The health challenges currently faced by the country
appertain to the increasing prevalence of diabetes, smoking etc.
Thus, we have heard male and female voices, after having pursued to their most elevated limit the diatonic notes which
appertain to the full voice, take the falsetto voice, in order to rise higher, then descending diatonically, always retaining the falsetto, unto a certain distance below the limit at which the full voice had stopped; so that the same diatonic notes which have been produced in ascending by the full voice, are produced in descending by the falsetto voice.
"He is not entitled to say that he is a Knight of the Order of St John and the dignities that
appertain to being a Knight of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem.
69, Alexander Hamilton notes that the authority of the president as commander in chief amounts "to nothing more than the supreme command and direction of the military and naval forces, as first General and admiral of the Confederacy." By contrast, Hamilton adds, the authority of "the British king extends to the declaring of war and to the raising and regulating of fleets and armies--all which, by the Constitution under consideration, would
appertain to the legislature." (Emphasis in original.) Put simply, the president is not a king--though presidents have been allowed to act as if they were kings.
Through the modification of the parameters we obtain different airfoils which
appertain to the same family.
Virtually all forms of human activity seemed to
appertain in some way to these natural cycles, for example whether in regard to the timing of weddings and the conception of children or the pervasive fear of nighttime evils as linked to witchcraft and Satan.
And theologians, if they are not prepared to support a confessionalist account, need to take seriously what the book has to say about the combination of realism and agnosticism that, on a pluralist account, must
appertain to particular religious claims.
About Ado Much in inert, inept, inapt, entrap, earn, arena, characters all -Claudio Benedick, apparent, anti, ante,
APPERTAIN Beatrice, C.
When you join a club you do not have to agree to every article of that club but you remain in the club for your personal benefit and the benefit of the club and work to change the parts that you do not agree with, not resign and forget the benefits which
appertain for your benefit and the EU is no different.