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This claim, as submitted to the District Court and dismissed by it, 126 F.Supp.235, alleged violation not only of 7 of the Clayton Act, but also of 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act.
Pallas also was dismissed from the court.
It was also reported that federal safety authorities had questioned the design of the handrails and had recommended crash-testing them before they were originally installed, but these concerns were dismissed by Big Dig project managers at the time.
It was also, arguably, in the first steps of the Congo into independence, the underlying cause of the crisis between Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba and President Joseph Kasa Vubu, who ultimately dismissed each other, in 1960.
" Eric Idle also later dismissed the film although remembered his participation fondly.
Consequently, a number of other core tenets of the Pharisees ' belief system ( which became the basis for modern Judaism ), were also dismissed by the Sadducees.
Krupp was also held in high esteem by the kaiser, who dismissed Julius von Verdy du Vernois and his successor Hans von Kaltenborn for rejecting Krupp's design of the C-96 field gun, quipping, “ I ’ ve canned three War Ministers because of Krupp, and still they don ’ t catch on !”
It was also known in England that Bradman was dismissed for a four-ball duck by fast bowler Eddie Gilbert, and looked very uncomfortable.
Many biologists also dismissed the theory because they were not sure it would apply to all species.
Pete Carroll, Parcells's successor, would also take the team to the playoffs twice in 1997 & 1998 before being dismissed as head coach after the 1999 season.
Professor John Mueller of Ohio State University, the author of Atomic Obsession, has also dismissed the need to interfere with Iran's nuclear program and expressed that arms control measures are counterproductive.
Johnson also dismissed the poems ' quality.
Other new North American pop punk bands, though often critically dismissed, also achieved major sales in the first decade of the 2000s.
The accused is disqualified to take part in elections, hold any public office, or obtain a loan from any bank ; the accused is also dismissed from service if a government official.
The idea of a march in a single day is also dismissed as ridiculous.
He was also indiscreet about the sources of his income and so MI5, being unable to control him, dismissed him on 2 November 1944.
Bernhardt also expressed strong interest in inventor Nikola Tesla, only to be dismissed as a distraction to his work.
Schlesinger is also the only secretary to be dismissed from the post.
As well as being a young stranger in a foreign court, she also saw most of her English retinue dismissed by the Emperor ; Henry V also wished that Matilda learn to speak German.
It can also be used as a defensive tactic, as the batsman will feel less able to play risky shots knowing that he will be dismissed should be miss the ball.
Bligh also dismissed Thomas Jamison from the magistracy, describing him in 1807 as being " inimical " to good government.
" It implicitly also dismissed the original report of the Commission of Enquiry on the Coca Leaf by recognizing that " there is a need to undertake a scientific review to assess the coca-chewing habit and the drinking of coca tea.
He also dismissed the band's efforts to continue their career without a label by dealing directly with their fans on the Internet, claiming: " One suspects that their decision occurred round about the time that the record industry decided to shun Marillion.
He also dismissed the radical new revolutionary movements that criticized the official Soviet party line of " Peaceful coexistence " and called for a world revolution.

also and fears
The only suspected cases to arise thus far have been vCJD, although there are fears — based on animal studies — that consuming beef or beef products containing prion particles can also cause the development of classic CJD.
Leto also fears that, like his father, he will be trapped by his prescience.
In Gombe, the chimpanzee also fears adult colobus monkeys.
These fears are also easier to induce in the laboratory.
His resignation followed a report confirming his fears that few Indians listened to the broadcasts, but he was also keen to concentrate on writing Animal Farm.
In late July 2011, NATO troops also handed control of Mazar-i-Sharif to local forces amid rising security fears just days after it was hit by a deadly bombing.
He also carried an envelope of anti-government materials that included a bumper sticker with Thomas Jefferson slogan, " When the government fears the people, there is liberty.
:: Generalized: if the fears include most social situations ( also consider the additional diagnosis of Avoidant Personality Disorder ).
while also suggesting that claims of evidence for reincarnation originate from selective thinking and from the false memories that often result from one's own belief system and basic fears, and thus cannot be counted as empirical evidence.
" Louise also dismisses his fears as silly, stating that he has simply been losing weight, but he continues to lose height as well as weight.
He has also increased contacts with the West, which is eager for access to the country's natural gas riches-but fears were mounting that the government would revert to Niyazov's draconian style of rule.
While pocketing a little extra cash, Hudson was also able to mollify his family's fears that his education had gone to waste.
Calvera also fears reprisals from the U. S. Army.
The HPA's position is that “... radio frequency ( RF ) exposures from WiFi are likely to be lower than those from mobile phones .” It also saw “... no reason why schools and others should not use WiFi equipment .” In October 2007, the HPA launched a new “ systematic ” study into the effects of WiFi networks on behalf of the UK government, in order to calm fears that had appeared in the media in a recent period up to that time ".
* July 10 – Anglo-Dutch navy defeated by the French in the Battle of Beachy Head ( also known as the Battle of Bévéziers ), giving rise to fears of a Jacobite invasion of England.
Albarn, however, attempted to assuage fans ' fears that the album would be electronic by providing reassurances that the band's new album would be " a rockin ' record ", and also stated that it has " a lot of finely crafted pop songs ".
Thurmond also quieted conservative fears over rumors that Nixon planned to ask either Charles Percy or Mark Hatfield — liberal Republicans — to be his running mate.
An ' open to the issue of enlargement with all the problems it entails, in terms of citizens ' fears and doubts related to the impact of this process on freedom of movement, on daily life and employment, it is also the origin relations of exchange and cooperation that the Administration of Reggio Calabria intends to establish with some cities of Poland, especially given the growing progressive presence in the territory of Reggio, Polish citizens who have long hosted within its territory.
Khrushchev's downfall from an internal coup d ' état in 1964 also contributed to Mao's fears of political vulnerability, particularly because of his dwindling prestige amongst his colleagues following the Great Leap Forward.
The writers of Humphrey including Anthony O ' Donohue ( also long time and favourite host of the show ) attempt to set up each show as a new adventure for Humphrey that parallels the needs, fears and fun of the average four year old child.
Much of the plot is also similar ; Petruchio vows to marry Catharine before he has even seen her, she smashes a lute over the music tutor's head, Baptista fears no one will ever want to marry her ; the wedding scene is identical, as is the scene where Grumio teases her with food ; the haberdasher and tailor scene is very similar ; the sun and moon conversation, and the introduction of Vincentio are both taken from Shakespeare.
The film was also popular in the United Kingdom, drawing 9 million to the cinemas, despite Chaplin's fears that wartime audiences would dislike a comedy about a dictator.
The outbreak of neurosis typically comes from the streaming together of these two fears — which Rank also calls the " fear of living " and the " fear of dying " – “ which, even in The Trauma of Birth, I had designated as the fear of both going forward and of going backward ” ( Rank, 1929 – 31, p. 124 ).
Such fears were also found in many of those who supported the Idiran side during the war, as exemplified by Horza, the protagonist in Consider Phlebas.
This type of invasion usually emphasizes common fears during the Cold War, with the Communist agents suspected everywhere, but has also become common during any time of social change and unrest.

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