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Bellows and made
Bellows made the request while the all-woman jury was out of the courtroom.
When Radack reviewed the Lindh file, it was determined that her prior communications with De Pue were missing from the file and were not made available to Randy Bellows or Judge Ellis.
Toward the end of his career, Gardiner made increasing guest appearances on the leading television sitcoms of the 1960s, including Fess Parker's ABC series, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as the lead guest in the episode " Citizen Bellows ".
There The Authour Erected a new large Furnace on purpose, 27 foot square, all of stone for his new Invention, at a place called Hasco Bridge, in the parish of Sedgley, and County of Stafford ; the Bellows of which Furnace were larger then ordinary Bellows are, in which work he made 7 Tuns of Iron per week, the greatest quantity of Pit-cole-Iron that ever yet was made in Great Brittain ; near which Furnace, the Author discovered many new Cole-mines 10 yards thick, and Iron-mine under it, according to other Cole-works ; which Cole-works being brought unto perfection, the Author was by force thrown out of them, and the Bellows of his new Furnace and Invention, by riotous persons cut in pieces, to his no small prejudice, and loss of his Invention of making of Iron with Pit-cole, Sea-cole, & c. he did not make more on an average than five tons a week, with seven tons at the outside.
In addition to painting, Bellows made significant contributions to lithography, helping to expand the use of the medium as a fine art in the U. S. He installed a lithography press in his studio in 1916, and between 1921 and 1924 he collaborated with master printer Bolton Brown on more than a hundred images.
This temple is significant for three reasons: It was Milil's place of rest during the Time of Troubles ; it houses the mighty organ called the Bellows of Milil ( which can be heard well out into the harbor ); and furthermore, Milil himself made a gate linking this temple and the bards ' college of New Olamn in Waterdeep.

Bellows and disclosure
The disclosure by Charles Bellows, chief defense counsel, startled observers and was viewed as the prelude to a quarrel between the six attorneys representing the eight former policemen now on trial.

Bellows and when
In addition, Vafþrúðnir comments that, when the world ends ( Ragnarök ), Njörðr will return to the " wise Vanir " ( Bellows here anglicizes Vanir to Wanes ):
Don Bellows ( Franchot Tone ), a prominent New York architect, is engaged to the beautiful and wealthy Gail Armitage ( Margaret Lindsay ) when he meets down-and-out Joyce Heath ( Bette Davis ), who was once the most promising young actress on Broadway.
In Helgakviða Hundingsbana I, when the hero Helgi Hundingsbane first meets the valkyrie Sigrún, the poet calls her a " dís of the south "; Henry Adams Bellows rendered this simply " the southern maid ".
* In the penultimate episode, " Hurricane Jeannie ," Nelson dreams that Dr. Bellows discovers Jeannie's secret, and that Jeannie's bottle is broken when dropped.
The settlement was named Bellows Landing until the fall of 1818, when a group of settlers responsible for the creation of a new road to Richmond, Ontario stayed there.
Bellows first achieved notice in 1908, when he and other pupils of Henri organized an exhibition of mostly urban studies.
The Eagle Times was formed when the Claremont Daily Eagle merged with the Bellows Falls-Springfield Times Reporter in the 1970s.
Similar to microscope objectives, they provide magnifications of 4X-10X and 2X-6X respectively when mounted on the FD Auto Bellows.
He lives with his fiancée Bellows Belle, who wheezes when speaking.

Bellows and Judge
The non-profit, charitable, educational organization was to have nine un-salaried directors, including the five incorporators: Blount, former New Hampshire governor Lane Dwinell ; Emile Bussiere ; Robert L. Mallat, Jr., mayor of Keene ; and Bellows Falls Municipal Judge Thomas P. Salmon, who later became governor of Vermont.

Bellows and client
`` The statements may be highly prejudicial to my client '', Bellows told the court.

Bellows and Alan
* The Ruins of Fordlândia, by Alan Bellows, from Damn Interesting, posted August 3, 2006.
* Undark and the Radium Girls, Alan Bellows, December 28, 2006, Damn Interesting
Judas Kiss is a 1998 American crime thriller film that starred Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Roscoe Lee Browne, Carla Gugino, Simon Baker-Denny, Gil Bellows, Richard Riehle, and Til Schweiger.

