a "global association of governments facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, and social equity." It was founded in 1945 by 51 states, replacing The League of Nations. |
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| | Federal government of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States courts of appeals are "appellate courts" that hear appeals of cases decided by the district courts, and some direct appeals from administrative agencies. |  | | A case may be appealed from a state court to a federal court only if there is a federal question (an issue arising under the U.S. Constitution, or laws/treaties of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States). |  | | The federal judiciary consists of the Supreme Court of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States, whose justices are appointed for life by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and various "lower" or "inferior courts," among which are the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Courts of Appeals and the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States District Courts. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States of America (U.S.A.), also referred to as the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States (U.S. America, or the States, is a federal republic in North America and the Pacific Ocean. |  | | The social structure of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States, a capitalist country, is highly stratified, with a large proportion of the wealth of the country controlled by a small fraction of the population which exerts disproportionate cultural and political influence. |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States is also a great center of higher education, boasting more than 1,500 universities, colleges, and other institutions of higher learning, the top tier of which may be considered to be among the most prestigious and advanced in the world. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Attorney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The U.S. Attorney's office is the chief prosecutor for the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States in criminal law cases, and represents the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States in civil law cases as both the defendant and plaintiff. |  | | U.S. Attorneys are supported by the Justice Department's Executive Office for <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Attorneys. |  | | The U.S. Attorney is appointed by and serves at the discretion of the President of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States for a term of four years, with appointments subject to confirmation by the Senate. |
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| | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Scotsmen and the Insurrection of 1798 - by Peter Berresford Ellis |
 | | American President George Washington personally ordered the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States warship, the Otter, commanded by Captain Dawes, to rescue Muir from the penal colony in New South Wales. |  | | The last record of a <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Scotsmen having been tried before the courts for the serious crime of sedition was the trial in 1802 of Thomas Wilson, a Fife weaver, and a delegate to the National Convention. |  | | On July 17, 1797, an Act of parliament declared the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Scotsmen illegal and any member liable to an immediate seven years transportation. |
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| | Europe <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A fully <<b>bb>>united<b>bb>>, federation of all european states (known as <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Europe) |  | | Europe <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> believes in European wide policies, that are suggested and voted on by its members in its forum. |  | | Its "force-de-raison" is a fully <<b>bb>>united<b>bb>> and federal Europe. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Attorneys |
 | | One <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Attorney is assigned to each of the judicial districts, with the exception of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands where a single <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Attorney serves in both districts. |  | | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Attorneys are appointed by, and serve at the discretion of, the President of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States, with advice and consent of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Senate. |  | | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Attorneys have been delegated full authority and control in the areas of personnel management, financial management, and procurement. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States citizenship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Most <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States citizens are natural-born, meaning they were born in the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States or born to <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States citizens overseas. |  | | Consequently, naturalized U.S. citizens are not eligible to become President of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States. |  | | Children born in the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States (including, in most cases, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Panama Canal Zone before it was returned to Panama), are U.S. citizens at birth (unless born to foreign diplomatic staff). |
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| | Tennessee Attorney General |
 | | Officers and agencies of the state are represented by the attorney general in all civil litigation before state and federal courts. |  | | The attorney general is also assisted by the solicitor general who is responsible for review of opinions before submission to the attorney general and supervision and coordination of the appellate work of the office. |  | | The attorney general is appointed by justices of the Tennessee Supreme Court for an eight-year term. |
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| | Federalism (<<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Raich), partial birth abortion, gun possession (<<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States v. |  | | Its adherents pushed for a convention to revise the Articles, and, when this convention proposed the Constitution of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States, they pushed for its ratification. |  | | Because George Washington lent his prestige to the Constitution and because of the ingenuity and organizational skills of its proponents, the Constitution was ratified by enough states to become operative on June 21, 1788. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A case may be appealed from a state court to a federal court only if there is a federal question (an issue arising under the U.S. Constitution, or laws/treaties of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States); the supreme court of each state is the final authority on the interpretation of that state's laws and constitution. |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States is a constitutional republic, meaning that its government is composed of and operates through a set of limited powers imposed by its design and enumerated in the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Constitution. |  | | Health insurance in the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States is traditionally a benefit of employment, and in many cases this is mandated by law. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Society of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Irishmen |
