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Cardozo's and exists
The fact that Cardozo was unmarried and was personally tutored by the writer Horatio Alger ( who had been accused of inappropriate sexual relations with young boys ) has led some of Cardozo's biographers to insinuate that Cardozo was homosexual, but no real evidence exists to corroborate this possibility.

Cardozo's and is
Justice Cardozo's concurring opinion clarified that a spectrum approach to direct and indirect effects is preferable to a strict dichotomy.

Cardozo's and if
The New York Times said of Cardozo's appointment that " seldom, if ever, in the history of the Court has an appointment been so universally commended.

Cardozo's and for
Cardozo's innovation was to decide that the basis for the claim was that it was a tort not a breach of contract.
Both Cardozo's maternal grandparents, Sara Seixas and Isaac Mendes Seixas Nathan, and his paternal grandparents, Ellen Hart and Michael H. Cardozo, were Sephardi Jews of the Portuguese Jewish community affiliated with Manhattan's Congregation Shearith Israel ; their families emigrated from England before the American Revolution, and were descended from Jews who left the Iberian Peninsula for Holland during the Inquisition.
On a radio broadcast on March 1, 1932, the day of Cardozo's confirmation, Clarence C. Dill, Democratic Senator for Washington, called Hoover's appointment of Cardozo " the finest act of his career as President ".
I had sent one of our boilerplate requests for permission ( suggesting re-licensing under the GFDL ) to Cardozo's webmaster on April 20, 2005, but not gotten any response.
Although the term " creator of fashions " was part of the tagline in her columns for the Hearst papers, some observers have claimed that Cardozo's tone revealed a certain disdain for Lucile's position in the world of fashion.

Cardozo's and which
He was implicated in a Tammany Hall judicial corruption scandal, sparked by the Erie Railway takeover wars in 1868 which led to the creation of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and Cardozo's resignation from the bench in 1872.

Cardozo's and was
The field was completely renovated and serves as Cardozo's home diamond.
Albert Cardozo, Benjamin Cardozo's father, was a judge on the Supreme Court of New York ( the state's general trial court ) until he was implicated in a judicial corruption scandal, sparked by the Erie Railway takeover wars, in 1868.
During the 1970s and 1980s, Cardozo's marching band was one of the best in Washington, DC, and won several band competitions.

Cardozo's and were
Cardozo family tradition held that their ancestors were Marranos from Portugal, although Cardozo's ancestry has not been firmly traced to Portugal.

Cardozo's and .
" Democratic Cardozo's appointment by a Republican president has been referred to as one of the few Supreme Court appointments in history not motivated by partisanship or politics, but strictly based on the nominee's contribution to law.
Cardozo's former residence in Washington, D. C.
Cardozo's chapter of FBLA ( Future Business Leaders of America ) consistently places among the top students / schools on the city-level and on the state level of the competitions in various competitive events such as Marketing, Economics, Personal Finance, Business Math, Cyber Security, Parliamentary Procedures, Networking Concepts, Business Procedures, Hospitality Management, Accounting I, Sports Management, and more.

new and rule
* 1772 – King Gustav III completes his coup d ' état by adopting a new Constitution, ending half a century of parliamentary rule in Sweden and installing himself as an enlightened despot.
This, combined with their post-battle rewards, prompted them to raise Alaric " on a shield " and proclaim him king ; according to Jordanes ( a Gothic historian of varying importance, depending upon who is asked ), both the new king and his people decided " rather to seek new kingdoms by their own work, than to slumber in peaceful subjection to the rule of others.
However, with engine rule changes for the 1990 season and the launch of the new Aston Martin Volante model, Ford provided the limited supply of Cosworth engines to the Jaguar cars racing team.
* Press Trust of India :" Inscription throws new light to Hindu rule in Afghanistan "
The army remained in power for 4 years ; on June 14, 1970, the Voltans ratified a new constitution that established a 4-year transition period toward complete civilian rule.
The CSP continued to ban political parties and organizations, yet promised a transition to civilian rule and a new constitution.
Under the new rule, when any runner is thrown out, and the other ( s ) are successful, the successful runners will not be credited with a stolen base.
Beginning in 2007, MLB has implemented a new rule to give the team from the league that wins the All-Star Game with the best regular season record a slightly greater advantage.
After Duke Eudes's defeat, Aquitaine pledged allegiance formally to the new rising Carolingian dynasty, but still remained out of Frankish central rule until 768 ( Duke Waifer defeated ).
The new rule allowed the entire play to complete, justified on the grounds that the ball was dead and that all runners could freely advance, thus granting the full allotment of HR and RBI to the batter, as we know it today.
game as well as adding sophisticated new rule systems specific to the setting ( e. g. Mutations and ' Weird Science ').
Shareholder nominations can only occur at the general meeting itself or through the prohibitively expensive process of mailing out ballots separately ; in May 2009 the SEC proposed a new rule allowing shareholders meeting certain criteria to add nominees to the proxy statement.
In 1985 the CRMN was dissolved, and Kolingba named a new cabinet with increased civilian participation, signaling the start of a return to civilian rule.
Not wanting to be part of Hitler's new regime, constitutional rule was restored in 1932, and a strong middle-class party, the Radicals, emerged.
In response, the royal house would be overthrown, and a new house would rule, having been granted the Mandate of Heaven.
In a separate nod to pressure to restore civilian rule, the government organized several committees to compose a new constitution, including the August 2000 National Congress and November 2000 Tripartite Commission.
At the foundation of the new rule, they were called Hermits of St Damiano, or Moronites ( or Murronites ), and did not assume the appellation of Celestines until after the election of their founder to the Papacy as Celestine V. The fame of the holy life and the austerities practised by the hermit in his solitude on the Mountain of Majella, near Sulmona, attracted many visitors, several of whom were moved to remain and share his mode of life.
A new religious community was formed, and Peter of Morone gave them a rule formulated in accordance with his own practices.
There he succeeded in persuading Gregory to approve his new order, making it a branch of the Benedictines and following the rule of Saint Benedict, but adding to it additional severities and privations.
The new party had four objectives: to confront Turkish expansionism in Cyprus, to reestablish and solidify democratic rule, to give the country a strong government, and to make a powerful moderate party a force in Greek politics.
The new NCAA rule applies to penalties on both sides of the ball.
The kingdom of Alba was too new to be said to have a customary rule of succession, but Pictish and Irish precedents favoured an adult successor descended from Kenneth MacAlpin.
However, the new rules also stated that exceptions to the rule would be allowed in certain cases.

