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immediate and witness
** The murder was committed upon a victim who was a witness to a crime or was a member of the immediate family of a witness to a crime committed on a prior occasion.
A quarrel between the Mundas and their ryots in which his father was involved as a witness was the immediate reason for proceeding to Chalkad, Sugana ’ s mother ’ s village, where they were granted refuge by Bir Singh, the Munda of the village.
The beautiful pulpit erected for him in 1481 in the nave of the cathedral, when the chapel of Saint Lawrence had proved too small, still bears witness to the popularity he enjoyed as a preacher in the immediate sphere of his labors, and the testimonies of Sebastian Brant, Beatus Rhenanus, Johann Reuchlin, Philipp Melanchthon and others show how great had been the influence of his personal character.
In the immediate state they are only able to witness this acceptance through Petronilla.
Its immediate neighbours are St James's Cathedral ( Anglican ) and St Michael's Cathedral ( Roman Catholic ) and the trio of similarly designed churches are a striking Christian witness immediately adjacent to Canada's financial hub.
" The same section also provides that a judge is disqualified " where he has a personal bias or prejudice concerning a party, or personal knowledge of disputed evidentiary facts concerning the proceeding "; when the judge has previously served as a lawyer or witness concerning the same case or has expressed an opinion concerning its outcome ; or when the judge or a member of his or her immediate family has a financial interest in the outcome of the proceeding.
## The tradition should be supported by an unbroken series of witnesses, reaching from the immediate and first reporter of the fact to the living mediate witness from whom we take it up, or to the one who was the first to commit it to writing.

immediate and entire
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
It does so at levels ranging from immediate, chord-by-chord events to the larger harmonic organization of a entire work.
: When, after the action had thus occurred, his own men returned to each general, Scipio could adopt no fixed plan of proceeding, except that he should form his measures from the plans and undertakings of the enemy: and Hannibal, uncertain whether he should pursue the march he had commenced into Italy, or fight with the Roman army which had first presented itself, the arrival of ambassadors from the Boii, and of a petty prince called Magalus, diverted from an immediate engagement ; who, declaring that they would be the guides of his journey and the companions of his dangers, gave it as their opinion, that Italy ought to be attacked with the entire force of the war, his strength having been nowhere previously impaired.
Bonaparte's most immediate concern however was with his own officers, who began to question the wisdom of the entire expedition.
As the engine only renders the immediate area around the player, this does not allow a player to see the entire level at once.
The games of Pai Gow Poker and Super Pan-9 became immediate crowd favorites, quickly spreading to the entire Californian gaming market, and then, worldwide.
Sometimes this will be the culmination of an entire feud, ending it for the immediate future ( known as a blowoff match ).
Though the reality was that the Stonewall riots themselves, as well as the immediate and the ongoing political organizing that occurred following them, were events fully participated in by lesbian women, bisexual people and transgender people as well as by gay men of all races and backgrounds, historically these events were first named Gay, the word at that time being used in a more generic sense to cover the entire spectrum of what is now variously called the ' queer ' or LGBT community.
Whereas in the comics, Krypton was colorful and bright, in Superman, the planet was envisioned as having stark white terrain of jagged frozen plateaus, stretching broadly under heavy, dark skies ( becoming redder as their sun grew toward becoming supernova ), prompting Jor-El to attempt to persuade the immediate evacuation of the entire planet to the council of elders, to avoid perishing in the cataclysm, to no avail.
City residents and volunteers from as far as Idaho, Texas, California, and Alabama quickly addressed the immediate clean up and served as a positive example for the entire region.
Authorities also say that there were about 300 people in the immediate area ( more than the population of the town ) and about 1, 000 in the entire restaurant.
To complete the circle, one needs to understand that when a mortgagor fails to pay an installment when due, and the mortgagee accelerates the mortgage, requiring immediate repayment of the entire mortgage indebtedness, the mortgagor does not have a right to pay the past-due installment ( s ) and have the mortgage reinstated.
The entire fleet was grounded with immediate effect.
Before his death, Genghis Khan divided his empire among his sons and immediate family, making the Mongol Empire the joint property of the entire imperial family who, along with the Mongol aristocracy, constituted the ruling class.
Convinced that the entire Roman fleet was sailing to apprehend him, Philip ordered an immediate return to Cephalenia.
However, the entire Battle of Utapau is a diversionary tactic, intended to remove Kenobi from Anakin Skywalker's immediate circle of influence in order for Chancellor Palpatine to draw Skywalker toward the dark side of the Force.
* Commutation, where a member of a pension scheme gives up part or their entire pension in exchange for an immediate lump sum payment.
As demonstrated by the Israeli Army under fire from Soviet-armed Arab states, responding to the distinctive smoke puff of a missile launch with rapid manoeuvres and immediate counter-fire minimizes their accuracy, as very few ATGM gunners maintain their concentration on a fast-moving tank for the entire flight time of the missile while under suppressing fire.
The deconstructive interpretation holds that the entire history of Western philosophy and its language and traditions has emphasized the desire for immediate access to meaning, and thus built a metaphysics or ontotheology around the privileging of presence over absence.
Born in New York City, Onassis lost her entire immediate family within a period of 29 months.
In a well-designed system, a localized failure should not cause immediate or even progressive collapse of the entire structure.
It does so at levels ranging from immediate, chord-by-chord events to the larger harmonic organization of a entire work.
Werner was plagued by frail health his entire life, and passed a quiet existence in the immediate environs of Freiberg.
Women carried their own foot treadle machines or were held in the shops until the entire shop had completed an immediate delivery order.
The cannon was on a swivel and could guard the entire mouth of the river, but was unable to point downwards to aim into the immediate vicinity.

