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  2. Rubble trench foundation - Wikipedia

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    A cross section view of a rubble trench foundation A rubble trench foundation. The rubble trench foundation, an ancient construction approach popularized by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a type of foundation that uses loose stone or rubble to minimize the use of concrete and improve drainage. [1]

  3. Era of Good Feelings - Wikipedia

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    Maryland reanimated the disputes over the supremacy of state sovereignty and federal power, between strict construction of the US Constitution and loose construction. [42] The Missouri Crisis in 1820 made the explosive political conflict between slave and free soil open and explicit. [43]

  4. Strict constructionism - Wikipedia

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    Strict construction requires a judge to apply the text only as it is expressly written, i.e., read perfectly literally. This can contradict the commonly-understood meaning of a law. For example, consider a law that specifies "the use of a knife when committing a crime should be punished by ten years in prison."

  5. Talk:Loose constructionism - Wikipedia

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  6. Bonus Bill of 1817 - Wikipedia

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    While President James Monroe's announced support for the bonus bill veto slowed improvements legislation during the early part of his administration, the first salvo arrived on March 14, 1818, when the House passed a resolution declaring that Congress had the power to appropriate money for the construction of roads and canals and for the ...

  7. Loose Construction Barge Whisked Down Raging Potomac River - AOL

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    A construction barge carrying an excavator and other equipment was knocked loose and swept down the Potomac River near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, on May 8, after recent heavy rains flooded the ...

  8. Talk:Strict constructionism - Wikipedia

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    8 Loose Constructionism. 1 comment. 9 Black's Legacy. 1 comment. 10 Doctrine of absurdity. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents ...

  9. Federalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This one was based on the policies of Alexander Hamilton and his allies for a stronger national government, a loose construction of the Constitution, and a mercantile (rather than agricultural) economy. As time progressed, the factions which adhered to these policies organized themselves into the nation's first political party, the Federalist ...