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At and hearings
At such hearings each party is allowed a brief presentation at which the appellate judges ask questions based on their review of the record below and the submitted briefs.
At such hearings, only the parties ' lawyers speak to the court.
At the time, Independence Hall was also used as a courthouse, and African-American newspapers pointed out the incongruity of housing a symbol of liberty in the same building in which federal judges were holding hearings under the Fugitive Slave Act.
At CRTC hearings in 2007 on the future direction of regulatory policy for television, broadcasters proposed a number of strategies, including funding digital conversion by eliminating restrictions on the amount of advertising that television broadcasters are permitted to air, allowing terrestrial broadcasters to charge cable viewers a subscription fee similar to that already charged by cable specialty channels, permitting license fees similar to those which fund the BBC in the United Kingdom, or eliminating terrestrial television broadcasting entirely and moving to an exclusively cable-based distribution model.
At his confirmation hearings in the European Parliament MEPs described him as “ fluent and relaxed ” giving straightforward answers in a refreshing and engaging manner.
At the behest of US President Bill Clinton, Undersecretary of Commerce Stuart Eizenstat testified at these hearings that Swiss banks knowingly purchased looted gold from the Nazis during WWII.
At these hearings, the independents needed to convince the ATLB that there were sufficient passengers to justify the proposed scheduled services, that these stood a reasonable chance of becoming profitable and that they opened up new markets rather than divert traffic from the corporations to overcome the latters ' objections.
At these hearings Ebbers stated " I do not believe I have anything to hide, I believe that no one will conclude that I engaged in any criminal or fraudulent conduct.
At Federal grand jury hearings in 2003, the Indian men Arlo Looking Cloud and John Graham were indicted for shooting Aquash in December 1975.
At first the Hikitsuke just drafted several verdicts after hearings and submitted them to the Hyojoshu.
At a Homeland Security Committee hearing on radical Muslims in the US, held in March 2011, Jackson Lee said that Peter King's hearings were helping al-Qaeda and “ going the same route as Arizona .” She complained that the hearings were scaring Muslim Americans and called them “ an outrage .”
At the first hearings of the Seventh, listeners typically wept.
At the outset of his testimony Clarke offered an apology to the families of 9 / 11 victims and an acknowledgment that the government had failed: " I also welcome the hearings because it is finally a forum where I can apologize to the loved ones of the victims of 9 / 11 ... To the loved ones of the victims of 9 / 11, to them who are here in this room, to those who are watching on television, your government failed you.
At the CRTC's public hearings in Winnipeg in May 1974, Canwest noted that the acquisition of KCND would give their new Winnipeg station a $ 2 million advertising base and would save $ 1. 5 million in capital and start-up costs compared to the alternative of launching a completely new station.
At hearings, representatives from Microsoft warned of a potential monopolistic effect.
( At the congressional hearings, Livingstone objected to " false and unfair caricatures of who I am.
At the 2001 Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmation hearings for State Department officials, Sen. Bill Nelson ( D-FL ), whose wife was on the board of the Fellowship, lamented that the State Department had blocked then-President Bush from meeting with four foreign heads of state ( Rwanda, Macedonia, Congo and Slovakia ) at the NPB that year.
At the 2000 hearings, GM claimed that consumers were simply not showing sufficient interest in the EV1 to meet the sales requirements called for by CARB mandates.
At the hearings, the automakers also presented the hydrogen vehicle as a higher alternative to the gasoline car, bolstered by a recent federal earmark for hydrogen research.
At the boundary commission hearings in September 2005 prior to the United Kingdom general election, 2010, the SDLP proposed extending the seat to Cloughfern and Jordanstown.
At a minimum public workshops and hearings have now been included in almost every planning endeavour.
At the start of a meeting, after an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance, all items that do not have " holds " placed on them by a supervisor or a member of the general public, or are mandatory public hearings, are approved.
At the hearings, strong criticism surfaced and was directed against individual officers as well as Swedish conduct in general.

At and asylum
At the beginning of 1334, Philip VI of France offered to bring David II and his court to France for asylum, and in May they arrived in France, setting up a court-in-exile at Château Gaillard in Normandy.
At the beginning of the play, Oedipus has to be led through the grove by Antigone and is only allowed to go through it because as a holy place it is an asylum for beggars.
At this time he tried three times to commit suicide and was sent to Nathaniel Cotton's asylum at St. Albans for recovery.
At last, a month before Robespierre's fall in June 1794, the escaped deputies felt themselves no longer safe, and deserted their asylum ; Louvet found his way to Paris, Salle and Guadet to Bordeaux, where they were soon taken ; Barbaroux was guillotined after a botched suicide attempt ; and the bodies of Pétion and Buzot, who had killed themselves, were found in a field, half eaten by wolves.
At one point, she was also in an asylum herself, and pays for the " upscale " asylum that Esther stays in.
At the height of the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal, Greeley wrote The Priestly Sins ( 2004 ), a novel about a young priest from the Plains States who is exiled to an insane asylum and then to an academic life because he reports abuse that he has witnessed.
At the age of thirty, his youngest sister was certified as insane, and admitted to an asylum.
At a later stage of the Revolution there was a bounty on his head, and he sought political asylum at first in Switzerland.
At the same time, André Gill was committed to the Charenton mental asylum.
At the end of the record, Gardiner signs off with " Well folks, that's all: back to the asylum.
At the close of World War II, Liechtenstein granted asylum to approximately five hundred soldiers of the First Russian National Army, a collaborationist Russian force within the German Wehrmacht.
At the December 7, 1866 meeting of the Board, the Executive Committee announced its approval of a Milwaukee location, and was directed by the Board to return to Milwaukee to purchase a site and make arrangements for the construction of asylum buildings and the transfer of veterans currently housed in the Wisconsin Soldiers ' Home in Milwaukee, operated by the Lady Managers of the Home Society.
At that point, Alessandri felt that he had become just a pawn of the military and on September 9, he resigned, and requested asylum at the US Embassy.
At that point, Alessandri felt that he had become just a pawn of the military and on September 9, he resigned, and requested asylum at the US Embassy.
At the age of 42, three years before he died, he suffered a nervous breakdown and was committed to the Bethlem Royal Hospital asylum.
At a Senate inquiry in February 2002, Houston challenged the then government's claim made during the 2001 election campaign, that seafaring asylum seekers had thrown children overboard in a presumed ploy to secure rescue and passage to Australia.
At first, he worked in the Middletown asylum for mentally affected where he learnt of anthropometry.
At the beginning of his exile from Panama, Roberto Díaz spent about six years in Venezuela, which granted him political asylum.
At this time, the hospital was categorised as a state asylum for dependent adults ' with infirmity or illness of ' incurable character '.
At the remains of the ruined asylum, the player meets him in person.
At the time of construction, the asylum had 1250 beds and was the largest and most modern asylum in Europe.
At least 2, 000 of them were granted political asylum in 2003.

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