new and exists
The opportunity exists for states to reserve some of their vocational education funds to apply on an ad hoc flexible basis to subsidize any local preemployment training programs that may be quickly set up in a community to aid a new industrial plant.
Systematic reviews of the field have found that the number of ATC are growing rapidly, but have focused on memory and planning, that there is emerging evidence for efficacy, that a lot of scope exists to develop new ATC.
A similar system exists in the ocean, where seawater < sup > 44 </ sup > Ca /< sup > 40 </ sup > Ca tends to rise when the rate of removal of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > from seawater by mineral precipitation exceeds the input of new calcium into the ocean, and fall when calcium input exceeds mineral precipitation.
Susan J. Napier argues, in her book Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation, that anime increasingly " exists at a nexus point in global culture … an amorphous new media territory that crosses and intermingles national boundaries ".
* " Before attempting to create something new, it is vital to have a good appreciation of everything that already exists in this field.
A monopole — if such a thing exists — would be a new and fundamentally different kind of magnetic object.
The magazine still exists, under a new editor, but health concerns have led to worries over the publication's long term viability.
New U-Bahn and S-Bahn lines were planned to run directly beneath almost the whole length of the axis, and the city's entire underground network reoriented to gravitate towards this new hub ( at least one tunnel section, around 220 metres in length, was actually constructed and still exists today, buried some 20 metres beneath the Tiergarten, despite having never seen a train ).
Dark must place a piece with the dark side up on the board, in such a position that there exists at least one straight ( horizontal, vertical, or diagonal ) occupied line between the new piece and another dark piece, with one or more contiguous light pieces between them.
The task of understanding is not to replicate in conceptual form something that already exists, but rather to create a wholly new realm, that together with the world given to our senses constitutes the fullness of reality.
Sexology as it exists today, as a specific research-based scientific field, is relatively new.
In addition, a new regional constitution was drafted and later passed on 15 June 2009, which is believed to represent a significant step toward the eventual introduction of a multi-party political system to the region for the first time ; such a system already exists in the adjacent Somaliland region.
A movement exists in south-central England which aims to create a new regional cultural and political identity for Wessex.
While UNMIK still exists, it does so in a minor role since Kosovo declared independence and adopted a new constitution, and following the creation of the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo ( EULEX ).
Here alone exists a broad basis for " a new passionate sense of brotherhood, and a new scale of human values.
If no window exists with that name, a new window will be created with the ID, which can be used to refer to the window later in the browsing session.
Although the Office still exists, it has not been assigned new funding.
Already René Descartes in his Discourse on the Method had attested to the impact Renaissance planned new towns had upon his own thought, and much evidence exists that the Renaissance streetscape was also the perceptual stimulus that had led to the development of coordinate geometry ( see, e. g., Claudia Lacour Brodsky, Lines of Thought: Discourse, Architectonics, and the Origins of Modern Philosophy, Duke 1996 ).
In 1891 certain abbeys formed a new Order called Trappists ( Ordo Cisterciensium Strictioris Observantiae – OCSO ), which today exists as an order distinct from the Common Observance.
Obi-Wan wishes to fight Sidious to avoid having to kill his best friend, but Yoda insists that Obi-Wan is not strong enough to fight the new Emperor of the galaxy, and would have to accept that the Anakin he knows no longer exists, having been " consumed by Darth Vader.
The former possibility exists for backward compatibility and the latter is usually meant to be used for new software development.
If original and new are directories, then diff will be run on each file that exists in both directories.
Bore however decided not to participate in building new ships, and in 1980 opted to bow out of passenger traffic altogether ( Bore Line still exists as a freight-carrying company today ).

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