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if and Trial
And if it was not an individual who was in the dock, why was the Trial, as we shall observe later, all but scuttled in the attempt to prove Eichmann a `` fiend ''??
But if there was evidence at the Trial that aimed over Eichmann's head at his collaborators in the societies where he functioned, the press seems to have missed it.
Finally, if the mission of the Trial was to convict anti-Semitism, how could it have failed to post before the world the contrasting fates of the countries in which the Final Solution was aided by native Jew-haters -- i.e., Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia -- and those in which it met the obstacle of human solidarity -- Denmark, Holland, Italy, Bulgaria, France??
Scopes ' involvement in the so-called Monkey Trial came about after the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ) announced that it would finance a test case challenging the confstitutionality of the Butler Act if they could find a Tennessee teacher willing to act as a defendant.
The Genovese family, however, was still upset that Gotti had proceeded without the full sanctioning of The Commission and cryptically announced that a Mafia rule had been broken, for which somebody would have to pay if and when The Commission, which was in disarray at the time due to the Mafia Commission Trial, met again.
Trial division tests to see if an integer n, the integer to be factored, can be divided by any integer greater than one but less than n.
In the movie series Shuto Kousoku Trial, he advised street racers to leave the illegal racing scene if they want to become involved with professional racing.
The second sequel, The Trial of Billy Jack, released in late 1974, was also a huge box office, if not as big a critical, success.
Just as Mia must escape from the self-imposed limits of her shipboard “ quad ” if she is to survive Trial and achieve adulthood, it seems that the society of the Ship will have to escape its comfortable routine of drifting from planet to planet if it is ever to make use of the heritage it preserves.
Trial by Jury: " The Constitution s. 80 states: ' The trial on indictment of any offence against any law of the Commonwealth shall be by jury ...' This Court has construed this section to mean that if there be no indictment there must be a jury but there is nothing to compel procedure by indictment … In a famous dissent Dixon and Evatt JJ described this construction as a mockery of the Constitution and considered that anyone charged with any serious offence against the laws of the Commonwealth was entitled to trial by jury ( Lowenstein ( 1938 ) 59 CLR 556 at 582 )" " The jury is a strong antidote to the eletist tendencies of the legal system.
What if ... the Valeyard had won at the end of The Trial of a Time Lord?
Doctor Nefarious Tropy, the self-proclaimed master of time, becomes accessible as a playable character if the player beats all the time records in Race Time Trial Mode.

if and did
She did not pause to consider what she would do if her plan should fail ; ;
He possessed the fighter pilot's horror of bad weather and instrument flying, and he wondered, if the ceiling did drop, whether he and the other flights would be able to find their way back in this unfamiliar territory.
The Negro faces as much, if not more, difficulty in fitting himself into an urban economy as he did in an agrarian one.
Still, it would be surprising if what one reads did not contribute to one's ideas of right and wrong ; ;
And Pike never did find out if Robinson was really responsible for the `` Vale '' letter.
So what Fred and Ralph did was to attempt to prorate the money fairly by taking into account what each of the five had received, if anything, from the estate before Papa's death.
Perhaps Patchen was once involved in a train accident, and this passage from First Will And Testament may have been how the accident appeared to the poet when he first saw it -- if he did: ``
He felt her irritability did not concern him, yet he knew he would not care even if it did.
She was wise enough to realize a man could be good company even if he did weigh too much and didn't own the mint.
He wanted to run, but he knew that if he did, he would be lost.
He tried defiance and openly flaunted his devotion to his half sister, but he soon saw, as did she, that this course if persisted in would involve them in a common ruin.
Your application must include the following information: ( 1 ) your reasons for requesting an extension, ( 2 ) whether you filed timely income tax returns for the 3 preceding years, and ( 3 ) whether you were required to file an estimated return for the year, and if so whether you did file and have paid the estimated tax payments on or before the due dates.
I tested it in my scoped S & W and it was good enough to allow me to hit a chuck with every shot at 100 yards if I did my part by holding the handgun steadily.
He never rested until he discovered who the culprit was, and when he did, he vowed vengeance on Viola Lake if ever the chance came his way.
Regardless of how much of a slob you knew yourself to be, you could be certain they would never find out -- and even if they did it would make no difference.
A system had to be used which did not depend upon the feeding of the fluid into the manometer if measurements of the normal pressure were to be made in a reasonable time.
For if it did, the plane of L and l' would contain two generators of Af, which is impossible.
The accused did not object to the trial court's charge to the jury that discourse `` may constitute a breach of the peace if it stirs the public to anger, invites dispute, brings about a condition of unrest.
When we repeat the remark that such suffering was a bad thing, the feeling with which we made it last week may be at or near the vanishing point, but if we were asked whether we meant to say what we did before, we should certainly answer Yes.
Not realizing the seriousness of the wound, the besiegers warned that if he did not surrender the house would be burned down around him.
And if he did stand on the margins of modernity, it was not in dying a martyr for such unity as Papal supremacy might be able to force on Western Christendom.
Only when the collage had been exhaustively translated into oil, and transformed by this translation, did Cubism become an affair of positive color and flat, interlocking silhouettes whose legibility and placement created allusions to, if not the illusion of, unmistakable three-dimensional identities.

