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Bruguière and ),
The latest in a long line of magistrates ( eleven generations ), Bruguière studied at the Institut d ' Etudes Politiques de Paris and took part in the May 1968 protests.
Some experts such as former French investigating magistrate Jean-Louis Bruguière and New America Foundation president Steve Coll believe that Pakistan's main intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence ( ISI ), continues to give LeT intelligence help and protection.
In addition to the above, there are a substantial number of names in Bulla that apply to the species Akera bullata, including Bulla akera ( Gmelin, J. F., 1791 ), Bulla norwegica ( Bruguière, J. G., 1789 ), Bulla canaliculata ( Olivi, 1792 ), Bulla resiliens ( Donovan, E., 1801 ), Bulla fragilis ( Lamarck, J. B. P. A.
* Jean Guillaume Bruguière ( 1749 or 1750 – 1798 ), French physician, zoologist, diplomat.
* Francis Bruguière ( 1879-1944 ), American photographer.

Bruguière and charge
Jean-Louis Bruguière was the leading French investigating magistrate in charge of counter-terrorism affairs.

Bruguière and by
Because three French citizens, crew members of the aircraft, died during the crash, an investigation was carried out by French judge Jean-Louis Bruguière, who controversially concluded that the shooting of the plane was ordered by Kagame.
In the 1982 Bruguière declared accused Japanese cannibal Issei Sagawa unfit to stand trial by reason of insanity and Sagawa was extradited from France to Japan where he was eventually released.
Bruguière was defeated by his Socialist competitor, Jérôme Cahuzac, gaining only 41, 71 % at the second round against 52, 29 % for Cahuzac.
He was accompanied by the naturalist Jean Guillaume Bruguière.
Kabarebe is one of ten Rwandan officials accused in 2006 by Jean-Louis Bruguière, a French judge, of having taken part in the shooting down of the plane of then-president Juvenal Habyarimana.

Bruguière and CIA
According to the investigative reporter, who described the workings of Alliance Base, a CTIC joint counter-terrorist operations center, involving the DGSE, the CIA and other foreign intelligence agencies, Bruguière declared that " had good connections with the CIA and FBI.

Bruguière and which
Following an investigation of the plane crash of April 6, 1994 that killed both the Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana and Burundian President Cyprien Ntaryamira and precipitated the genocide, and in which three French crew had also died, the French judge Jean-Louis Bruguière indicted eight associates of Rwandan president Paul Kagame on November 17, 2006.
In 1930, he made the short abstract film Light Rhythms with Francis Bruguière, which is now extant.

Bruguière and Union
" Bruguière has since temporarily left his judicial functions to dedicate himself to politics, joining Nicolas Sarkozy's Union for a Popular Movement ( UMP ) conservative party.

Bruguière and was
In June 2003 French police raided the MEK's properties, including its base in Auvers-sur-Oise, under the orders of anti-terrorist magistrate Jean-Louis Bruguière, after suspicions that it was trying to shift its base of operations there.
A year later his apartment was targeted in a grenade attack ; Bruguière, however, continued his fight.
Bruguière was instrumental in having six Libyans prosecuted in Paris and convicted in absentia.
Jean Guillaume Bruguière ( 1749 or 1750 – 1798 ) was a French physician, zoologist and diplomat.
Bruguière was born in Montpellier.
It was only in 1826 and 1830 that a fresh supply of European missionaries arrived, among them Fathers Bouchot, Barbe, Bruguière, Vachal, Grandjean, Pallegoix, Courvezy, etc.

Bruguière and assassination
In November 2006, Judge Bruguière signed international indictments against nine of President Kagame's senior aides, and accused Kagame of ordering the assassination of the two African presidents.

