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US President Barack Obama's national security adviser, John Brennan, has phoned Saleh to offer US help in fighting al-Qaeda, the White House said.
Anthony is also mentioned in " Husband Beating " ( from The Jerky Boys 2 album ), where Kissel said " I got a couple children, they're a little older right now ", but he did not mention his real name ( voiced by Brennan ).
Brian Cowen said Brennan would be remembered as " a brilliant political strategist, a dedicated constituency TD, a reforming minister and a very popular colleague ".
At his retirement, Brennan said the case he thought was most important was Goldberg v. Kelly, which ruled that a local, state or federal government could not terminate welfare payments to a person without a prior individual evidentiary hearing.
The beginning of the end of his captaincy came after BBC Radio Leeds interviews in which two Yorkshire committee members and former players, Don Brennan and Mel Ryan, said that a change in leadership was needed.
In 2010, White House counterterrorism director John O. Brennan said that the United States " will not merely respond after the fact " of a terrorist attack but will " take the fight to al-Qaeda and its extremist affiliates whether they plot and train in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and beyond.
Brennan made critical remarks about today's music scene and the current Myspace generation, he said, " All the counter-cultures that existed have been corrupted ; especially Goth and Punk, they're gone, they don't exist anymore.
In Ireland, songs like " Roddy McCorley ," " Kevin Barry " and " Brennan on the Moor " were slow, depressing songs full of melancholy, but the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem had transformed those songs ( the disgruntled purists in Ireland said " commercialized ") and made them lively.
In a separate concurrence, Brennan said that the Court is deciding only the narrow issue " conduct acceptable under the Sixth Amendment " ( quoting the lower court ).
Commenting on Berry's case and those like it, Wendy Weiser, an elections expert with New York University's Brennan Center for Justice, said, " What most people don't know is that every year, elections officials strike millions of names from the voter rolls using processes that are secret, prone to error and vulnerable to manipulation.
Zzap! 64s Steve Jarratt appreciated the " fast and furious " action and his colleague Ciaran Brennan said Barbarian should have been the licensed video game to the fantasy action film Highlander ( which had a lot of swordfights and decapitations ) instead.
Justice Brennan said however that Tasmania had no proprietary rights over the site for the proposed dam ( that is, it was not private land ), and therefore it had not been deprived of any property.
Brennan said at his retirement that he considered it the most important case he'd ever decided ; conservative columnist David Frum once opined that the case was a major factor in New York City's 1975 budget meltdown.
The Labor Department, Colson said, was " infested " with disloyal appointees and Brennan was to " clean house ".
Lord David Brennan said:
Ultimately the court did not decide on this issue, although Justice Brennan said that he agreed with the Commonwealth's argument that the " free time " was not a form of property.
Brennan also said the majority's reason for going with the actual imprisonment standard was budgetary.

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According to the statement given by Séamus Brennan to Piaras F. Mac Lochlainn, author of Last Words, the British troops were “ infuriated when they saw the pygmy force that had given them such a stiff battle and caused them so many casualties ". Séamus Brennan never saw Seán Heuston again after being transferred to Arbour Hill Detention Barracks.
Further goals by Charlie Carter and Eddie Brennan saw Kilkenny win on a score line of 5-15 to 1-14 and allowed Carey capture his third All-Ireland medal.
June 2005 saw the UK release of Hidden Heart, produced by Martin Rushent and including duets with Maire Brennan and Rob Reynolds ; with 2008 seeing the CD re-issue of her 1984 album, Smile.
As a teenager and young man, he was involved with Brooklyn's Reform Democrats against the Meade Esposito machine, but became disillusioned by 1984 as he saw them ( in his view ) turning into an alternative political machine under Jim Brennan.
The 2007 NHL Entry Draft saw the first Fog Devils drafted into the NHL, with T. J. Brennan and Jean-Simon Allard both drafted by the Buffalo Sabres, Mario Kempe drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers, and Matt Fillier drafted by the Los Angeles Kings.