immediate and turbulent
The immediate postwar period was a turbulent time for him — his financial situation was dire, and the death of his sister Meta on 12 March 1919 as the result of an injury sustained during skirmishes between the Spartacists and nationalist troops in Berlin showed how volatile the situation in Germany was in the aftermath of the November Revolution.
It was a turbulent period of the composer's life, marked by illness and deaths in his immediate family.

immediate and history
The very different ways that humans process memory or agree on history ( about the past ) must be, according to most philosophers, kept distinct from ways we employ logic on snapshots of axioms about our own immediate present and the ways we plan and envision an uncertain and collective future.
This selection of the King of Spain turned out to play an important role in European and world history, since France opposed a German prince's candidacy to the Spanish throne, and this served as the immediate motive for the Franco-Prussian War ( 1870 – 1871 ).
However, the discipline of intellectual history as it is now understood emerged only in the immediate postwar period, in its earlier incarnation as “ the history of ideas ” under the leadership of Arthur Lovejoy, the founder of the Journal of the History of Ideas.
Teuffel was to go on with other editions of his history, but meanwhile it had come out in English almost as soon as it did in German and found immediate favorable reception.
The school, which is connected to the back of Saint John Roman Catholic Church, was housed in several different buildings in the immediate area during the course of its history before the current school building was built during 1952-1953 and opened in January 1954.
Though Clive's suicide has been linked to his history of depression and to opium addiction, the likely immediate impetus was excruciating pain resulting from illness ( he was known to suffer from gallstones ) which he had been attempting to abate with opium.
Two millennia is a gross underestimate, though it is also possible Riose is referring to the period of immediate history where, as the Empire contracted and its civilisation was on the wane, a decreased amount of minor and occasions of civil war also are a sign of the impending Fall.
" His premiership had lasted 144 days, which was then, and at 2012 remains, the second shortest in British history, three days longer than that of his immediate predecessor, Canning.
Ranke later wrote " I see the time approaching when we shall base modern history, no longer on the reports even of contemporary historians, except in-so-far as they were in the possession of personal and immediate knowledge of facts ; and still less on work yet more remote from the source ; but rather on the narratives of eyewitnesses, and on genuine and original documents.
His last years were devoted almost exclusively to his Florentine history, which was published in 1875 and achieved an immediate success.
This includes charting the immediate history of individual countries and also covering developments across a broad spectrum of science and the humanities.
In general a doppler ultrasound should be obtained in low suspicion cases to rule out torsion while in those cases with a convincing history and physical exam immediate surgical detorsion ( derotation ) is reasonable.
It proved an immediate success, replaced Hume's history and becoming the new orthodoxy.
A total of 89 hotel locations have been identified in the town of Bathurst, with 112 operating in the immediate district during the course of the history in Bathurst.
" The movie " deals with a subject of great importance ... with a mixture of high intelligence and immediate emotional impact ... Ben Kingsley ... gives what is possibly the most astonishing biographical performance in screen history.
It was embraced by the author's contemporaries and immediate successors with enthusiasm ; indeed, many authors sought to complete the unfinished history.
The Liberal Forum was the first party in the history of the ( since 1945 ) Second Republic to achieve immediate seats in parliament without prior elections.
Skipjack's more immediate heritage dates to around 1980, and its initial design to 1987 ... The specific structures included in Skipjack have a long evaluation history, and the cryptographic properties of those structures had many prior years of intense study before the formal process began in 1987.
Specifically, the court stated that such investigation should include members of the defendant's immediate and extended family, medical history, and family and social history ( including physical and mental abuse, domestic violence, exposure to traumatic events and criminal violence ).
Its critics at the time concluded that it was " the most sensational contribution to the secret history of the war, as well as the immediate post-war period, which has yet been written by an American.
This transformation was not the standard dressing of a specific place but a creation of a new anonymous, pure, cubic space that freed itself from the immediate history of Berlin, the church and the monarchy, yet was still associated with the distant aura of a Hellenic past.
Though Pevsner's ambition for the series was to educate and inform the general public on the subtleties of English architectural history, the immediate commercial imperative was competition with the Shell Guides edited by John Betjeman of which thirteen had been published by 1939.

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