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The use of jury trials evolved within common law systems rather than civil law systems, has had a profound impact on the nature of American civil procedure and criminal procedure rules, even in cases where a bench trial is actually contemplated in a particular case.
Until 1949, bastnäsite was a rare and obscure mineral, not even remotely contemplated as a potential commercial source for lanthanides.
To maneuver the situation within Hobyo, they even contemplated the idea of reinstating Ali Yusuf.
" He even contemplated at one point having a " faint shadow of bars on stage floor " but, in the end, decided against this level of what he called " explicitation ".
Early on, Rouse said that he hoped Tivoli would be a place “ where, under the benign influence of having fun and relaxing in familiar ways, people would have opportunities, especially attractively and conveniently presented, for discovering new ways to enjoy their free time — new foods, new visual and tactile aesthetic experiences, even new social relations .” Rouse wanted the town center in Columbia to provide the most comprehensive range of recreational activities and services that had ever been contemplated in a new town.
On the death of Guntram in 592, Childebert annexed the kingdom of Burgundy, and even contemplated seizing Clotaire's estates and becoming sole king of the Franks.
He even writes in a complacent way of how he contemplated his murders before carrying them out.
The Exercitationes in Baronium are but a fragment of the massive criticism which he contemplated ; it failed in presenting the uncritical character of Baronius's history, and had only a moderate success, even among Protestants.
More likely he contemplated a defection to the side of Robert the Bruce ; rumour had it he even planned marrying one of Bruce's daughters.
" The actress has even contemplated quitting acting and spending more time with her family if she is unable to get these kinds of roles.
Gilman contemplated going into the ministry, and even took out a license to preach, but later settled on a career in education.
A marriage between Guy and Isabel de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, was contemplated, or possibly even took place and then annulled.
At one point of time, the situation became so serious that the Directors of the Council even contemplated the thought of moving the Company's factory to Gingee.
But, after an unsuccessful sale of his works by auction in 1861, he contemplated leaving Paris for Amsterdam or London, or even New York.
In the aftermath, he totally moved away from his ' extremist ' phase and even nationalism, as he contemplated an association of free nations as the great federal-idea.
He was so smitten with Baarová that he even contemplated marrying her.
King had contemplated running for Senate in 2000 against Hillary Clinton, and even created an exploratory committee in 2003 to challenge Chuck Schumer.
As Ismail expanded Egypt's borders in Africa, and the Ottoman Empire continued to decay, Ismail believed he was close to realizing formal Egyptian independence, and even contemplated using the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 to declare himself Sultan of Egypt.
*" If should be extended to East Germany, demolition of the Berlin Wall might even be contemplated.
James contemplated making Petre Anglican Archbishop of York when the see fell vacant, but the pope would not grant Petre a dispensation to hold it, and he even directed Petre's superiors to rebuke him for his excessive ambition.
She became violently anti-Bonapartist, and is even said to have contemplated the assassination of Napoleon III.
Whereas Southwestern Cable allowed an agency to regulate areas not explicitly contemplated by the statute when necessary to fulfill its ultimate goal even when legislative efforts to gain such power failed, FDA does not allow agencies to regulate areas for which Congress has developed a separate statutory scheme.
He subsequently represented Rathcormack between 1790 and 1798 and served then for Banagher from 1800 until the Act of Union in 1801, which bitterly disappointed him ; he even contemplated emigrating to the United States.
These profiles are presented with the five issues in the Secret War hardback and paperback collections, and include a list of heroes that Fury recommended be sent in if his stealth attack failed and a large-scale assault was required ( Hawkeye, Spider-Woman, Punisher, Ms. Marvel, War Machine, the Hulk and the Sentry ), and a list of heroes who Fury contemplated including in the original mission but rejected for various reasons ( Cyclops relied on his team too much, Fury had doubts about Doc Samson's ability to come through in a crunch, the Falcon lacked the right kind of power, Iron Man would ask too many questions even without the issue of bringing in someone who relied that heavily on technology against the Tinkerer, the Thing was too visually distinctive, Kitty Pryde lacked the right mentality, and Fury couldn't trust Mystique or the Purple Man ).

