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The territory of the Vestini in a 1624 map by Philip Clüver published in Italia Antiqua. Vestini country, looking inland at Gran Sasso from Pescara.. Vestini (Latin: Vestīni [1]) were an Italic tribe who occupied the area of the modern Abruzzo (central Italy), included between the Gran Sasso and the northern bank of the Aterno river.
Vesting is an issue in conjunction with employer contributions to an employee stock option plan, deferred compensation plan, or to a retirement plan such as a 401(k), annuity or pension plan.
Vsetínská Bečva flowing through Vsetín. Vsetín is located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Zlín and 54 km (34 mi) west of Žilina in Slovakia.It lies in a hilly landscape of the Hostýn-Vsetín Mountains.
In United States constitutional law, the Vesting Clauses are three provisions in the United States Constitution which vest legislative power in Congress, executive power in the President, and judicial power in the federal courts.
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The Executive Vesting Clause (Article II, Section 1, Clause 1) of the United States Constitution bestows the executive power of the United States federal government to the President of the United States. [1]
Vestinian is an extinct Italic language documented only in two surviving inscriptions of the Roman Republic.It is presumed to have been anciently spoken by the tribe of the Vestini, who occupied the region within current Abruzzo from Gran Sasso to the Adriatic Sea in east-central Italy during that time.
The Bishop says, as he takes off the Cope: Exue me, Domine, veterem hominem cum moribus et actibus suis: et indue me novum hominem, qui secundum Deum creatus est in justitia, et sanctitate veritatis.