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Significantly and political
Significantly, Radama freed numerous political prisoners captured under Ranavalona I during provincial wars of subjugation and offered repatriation of confiscated property.

Significantly and action
Significantly, his majority opinion in the original appeal stated, " our decision reflects the core democratic ideal that if this entitlement is to be conferred, it should be accomplished by legislative action rather than by a federal court as a matter of constitutional right.
Significantly, the labour supply agreements were terminable by the owner entities without notice in circumstances of industrial action.

Significantly and had
Significantly, this definition of libre open access covered works for which any amount of permissions restrictions had been lifted.
Significantly, it had gained 20 seats at the election.
Significantly, if Eddie Irvine, who placed 7th at that race, had been able to pass Gené, he could have won that year's World Championship by a point.
Significantly unlike Abrams, the cases of Schenck, Frohwerk, and Debs had all produced unanimous decisions.
Significantly, at his coronation, he was anointed with holy oil that had reportedly been given to Becket by the Virgin Mary shortly before his death in 1170 ; this oil was placed inside a distinct eagle-shaped container of gold.
Significantly, a CIA officer told another CIA officer later that he had had Lumumba's body in the trunk of his car to try to find a way to dispose of it.
Significantly, causation must be shown: That had the individual been made aware of the risk he would not have proceeded with the operation ( or perhaps with that surgeon ).
Significantly, he had not hit a six, which typified Bradman's attitude: if he hit the ball along the ground, then it could not be caught.
Significantly, though, Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, who had not been involved in the campaign to exile Gaveston, seems to have become disaffected at this time.
Significantly, the reply a month later said the painting was not to be had at any price.
Significantly further south than all other wine regions in New Zealand, it had been overlooked despite a long history of grape growing, albeit with little serious wine production.
Significantly, his Libyan uncle Osorkon the Elder had already served on the throne for at least six years in the preceding 21st Dynasty ; hence, Shoshenq I's rise to power was not wholly unexpected.
Significantly, the west end of the park was ( and remains ) the location of the People's Stage, a permanent bandstand that had just been erected on the edge of the lawn within the no-cost parking lot.
Significantly, however, the body of Geraldine was also found, alongside Beryl's body — Evans had not mentioned he had killed his daughter in either of his statements.
Significantly outnumbered by the German First Army, and with their French allies also falling back, the BEF had no choice but to continue to retire – I Corps retreating to Landrecies and II Corps to Le Cateau.
Significantly, Hayek challenged the general view among British academics that fascism was a capitalist reaction against socialism, instead arguing that fascism and socialism had common roots in central economic planning and the power of the state over the individual.
Significantly, endowment mortgages continued to grow in the 1980s even after Life Assurance Premium Relief had been abolished ( 1984 ).
Significantly, the Peace of God movement began in Aquitaine, Burgundy and Languedoc, areas where central authority had most completely fragmented.
Significantly the 2004 Cowboys had a good away match record, another sign of the growing success of the club.
Significantly Ben Ali's last address to the nation prior to his flight abroad was given in Derja, the first time he had used this language in an official capacity ( unlike his predecessor, Habib Bourguiba, who frequently gave speeches in Derja ).
Significantly, Black Hawk expected British assistance from Canada, just as he and other Indians had received in the War of 1812 ; see Trask, 2006.
Significantly, his stay at Sutter's Fort coincided with a visit by John C. Frémont, who had just explored the Great Salt Lake Desert and whose letter describing a new route to California would be widely published in Eastern newspapers.

Significantly and recently
Significantly, in the charter Carvajal y de la Cueva received an exemption from the usual requirement that he prove that all new settlers were " old Christians " rather than recently converted Jews or Muslims.

Significantly and called
Significantly, the station was at first called " Pennsylvania Railroad Station ", not Exchange Place, but by 1916 the name was expanded to include " Exchange Place ".
Significantly, the Duke of Windsor arranged to be away from the Bahamas while the murder trial was in progress, and so he was not available to be called as a witness.