Bellows and .
About 1888 J. E. McNaughton of Barnumville and E. G. Bacon became proprietors of the `` Green Mountain Telegraph Company '', connecting all offices on the Western Union line and extending over the mountain from Barnumville to Peru, Londonderry, South Londonderry, Lowell Lake, Windham, North Windham, Grafton, Cambridgeport, Saxton's River, and Bellows Falls.
`` Yes, your honor '', replied Bellows.
* Bellows, Henry Adams ( transl.
* Grímnismál in old Norse and Henry Adams Bellows ' translation, at voluspa. org
Numerous other new agencies also targeted the medical and morale needs of soldiers, including the United States Christian Commission as well as smaller private agencies such as the Women's Central Association of Relief for Sick and Wounded in the Army ( WCAR ) founded in 1861 by Henry Whitney Bellows, and Dorothea Dix.
Grant Wood, George Bellows, Alphonse Mucha, Max Kahn, Pablo Picasso, Eleanor Coen, Jasper Johns, David Hockney, Susan Dorothea White and Robert Rauschenberg are a few of the artists who have produced most of their prints in the medium.
Image: Brooklyn Museum-In the Park, Light-George Wesley Bellows-overall. jpg | In the Park, Light-George Bellows 1916
* January 8 – George Bellows, American artist ( b. 1882 )
The 1982 work by Thomas L. Connolly and Barbara L. Bellows, God and General Longstreet, provided a " further upgrading of Longstreet through an attack on Lee, the Lost Cause, and the Virginia revisionists.
* Connelly, Thomas L., and Barbara L. Bellows.
Bellows ( 1936 ) identifies as the core of the poem a " collection of proverbs and wise counsels " which dates to " a very early time ", but which, by the nature of oral tradition, never had a fixed form or extent.
Bart soon discovered that Krusty had faked his death and was living as Rory B. Bellows on a boat.
He also advised his students, “ It isn ’ t the subject that counts but what you feel about it ” and “ Forget about art and paint pictures of what interests you in life .” In this manner, Henri influenced Hopper, as well as notable future artists George Bellows and Rockwell Kent.
In league with some of his contemporaries, Hopper shared his urban sensibility with John Sloan and George Bellows but avoided their overt action and violence.
* Bellows, Henry Adams ( Trans.
Up to three translations are given below, taken from the translations of Bellows, Hollander, and Larrington with proper names in the normalized English forms found in John Lindow's Norse Mythology and in Andy Orchard's Cassell's Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend.
* Bellows, Henry Adams.

made and disclosure
However, attempts made in closed-door sessions at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 17th Communist Party of China's Central Committee in September 2009 to grapple with these problems produced inconclusive results, although a directive which requires disclosure of investments and property holdings by party and governmental officials was passed.
The OTC derivative market is the largest market for derivatives, and is largely unregulated with respect to disclosure of information between the parties, since the OTC market is made up of banks and other highly sophisticated parties, such as hedge funds.
In the case that a vendor is notified and a fix is not produced within a reasonable time, disclosure is generally made to the public.
The disclosure document must be delivered at least 20 days before the execution of the agreement or any payments are made.
In Spain, the franchisor submits the disclosure information 20 days prior to signing the agreement or prior to any payment made by the franchisee to the franchisor.
None of this had been included on financial disclosure forms ; the non-reporting of loans under $ 10, 000 in liability was in violation of a voluntary agreement the White House had made in 1982, while not reporting more valuable loans or clothes not returned was a possible violation of the Ethics in Government Act.
The first is executive privilege, which allows the president to withhold from disclosure any communications made directly to the president in the performance of executive duties.
" He writes, " Discovery and invention have made it possible for the Government, by means far more effective than stretching upon the rack, to obtain disclosure in court of what is whispered in the closet.
However, some managed to evade disclosure till at after votes were made or years later.
In addition, over recent years, the AASB has issued so-called ' Amending Standards ' to reverse some of the initial changes made to the IFRS text for local terminology differences, to reinstate options and eliminate some Australian-specific disclosure.
In Strategic Grantmaking, Foundations and the School Privatization Movement, Richard Cohen estimates that one-half to two-thirds of all corporate grantmaking is: “ made through the CEO ’ s office or the marketing department, for which there is no public disclosure requirement .” In 2006 the Center ’ s revenues totaled $ 2, 711, 545.
Public disclosure of Peace Bridge plans was made on 28 July 2009, and it was described as a sleek, elegant contribution to downtown Calgary.
The " need-to-know " determination is made by a ' disclosure officer ,' who may work in the office of origin of the information.
Pauley is known for revealing very little, if anything, of her private life, which made the disclosure of her bipolar disorder all the more unexpected.
However, it is unlikely in the UK that disclosure requirements will be made a legal requirement, with hopes being placed on recommendations being undertaken voluntarily.
Non-sponsors are precluded from making use of Media Lab developments for at least two years after technical disclosure is made to MIT and Media Lab sponsors.
We have made necessary efforts in order to prevent any disclosure of the information in future.
Mollohan had previously acknowledged he may have made inadvertent mistakes on financial disclosure forms, and in June he filed more than two dozen corrections to his disclosure statements.
She was one of the wealthiest members of the House of Representatives, ranking 34th out of the 435 — with assets of $ 4. 4 million to $ 15. 9 million — based on financial disclosure statements made for the 2006 campaign.
The certificate also stated that there was substantial evidence that Porteous had " repeatedly committed perjury by signing false financial disclosure forms under oath " in connection with his bankruptcy, allowing " him to obtain a discharge of his debts while continuing his lifestyle at the expense of his creditors ", and that he had " made false representations to gain the extension of a bank loan with the intent to defraud the bank ".
The first public disclosure anywhere was made in the first edition of Bitwa o tajemnice by the late Władysław Kozaczuk.
The Federal Court of Appeal upheld the lower courts ruling denying the disclosure of the customers ' identities, but, in reference to " what would or would not constitute infringement of copyright ," stated: " such conclusions should not have been made in the very preliminary stages of this action, since they would require a consideration of the evidence as well as the law applicable to such evidence after it has been properly adduced, and could be damaging to the parties if a trial takes place.
* Crown Prosecution Service v Paul Burrell – A Public Interest Immunity Certificate allowed the prosecution to apply to the judge for a ruling that disclosure of certain information would be harmful to the public interest and should not be made public.

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