Now, with that preamble, Lincoln is throwing the long ball in the Super Bowl.
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All of which preamble is an attempt to explain the curious device on my desk.
He quickly notes that the preamble to the Constitution declares Americans are seeking a "more perfect" union.
They referred to the fact that this link was fixed only in the preamble of the document.
Or is it the excitation of the senses that forms the preamble for the box spring bustle?
She, you know, and she gave a pretty long preamble, especially in her first speech in Des Moines.
He wrote the stirring preamble to the Constitution and edited the Constitution itself.
The prime minister is not under attack only for his reverence for mateship, but also for his preamble's section on aborigines.
The constitution is not so much a founding document as a sort of constitutional preamble to hundreds of pages of rules.
And some Republicans are talking about moving to strike the non-binding missile defense language out of the preamble of the treaty.
The preamble to Eduardo's goal involved some eye-catching combination play on Arsenal's right wing as Emmanuel Eboue's ambitious backheel released Bendtner.
Mr Howard's support for a new preamble, but not a new head of state, could be decisive in a dual-purpose referendum.
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The greater mystery is why Mr Howard kept the preamble-writing to himself.
This hundred-plus page document, which includes a preamble and 11 sections, will be subject to revisions and open to comments throughout this year.
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These recommendations were sent to the members of the NCA Commission on the Preamble and Fundamental Values and the Commission on Rights and Freedoms.
He intends to frame a preamble to the question of whether or not the voters want him to be president for five more years.
And the preamble has a language that, to a certain extent, replicates a legal principle of the unchangeability of circumstances that were basis for the treaty.
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Unless this happens, they say, they will vote against the preamble when the enabling legislation comes before the Senate, where their combined numbers will form a majority from July.
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo says confirmation of a date in June had been expected but after a long preamble, the commission only expressed hopes about the timetable.
The voters rejected, in the same referendum, a new preamble for the constitution written by him which would have given constitutional recognition to indigenous Australians for the first time.
Wearing an impeccably fitted slate gray suit with a pale yellow tie, Blackwell looked over the heads of the assembled media through his rimless glasses and began without preamble.
The flash food riots that rippled around the globe briefly in early 2008 were likely a mere preamble to something much bigger, but how do we set ourselves up for it?
And I think he was very clear -- and I think there was an amendment over the weekend to strike some of the language in the preamble, and it lost fairly convincingly.
Because she says sometimes in her experience the Russians have taken language, even non-binding preamble language like in the START treaty, and used it to justify an argument or a point of view.
Comment: The Preamble reflects Gorbachev's determination to cast the All-Union Treaty as one which codifies significant change in the USSR's fundamental principles and which represents the will of the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Obviously you heard last week I think a pretty compelling endorsement from General Cartwright, the Vice Chair of the Joint Chiefs, speak to one of the misconceptions about the impact of preamble language on our missile defense posture.
There remains also a camp of countries pressing for the inclusion of a mention of God or Christianity in the preamble to the constitution, but they are likely to fail in the face of stiff French and Belgian opposition.
" When Gouverneur Morris was asked to draft the preamble to our new Constitution, he offered an important revision and opened with words that changed the course of our Nation and the history of the world: "We the people.
With the pre-match preamble over, Bath took to the pitch to muted applause, while the Ulster team's arrival was greeted by a display of fireworks, with the resultant smoke drifting across the pitch delaying kick-off by a few minutes.
"In essence, although suspects interviewed pursuant to the program are told, through the Miranda warnings, that they have the right to remain silent, the preamble suggests that invoking that right will bear adverse, and irrevocable, consequences, " the court wrote.
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