Although she felt well enough, in 2001 Barry gave up both her branch-manager job and clients.
Because that's the power of the purse, and under the Constitution it rests solely with the legislative branch.
Mr. WATERS: This is wet currency that was brought in literally in a suitcase, dripping down the branch.
Network Rationalization (plant closures) and RAOI (post office branch closures) are not the answer.
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But the concrete steps to achieve that will not be something the executive branch will decide.
She kicked at a branch, and the needles fell to the ground, suddenly solitary.
Her grandfather, father and brother all served in that branch of the armed forces.
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In 1978 Johnson Controls began to branch out, acquiring Globe-Union, a Wisconsin producer of automotive batteries.
The cross-branch dialogue that Justice Breyer envisions cannot happen over years and even decades.
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In the 19th century, economics was a pastime of inquisitive gentlemen, a branch of philosophy.
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The Supreme Court is a separate branch of government, and they will reach their own conclusions.
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The U.S. branch of motorcycle maker Kawasaki, headquartered in Irvine, California, is an early customer.
Their jobs must be done by the legislative and executive branch under established law.
It's a branch of the government with excellent name recognition, public approval and pride.
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