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trial and sermon
In the same year he was invited to preach a trial sermon before the congregation of Gleiwitz, Silesia, but failed completely.
He studied theology at the University of Wittenberg in preparation for the ministry, matriculating in 1803, and, having preached the obligatory trial sermon in Dresden, he left theology.

trial and promises
To fulfill promises made during the impeachment trial, Johnson nominated John M. Schofield as War Secretary, who was confirmed.
Valjean returns from the trial and promises to take care for her child, just before she dies.
It also noted that the agreement said it reflected all promises and agreements between Al-Arian and the government, and that this accorded with Al-Arian's statement, when questioned by the trial court judge, that there were no promises or inducements made to him other than those reflected in the written agreement.
On July 14, 2004, the Iranian government rejected requests for Canadian government observers to attend the trial, despite promises and assurances by the Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi and judiciary officials to the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Bill Graham.
The old juror is deeply shocked by the outcome of the trial — he is used to convictions — but his son promises him a good time and they exit the stage to prepare for some entertainment.
She tells her law firm's superiors that this promises to be a high-profile trial and she wants it because: " I am that good.
He's introduced to TJ, who promises unique vehicle upgrades in exchange of beating time trial challenges, and Jose, who promises also some unique engine modification in exchange of a duel racing ; Samantha does the same from time to time, offering unique visual modifications instead.
At the trial Pisciotta said: “ Again and again Scelba has gone back on his word: Mattarella and Cusumano returned to Rome to plead for total amnesty for us, but Scelba denied all his promises .” Pisciotta also claimed that he had killed Salvatore Giuliano in his sleep by arrangement with Scelba.
He is later put on trial for his actions in Khandaq and pleads guilty to all charges ( teammate Stargirl promises to " be there for him " when he gets out ).

trial and laymen
Under the Commonwealth, having submitted to the parliamentary visitors, he retained his university appointments, and was appointed by Oliver Cromwell to a special commission of oyer and terminer ( consisting of three judges, three civilians, and three laymen, for the trial of Don Pantaleone Sa, the brother of the Portuguese ambassador, for murder committed in a brawl ).
The Assize of Clarendon was an 1166 act of Henry II of England that began the transformation of English law from such systems for deciding the prevailing party in a case as trial by ordeal or trial by battle to an evidentiary model, in which evidence and inspection was made by laymen.

trial and kind
Boxell looked at Lawrence with a searching glance, the kind that a prosecuting attorney would give a man on trial.
At that meeting, Athanasius was accused of threatening to interfere with the supply of grains from Egypt, and, without any kind of formal trial, was exiled by Constantine to Trier in the Rhineland.
: Serling meted out nightmarish justice of a worse kind in " Deaths-Head Revisited " ( directed by Don Medford ), Serling's statement on the Holocaust, written in reaction to the then-ongoing Eichmann trial, in which a former Nazi, played by Oscar Beregi, on a nostalgic visit to Dachau, is haunted and ultimately driven insane by the ghosts of inmates he had killed there during the war.
On August 12, 1994 Kunstler and Kuby asked Judge Belfi to reconsider Ferguson's competence to stand trial, claiming he was growing more delusional, paranoid and obsessive by the day, and that he was too mentally unbalanced for them to mount any kind of defense.
Elephants were even sometimes used in a kind of trial by ordeal in which the condemned prisoner was released if he managed to fend off the elephant.
No baths or washing of any kind were allowed, and during the hot breathless weeks of the trial the prisoners ' faces became more swollen and bloated by the day.
During the court trial, Nkosinathi supposedly testified that the South African police offered some kind of reprieve if he would implicate his own father, Joseph, in the murder.
Attrition bias is a kind of selection bias caused by attrition ( loss of participants ), discounting trial subjects / tests that did not run to completion.
** Natural history group, subjects in a drug trial that receive no treatment of any kind, whose illness is left to run its course
He would take an ordinary old abstraction-like equal justice-he would expose it, he would illuminate the abstraction, he would make its form stark, and so he could then say as he did in McInnis ' case, these words: " Where the kind of trial a person receives depends on the amount of money he or she has, there is no equal justice.
The affiliate offers typically consist of trial memberships, service subscriptions, credit card applications and the like ; some require credit cards during registration, and a few involve payment of some kind, causing critics to claim the " free " label a misnomer.
GNER introduced wireless Internet connectivity as a trial from December 2003 and introduced it into service from April 2004 making it the first service of its kind in the United Kingdom ( similar services are now offered by Virgin Trains and Southern ).
As co-counsel in a federal jury trial, Smith won for his clients a million-dollar judgment in a precedent-setting case that a cover story in The New York Times proclaimed to be the largest of its kind in New York history.
As co-counsel in a federal jury trial, he obtained a jury verdict for his client that The New York Times proclaimed as perhaps the largest in New York history of its kind.
He did, however, note that " there is a lot of false testimony in a trial of this kind.
In the closing arguments of Libby's trial, defense lawyer Ted Wells told the jury " The government in its questioning really tried to put a cloud over Vice President Cheney ... And the clear suggestion by the questions were, well, maybe there was some kind of skullduggery, some kind of scheme between Libby and the vice president going on in private, but that's unfair.
In response to the events of the trial she argued that while " As a society we are moving to a place where porn is considered as kind of fun between consenting adults ," she felt that this was problematic because in her opinion " porn is damaging.

