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Although and Gentlemen
Although all Gentlemen are retired officers, uniquely one recent member is also a clergyman.
Although the Yeomen of the Guard is older, the Gentlemen at Arms are more senior, due to their being classed as ' gentlemen ' rather than ' yeomen ', and because they are classed as the ' nearest guard ', i. e. the personal guard to the Sovereign.
Although Yardley represented the Gentlemen against the Players, the side was led by Brown, who scored a century and was appointed captain of the touring side.
Although not selected for the Gentlemen in 1927, he regained his place in 1928 and 1929, and also played in a Test trial in the former season.

Although and v
Although the fishermen who were prosecuted were successful at trial ( see the decision in R. v. Kapp ), the decision was overturned on appeal.
Although it is not explicitly protected in the First Amendment, the Supreme Court ruled, in NAACP v. Alabama,, freedom of association to be a fundamental right protected by it.
Although this delegation of power had the appearance of being an unconstitutional violation of the nondelegation doctrine, it was upheld by the Supreme Court in Field v. Clark in 1892 as merely authorizing the executive to act as an " agent " of Congress, rather than a law-maker itself.
Although the Law of Justification has heretofore been considered a matter of state law, the recent Supreme Court decisions in District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago may have constitutionalized some of the Common Law rules of " self-defense " as fundamental rights.
Although the Safavid Shah ʿAbbās I strongly condemned tobacco use, towards the end of his reign smoking ḡalyān and čopoq ( q. v.
Although legislation to create one was passed in 1989, it was declared unconstitutional in Australian Tape Manufacturers Association Ltd v Commonwealth.
Although R v Scully ( 1824 ) 171 ER 1213 held that it was not justifiable to shoot an intruder merely to arrest him, on the facts,the life of the prisoner was threatened, and if he considered his life in actual danger, he was justified in shooting the deceased as he had done ; but if, not considering his own life in danger, he rashly shot this man, who was only a trespasser, he would be guilty of manslaughter .” See self-defence ( Australia ) for a comparative view on whether the use of excessive force causing death should give rise to a mitigatory defence and " Reform " below.
Although it emerged out of civil law, in the United States it has applied to federal criminal law since United States v. Oppenheimer in 1916.
Although Yates v. United States, 354 U. S. 298 ( 1957 ), had overturned the convictions of mid-level Communist Party members in language that seemed suggestive of a broader view of freedom of expression rights than had been accorded them in Dennis v. United States, 341 U. S. 494 ( 1951 ), all Yates purported to do was construe a federal statute, the Smith Act.
Although there is some debate as to whether " unconscionability " is an element that English courts need to take into account when considering estoppel by representation of fact, the Australian courts clearly do ( see Wilken and Villiers, para 9-03 ; The Commonwealth v Verwayen ( 1990 ) 170 CLR 394 at 444 per Deane J.
Although the Literary Copyright Act 1842 did not contain a notion of " originality ", the decision in Walter v Lane would later be treated as authority for the notion of " originality " within English Copyright law.
Although subsequent decisions have disputed whether a particular contracting-out exercise constituted a transfer of an undertaking ( see, for example, Ayse Süzen v. Zehnacker Gebäudereinigung GmbH Krankenhausservice, Case C-13 / 95 ), in principle, employees of an enterprise outsourcing part of its activities in which they are employed may benefit from the protection offered by the directive.
Although since 1976 the state Virginia law permitted school districts to implement 60 seconds of silence at the start of each school day, in 1985, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled that an Alabama " moment of silence or voluntary prayer " law was unconstitutional, in the case Wallace v. Jaffree.
Although the blue color darkens upon drying, the effect can be accelerated by soaking the print in a 6 % ( v / v ) solution of 3 % ( household ) hydrogen peroxide.
Although the " one way ratchet " interpretation of Katzenbach v. Morgan ( 1966 ) would have allowed Congress to go beyond, but not fall short of, the Court's interpretation of the Equal Protection Clause, that interpretation had been rejected by the Court in Boerne in order to prevent " a considerable congressional intrusion into the States ' traditional prerogatives and general authority.
