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foul and suspicion
Gregory V died suddenly, not without suspicion of foul play, on 18 February 999.
Though Albany had been exonerated by Parliament, the suspicion of foul play remained.
But after Belphebe disappears at a picnic, Shea is questioned by the police on suspicion of foul play.

foul and Senate
The dam's opponents cried foul, but the bill nevertheless passed the Senate and was signed into law, allowing TVA to finally close the dam's gates.

suspicion and arises
* The Small, sealed, transportable, autonomous reactor ( SSTAR ) is being primarily researched and developed in the US, intended as a fast breeder reactor that is passively safe and could be remotely shut down in case the suspicion arises that it is being tampered with.
In a review of the film by New York Times, Lawrence Van Gelder wrote: " the suspicion arises that were the film made today its makers would come to grips a good deal more bluntly with the problems of intermarriage.
Every time reasonable suspicion arises, the police are obliged to intervene under a zero tolerance strategy even though mere police intuition is legally insufficient.
The suspicion of ceteris paribus arises because it seems sometimes to be used to conceal a sort of conceptual " blank spot " in the analysis, and ( these philosophers allege ) the existence of such a " blank spot " is as good a reason as any to think that an analysis that depends on it is not the right direction to take in analyzing a particular concept.
The exposer ’ s suspicion arises because visions of history are created usually by the winners ’ chroniclers.

suspicion and Senate
Despite the failure of Philip's Bastarnae strategy, the suspicion aroused by these events in the Roman Senate, which had been warned by the Dardani of the Bastarnae invasion, ensured the demise of Macedonia as an independent state.
Above all, however, Domitian valued loyalty and malleability in those he assigned to strategic posts, qualities he found more often in men of the equestrian order than in members of the Senate or his own family, whom he regarded with suspicion, and promptly removed from office if they disagreed with imperial policy.
An historian in the 19th century suggested that the initiative of the Senate gave rise to the jealousy and suspicion of Gallienus, thus contributing in the exclusion of senators from military commands.
The Senate committee reported that the second examination, at a time when Ames was under suspicion, resulted in indications of deception and a retest a few days later with a different examiner.
A " Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate ," prepared by U. S. Senators John Kerry and Hank Brown, noted that a key strategy of " BCCI's successful secret acquisitions of U. S. banks in the face of regulatory suspicion was its aggressive use of a series of prominent Americans ," Clifford among them.
Austria, which wished to drive Sweden out of Germany through continued warfare, promised Poland reinforcements, but Austrian intentions were treated with suspicion and the Polish Senate demurred.

arises and Senate
While the modern committee system is now firmly established in both House and Senate procedure, with the rules of each House establishing a full range of permanent standing committees and assigning jurisdiction of all legislative issues among them, select committees continue to be used to respond to unique and difficult issues as the need arises.
In the Parliament of Australia, a casual vacancy arises when a member of either house ( the Senate or the House of Representatives ):
When a vacancy arises the Governor of Texas may appoint Justices, subject to Senate confirmation, to serve out the remainder of an unexpired term until the next general election.
Tsebelis considers two types of veto players: institutional ( those officially named somewhere, such as the President, Congress and Senate ) and partisan ( those whose veto arises from the system but is not one of the rules of the system, such as political parties ).

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