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case and impending
Banquo's ability to live on in different ways is another oppositional force, in this case to Macbeth's impending death.
At the risk of his own life and hoping for Aëtius to die, Attila at last gave the orders for combat, but delayed until the ninth hour so the impending sunset would help his troops to flee the battlefield in case of defeat.
Just before the Japanese dive bombers began their attacks, Enterprise and Saratoga cleared their decks for the impending action by launching the aircraft that they had been holding ready in case the Japanese fleet carriers were sighted.
" Padilla's lawyer correlated the indictment's timing as avoidance of an impending Supreme Court hearing on the Padilla case: " The administration is seeking to avoid a Supreme Court showdown over the issue.
The most famous of these were the Rywin affair ( an alleged attempt to interfere with the legislative process, so named after the main suspect Lew Rywin ) -- this case was investigated by a special parliamentary committee, whose proceedings were televised and widely followed ), and the Starachowice affair ( government ministers informed friends with links to organized crime about an impending raid ).
Some thought that a power balance that Emperor Wu had hoped for at his death might be restored, as Princes Jiong and Ying were each given regent titles ( and awarded the nine bestowments, in one rare case where the nine bestowments were not signs of an impending usurpation, although Prince Ying declined the bestowments ), and many talented officials were promoted into important positions.
In a separate case, Federal Judge Robert Sweet ruled on February 24, 2005 that Miller was not required to reveal who in the government leaked word of an impending raid to her.
Learning of the impending attack on Northwarden, Arutha readies his army and sends Owyn and Gorath to Krondor to seek Pug's help in case the moredhel employ magic.
The grounds of his impending appeal were that the trial judge had erred by allowing the Crown to put a case to the jury unsupported by its own witnesses and had also put forward alternative cases to the jury, one of which had not been argued by the Crown.
In the case of Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. v. Greenmoss Builders, Inc., 472 U. S. 749 ( 1985 ) the U. S. Supreme Court held that a credit reporting agency may be liable if it was careless in reporting an impending or past bankruptcy filing of a business that is not a public figure.
Grabar's influence over impending demolitions was now reduced to writing pleas to Stalin, as was the case of the Sukharev Tower in 1933 – 1934.

case and food
The trunk limbs are beaten in a metachronal rhythm, causing a flow of water along the midline of the animal, from which it derives oxygen, food and, in the case of the Anostraca and Notostraca, movement.
As is the case today, photosynthesizing organisms, such as phytoplankton and land plants, formed the primary part of the food chain in the late Cretaceous.
Coyotes will usually leave the hide and most of the skeleton of larger animals relatively intact, unless food is scarce, in which case they may leave only the largest bones.
Cold stores provide large volume, long-term storage for strategic food stocks held in case of national emergency in many countries.
The team of researchers concluded that " the finding lends strong support for the case that food additives exacerbate hyperactive behaviors ( inattention, impulsivity and overactivity ) at least into middle childhood.
Each new food is approved separately with a guideline specifying a maximum dosage ; in case of quarantine applications the minimum dose is regulated.
' In the second case, he cites an example that demonstrates ignorance of statistical principles in the lay press: ' Since no such proof is possible genetically modified food is harmless, the article in The New York Times was what is called a " bad rap " against the U. S. Department of Agriculture-a bad rap based on a junk-science belief that it's possible to prove a null hypothesis.
XIII by James of Bulgaria ), which would be passed to mean " funeral meal " and then " food to serve " during this office ( see today's μαχαρωνιά-macharōnia in Eastern Thrace, in the sense of " rice-based dish served at the funeral "), in which case the term would be composed of the double root of μακάριος " blessed " and αἰωνίος ( aiōnios ), " eternally ", and the second from the Greek μακαρία " barley broth ", which would have added the suffix-one.
He traveled to Berlin in disguise to offer his services, but was instead told to make himself useful by arranging food supplies for the Army from his estates in case they were needed.
In any case all voyages required stops for food, water and repairs ; the treatment of voyagers fell under the special " guest " ethic for visitors.
Compounding Clemente's condition was a case of food poisoning, a previously injured ankle, and a bout with malaria.
According to the Islamic jurist Al-Ghazali ( Algazel, 1058 – 1111 ), the government was also expected to store up food supplies in every region in case a disaster or famine occurred.
* United Nations warns of humanitarian disaster if 1. 5 million expected Afghan refugees have nowhere to go, or in any case in two-three weeks when food relief supplies run out.
His doctor, Charles E. Sawyer, believed Harding's illness to be a severe case of food poisoning.
* June 19 – The fast food chain McDonald's wins a partial victory in its libel trial, known as the McLibel case, against two environmental campaigners.
Furthermore each case of food-borne botulism is a potential public health emergency in that it is necessary to identify the source of the outbreak and ensure that all persons who have been exposed to the toxin have been identified, and that no contaminated food remains.
Infection may occur either through blood ( in the case of Y. pestis ) or in an alimentary fashion, occasionally via consumption of food products ( especially vegetables, milk-derived products and meat ) contaminated with infected urine or feces.
He wrote in Walden: " The practical objection to animal food in my case was its uncleanness ; and besides, when I had caught and cleaned and cooked and eaten my fish, they seemed not to have fed me essentially.
With respect to proposals by the State Council of the People's Republic of China, the NPC has rejected a bill on maritime safety, and it is no longer uncommon for the State Council to amend or withdraw a bill on account of NPC opposition as with the case of the fuel tax and the draft food safety law which have been repeatedly blocked by the NPC.
This suggests that the population of the herbivore fluctuates around the carrying capacity of the food source, in this case the plant.
The details of these requirements vary according to the intended use of the LMOs, and, in the case of LMOs for food, feed or for processing, they should be further addressed by the governing body of the Protocol.
Such a huge statutory amount considered by the legislative organ is based on several extremely serious food quality incidents in the past two years, such as the notorious Sanlu tainted milk powder case.
For example, in the case of Malawi, almost five million of its 13 million people used to need emergency food aid.

