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Dismissing and for
Dismissing the experience of individuals, the authors searched for connections on a global stage that revealed its “ high political and economic importance .” E. E.
Dismissing questions as to whether he was upset about being benched for the last two games of the World Series, Youkilis said, " Move on and go to another team if you ’ re worried about your playing time, and think you deserve to play over somebody else.
Dismissing him from the lab and commencing with his experiment, he managed to open a portal into events and times of the planet Krypton for a moment, but his generator overloaded and exploded, engulfing the house in flames.
Dismissing B-Squad once and for all from Zentor, he gave them the S. P. D.
Dismissing Hogue's treatment as quackery, Ben calls for a helicopter to transport the boy to another facility in Athens, Georgia, to see a heart specialist.

Dismissing and death
Dismissing 1968 Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey as a " hopeless old hack " and presumed nominee Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine, whose campaign he said exuded a " stench of death ", Thompson was vindicated in his choice of McGovern.

Dismissing and Justice
Dismissing the appeal, Lord Justice Rose said: " If a history of criminal legislation ever comes to be written it is unlikely that 2003 will be identified as a year of exemplary skill in the annals of Parliamentary drafting.

Dismissing and did
Dismissing Sheehan's interest in Cansino, Zanuck did not renew her contract.

Dismissing and .
Dismissing hostilities, these forces perceived an agreement with Muscovy as a chance to escape the atrocities of war and avoid the division of Livonia.
Dismissing the theory as based on a faulty reading of the original text.
Dismissing the notion that intuitive impulses arise supernaturally, one is left to assume they originate with the many innate human senses.
* Example: Dismissing attendees of tea-party protests opposing government spending as racists.
Dismissing the idea of a design with two upright sails, Drake decided to move the sail by rotation, as moving it linearly would require a mechanical system.
Dismissing the connection between his conversion and their break-up, Enigk wrote, " I took a shot on calling upon God.
Dismissing this as nonsense, Herger went on to produce self-help radio programs in which he was the host.
" Dismissing Monks ' appeal in 1942, the United States Supreme Court refused to reopen the issue.
Dismissing the conventional comedic approach to the character, Macklin played the character as consummately evil.
* Dismissing fiqh or the schools of Islamic law known as madhhab as separate from " Islamic principles and Islamic understanding.
Dismissing completely 17th to 19th century ideas of a Canaanite, Assyrian, Indian or Macedonian origin, Nefiodkin also challenges Xenophon's attribution of scythed chariots to the first Persian king Cyrus, pointing to their notable absence in the invasion of Greece ( 480 − 479 BC ) by one of his successors, Xerxes I.
Dismissing it, she ends the call and rushes off to a rehearsal session at the New York City Ballet.
Dismissing threats of legal action by the hunting industry, Marthinus Van Schalkwyk said the new law would ban " canned " hunting of big predators and rhinos in small enclosures that offer them no means of escape.
Dismissing Hyde, he takes the reins of power himself, determined that his brother should succeed him in the event of him not having any legitimate children ( despite opposition to James's Catholicism ), and that Royal Power not be challenged by Parliament.
Besides, the Uttar Pradesh police para-military forces would also be deployed to maintain law and order situation. Dismissing the case against Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association ( UPCA ) filed by Sarvesh Kumar, a lawyer, the senior civil judge, Kanpur, on Monday said that there was no prima facie case made out hence it is being rejected.
Dismissing fears by human rights groups that more civilians will be killed, Valdés said, " We are going to intervene in the coming days.

CBI's and under
* Indian Express article on CBI's handling of the Bofors scam under NDA and UPA

CBI's and .
CBI's Burroughs Corporation Records includes over 100, 000 photographs depicting the entire visual history of Burroughs from its origin as the American Arithmometer Corporation in 1886 to its merger with the Sperry Corporation to form the Unisys Corporation in 1986.
The CBI's role was again criticised.
He was the Director of the CBI's Northern region from 1979 – 84, and the West Midlands region from 1984-7.
Jones was Chairman of the CBI's West Midlands Regional Council and became the first serving regional Chairman to be appointed Director-General.
Baadshah, through a misunderstanding, receives Agent Malhotra's ticket at the counter, while Agent Malhotra, who received Baadshah's ticket, is identified as the CBI's " Baadshah " by Rani when he picks it up.
* CBI is going to start fresh probe if Dayanidhi Maran had role in Aircel / Maxis Communications deal, CBI's investigations so far have been limited to decisions taken after 2007 by Maran's successor A Raja.
" Most of CBI's oral histories are transcribed and available online.

plea and for
'' My impassioned plea for civil rights created a landslide of correspondence and one sponsor even asked me to consider replacing the Eddie Cantor comedy hour on a permanent basis.
A lawyer, hired by the college, was arguing specifically for Dartmouth: Daniel Webster, class of 1801, made her plight the dramatic focus of his whole plea.
The most important of these found him in agreement with Hough's plea for reform.
The Laos government plea for help was made by Foreign Minister Tiao Sopsaisana.
A plea of nolo contendere, followed by a nominal fine, after all is a small price to pay for this untrammeled license.
Today in common-law jurisdictions, the court enters a plea of not guilty for a defendant who refuses to enter a plea.
Allocution is sometimes required of a defendant who pleads guilty to a crime in a plea bargain in exchange for a reduced sentence.
On a trip to Washington, with a final plea for help in East Tennessee in early 1863, he gave a speech in Indianapolis, saying: " If the institution of slavery denies the government the right of agitation, and seeks to overthrow it, then the government has a clear right to destroy it.
Andocides ' plea for his return and removal of civil disabilities.
Following this ruling, Alford petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus in the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, which upheld the initial ruling, and subsequently to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit which ruled that Alford's plea was not voluntary, because it was made under fear of the death penalty.
The Supreme Court held that for the plea to be accepted, the defendant must have been advised by a competent lawyer who was able to inform the individual that his best decision in the case would be to enter a guilty plea.
" The Court allowed the guilty plea only with a simultaneous protestation of innocence as there was enough evidence to show that the prosecution had a strong case for a conviction, and the defendant was entering such a plea to avoid this possible sentencing.
The Court went on to note that even if the defendant could have shown that he would not have entered a guilty plea " but for " the rationale of receiving a lesser sentence, the plea itself would not have been ruled invalid.
Others hold that an Alford plea is simply one form of a guilty plea, and, as with other guilty pleas, the judge must see there is some factual basis for the plea.
" In the 1999 South Carolina Supreme Court case State v. Gaines, the Court held that Alford guilty pleas were to be held valid in the absence of a specific on-the-record ruling that the pleas were voluntary – provided that the sentencing judge acted appropriately in accordance with the rules for acceptance of a plea made voluntarily by the defendant.
In the 2006 case before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Ballard v. Burton, Judge Carl E. Stewart writing for the Court held that an Alford guilty plea is a " variation of an ordinary guilty plea ".

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