Although the Majority Opinion of the New York Court of Appeals in Hernandez v. Robles ( 2006 ) ( which was overridden by the New York State Legislature via enactment of the Marriage Equality Act in 2011 ) ' rejected any reliance upon the Loving case as controlling upon the issue of same-sex marriage, holding that:
( Although the 2005 United States Supreme Court decision in the case of Kelo v. City of New London states that the use of eminent domain to promote economic development is constitutional on a federal level, the opinion in Kelo cites the Hathcock decision as an example of how states may choose to impose their own restrictions on the taking of property.
Although the government, after the judgment of Lau Kong Yung & Others v Director of Immigration was handed down, claimed that " the Court had confirmed that the Government had acted entirely constitutionally and legally " in requesting a NPCSC interpretation, the truth is the Court never endorsed or ratified the Government's acts.
Although the NCC was given the authority to implement its plans, an authority confirmed by the Supreme Court in Munro v. National Capital Commission, it has been criticized for failing to assert that authority effectively.
Although e. g. in the United States the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment states that " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ", in Reynolds v. United States the U. S. supreme court decided that religious duty was not a suitable defense to a criminal indictment.
Although damages are the usual remedy for the breach of a contract for the benefit of a third party, if damages are inadequate, specific performance may be granted ( Beswick v. Beswick AC 59 ).
Although, it should be noted that Aronow v. United States was decided on the same grounds in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the lower court was required to return the same ruling, likewise the Ninth Circuit does not traditionally overrule previous Ninth Circuit rulings.

Although and Players
Although Megatron himself would not make an appearance in the Japanese exclusive Kiss Players line, he would nonetheless have a small role to play.
Although he only led the league in home runs once ( the Players ' League in 1890 ), Connor's career mark of 138 was a benchmark not surpassed until 1921 by Babe Ruth.
Although he, unlike his brother, has not been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, in 1981, Lawrence Ritter and Donald Honig included him in their book The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time, in celebration of his being not just a star pitcher but the best-hitting pitcher of all time — noting that Babe Ruth did most of his hitting when he was no longer a regular pitcher.
Although no longer romantically linked, Gunn and Fred continue to fight side-by-side, and Gunn has a fling with the electric Gwen Raiden in the episode " Players ".
Although known to historians as the Players ' League, newspapers often reported the standings with the shorthand titles of " League ", " Association " and " Brotherhood ".
Although respected in many circles for their ability to secure hefty contracts for their clients, the pair had developed difficult working relationships with several teams, league executives and the NFL Players ' Association.
Although they have their own dedicated award, players aged 23 or under at the start of the season remain eligible to win the Players ' Player of the Year award, and on two occasions the same player has won both awards for a season.
Although some critics claimed he was hired as a " union buster " against the Major League Baseball Players Association, he rejected that characterization.
Although the painting was dedicated to Benjamin, the title " The Chess Players " curiously leaves Eakins ' father out of the narrative of the picture.
Although they did not appear in the first core rulebooks for the 4th edition of the game, they were introduced in the Players Handbook 2 released on March 17, 2009.
Although he did not direct Cooper's second starring western, The Last Outlaw, the new star's third lead western, Nevada, was once again assigned to Waters, along with another Cooper vehicle, the French Foreign Legion saga, Beau Sabreur, a sequel to Famous Players ' biggest hit of 1926, Beau Geste, which starred Ronald Colman.
Although both Australia and South Africa toured England, Hirst did not play any Tests and, for the first time since 1904, was not selected for the Players side in any of their matches.
Although originated by Famous Players, Cineplex has continued to build new SilverCity complexes since their merger.

Although and match
Although he improved on the arching of his father's instruments, by and large they are inferior and no match for the greatest maker of his day, Antonio Stradivari.
Although it does not match the German exactly, Wheen's title has justly become part of the English language and is retained here with gratitude.
Although mechanisation of the Army was considered as a means of avoiding the heavy casualties and indecisive nature of the offensives during the earlier years of the war, no strategic doctrine was evolved to match technical developments.
Although results did improve, Pardew was unable to keep Charlton up and relegation was confirmed in the penultimate match of the season.