case and emergencies
Contestants are sometimes permitted to exit the house in case of emergencies.
To continue licensure midwives must maintain regular recertification in neonatal resuscitation and management of maternal emergencies, maintain the minimum volume of clinical care ( 40 women ), participate in peer case reviews and continuing education activities.
There are also hospitals and command centres in such shelters, aimed at keeping the country running in case of emergencies.
* Due to a catastrophic fire in Rome, the barracks system is created to allow quicker response in the case of emergencies.
Sometimes these unspent propellant charges remained on the turret floor due to the emergencies at the time, and in either case, all of the remaining serviceable 152mm shells still remained caseless, albeit attached to their warheads, and sleeved into a re-usable white nine-ply nylon bag which was form-fitted to hold the propellant portion of the shell.
In addition to meeting increased production requirements, a western location was seen to serve as a contingency operation in case of emergencies in the Washington, D. C. metropolitan area ; as well, costs for transporting currency to Federal Reserve banks in San Francisco, Dallas, and Kansas City would be reduced.
* 1 ) Transactions demand for money: this includes both ( a ) the willingness to hold cash for everyday transactions and ( b ) a precautionary measure ( money demand in case of emergencies ).
The area is extremely barren, dry and isolated, and anyone wishing to travel the track must carry fresh water, supplies, fuel, and spare parts for their vehicle with them in case of emergencies.
In the case of emergencies, a nation may broadcast special programs overseas to inform listeners what is occurring.
* Submarine communication buoys – used for release in case of emergencies or for communication
That summer, congress was debating the McCarran Act, which would require the registration and fingerprinting of all " subversives " in the United States, restrictions of their right to travel, and detention in case of " emergencies ", while the House Un-American Activities Committee was broadening its hearings.
* Inform emergency services, and prepare contingency plans in case of emergencies
The limits of federal power were tested in the Board of Commerce case ( which established the national emergency aspect of peace, order and good government ), Fort Frances Pulp and Paper v. Manitoba Free Press ( which greatly extended it ), and Toronto Electric Commissioners v. Snider ( which held that such emergencies could not be used to unreasonably intrude on the provinces ' property and civil rights power ).
In addition to meeting increased production requirements, a western location was seen to serve as a contingency operation in case of emergencies in the DC metropolitan area ; additionally, costs for transporting currency to Federal Reserve banks in San Francisco, Dallas, and Kansas City would be reduced.
However, they also typically have several volunteer fire departments, who are called upon in case of larger emergencies.
As the complexity of distribution networks grew, it became economically necessary to automate supervision and control of substations from a centrally attended point, to allow overall coordination in case of emergencies and to reduce operating costs.
They were regarded by many as elite troops and often held in reserve during battles in case of emergencies.
The long communication delays to destinations beyond the Moon may mandate new techniques and procedures for spacecraft operations ... in the case of severe emergencies.
In the case of the Maryland State Police, for example, the flight paramedic is a serving State Trooper whose job is to act as the Observer Officer on a police helicopter when not required for medical emergencies.
Pebble Mill was the Midlands Central Switching and Monitoring Centre and would route national channels ( 2 television and 4 national radio as well as local radio ) to the Midland transmitters at Sutton Coldfield, Ridge Hill and The Wrekin and to other parts of the UK as well as acting as a national back up to TVC in case of emergencies.
Although the actual reason for the high concentration of diplomatic children is unknown, it is rumored that the reason is due to the abundance of foreign national professors as well as its proximity to southern Asian countries in case of national emergencies.
Medical fees were too expensive for most Americans to afford except in emergencies, in which case the remedies were more likely to kill than cure.
The amendment states that public debt can not exceed 60 % of GDP, though exceptions would be made in case of a natural catastrophe, economic recession or other emergencies.
Flesland Air Station has since only held mobilization status and will only be used by the air force in case of war and larger emergencies.

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