In the pre-network days, if a creditor hit the wrong branch it caused all sorts of problems because that branch did not have the records to respond, and trying to get the records from the right branch were deemed to cause an unreasonable burden to respond on behalf of the banks.
He kicked it many times in a straight line until it was right underneath the branch.
He and President Bush insisted that people serving in the executive branch have a legal right to get private advice from whomever they want.
The anti-cuts pressure group Right to Work occupied a Tesco branch in Westminster at the weekend and bombarded its HQ and that of other big high street names with demands that work be paid the minimum rate.
They reluctantly gave debt authority to Congress, and certainly did not issue vague open-ended powers for any branch of government to accrue unto itself the right to borrow without congressional permission.
The tunnels merge and separate, feed into the sewer system, and branch out again for hundreds of metres, emerging right outside town, amid the bushes of a dry river bed.
In order for a budget agreement to become law, right -- the Republicans don't control both the executive branch and the legislative branch, and the Democrats don't control both.
"This was a good-faith effort to try to reach an accommodation while still protecting the institutional prerogatives of the executive branch, often championed by these same Republicans criticizing us right now, " White House spokesman Eric Schultz told CNN.
Following the end of World War II, President Truman issued an Executive Order to standardize the Presidential Seal, and the Coat of Arms was modified so that the eagle faces to its right, the direction of honor, and also toward the olive branch, a symbol of peace, rather than toward the arrows which represent war.
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If the right engine alone had failed, it is highly unlikely the aircraft would have crashed, Branch said.
Now, a growing number of conservatives and Republicans seem to think that maybe, just maybe, Uncle Milt was right: Maybe the U.S. would be better off if the Democrats controlled a branch or two of government.
Are you a root and branch type of person when it comes to change or do you think nudging events in the right direction is more constructive?
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