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The protest ended in September 2008 after a lengthy court process.
Because of the lengthy court process and appeals, the legal status of Parker Brothers ' trademarks on the game was not settled until the late 1970s.
After a lengthy court fight, in 2004 the families of the Munich victims reached a settlement of € 3 million with the German government.
Although found guilty of refusing to be inducted into the military, Ali later cleared his name after a lengthy court battle.
After a lengthy fight and DNA testing an American court ruled in 1989 that Jones is the boy's father.
In particular, he tells lengthy stories of Apollonius entering the city of Rome in disregard of Emperor Nero ’ s ban on philosophers, and later on being summoned, as a defendant, to the court of Domitian, where he defied the Emperor in blunt terms.
Following Marshall's death, Smith began a lengthy legal battle over a share of his estate ; her case, Marshall v. Marshall, reached the U. S. Supreme Court on a question of federal jurisdiction and again on a question of bankruptcy court authority ( now called Stern v. Marshall ).
The town remained faithful to him and he made lengthy stays at his court in Chinon.
For example, placing property into a trust before death ( as opposed to a testamentary trust ) will often allow the accomplishment of the objectives of property distribution without coming under the jurisdiction of a court and the possible redistribution after a lengthy contested probate process and trial.
In some cases allegations resulted in criminal trials with varying results ; after seven years in court, the McMartin trial resulted in no convictions for any of the accused, while other cases resulted in lengthy sentences.
In a lengthy court case in the 1980s, ex-member Lawrence Wollersheim successfully argued that he had been coerced into disconnecting from his wife, parents, and other family members.
Atansoff invented the first digital computer in the world during the 1930s in the Iowa State College, but it took a lengthy court battle for achieving legal patent to 1973 when the case of Honeywell v. Sperry Rand was solved and the verdict named Atansoff with the title the inventor of the computer, the decision was never appealed, thus giving him the legal right to be called as such in the United States.
He and his widow, Rhoda May Rindge, guarded their privacy zealously by hiring guards to evict all trespassers and fighting a lengthy court battle to prevent the building of a Southern Pacific railroad line.
In 1954, following a lengthy and heated court battle, the city wrested the title of county seat from the declining nearby community of Clairemont and in 1957 a courthouse was constructed.
After a lengthy period of introspection, Wigand goes to the Mississippi court and gives his deposition, during which he says nicotine acts as a drug.
After a lengthy court case and appeals, in 2003, the Power Authority agreed to compensate the tribe financially and return some unused land.
He stayed in New York for a few years because of the lengthy court case.
In addition Judge Hoffman sentenced all eight defendants and both of their lawyers ( William Kunstler and Leonard Weinglass ) to lengthy jail terms for contempt of court.
The storyline followed the travails of a guilt-racked Siobhan as she endured prison and a lengthy court case after being framed for Josh's murder.
At court, he was involved in two lengthy feuds with members of Queen Elizabeth Woodville's family, most notably with her son Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset.
After a lengthy pre-trial process, Djandoubi eventually appeared in court in Aix-en-Provence on charges of torture-murder, rape and premeditated violence on 24 February 1977.
After a lengthy court deposition, the band changed their name legally to The Jacksons and released their eponymously titled album, The Jacksons, in 1976, featuring a Tito / Michael composition, " Style of Life ".
After a lengthy court case, his will was upheld.
In 1990, its leaders officially established the TBKP as a formal political party, which would be banned the next year after a lengthy court case.
In 1952 after lengthy litigation over the use of the simple name " Church of God ", a court in Bradley County, Tennessee, ordered that the Tomlinson faction add " of Prophecy " to their name, because this " Church of God " then viewed itself as the New Testament church of the last days, or, so the court reasoned.

lengthy and battle
A lengthy legal battle ensued, with Lynchehaun refusing to leave.
After a lengthy battle at Singasteinn, Heimdall wins and returns Brísingamen to Freyja.
Nonetheless, the publication of the article led to a lengthy battle with the Los Angeles County Court in which custody of newborn Frances was taken away from Love and Cobain and placed with Love's sister, Jamie, for several months.
After a lengthy battle with his syndicator, Watterson won the privilege of making half page-sized Sunday strips where he could arrange the panels any way he liked.
The lengthy untold " history " of Don Quixote's adventures in knight-errantry comes to a close after his battle with the Knight of the White Moon, in which we the readers find him conquered.
Lee's army got to Spotsylvania first and a costly and lengthy battle began that lasted 13 days.
This richness, however, attracted the now more organized armies of national powers like France and Austria, which waged a lengthy battle for Lombardy in the late 15th-early 16th century.
A lengthy legal battle with the school system ensued, and media coverage of the case made White into a national celebrity and spokesman for AIDS research and public education.
* The Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca is killed in a battle in Hispania, ending his lengthy campaign to conquer the Iberian Peninsula for Carthage.
" Philip proceeds to critique the battle in the caves which takes place between Fenodyree, Durathror and the svarts in chapter twelve, noting that it was " one lengthy underground episode which rings false.
A medieval variation is alluded to in Geoffrey Chaucer ’ s Canterbury Tales at the beginning of the “ Knight ’ s Tale ,” where it says: “ Certainly, if it were not too lengthy to listen to, I would have told you fully how the realm of Scythia was conquered by Theseus and his knights ; of the great battle on that occasion between the Athenians and the Amazons ; how Hippolyta, the fair, brave queen of Scythia, was besieged ; of the feast at their wedding ; and of the tempest at their home-coming .”
A lengthy legal battle with the school system ensued, followed by death threats and violence against White and his family, including a bullet being fired through the window of their Kokomo home.
After a lengthy hiatus that saw the end of the Moesha sitcom, and a flurry of tabloid headlines discussing her long-term battle with dehydration, Norwood returned to music in 2001 when she and brother Ray-J were asked to record a cover version of Phil Collins ' 1980s hit " Another Day in Paradise " for the tribute album Urban Renewal: A Tribute to Phil Collins.
* In November 2006, four celebrated paintings by Gustav Klimt were sold for a total of $ 192 million, after being restituted by Austria to Jewish heirs after a lengthy legal battle.
After a lengthy sea battle, his ship was surrounded.
Following this, Fahey left the label and after a lengthy battle with the label, Fahey finally released Shakespears Sister's, # 3, independently through her website in 2004.
If at the moment of contact the Allies had already formed their line of battle facing north, the attack would strike their right flank ; if they were still on the move in column eastwards or north-eastwards, the heads of their columns would be crushed before the rest could deploy in the new direction – deployment in those days being a lengthy affair.
Below, Kael kills Airk, then engages Madmartigan in a lengthy battle, which ends with Madmartigan killing the General.
After a lengthy magical battle between Raziel and Bavmorda, Willow, using his sleight-of-hand trick, saves Elora and causes Bavmorda to get caught in her own ritual, banishing her own body and soul.
This lengthy treaty protects soldiers that are hors de combat ( out of the battle due to sickness or injury ), as well as medical and religious personnel, and civilians in the zone of battle.

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