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Brought and trial
Brought to trial in front of the entire town, David and Mr. Johnson defend their actions, eventually arousing enough anger and indignation in Big Bob that the Mayor himself becomes colored as well.
Brought to trial for " pursuing a parasitic way of life ", Brodsky was accused of being a poet and of not doing more " productive " work.
Brought to trial, she was found to be insane on May 9 and sent to a sanitarium in Stockton, California.
Brought to trial before a military tribunal in Jakarta, he was sentenced to death and executed under President Suharto's rule on April 12, 1966.

Brought and five
Brought up as a Catholic in North Belfast, he was one of five children and the only son of his doctor father and schoolteacher mother.

Brought and were
In this sequence, a little more than halfway through the film, each brother uses Chevalier's passport, and tries to sneak off the ocean liner where they were stowaways by claiming to be the singer — with unique renditions of " You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me " with its line " If the nightingales could sing like you ".
Whilst I was standing, I was called for, so I proceeded until I stood in front of Allaah, the Mighty and Majestic, and He said to me, ‘ 0 Ahmad, for what were you beaten ?’ I said, “ On account of the Qur ’ aan .” He said, “ And what is the Qur ’ aan ?” I said, “ Your words, 0 Allaah, belonging to You .” He said, ‘ From where do you ( derive and ) say this ?’ I said, “ 0 Lord, ‘ Abdur-Razzaaq narrated to me .” So ‘ AbdurRazzaaq was called for and he was brought, until he was made to stand in front of Allaah, the Mighty and Magnificent, and He said to him, ‘ What do you say about the Qur ’ aan, 0 ‘ Abdur-Razzaaq ?’ He said, ‘ Your words, 0 Allaah, belonging to You ,’ so Allaah said, ‘ From where do you ( derive and ) say this ?’ He said, ‘ Ma ’ mar narrated to me .’ So Ma ’ mar was called for and he was brought, until he was made to stand in front of Allaah, the Mighty and Magnificent, and He said to him, ‘ What do you say about the Qur ’ aan, 0 Ma ’ mar ?’ He said, ‘ Your words, 0 Allaah, belonging to You ,’ so Allaah said, ‘ From where do you ( derive and ) say this ?’ He said, ‘ Az -- Zuhree narrated to me .’ So az-Zuhree was called for and he was Brought, until he was made to stand in front of Allaah, the Mighty and Magnificent, and He said to him, ‘ What do you say
: Brought, while anemonies were quivering round,
Draves himself received a total of 90 messages prior to his death in 1994, which were combined with Fetting's into a book entitled The Word of the Lord Brought to Mankind by an Angel.
Brought to the United States as early as 1619, African slaves were from a variety of tribes from West Africa, including the Ashanti, Yoruba, Bini, Congo and Dahomean tribes.
She wrote that for her poetry was " not something invented but given … Brought up as I was in a household where poets were so regarded it naturally became my ambition to be a poet ".
Brought to light by NASA's Gerald Fishman in 1994 in an article in Science, these so-called terrestrial gamma-ray flashes ( TGFs ) were observed by accident, while he was documenting instances of extraterrestrial gamma ray bursts observed by the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory ( CGRO ).
Brought up in a totally urban environment and housed in high-rise apartment buildings, most children were then totally divorced from nature.
Brought by indentured workers to the Caribbean in the 19th century, tassa ensembles have flourished with great dynamism in Trinidad, where they were used in the Muslim Hosay festival, and also in Florida, Guyana, New York, Texas, New Jersey, Canada and various other places where Indo-Caribbean communities are found.
In 1940, the first Commonwealth Literary Awards were given by President Manuel L. Quezon to Salvador P. Lopez for " Literature and Society " ( essay ), Manuel Arguilla for " How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife and Other Stories " ( short story ), R. Zulueta da Costa for " Like the Molave " ( poetry ), and Juan C. Laya for " His Native Soil " ( novel ).

Brought and found
Brought to Malta by a merchant in the year 1630, the painting is of a statue found in Atocha, a parish in Madrid, Spain, and is widely known as Il-Madonna tas-Samra.
Brought in by the Indonesian government, Freeport was not able to substantiate Bre-X's claims to having found the largest gold mine ever discovered ; Bre-X subsequently was exposed as a fraud and went bankrupt.
Brought to the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Florida by Cuban-Americans in the 1960s, the drink is now found throughout the city, and is an important part of everyday culture, particularly among Cubans.
Brought to the area as a colt, oral histories state that the " Rocky Mountain Horse ", as he was known, possessed the preferred chocolate color and flaxen mane and tail found in the breed today, as well as the single-foot gait.

