It's a broad genre, but as a general rule, they give off a summery vibe with flavored syrups, fruit juices and, of course, rum.
Col Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam, who was seen as a reformer during his father's rule, has been held by militiamen in the western town of Zintan since his capture at the end of 2011.
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Depending upon your viewpoint, the grandly named Mass Torts Made Perfect, a recent confab of plaintiff lawyers in Las Vegas, (1) illustrates America's greatness as a nation with the rule of law or (2) shows the appalling consequences of deep-pockets liability.
The cabinet's members will not, as a rule, be paid salaries, nor will collective responsibility be enforced.
As a rule, it's better to hold certain alternative assets, such as real estate, in taxable, nonretirement accounts.
As a rule, it's better to hire people who've done something similar before, Khurana says, basing his conclusion on a study of 1, 300 management changes over 17 years.
"As a rule, it's very difficult to find educators and administrators that support the idea of putting arms in the schools, for whatever reason, " said Rep. Steve Martin, chairman of the Oklahoma House Public Safety Committee.
Before Bush-Cheney, even if the rest of the world often chafed at America's acting like the world's policeman, most viewed America's actions as based on morality and a transparent rule of law.
Civic and airport officials have come out in support of Cardiff as a suitable city to host a Euro 2020 game, despite Uefa's two-airport rule.
But if there's an unofficial rule about crunch time in English soccer, it's this: As a season's worth of knocks begin to pile up, it sometimes pays to call in the cavalry.
Mr McDonnell's bill is what is known as a 10 minute rule bill, which means there is very little chance the change will become law - something which supporters like Mr Halfon accept.
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And given Turkey's history as a secular democratic state that respects the rule of law, but is also a majority Muslim nation, it plays a critical role I think in helping to shape mutual understanding and stability and peace not only in its neighborhood but around the world.
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Mr Byrne's decision to rule out an amnesty came as a campaign group published detailed proposals for the move.
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Let's face it, smartphones are cool, but as a rule they don't come cheap in North America.
It's being presented as a managed to transition from military to civilian rule.
He has been drafted in as a potential sixth batsman should Andrew Flintoff's persistent right knee injury rule the Lancashire all-rounder out.
He has edged to the right on two other areas where he used to be hated by his party's conservatives as a dangerous maverick: on torture (he won't rule out water-boarding) and immigration reform (he says fix the border first, which will take an eternity).
And share options should not, as a rule, be repriced at lower levels if the firm's share price falls.
During his first year in office Clinton twice turned down visa requests by Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams to visit the U.S., because he refused to renounce violence as a means of ending British rule in the North.
In January, for example, both groups opposed the government's decision to lift, for future projects, a rule known as Press Note 18 that acted as a deterrent to investment by giving Indian firms a veto over their foreign joint-venture partners' other investments in India.
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Hosni Mubarak's resignation as president of Egypt, after thirty years of authoritarian rule, is a major seismic event in the unstable Middle East.
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It's impossible to say which new comic books will become hits, but as a general rule, first issues or issues that introduce characters often generate interest.
The dissenters on the Court argued that a law known as the Detainee Treatment Act took away the Court's authority to rule on the issue.
That might not make much difference: Mr Morales's predecessors turned a blind eye as 40, 000 families took advantage of the one-cato rule.
That's also why we're restoring pay-as-you-go: a simple rule that says Congress can't spend a dime without cutting a dime elsewhere.
In the jungle of corporate culture, it's best to have bigger domains over which to rule, as well as bigger bucks, a bigger house and car, and of course, bigger stature.
But Scotland's Education Secretary Mike Russell is seeking an end the rule which could be seen as a cheap option for Europeans who would have to pay for education at home.
As early as next week, the court could rule whether a federal labor law pre-empts California's prohibition against employers using state money to deter union organizing campaigns.
Representative Spencer Bachus urged investors and market players to submit ideas to the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee before September 7, saying that the rule as currently proposed would have a "devastating" impact on the U.S. economy.
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