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Justice Brennan also wrote that he expected no state would pass a law obviously violating any one of these principles, so court decisions regarding the Eighth Amendment would involve a " cumulative " analysis of the implication of each of the four principles.
Though no official vote was taken, Justice Black and Chief Justice Burger wanted to reverse McMillan ’ s order, while Justices Douglas, Harlan, Brennan and Marshall wanted a strong affirmation of the order ; Justices White, Stewart and Blackmun did not express a strong feeling either way.
During that stretch, he would beat future Light Heavyweight Champion Mike McTigue, heavyweight contenders Gunboat Smith, Billy Miske, and Bill Brennan, and defeat Battling Levinsky no less than five times in newspaper decisions.
" Justice Blackmun, joined by Justices Brennan, Marshall, and Stevens, dissented, citing that " his case is no more about a fundamental right to engage in homosexual sodomy ," as the Court purports to declare, ante at 191, that Stanley v. Georgia, 394 U. S. 557 ( 1969 ), was about a fundamental right to watch obscene movies, or Katz v. United States, 389 U. S. 347 ( 1967 ), was about a fundamental right to place interstate bets from a telephone booth.
On December 7, 1984, Auxiliary Bishop John Michael D ' Arcy wrote to Law complaining about Geoghan ’ s assignment to St. Julia ’ s because of his “ history of homosexual involvement with young boys .” That same month Dr. Mullins proclaims that Geoghan “ fully recovered ” and Dr. Brennan states that there is no need for restrictions on his work as a priest.
For example, his opinion in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke ( 1978 ), joined by no other justice in full, represented a compromise between the opinions of Justice William J. Brennan, who, joined by three other justices, would have upheld affirmative action programs under a lenient judicial test, and the opinion of John Paul Stevens, also joined by three justices, who would have struck down the affirmative action program at issue in the case under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Their big break comes when they are stranded in Paris, along with their friend Walter Ashe ( Walter Brennan ), with no money.
The independent assessor for the Home Office, Lord Brennan QC, accepted that " the conviction and execution of Timothy Evans for the murder of his child was wrongful and a miscarriage of justice " and that " there is no evidence to implicate Timothy Evans in the murder of his wife.
By the time Miller was considered in 1973, Justice Brennan had abandoned the Roth test and argued that " no formulation of this Court, the Congress, or the States can adequately distinguish obscene material unprotected by the First Amendment from protected expression.
Brennan belonged to no particular group in Australian literature.
Despite the stables on the east side of the track remaining open for training, Garden State Park no longer held races until securities trader Robert Brennan financed construction of a new $ 178, 000, 000 steel and glass grandstand which opened on April 1, 1985.
Justices Brennan and Marshall expressed their views, which they also articulated in Furman, that the death penalty does not deter crime and that our society has evolved to the point that it is no longer an appropriate vehicle for expressing retribution.
At the campaign workers ' sentencing, Judge Michael B. Brennan told the defendants, " Voter suppression has no place in our country.
A plurality of the Court ( Justices Douglas, White, Marshall and Brennan, who wrote the plurality's opinion ) found the military's benefit policy unconstitutional, because there was no reason why military wives needed benefits any more than similarly situated military husbands.
A group of 15 representatives and 12 senators, led by Frank Brennan and Myles Ferricks, opposed the bill at every stage on the ground that this was a question of conscience on which no majority, no matter how large, had a right to impose its will on the minority.
The Lindsay administration stated that it wanted 4, 000 minority trainees as part of the plan, but Brennan wanted no more than 1, 000 trainees.
But once in office, Brennan promoted a plan which would raise the minimum wages in small increments over four years with no increase in the number of covered workers.
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The Court, in an opinion by Justice Brennan, laid down a rule that it will imply a private right of action for monetary damages where no other federal remedy is provided for the vindication of a constitutional right, based on the principle that for every wrong, there is a remedy.
* community gossip-as with most soaps, The Riordans contained a ' local gossip ' character, Minnie Brennan, who, typically for the such characters, proclaimed no interest in gossip at all, but nevertheless became the source of local information on the lives and loves of the community.
Charged with manslaughter, Gallagher made a full confession taking full responsibility for the killing and claimed that Brennan had taken no part.
Justice Brennan, with Justice Marshall joining, wrote in a dissenting opinion, " The Court makes no pretense of subjecting Nebraska's practice of legislative prayer to any of the formal " tests " that have traditionally structured our inquiry under the Establishment Clause.

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