Bruguière and .
He accuses judge Jean-Louis Bruguière of deliberately neglecting proof of Lebanon, Syria and Iran being involved to pursue only the Libyan trail.
Following street gunfire in 1982, Bruguière turned himself towards anti-terrorism, expanding his network and targeting in particular the far-left group Action Directe.
Le Figaro points the international dimension of the character and his contacts with intelligence agents, both in Russia and in the United States, cited justice colleagues of Bruguière, who criticize him for " favorizing the raison d ' Etat over the law.
Bruguière left his civil function as a magistrate and provided his support, in March 2007, to the right-wing candidate Nicolas Sarkozy for the presidential election.

counselled and ),
The Duma ( lower house of parliament ), composed of liberal deputies, warned Tsar Nicholas II of the impending danger and counselled him to form a new constitutional government, like that he had dissolved after some short-term attempts in the aftermath of the 1905 Revolution.
Specifically, Accenture as well as PricewaterhouseCoopers use an ' up-or-out ' model with their staff: if employees are not promoted after a certain length of time at their existing career level ( usually no more than 4 – 5 years ), they are ' counselled out ' of the firm ( shorthand for being fired — but on generous terms ).
He also took from the saint of Taza Shaykh Sidi Abul Abbas Ahmed Tawwash ( d. 1791 ) who counselled him to seek seclusion ( khalwa ) and invocation ( dhikr ), but Shaykh Tijani refused.

counselled and charge
The psychologist in charge of the team counselling workers and their families said that the video of Vitkovic firing his gun on the 5th floor should not be made public as it would cause significant distress to those being counselled.

counselled and once
Sir Redmond was counselled by his medical adviser to at once rest from duty, but he was reluctant to do so, and continued to attend the court until he was compelled to take rest.

counselled and supported
Gorchakov perceived that Russian designs against Turkey, which was supported by Britain and France, were impracticable, and he counselled Russia to make no more useless sacrifices, but to accept the basis of a pacification.

counselled and by
Cowper was liable to bouts of severe depression throughout his adult life, and during a period in an asylum he was counselled by his cousin, Martin Madam, an Evangelical clergyman.
" The Queen was counselled by her private secretary to post Townsend abroad, but she refused, instead transferring him from the Queen Mother's household to her own.
Rommel counselled Hitler to allow a full retreat to a defensible line but was denied, and on 9 March Rommel left Tunisia to be replaced by Jürgen von Arnim, who had to spread his forces over of northern Tunisia.
Marlborough now wished to march directly on Paris, but counselled by a more cautious Eugene, the Allies instead resolved upon the Siege of Lille, the strongest fortress in Europe.
While at school Ustinov considered anglicising his name to " Peter Austin " but was counselled against it by a fellow pupil who said that he should “ Drop the ‘ von ’ but keep the ‘ Ustinov ’”.
They counselled me to go to London and forced me into the secretaryship of the Society of Arts, then vacant by the retirement of Mr. Scott Russell.
The character felt considerable anguish over this fact, but ( after being counselled by Mollari ) accepted it as having been necessary.
Afterwards, when the issue of Napoleon's divorce from Josephine Beauharnais and the choice of a Russian or of an Austrian princess came to be discussed, Daru, on being consulted by Napoleon, is said to have boldly counselled his marriage with a French lady, and that Napoleon, who admired his frankness and honesty, was not angered by the remark.
Mannix opposed the Easter Rising in 1916 and always condemned the use of force by Irish nationalists, and he counselled Australians of Irish Catholic extraction to stay out of Irish politics.
Although they are of no worth at all, they serve as a reminder and a great souvenir of when they have been counselled by " The Gibberers ".
Although they are free to spend how they wish, they are spied upon and counselled on the ways of fashion by the show's two hosts.
He also played the culturally challenged ( Sikh-Catholic-Muslim mix with Jewish in-laws ) bartender who counselled the priest played by Ed Norton through a crisis of faith in the 2000 film " Keeping the Faith.
Lupusella had a nervous breakdown during the campaign and was counselled by fellow NDP MPP and psychiatrist Jan Dukszta.
After Franklin and his son arrive in London, the former is counselled by Dr. Fothergill on the best way to advocate his cause on behalf of the colonies.
Karayiannis reports that he and Grivas were counselled by Minister of Defense Petros Garoufalias to exercise all restraint, as Enosis was imminent, and to seek the counsel of the Greek government before any action which might lead to escalation.
He counselled Zahhāk that the only remedy was to let the snakes remain on his shoulders, and sate their hunger by supplying them with human brains for food every day otherwise the snakes will feed on his own.

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