Although the 140 mm gun was considered a real interim solution it was decided after the fall of the Soviet Union that the increase in muzzle energy was not worth the increase in weight, and therefore more money was poured into research programs that could augment the muzzle energy of existing guns to match the 140 mm gun without the incrementing weight disadvantages.
In his history of the game, historian David Nelson concluded that the first forward passes were thrown on Christmas Day 1905 in a match between two small colleges in Kansas: " Although Cochems was the premier passing coach during the first year of the rule, the first forward passes were thrown at the end of the 1905 season in a game between Fairmount and Washburn colleges in Kansas.
Although he was never able to match his early artistic success in Rome and eventually had to flee his creditors for the Isle of Jersey in 1853, it should be noted that between 1819 and 1857, Severn exhibited 53 paintings at the Royal Academy in London.
Although it was never able to match the number of ships of the Royal Navy, it had technological advantages, such as better shells and propellant for much of the Great War, meaning that it never lost a ship to a catastrophic magazine explosion from an above-water attack, although the elderly pre-dreadnought Pommern sank rapidly at Jutland after a magazine explosion caused by an underwater attack.
Although attendances were not recorded for many of the earliest matches at North Road, the highest documented attendance was approximately 15, 000 for a First Division match against Sunderland on 4 March 1893.
Although a countout can technically be considered a disqualification ( as it is, for all intents and purposes, an automatic loss suffered as a result of violating a match rule ), the two concepts are often distinct in wrestling.
Although the Dolphins were unable to match their 17-0 perfect season of 1972, many sports writers, fans, and Dolphins players themselves felt that the 1973 team was better.
Although the marriage made sense in terms of foreign policy, Henry was still enraged and offended by the match.
Although many observers from the 1880s onward predicted that Yankee politicians would be no match for new generations of ethnic politicians, the presence of Yankees at the top tier of modern American politics was typified by Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, and by Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean ( as well, to some observers, by 2004 Democratic presidential nominee Senator John Forbes Kerry, descendant through his mother, of the Scottish Forbes family, which emigrated to Massachusetts the 1750s ).
Although the album could not match the sales of their previous albums in the UK, Blur became the band's most successful internationally.
Although he anticipated resistance to a Stuart match from the Amsterdam merchants who had disliked his mother ( another Mary Stuart ), William believed that marrying Mary would increase his chances of succeeding to Charles's kingdoms, and would draw England's monarch away from his pro-French policies.
Although muzzle-loading rifles had long been considered more accurate, eight American riflemen won the match firing breech-loading rifles at Creedmore ranges of 800 to 1000 yards.
" Although the trade was finalized on August 10 ( two days before the gold medal match at the 2012 Olympics ), the trade was pending physicals that would be completed on August 17, meaning that Iguodala was still a member of the Sixers when he won his gold medal in London.
Although a number of the biographical particulars of the movie are Hollywood-ized fiction ( omitting the fact that Cohan divorced and remarried, for example, and taking some liberties with the chronology of Cohan's life ), care was taken to make the sets, costumes and dance steps match the original stage presentations.
Although crushed by this disappointment, there was still another chance for Athletic Club to claim glory to match the positive play and results of the unpreditable first season under Marcelo Bielsa.
Although heavily criticised as a conservative decision, Australia still won the match by 184 runs, with Taylor adding 58 in the second innings.
Although it was England's first ever defeat in a World Cup or European Championship qualifying match under Eriksson, it brought his position under unprecedented pressure and he was criticized, both by some fans and by BBC commentators, for his alleged lack of charisma and tactical awareness.
Although too weak to stand up unaided, Morphy insisted on going ahead with a match against the visiting German master Adolf Anderssen, considered by many to be Europe's leading player.
Although Philidor agrees to lose the match to help out, by distraction he nonetheless wins the game, although all turns out well for the lovers in the end.
Although it would be possible, in theory, for the Earth's motion to match that of the aether at one moment in time, it was not possible for the Earth to remain at rest with respect to the aether at all times, because of the variation in both the direction and the speed of the motion.
Although smoking was banned on the subsurface sections of the London Underground in February 1985 ( a consequence of the Oxford Circus fire ), the fire was most probably caused by a traveller discarding a burning match, which fell down the side of the escalator onto the running track ( Fennell 1988, p. 111 ).

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