But it is nonetheless a fact that the spill occurred in international waters, though the U.S. claims jurisdiction over mineral rights out to 200 miles under a 1953 act that was amended in 2000.
To choreograph elaborate fight scenes, Ms. Harris, who studied karate, would get the other students in her karate class to act out the fights.
Mr. Garone confirms that he declined to support the 'Stache Act but says his comments were taken out of context.
And part of the evidence of that is as you see what happens with the Recovery Act phasing out.
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The answer is still yes, but the scale of action needed is growing even as the time to act is running out.
In the mid-1800's, concerned that immigrants from the Far East wouldn't assimilate, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act to keep out ... guess who.
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The ability to act out various behaviors over sideways media is what gives big brands the advantage over smaller brands, because they can act out.
And then Jones enters, singing all worn-out and weary and not, crucially, trying to act out some approximation of worn-out and weary.
The problem is that for a lot of folks like Dennis, once COBRA ran out, before this crisis and before the Recovery Act, they were just out of luck.
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It's worth noting, too, that regardless of when tween 'tude sets in, boys and girls tend to act out differently.
So proud of her. (Applause.) So with this bill, we reauthorize the Trafficking Victims Protection Act to help more girls turn out like Tye.
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The loophole went to the heart of what the STOCK Act set out to do.
This so-called "loophole" goes to the heart of what the STOCK Act set out to do.
But he thinks that the law, as written - the Military Commissions Act - was just flat out unconstitutional.
Maybe I do truly enjoy the simple act of zoning out on reruns.
My hope is that people will recognize the very real threat of suicide, know that it is preventable, and act to keep guns out of reach.
Hood's immediate concern about the magazine's "propaganda and misinformation" was the strong potential that it would incite detainees to act out against U.S. personnel in his facility.
Coming home from the movies, he'd act out the parts.
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Leading editor of private Times Now TV Arnab Goswami chaired a prime-time show, Newshour, in which he strongly criticised the "cowardly Pakistani soldiers" alleged to have carried out the act.
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Lord Bingham, and one of the Law Lords in the first panel who sided with General Pinochet, considered the retrospectivity argument briefly, and then rejected it because the plain language of Britain's 1989 Extradition Act seems explicitly to rule it out.
Twenty yards behind the cow, which now and then jumped awkwardly, crept this adolescent lion, which did not appear to be excited or even very much interested, as though the two of them were circus animals trained to act out a scene.
The Health Committee (at 9.30am) looks at how the 2007 Mental Health Act is working out in practice, with expert witnesses and mental health charities.
Then, from 1962 on, amendments expanded the Act to build out our present regime.
With leadership from President Obama, the DREAM Act passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives with bipartisan support in 2010.
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With the FEC unlikely to act, Kerry sought out new character witnesses.
If that's not daunting enough, Flexon is taking over at a time when Foster Wheeler is trying to figure out its next act.
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