 | | With promises of French aid the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Irishmen instigated a rising against British rule in 1798, the rebellion of 1798. |  | | the Protestant Ascendancy) as well as to "dethrone all kings, and plant the tree of liberty" (the aims of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Irishmen). |  | | The opposite of what the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Irishmen were about occurred at Scullabogue in County Wexford when scores of Loyalists and their wives and children were burnt alive in reprisal for atrocities by the Crown forces (see Scullabogue Barn Massacre), although many of the attackers and about 20 of the victims were Catholic. |
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| | The Avalon Project : <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations Charter; June 26, 1945 |
 | | The original Members of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations shall be the states which, having participated in the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations Conference on International Organization at San Francisco, or having previously signed the Declaration by <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations of 1 January 1942, sign the present Charter and ratify it in accordance with Article 110. |  | | A state which is not of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations may become a party to the Statute of the International Court of Justice on to be determined in each case by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council. |  | | Each Member of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations undertakes to comply with the decision of the International Court of Justice in any case to which it is a party. |
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| | Europe: Eclipsing the American Dream? |
 | | Standard operating procedure has become "the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States does the cooking, and the EU does the dishes." This trend is likely to continue as European nations consider essentially abolishing their armies and American politicians are learning it's hard to get elected without promising to spend more on the military. |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States grows more conservative (as it deals with the new realities imposed on it by the "age of terror"), while the so-called "Old World" is experimenting with a new way of doing things.one that's arguably better suited to fit into the more globalized world that's emerging in the 21st century. |  | | Europe's Green Party — which is on the political fringe in the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States — is well-represented in local and national European governments. |
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| | The 1820 Rising - The 1820 Rising |
 | | Mealmaker and his <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Scotsmen may not have been the originators of this programme but at the very least they must be identified as remarkably astute and farsighted persons who had the capacity to set the agenda for generations to come. |  | | With the punishment of Mealmaker, the activities of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Scotsmen appear to have ceased, though ex-members and supporters would nurse their hopes in secret through the ensuing years. |  | | Although they were legally on thoroughly sound ground and the employers were the law-breakers, the fact they had gone on strike diverted attention from the original dispute, and enabled employers and magistrates to return to their more normal friendly relationships <<b>bb>>united<b>bb>> in their determination to break the strike. |
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| | MSN Encarta - <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations |
 | | First, several of the world’s most powerful countries were not members, most notably, the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States. |  | | Five countries received this veto power: the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States, the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and China. |  | | The declaration included the first formal use of the term <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations, a name coined by President Roosevelt. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations |
 | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States also contributed $1.1 billion in assessments to the peacekeeping budget in calendar year 2004; $72 million for the support of the international war crimes tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia; and, nearly $5 million for preparatory work relating to the UN Capital Master Plan. |  | | Under special agreement with the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States, certain diplomatic privileges and immunities have been granted, but generally the laws of New York City, New York State, and the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States apply. |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations currently has 191 member states. |
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| | US foreign policy in Guatemala |
 | | Under dictator Jorqe Ubico (1931-1944), American-owned <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Fruit Company (UFC) gained control of forty-two percent of Guatemala's land, and was exempted from taxes and import duties. |  | | In addition to redistributing <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Fruit land, the government also began competing with <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Fruit in the production and export of bananas. |  | | Arbenz continued to implement the liberal policies of Arevalo, and instituted an agrarian reform law to break up the large estates and foster individually owned small farms. |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States territory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Incorporated territory in essence is land that has been irrevocabably incorporated within the sovereignty of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States and to which the full corpus of the U.S. Constitution applies. |  | | The <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States territory can include illegally occupied territory, which is a geographic area that claims sovereignty, but is being illegally or forcibly subjugated to the authority of the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States of America federal government. |  | | This extent of territory is all the area belonging to, and under the dominion of, the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States federal government (which includes tracts lying at a distance from the country) for administrative and other purposes. |
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| | WWW Virtual Library: International Affairs Resources--<<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Nations |
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| | Budapest, December 15, 2000 |
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| | What is the <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> Front? |
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| | Press Backgrounder: Military Assistance to the Afghan Opposition (Human Rights Watch Backgrounder, October 2001) |
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| | <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | Encyclopedia: <<b>bb>>United<b>bb>> States House of Representatives |
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