Significantly and him
Significantly, he values him only for his superstitious and astrological writings ; his scientific writings are dismissed because they contradict Aristotle, but excused on the ground that the author of the astrological works deserves to be listened to even when he is wrong.
Significantly, in 1758, his wife obtained a separation from him for cruelty, which would have been extremely rare for the time.
Significantly different from the lonelier and entirely self-serving Skeletor of later depictions, the villain's key motivation in this first story is to reopen the rift between his world and Eternia, thus allowing Skeletor's race to invade and conquer Eternia alongside him.
Significantly, former Cubs star pitcher Ferguson Jenkins returned to the team in 1982, and became a major influence on the young reliever ; Smith credited Jenkins with simplifying his delivery, introducing him to the slider and forkball, and teaching him how to set up hitters.
Significantly, negative references to Islam, and references to the religious nature of the tyrant ( calling him an Antichrist and a " strong master of Mohammedan law ") and his war were eliminated, avoiding offense to Muslims, as well as the portrayal of the then-current conflict as a religious war.

prosecutor's and political
Black acted as legal counsel to the FDU-Inkingi Rwandan political party and the Rwanda National Congress, who were joined by the Congolese civil society groups Approdec and Congonova, on August 17, 2012 when they presented a complaint to the prosecutor's office of the ICC in the The Hague seeking an ICC investigation of and the laying of criminal charges against Paul Kagame and other Rwandan military officers for war crimes committed by them in assisting the M23 group in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

prosecutor's and action
This action came as a result of the prosecutor's office requesting a re-qualification of Lebedev's offenses due to the passage of a new legal statute in the Russian Criminal Code which reduced the punishment for offenses of which he had been convicted.

prosecutor's and had
The verdict in the trial may not be the end of the matter, since the prosecutor's office in Rome had already opened a second investigation implicating, among others, Licio Gelli.
On 29 May 2008, the European Court of Human Rights ( ECHR ) unanimously condemned Russia for enforced disappearances in five cases from Chechnya, including the disappearance of two young women in Ulus-Kert ( the prosecutor's office initially stated to media that Aminat Dugayeva and Kurbika Zinabdiyeva had been arrested on suspicion of involvement with the Moscow siege ).
The convictions were upheld at appeal in October 2000 but overturned in a second appeal in January 2003, after it emerged that the prosecutor's pathologist had failed to disclose microbiological reports that suggested one of her sons had died of natural causes.
Walter D. Van Riper, whom Edge had appointed state attorney general, took over the Hudson County prosecutor's office and brought in outside investigators.
It was discovered, however, that the reporter had already given a statement under oath concerning the article — and, most important, the alleged source of the statement and exactly what that source said — to a local county prosecutor's office.
The public prosecutor's office viewed the film and questioned witnesses, and concluded that Covance " had not rendered themselves liable to prosecution " and that the state veterinary officer " had not failed in his supervisory duties.
In April 2007, Hartmut Ferse of the public prosecutor's office told the Wiesbadener Kurier that the investigation had been very thorough, and showed the reporter ten thick folders of documents related to the case, telling him no other apparent suicide had ever caused so much work for his office.
Tymoshenko also stated " At the very least there was rigging of votes using the main methods of falsification, and I think that for history this lawsuit with all the documentation will remain in the Higher Administrative Court of Ukraine, and sooner or later, an honest prosecutor's office and an honest court will assess that Yanukovych wasn't elected President of Ukraine, and that the will of the people had been rigged ".
Ukraine's prosecutor's office re-opened on 12 May 2010 a 2004 criminal case against Tymoshenko on accusations she had tried to bribe Supreme Court judges.
The prosecutor's main investigation section said Tymoshenko had been called in on 12 May 2010 and formally told that the case, which had been prematurely closed by the Supreme Court of Ukraine in January 2005 without a proper investigation, had been re-opened.
As she left the prosecutor's office on 12 May, Tymoshenko told journalists she had been summoned to see investigators again on 17 May and she linked the move to Russian President Medvedev's visit to Ukraine on 17 – 18 May 2010.
In the US, a Federal judge rejected a prosecutor's request to seize ownership of the Mongols Motorcycle Club logo and name, saying the government had no right to the trademarks.

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