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			- The WHERE clause is used to extract only those records that fulfill a specified criterion. .  With the WHERE clause, the following operators can be used: . 
 
			- The Santa Clause 2 (2002): Scott Calvin has been Santa Claus for the past eight years, and his loyal elves consider him the best Santa ever.
 
			- Clause, Pause & Patch are three of the best cocktail and wine bars located in the heart of the City of London. They are all available for private venue hire . 
 
			- 17 Apr 2005 .  Commentary on the first amendment by law professor Howard M. Friedman from the University of Toledo College of Law.
 
			- 9 Mar 2010 .  Initially the obnoxious BSD advertising clause was used only in the Berkeley Software Distribution. That did not cause any particular . 
 
			- 30 Apr 2010 .  A clause (i.e., a disjunction of literals) is called a Horn clause if it contains at most one positive literal. Horn clauses are usually . 
 
			- Clause: Grammar A group of words containing a subject and a predicate and forming part of a compound or complex sentence.
 
			- MySpace Music profile for THE COOPER TEMPLE CLAUSE. Download THE COOPER TEMPLE CLAUSE Alternative / Experimental /  Rock music singles, watch music videos, . 
 
			- Like a single-word adverb, an adverbial clause describes a verb (in the sentence's main clause) and answers one of these questions . 
 
			- 18 Feb 2009 .  Have trouble remembering your right outer joins from your left? In this sample chapter from the SitePoint book, Simply S…
 
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			- 21 Jul 2005 .  Lisa clause or Lisa McPherson clause: an adhesion clause to insulate one party from all damages, including personal injury or death, . 
 
			- A parliamentary bill is divided into sections called clauses. Printed in the margin next to each clause is a brief explanatory `side-note' giving details of . 
 
			- The HAVING clause is used in combination with the GROUP BY clause. It can be used in a SELECT statement to filter the records that a GROUP BY returns.
 
			- 17 Jun 2010 .  Clauses - Definition of 'Clauses' from our glossary of English linguistic and grammatical terms containing explanations and cross-references . 
 
			- 8 Sep 2006 .  A clause is essentially a phrase, but with both a subject and predicate (more on those  in the next post). Clauses are either dependent or . 
 
			- Tim Allen is back in the big red suit for more adventure and laughs in Disney's hilarious family comedy. Get ready for a thrilling sleigh ride as the . 
 
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			- Grandfather clauses, which  were originally intended to prevent black people from voting, were named for provisions adopted by the constitutions of some . 
 
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			- 3 Jul 2010 .  HollywoodNews.com: Just yesterday we reported that Tiger Woods' soon to be ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, will  walk away with $100 million from . 
 
			- Vegetable seeds: Clause, vegetable seeds exporter and producer, presents its vegetable seeds: Fennel seeds, Tomato seeds, corn salad seeds, cabbage seeds, . 
 
			- 27 Feb 2009 .  The Obama administration plans to reverse a regulation from late in the Bush administration allowing health-care workers to refuse to . 
 
			- www.apu.edu/~clause/Open Source Initiative OSI - The BSD License:Licensing | Open . 31 Mar 2010 .  Historical Note: The original license used on BSD Unix had four clauses. The advertising clause (the third of four clauses) required you to . 
 
			- The clause is the basic syntactical unit of communication within sentences.
 
			- Any differential and more favourable treatment provided under this clause: a) shall be designed to facilitate and promote the trade of developing countries . 
 
			- Phrases and clauses—along with parts of speech and parts of sentences—are the basic components of sentences. We fit these things together in infinite ways . 
 
			- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin clausa close of a rhetorical period, from Latin, feminine of clausus, past participle of . 
 
			- Grammar guide to using adverb clauses in English for ESL EFL TEFL or ESOL classes and learners.
 
			- The following relative pronouns are used in defining relative clauses: .  The relative pronoun can be omitted (ø) when it is the object of the clause: . 
 
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			- Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses Defined. Restrictive clauses limit the possible meaning  of a preceding subject. Nonrestrictive clauses tell you . 
 
			- Grammar A group of words containing a subject and a predicate and forming part of a compound or complex sentence. 2. A distinct article, stipulation, . 
 
			- Below follows a list of recording contract clauses discussed: .  In the Warranty "Sampling" Clause below, the musician tells the Record Company that if . 
 
			- 5 Jun 2001 .  Adjective clauses are adjectives. However, they look like sentences because they have verbs and nouns. Take a look at the following . 
 
			- 30 Sep 2004 .  Stephane Faroult explains how and why to rewrite SQL FROM clauses with subqueries to improve performance and reliability.
 
			- 13 Jun 2010 .  GAINESVILLE -- Gator Clause was lucky enough to interview John Wooden for about 30 minutes in 2007 for a piece previewing the NCAA . 
 
			- Meaning: An essential or restrictive clause answers the question "Which __(noun)__?" If the noun is singular, it points to one particular person or thing . 
 
			- SEC. 5. Duties. (a) Each employer --. (1) shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards . 
 
			- The issues: What was the framer's original understanding of the Establishment Clause? Do we want "a wall of separation between church and state"? . 
 
			- 2 Mar 2010 .  Many parts of the US Constitution are best known by their popular names, such as the Elastic Clause. This page lists each of those names . 
 
			- An adjective clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun. It is possible to combine the following two sentences to form one sentence containing an . 
 
			- Noun Clauses: Embedded Questions - An English-Zone.Com Lesson and Quiz for English language students.  Read the lesson, take a quiz and check your answers . 
 
			- 27 May 2010 .  This section describes the logging clause which prior to BIND 9 needed to appear first in the named.conf file. This no longer the case and . 
 
			- 16 Jun 2010 .  clause is part of the Academic Word List. .  A clause with NP (John) as subject and VP (hit the ball) as predicate . 
 
			- The Commerce Clause refers to Article  1, Section 8, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution, which gives Congress the power “to regulate commerce with foreign . 
 
			- 27 Jun 2010 .  Complex sentences are combinations of phrases and clauses. Most writers  know this, but they cannot remember how to distinguish the two. . 
 
			- Clauses come in four types: main [or independent], subordinate [or dependent], relative [or adjective], and noun. Every clause has at least a subject and a . 
 
			- Britannica online encyclopedia article on commerce clause (United States Constitution), in the US Constitution (Article I, section 8), the authorization of .