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  • 1National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee — The National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee was an organization formed in 1951 to to reestablish the freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and The Bill of Rights [1], and was called the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee until… …

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  • 2National Emergencies Act — The National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 1651) is a United States federal law passed in 1976 to stop open ended states of national emergency and formalize the power of Congress to provide certain checks and balances on the emergency powers of …

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  • 3emergency — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dire, extreme, major, real, serious, true ▪ Don t call me unless its a real emergency. ▪ life threatening …

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  • 4National Union Government (Luxembourg) — The term National Union Government (French: Gouvernement de l’Union Nationale) is used in Luxembourg to denote either of two different periods in the history of the Grand Duchy. The National Union Governments were forms of national governments,… …

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  • 5emergency powers —    Reserve powers that are only invoked in times of national emergency, in order to see the country through some urgently challenging situation, such as a terrorist threat or a general strike. Emergency legislation may involve derogation from… …

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  • 6National Convention, Constitutional Outline of —    In the mid 1990s, the National Convention published a detailed outline of a proposed constitution, though it has not issued the final draft. Its most fundamental characteristic is the dominant role that the Tatmadaw would continue to play in… …

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  • 7National Weather Service — NWS Agency overview Formed February 9, 1870 Jurisdiction …

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  • 8National Air Transportation Association — Type Not for Profit Founded 1940 Headquarters Alexandria, Virginia, United States Membership General Aviation Companies Field Aviation advocacy …

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  • 9National government — National governments (alternatively national unity governments or national union governments) are broad coalition governments consisting of all parties (or all major parties) in the legislature and are often formed during times of war or national …

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  • 10National Program Office — Agency overview Formed 1982 Dissolved 1994 Headquarters Crystal City, Virginia The National Program Office (NPO) was an office of the United States Government, established to ensure continuity of government in the event of a national disaster.[1] …

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