Brought and .
Brought back to Constantinople, Alexios V was condemned to death for treason against Alexios IV, and was thrown from the top of the Column of Theodosius.
Brought into the Nationalist army immediately after the battle, the 19th Route Army's career under Chiang would be cut short after it was disbanded for demonstrating socialist tendencies.
Brought up in Invergarry, a small village just outside Fort William.
Brought on as first change, he finished with figures of 10. 5-0-83-0 ( 8-ball overs ).
Joseph's Coat Brought to Jacobby Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari, c. 1640.
The Abacus and the Cross: The Story of the Pope Who Brought the Light of Science to the Dark Ages ( Basic Books ; 2010 ) 310 pages ; shows he was the leading scientist and mathematician of his day.
Brought over from Turkey decades ago, the seasoning is quite different from the seasoning used in making shawarma in Turkey.
He deplores people's credulity: " Brought up in habits of superstition ," he wrote, " people in general know not how much wickedness there is in this pretended word of God.
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre: The Untold Story Of The Bloodbath That Brought Down Al Capone.
Brought out by Gallimard, it had been written in under two months, and would be described by Foucault biographer David Macey as " a very personal book " that resulted from a " love affair " with Roussel's work.
Brought up in a working-class home, Hailey never lost the common touch following his phenomenal success.
Brought up by her parents as a liberal, Joanna finds it difficult to comprehend the behavior of her parents on meeting John.
Brought up as a Lutheran and later a Catholic, William was very religious but was still a proponent of freedom of religion for all people.
Brought into the country by book smugglers despite the threat of stiff prison sentences, they helped fuel a growing nationalist sentiment that finally led to the lifting of the ban in 1904.
Brought back as assistant secretary of state in 1941, Acheson implemented much of United States economic policy aiding Great Britain and harming the Axis Powers.
Brought up by poor but musically talented parents on the island of Funen, he demonstrated his musical abilities at an early age.
Brought seeds to moon that germinated in space.
Brought up as devout Catholics, the Parma children regularly undertook good works for the poor.
Brought up as a strict Roman Catholic, he attended St Aloysius Boys ' School in Somers Town and served at the altar.
* " You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me " w. m.
* " June Brought The Roses " w. Ralph Stanley m. John Openshaw

trial and 1934
On the weekend of 30 June 1934, he gave order to the SS to seize Röhm and his lieutenants, and to execute them without trial ( known as the Night of the Long Knives ).
Later in 1934, Dalí was subjected to a " trial ", in which he was formally expelled from the Surrealist group.
He was arrested again, in 1934, first for collecting signatures on a petition protesting the trial of railway workers and twice more for other similar activities.
The Communications Act of 1934 followed the precedents of trial cases set under the Commerce Clause of the U. S. Constitution ( Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 ), regulating commerce " among the several states ".
* Marinus van der Lubbe by guillotine in 1934 after a show trial in which he was found guilty of starting the Reichstag fire.
In 1945, Genovese had been returned from Italy to New York to face trial on his 1934 murder charge.
Whitney, a sculptor and philanthropist, wanted custody of the young heiress and soon a famous custody trial became the lead story of 1934.
Although he testified before the Bronx grand jury that he only heard the words " hey doc " and that it would be very difficult to say he could pick a man by his voice, he did identify Hauptmann's as having the same voice during his trial in Flemington .< ref >" People vs. Hauptmann ," < u > The Bronx Grand Jury </ u >, Charles Lindbergh Testimony, page 5, September 26, 1934.
It was explained to the accused that the trial was being conducted according to the law of 1 December 1934 which meant that counsel of defense was excluded from process and the decision made was to be final and could not be appealed.
Menahem Mendel Beilis, 1874 – July 7, 1934, ( sometimes spelled Beiliss ;, ) was a Ukrainian Jew accused of ritual murder ( see Blood libel ) in Kiev in the Russian Empire in a notorious 1913 trial, known as the " Beilis trial " or " Beilis affair ".
* September 7 – 16 – As part of Challenge International de Tourisme 1934, a race takes place over Europe and North Africa, concluding with a maximum speed trial over a triangular course on September 16.
The discrepancy was discovered upon an examination of the Morgan twins ' childhood passports and their birth certificates during the Vanderbilt custody trial in 1934.
" The trial commenced in summer 2000 with a jury dismissing all of the claims brought to trial by Wilson, but siding with one aspect of Akre's complaint, awarding Akre $ 425000 and agreeing that Akre was a whistleblower because she believed there were violations of the Communications Act of 1934 and because she planned on reporting WTVT to the Federal Communications Commission.
After a couple more trial runs, in 1933 and 1934, the Northern Sea Route was officially defined and open and commercial exploitation began in 1935.
He was arrested in Lviv in 1934, and tried twice: first, concerning involvement in a plot to assassinate the minister of internal affairs, Bronisław Pieracki, and second at a general trial of OUN executives.
In 1934, Musick was chosen to make the trial flights for the new Sikorsky S-42 flying boat.
" The trial commenced in summer 2000 with a jury dismissing all of the claims brought to trial by Wilson, but siding with one aspect of Akre's complaint, awarding Akre $ 425000 and agreeing that Akre was a whistleblower because she believed there were violations of the Communications Act of 1934 and because she planned on reporting WTVT to the Federal Communications Commission.
Keith Truscott, Miller's school cricket captain took him to a trial with local club side St Kilda at the start of the 1934 – 35 season, but Miller could not find a place in any of its five teams.
The trial opened at the Sussex Assizes on 18 December 1934 in front of Mr Justice Branson, with Hastings for the defence and John Flowers KC prosecuting.
First produced under a different name in 1934, it takes place entirely in a court room and is centered on a murder trial.
Dixon also showed that behind his formidable command of legal principle he had a sense of fairness, such as in his joint judgment in Tuckiar v R ( 1934 ) 52 CLR 335, where the Court quashed the murder conviction of an aboriginal man who had not been given a fair trial.

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