even and raid
Not all of those executed were leaders: Willie Pearse described himself as " a personal attaché to my brother, Patrick Pearse "; John MacBride had not even been aware of the Rising until it began, but had fought against the British in the Boer War fifteen years before ; Thomas Kent did not come out at all — he was executed for the killing of a police officer during the raid on his house the week after the Rising.
They even entertained the possibility that John Brown himself had come to the Eastern Shore to lure slaves away before his ill-fated raid on Harper's Ferry in October 1859.
Prime Minister Winston Churchill later distanced himself from the attack, even though he was heavily involved with the planning of the raid.
In 1631 descendants of Castamir organised a devastating raid on the haven of Pelargir, even killing King Minardil.
An even more ambitious trench raid on 1 March 1917, once again by the 4th Canadian Division, failed and resulted in 637 casualties including two battalion commanders and a number of company commanders killed.
There even was a small Fenian raid on a storage building that successfully got back some weapons that had been seized by the US Army.
Bruce still evaded the English successfully, in early August even staging a raid into northern England, and shortly after this Gaveston withdrew to Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland.
The importance of the city was so great that Adolf Hitler even put Bluefield on his reputed list of German air raid targets in the United States.
Tushratta threatened to raid beyond the Euphrates if even a single lamb or kid was stolen.
He was shot down while on a raid on Hamburg in an operation masterminded by Luftwaffe Colonel Biedenbender, who was promoted to general for this achievement ( though Hogan gets even by framing Biedenbender for bombing a German refinery, thereby ruining his military career in the episode " Hogan Throws a Birthday Party ").
Coinciding with a violent raid on a European settlement on the East Coast by Te Kooti, shattered what European colonists regarded as a new era of peace and prosperity, creating fears of a " general uprising of hostile Māoris ", but once Titokowaru was defeated and the East Coast threat minimised, the alienation of Māori land, as well as the political subjugation of Māori, continued at an even more rapid pace.
: Her addiction to karaoke is ceaseless, and she even goes as far as to raid the cash register in order to buy a new high-end personal computer, mistaking it for a high-tech karaoke machine.
The war, coinciding with a violent raid on a European settlement on the East Coast by fugitive guerrilla fighter Te Kooti, shattered what European colonists regarded as a new era of peace and prosperity, creating fears of a " general uprising of hostile Māoris ", but once Titokowaru was defeated and the East Coast threat minimised, the alienation of Māori land, as well as the political subjugation of Māori, continued at an even more rapid pace.
He was even implicated in both scandal and controversy when, during World War II, Scotland Yard suspected him of fifth columnist sabotage and mounted a surprise raid to seize works thought to contain coded messages to the enemy.
No merchant ships were sunk or even sighted by the German heavy surface units during the 2-week raid.
In relation to actions which may well in point of fact be historically connected with the world wars even if this happens, for whatever reason, not to be a matter of general discussion ( e. g. occupation by Western forces in the 1920s of Palestine and other areas being the homelands of Arabs in the Near East and followed eighty years later in 2001 by the ' 9 / 11 ' raid on New York and elsewhere in the United States ) similar historically and architecturally significant memorials are also designed and constructed ( vide National September 11 Memorial ).
This shift led to many casualties among explosive makers as well as nearby civilians, as the clandestine laboratories that produce explosive belts are often located in residential areas, and it is not uncommon to find dozens or even hundreds of kilograms of TATP in a single location during a raid.
The Confederate leadership was appalled by the raid and withdrew even tacit support from the " bushwackers ".
The Saudi government has gone further than stopping Christians from worshipping in publicly designated buildings to even raid private prayer meetings among Christian believers in their own homes.
However, it may be that the long-term consequences of Aureolus's rebellion were even more serious in that it opened Raetia to further invasion by the Alamanni who then went on to raid in force into Italy itelf next year in the early months of the reign of Claudius Gothicus.
When the police raid his mother's apartment, she has a heart attack, leaving her in an even weaker state.
* March 12 – 13 ( overnight ) – The second Royal Air Force Bomber Command raid on Essen during the Battle of the Ruhr is even more destructive than the first one of March 5 – 6.
Despite the scattering of bombs due to cloud cover – which even leads to the city of Mainz being hit by mistake – the raid inflicts significant damage on Frankfurt-am-Main.
The raid is even more successful than that of March 18-19, badly damages much of the city, leaving half of the city without water, electricity, or natural gas, and inflicting much destruction on industrial areas.

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