Therefore, the government imposed an administrator only a few months before his death in 1905.
At best, I told myself, they could only impose a slight angle on the path of then-drift before the wind.
The jury will decide whether to impose a death sentence or a life term with a minimum of 30 years in prison before parole.
Rights experts accused Mexico of reverting to limits imposed a decade ago, before a democratic opening.
The phone companies are locked into contracts, and may want to repay the administration by not imposing higher bills before the election.
Arkansas and Chicago started imposing similar excise taxes a week before Ohio.
Moreover, Article 13 of the same order imposes an examination of the parents before the tribunal's decision.
It would also impose new rules on advertising by outside groups, 30 days before a primary and 60 days before a general election.
After making only minor modifications, he issued a final order imposing pools on Jan. 15, less than 48 hours before the start of the air war.
In a premonition of things to come, the team were under strict instructions to respect a curfew imposed the night before the game.