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You will find some examples in the Wikipedia article on "Polish language".
1. "A/an"(plus "some", according to some) = Indefinite Article. 2. The = Definite Article.
"Article 3, Section 22" is probably a reference to some specific legal provision. It's impossible to be more specific without knowing the context. For example, Article III of the U.S. Constitution deals with the federal courts, although it does not have a section 22.
This has been raised in some cases of ransom where a person commits theft or embezzlement.
One would be Article 4:Section 2 Clause 1
Some examples of personal attorney cases are on the job injuries, automobile accidents, negligent injuries (those happening in stores, personal properties, and other public places)
Quoting a book in a review, copying an article out of an encyclopedia for personal study, and playing musical examples in a classroom are all common examples of fair use.
No! It's an article. Will, have, and can are some examples of helping verbs.
I'm not sure what you mean by "other" responsibilities. Article I is all about the Legislature (Congress). The scope of Congress's legislative powers are detailed in Article I, section 8. The Senate also gets some power from Article II, section 2, where instances where the advice and consent of the Senate are required are listed. Article V also gives Congress some power in amending the Constitution. Congress also has a bunch of informal oversight responsibilities.
You can easily find the author for a BCC article by looking at the article's byline. In some cases, there are multiple bylines, which means that there is more than one author.
Some of the earliest United States Supreme court cases date back to the 1700s. Some examples include the Van Staphorst v.Maryland case, the West v. Barnes case as well as the Hayburn's Case.
There are multiple accessories available to protect your cellphone, some examples are: leather cases, silicone covers, screen protectors, clear plastic cases, and there are even cases that protect from water damage.