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Although and district
Although Gerry does not seem to have been directly involved in the drafting of the district, the shape of one of the districts ( not far from his home in Essex County ) resembled a salamander, leading a local Federalist newspaper to print a political cartoon calling it a " Gerry-mander ".
Although it is a part of a district ( distrito ) for certain national administrative purposes, the municipality is not subordinate to the district and decentralization is doing away with the districts.
Although this boundary with India referring only to present-day Pakistan and not aimed at formerly East Pakistan borders except only all three governments claiming the status of the district of Firozpur and Pathankot between Pakistan and India.
Although in theory Congress could draw the district map for each State, it has not exercised this level of oversight.
Although a city, agriculture is still important to Thimphu and the surrounding district.
Although independent of one another, a sort of unison or connection existed among the missions of each district, which were organized as follows:
Although Sidero fled from them into Hera's district, Pelias nevertheless murdered her atop the altar to Hera.
Although the Yellowstone Expedition was an ultimate failure and expensive to the U. S. Treasury, the Johnsons escaped political ill will in their home district because the venture was seen as a peacekeeping endeavor on the frontier.
Although members of his own district seemed little bothered by the arrangement, slaveholders elsewhere in the state were not so forgiving.
Although by the late 1800s residential development had greatly reduced the farmland, still in the 1890s many sheep and pigs were raised in the district.
Although it lay close to London, development started slowly, and it was not until after World War I that the district became built up.
Although Stoke Newington contains only one Grade I listed building ( St Matthias Church ), it contains a fair number of Grade II * buildings for one London district.
Although the district of Pinneberg has no access to the sea, the islet of Heligoland became a part of this district in 1932.
Although Cullman is known throughout the region as a former sundown town, the district that included Cullman elected James C. Fields, an African-American, in that special election.
Although there were mines operating in the vicinity, it was primarily designed as a bedroom community for the more affluent citizens of the mining district.
Although Bergman has a school district as part of the Arkansas school consolidation of 1929, it is now largely a residential community.
Although in past years, CUSD # 430 would place some students in out of district schools.
Although the community's downtown business district has been in decline for several decades, the community's population has continued, due to its proximity to Springfield, which is just 20 minutes west of Fordland.
Although it is visually dominated by large Victorian homes and a downtown area constructed from the 1880s to the 1920s, the district, besides many neighborhoods of gingerbreaded " doubles " that were essentially working-class housing, includes several notable structures dating from the 18th century and early Federal period.
Although Cedar Grove is not known as an industrial town, the township has an industrial district located along Commerce Road, which is off Route 23.
Although the district bears the borough's name, it also provides PreSchool-12 education to the residents of Whitaker and high school education to a number of students residing in Duquesne.
Although this egalitarian vision was carried out largely from a patriarchal vantage, its ideal is reflected in the general uniformity of lot sizes through the historic district.
Although Post 230 is classified as a district 1A team ( explained below ), it plays the majority of its games against " B " division opponents.

Although and judge
' Although members are asked to confess serious sins to him, unlike the Roman Catholic Church, he is not the instrument of divine forgiveness, merely a guide through the repentance process ( and a judge in case transgressions warrant excommunication or other official discipline ).
Although Adams was finally found innocent after years of being processed by the legal system, the judge in the habeas corpus hearing officially stated that, " much could be said about those videotape interviews, but nothing that would have any bearing on the matter before this court.
Although a judge can throw out a guilty verdict if it was not supported by the evidence, a jurist has no authority to override a verdict that favors a defendant.
Although such limitations periods generally are issues of law, limitations periods known as laches may apply in situations of equity ( i. e., a judge will not issue an injunction if the party requesting the injunction waited too long to ask for it ).
Although Meursault's attorney defends him and later tells Meursault that he expects the sentence to be light, Meursault is alarmed when the judge informs him of the final decision: that he will be decapitated publicly.
Although the word " jurist " can technically be applied to anyone having a thorough knowledge of law, American and Canadian lawyers usually use the word only to refer to a judge.
Although the judge found maintenance and champerty are constitutional, he questioned whether criminal liability for maintenance should be retained in Hong Kong as liability for both maintenance and champerty were abolished in places such as England and South Australia.
Although he had arrived with a bad character from London, his new supervisor resolved to judge him on his merits ; by Trollope's account, within a year he had the reputation of a valuable public servant.
" Although Warren was an important and courageous figure and although he inspired passionate devotion among his followers ... he was a dull man and a dull judge ," wrote Dennis J. Hutchinson.
Although Samaritans volunteers are trained in many of the same techniques as professional counsellors, they neither judge nor tell people what to do.
Although he refers to her loyalty to Rome, he invites the reader to judge her " treacherous " role in the capture of Caratacus, who had sought her protection ; her " self-indulgence " her sexual impropriety in rejecting her husband in favour of a common soldier ; and her " cunning strategems " in taking Venutius ' relatives hostage.
Although both parents have the right to petition the court for a support order adjustment, modifications are not automatic, and a judge may decide not to alter the amount of support after hearing the facts of the case.
Although he remained in the state after 1778, in 1779 he returned to his role as a judge, serving in the Court of Common Pleas.
Although the judgement stressed that the reasoning used was quite different from the type that would have been applied by the EPO, the judge was satisfied that the EPO would have come to the same conclusion using their own reasoning.
Although his attorneys attempted to halt proceedings until he could be located, the judge ruled that Luster would be tried in absentia.
Although Youngdahl, on the advice of his doctor, resigned as governor in 1952, he continued in public service as a federal judge in Washington, D. C. appointed by President Harry Truman.
Although topless sunbathing is not prohibited in Poland, the judge sentenced them to pay a fine of 230 zloty ( 150 zloty by different source, or € 40, $ 55 ) for breaking the rules of conduct.
Although the vast majority of law graduates fulfill the articled clerkship requirement by articling ( i. e. working and learning ) in a law firm, a government's legal department, a corporation's ( in house ) legal department, a community legal clinic or some other type of non-profit organization involved in legal work, a small minority of law graduates ( with exceptional academic records ) satisfy the articled clerkship requirement by undergoing what is commonly called clerkship with a specific courthouse and under the supervision of a judge instead of working in a more " lawyer-type environment " under the supervision of a lawyer called a " principal ".
Although the delegates elected the US federal judge and erstwhile president of the American Jewish Congress Julian Mack as honorary president of the WJC, Wise was appointed as chairman of the WJC Executive and thus de facto leader of the congress.
Although psychiatrists for both the Texas State prosecutors and Yates ' defense lawyers agreed that she was severely mentally ill with one of several psychotic diseases at the time she killed her children, the state of Texas asserted that she was by legal definition aware enough to judge her actions as right or wrong despite her mental defect.
Although the cars ended up slightly larger than the Tempo and Topaz, and the Mondeo was marketed as a large family car in Europe, reviewers would judge the car too small for American tastes compared to Japanese product lines where Toyota's Camry was their next size up from compact cars.
Although Vinny manages to fool the trial judge, Chamberlain Haller ( Fred Gwynne ), about being experienced enough to take the case, his ignorance of basic court procedures and abrasive, disrespectful attitude towards the judge gets him into trouble immediately.
Although a judge declared Webb's band the official winner in 1938 over Count Basie's, and Basie himself said he was just relieved to come away from the contest without embarrassing himself, surviving musicians continued to dispute the ruling for decades to follow.

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