trial and weather
The stage was won by David Millar who, despite illness and the adverse weather, set the second fastest time trial in the Tour, 54. 358 km / h ( Greg LeMond 54. 545 km / h ( 1989 )).
While the early years were marked by much trial and error in terms of weather, constructing pedestrian paths without damaging the natural environment, food preparation, and sound amplification, the festival continually expanded its attention to care and cultural diversity.
This trial took place between 26 December and 30 December, the thirty-mile length being laid across the Bristol Channel, in very bad and rough weather, and the shore ends being connected up at Swansea and Ilfracombe.
The continuing wet weather forced the abandonment of several trial races, including the Chester Vase ( an intended target for Teenoso ) and few of the previous year's leading two-year-olds ( including Diesis Dunbeath and Gorytus ) showed any worthwhile form.
Two weeks earlier, a BUSA Sprint Regatta was held at Cotswold Water Park, though the regatta had to be held as a time trial because the weather had prevented the course and stakeboats being laid.
With the establishment of a weather station and the base now built, Nord was reopened in August 1975 by the Danish Defense Command ( DDC ) as a military base for a trial period.
The Star XL was also the first platform of WeatherStar to be adapted and modified by The Weather Channel for their Weatherscan service, a 24-hour local weather channel carried on some select cable TV systems nationwide ; three years later, the Weatherscan XL units would be phased out and switched to IntelliStar technology as the first trial of the system.
On the last day of the trial, bad weather closes a mountain pass.

trial and they
These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
While the interpretations that have been given are inferences only, they gain support from such comments as the following, which was made by one of the Kohnstamm-negative subjects who did not, on the first trial, perceive the tilt illusion.
Editor Foss stated, `` Of their guilt there can be no doubt but they are entitled to sufficient time to prepare for trial, and a fair trial ''.
Although Rhode Islanders were preparing for the state elections, they watched John Brown's trial with extreme interest.
We shall recommend to them that they shorten your trial period by half.
Acceptable pleas vary among jurisdictions, but they generally include " guilty ", " not guilty ", and the peremptory pleas ( or pleas in bar ) setting out reasons why a trial cannot proceed.
At the trial of Lepidus, Caligula felt no compunction about denouncing them as adulteresses, producing handwritten letters discussing how they were going to kill him.
Put on trial, they were condemned and executed one by one until before the trial of the tenth and last an error of accounting was discovered, allowing him to go free.
Also, supporters of this view would characterize Luke ’ s portrayal of the Roman Empire as positive because they believe Luke “ glosses over negative aspects of the empire and presents imperial power positively .” For example, when Paul is before the council defending himself, Paul says that he is “ on trial concerning the hope of the resurrection of the dead ” ( Acts 23: 6 ).
Defendants usually enter an Alford guilty plea if they want to avoid a possible worse sentence were they to lose the case against them at trial.
A review of the methods used in trials of antipsychotics, despite stating that the overall quality is " rather good ," reported issues with the selection of participants ( including that in schizophrenia trials up to 90 % of people who are generally suitable do not meet the elaborate inclusion and exclusion criteria, and that negative symptoms have not been properly assessed despite companies marketing the newer antipsychotics for these ); issues with the design of trials ( including pharmaceutical company funding of most of them, and inadequate experimental " blinding " so that trial participants could sometimes tell whether they were on placebo or not ); and issues with the assessment of outcomes ( including the use of a minimal reduction in scores to show " response ," lack of assessment of quality of life or recovery, a high rate of discontinuation, selective highlighting of favorable results in the abstracts of publications, and poor reporting of side-effects ).
In a 1958 letter to a friend in West Germany, Paternak wrote, " She was put in jail on my account, as the person considered by the secret police to be closest to me, and they hoped that by means of a grueling interrogation and threats they could extract enough evidence from her to put me on trial.
These machines are self-replicating and, as is found out through the course of the movie, they are quite intelligent and have managed to " evolve " into newer, more dangerous forms, most notably human forms which the real humans in the movie cannot tell apart from other real humans except by trial and error.
" Another key component affecting a trial outcome is the jury selection, in which attorneys will attempt to include jurors from whom they feel they can get a favorable response or at the least unbiased fair decision.
When their conduct proved unsatisfactory, they were almost invariably brought to trial and exiled or executed, and their property was confiscated.
Mass public support for the captured ' rebels ' in the colony's capital of Melbourne when they were placed on trial resulted in the introduction of the Electoral Act 1856, which mandated full white male suffrage for elections for the lower house in the Victorian parliament, the first instituted political democracy in Australia.
Upon his arrival in Hollywood, Lang joined the MGM studio and directed the crime drama Fury, starring Spencer Tracy as a man wrongly accused of a crime and then attacked by lynch mob who burn down the jail where he is awaiting trial and it is assumed they killed him in the flames, but did not.
At their subsequent trial they admitted trying to shut the station down, but argued that they were legally justified because they were trying to prevent climate change from causing greater damage to property elsewhere around the world.

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