if and expose
But however we come, finally, to explain and account for the present, the truth we are trying to expose, right now, is that the makers of constitutions and the designers of institutions find it difficult if not impossible to anticipate the behavior of the host of all their enterprises.
Antony's ships were often furnished with grappling irons, which were effective if hurled successfully ; but, if they failed, were apt to damage the ship, or to cause so much delay as to expose the men on board to the darts from the smaller vessel.
In poker, the showdown is a situation when, if more than one player remains after the last betting round, remaining players expose and compare their hands to determine the winner or winners.
" There is a significant difference, however, between the well-meaning and serious, if perhaps simplistic and reductionistic, attempt to understand the psychological in history and the psychohistorical expose that can at times verge on historical pornography.
They always said, ‘ I just want to expose you to some religious order and see if that ’ s something you like ’.
A pin that often occurs in openings is the move Bb5 which, if Black has moved ... Nc6 and ... d6 or ... d5, pins the knight on c6, because moving the knight would expose the king on e8 to check.
Socrates says that if Protagoras could pop his head up through the ground as far as his neck, he would expose Socrates as a speaker of nonsense, sink out of sight, and take to his heels ( 171d ).
Arguments that the plans for the Battle of Leyte Gulf, involving all Japanese ships, would expose Japan to serious danger if they failed, were countered with the plea that the Navy be permitted to " bloom as flowers of death.
When, at a party given by Williams in his apartment, Charlotte Manning sees some old college yearbooks whose contents ( and photos ), if made public, would expose Kines's double life, she has to act fast.
This may allow a submissive partner to expand their boundaries and learn what they are capable of but may also expose them to risk if they are pushed too far.
* While Ralph Messenger is busy organizing the International Conference on Consciousness Studies (" Con-Con "), to be held at Gloucester University this year, his ( recent ) past catches up with him: During a symposium in Prague some weeks ago, he spent the night with a young scientist called Ludmila Lisk, who now, by way of email, threatens to expose him as an adulterer if she is not allowed to attend the conference.
A player is never required to expose his concealed cards when folding or if all others have folded ; this is only required at the showdown.
Oracles promised deliverance if Laomedon would expose his daughter Hesione to be devoured by the sea monster ( in other versions, the lot happened to fall on her ) and he exposed her by fastening her naked to the rocks near the sea.
According to President Roosevelt, " if we attempt to evade the fact that we placed somewhat more emphasis on the Lublin Poles than on the other two groups from which the new government is to be drawn I feel we will expose ourselves to the charges that we are attempting to go back on the Crimea decision.
He writes that Pilate feared a delegation that the Jews might send to Tiberius protesting the gold-coated shields, because " if they actually sent an embassy they would also expose the rest of his conduct as governor by stating in full the briberies, the insults, the robberies, the outrages and wanton injuries, the executions without trial constantly repeated, the ceaseless and supremely grievous cruelty ".
Even if the redoubts were retaken, they would have to be defended by men whose priority was the siege of Sevastopol, and he dared not expose his supply base at Balaclava to further Russian attacks.
* declaration against interest: A statement that would incriminate or expose the declarant to liability to such an extent that it can be assumed he would only make such a statement if it were true.
A research team asked a sample of 185 exhibitionists, " How would you have preferred a person to react if you were to expose your privates to him or her?
MRI is being investigated because it does not expose the patient to radiation and so, if it is shown to be as good at detecting relapses, it may be preferable to CT.
Angel knows telling Beast would expose the latest incarnation of X-Force and effectively end Cyclops ' latest tenure as leader if the truth about his personal black ops squad became public knowledge.
He threatens to expose letters from the Prince to Lady Aylesford, so scandalous, so he says, that if they were to be exposed, " the Prince of Wales would never sit on the throne of England.
When the Riddler threatens to expose Batman's secret identity, however, the Caped Crusader mockingly labels it an empty threat, pointing out that if Riddler revealed the answer to the riddle " who is Batman?
Arguments that the plans for the Battle of Leyte Gulf, involving all Japanese ships, would expose Japan to serious danger if they failed, were countered with the plea that the Navy be permitted to " bloom as flowers of death.

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