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LXVIII, 7, 4), Trajano "bebeu todo o vinho que quis em vida, permanecendo, a despeito disso, sobrio".
The charges framed against President Musharraf read as "Firstly, on 3rd November, 2007 at Rawalpindi as Chief of the Army Staff, he issued an unconstitutional and unlawful "Proclamation of Emergency Order, 2007" which, unconstitutionally and unlawfully, held the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 in abeyance and he thereby subverted the Constitution and thus committed the offence of high treason punishable under section 2 of the High Treason (Punishment) Act, 1973 (Act
LXVIII of 1973), which is within the jurisdiction of the Special Court established under section 4 of The Criminal Law Amendment (Special Courts) Act, 1976 (XVII of 1976)".
of Pakistan, 1973 and thus committed the offence of high treason punishable under section 2 of the High Treason (Punishment) Act, 1973 (Act
LXVIII of 1973), which is within the jurisdiction of the Special Court established under section 4 of The Criminal Law Amendment (Special Courts) Act, 1976 (XVII of 1976).
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In the life of her husband ("The Life of John Hutchinson") she consistently uses the word "priest" pejoratively to express "anticlericalism" (
lxviii).
That Auden had slighted the judgment of in-house editors by choosing a manuscript they had weeded out did little to sweeten their reaction, which ranged, as George Bradley remarks, "from confusion to outrage" (
Lxviii).
How did these movements grapple with colonialism, national liberation, imperialism, state formation, and social revolution?" (
lxviii) Not only is the object under study--the libertarian movement in the countries dominated by imperialism from the beginning of the first globalisation to the start of World War II--an original one per se, but it is studied through an equally original lens, focusing on "how anarchism and syndicalism developed as transnational movements" and paying unprecedented attention to the "supranational connections and multidirectional flows" (across the Mediterranean, the Gulf of Mexico, the Sea of Japan, and the East China Sea) that were so essential in their growth.
LXVIII: 10) According to clause (f) of Article 62(1) of the Constitution "A person shall not be qualified to be elected or chosen as a member of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) unless he is sagacious, righteous, non-profligate, honest and ameen, there being no declaration to the contrary by a court of law" (underlining has been supplied for emphasis).