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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jessica Tilles
Sixteen years ago, Julian knew he would marry Grace the first day they met. He imagined living and loving his Gracie forever, never anticipating the unexpected would occur. Now, Julian's struggle to come to terms with the inevitable battle of losing the love of his life pushes them both beyond physical and emotional pain.Loving You is a beautiful story of unconditional love that shows how one can go beyond living for the moment to enable a deeper value of an innate love beyond the surface.
Indiscretions delves into the tantalizing world of love, betrayal, and redemption, weaving together the riveting stories of three couples facing the ultimate tests of their relationships. Malcolm and Kennedy Ellis, Maceo Hicks and Zora Vaughn, and Keith and LaTonya Jordan are thrust into a whirlwind of emotions as they confront buried secrets, shattered trust, and the power of forgiveness.Prepare to be captivated as you follow the electrifying journey of these couples, each navigating their own tumultuous path toward redemption and understanding. From the vibrant streets of New Orleans to the serene landscapes of Maryland, Indiscretions promises a rollercoaster ride of emotions, leaving you on the edge of your seat, craving more.With its compelling narrative and raw portrayal of love's complexities, this story will grip your heart and soul from the first page. Discover if love truly conquers all in Indiscretions-a tale of passion, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit.
Erogenous Zone
Jessica Tilles; William Fredrick Cooper; Elissa Gabrielle
Xpress Yourself Publishing
2007
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Lame Duck Sessions of Congress, 1935-2012 (74th-112th Congresses)
Jessica Tollestrup; Congressional Research Service; Richard S. Beth
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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A "lame duck" session of Congress occurs whenever one Congress meets after its successor is elected, but before the term of the current Congress ends. Under present conditions, any meeting of Congress after election day in November, but before the following January 3, is a lame duck session. Prior to 1933, when the 20th Amendment changed the dates of the congressional term, the last regular session of Congress was always a lame duck session. Today, however, the expression is used not only for a separate session of Congress that convenes after a sine die adjournment, but also for any portion of a regular session that falls after an election.A lame duck session can occur in several ways. (1) Congress has usually provided for its existing session to resume after a recess spanning the election. (In 1954, only the Senate returned in this way, while the House adjourned sine die.) (2) In 1940, 1942, and also most recently in 2008, 2010, and 2012, at least one house continued meeting in intermittent, or pro forma, sessions during the period spanning the election (in these most recent years, the Senate used this means to forestall recess appointments). (3) Congress can reconvene after an election pursuant to contingent authority granted to the leadership in a recess or adjournment resolution (the House followed this course in 1998 and 2008). Two other possibilities have not been realized: (4) Congress could set a statutory date for a new session to convene after the election, then adjourn its existing session sine die. (5) While Congress is in recess or sine die adjournment, the President could call it into extraordinary session at a date after the election.Congress has held 19 lame duck sessions from 1940 through 2012. In these years, election breaks usually have begun by mid-October, and typically lasted between one and two months. Congress has typically reconvened in mid-November and adjourned before Christmas, so that the lame duck session lasted about a month. Yet election breaks have begun as early as August 7 or as late as November 3, and ended as early as November 7 or as late as December 31. Lame duck sessions have ended as early as November 22 and as late as January 3, and have extended over as few as one, and as many as 145, calendar days. Usually, however, each house has actually met on 8-24 days during these lame duck sessions (including pro forma sessions). Although between 1994 and 2006, each house met in session for fewer than 12 days, the three most recent lame duck sessions were considerably longer, lasting an average of 17 days in the House and 27 days in the Senate.
Introduction to the Federal Budget Process
Megan Suzanne Lynch; Jessica Tollestrup; Jr. Bill Heniff
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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This book is dedicated to my extra-wonderful talented and of course, so beautiful granddaughter Jessica Wittreich. She makes me so proud to be her grandmother. I pray every day for her happiness and protection and that our Lord God will always have His hand on her, protect her and that she will always be happy.
On the first day of kindergarten, can Ruthie find a new friend?Jessica has a friend only she can see: Jessica. "There is no Jessica," said Ruthie's parents. But of course there was.She ate with Ruthie, played with Ruthie, and was sorry when Ruthie was bad. When it came time for Ruthie to go to school, Jessica went with her. Her parents hoped Ruthie would find a friend at school who would replace Jessica. They were in for a (happy) surprise "Ruthie's empowering is one that is one that every small child can understand and celebrate." (The Horn Book starred review)"Totally satisfying." (School Library Journal starred review)