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allocution and John
Members of both the Soprano and Lupertazzi families were angered by his allocution, believing that John should have stood trial before admitting anything regarding La Cosa Nostra.

allocution and noted
In his allocution at sentencing, Squires noted, apologetically, that he had taken the improper payments because the company was promoting " Harvard MBA's " more rapidly than it was promoting him.
In his allocution at sentencing he noted he had had misgivings on the way and had come home shortly afterward.

allocution and some
The term allocution differs from distribution as distribution implies that the original party loses some kind of control over the information.

allocution and had
Although George VI's accession allocution had already declared that his first act was to create his elder brother Duke of Windsor, and that he willed his brother to be styled His Royal Highness ( HRH ) the Duke of Windsor, Letters Patent were issued in 1937 to formalise the creation of the Dukedom, and further Letters Patent were issued in May of that year to regulate the Duke's right to the attribute of Royal Highness – although the pretext of the Letters Patent was the confirmation of the style of Royal Highness upon the Duke, its actual purpose was to restrict the title to the Duke alone, so as to exclude any future wife from sharing in it.

allocution and from
After an allocution by Charlemagne, the bishops drew up two memorials against the Adoptionists, one containing arguments from patristic writings ; the other arguments from Scripture.

allocution and which
The allocution, by which Pius is seen to withdraw his moral support for the Italian unification movement, is a key first step in the soon-to-be crushing reaction against the revolutions of 1848.
On October 29, 1951 in his ' allocution to midwives ', Pope Pius XII citing Pope Pius XI Encyclical Casti Connubii of December 31, 1930 delared "... that every attempt of either husband or wife in the performance of the conjugal act or in the development of its natural consequences which aims at depriving it of its inherent force and hinders the procreation of new life is immoral and that no ' índication ' of need can convert an act which is intrinsically immoral into a moral and lawful one.
The arrests of the culprits is not referenced in the novel, the end of which focuses on the despair of Amy Folliat, who does not appear to be facing legal charges, although that is never quite spelled out, in her allocution to Poirot.

allocution and by
At his Accession Council on 12 December 1936, moreover, King George VI announced, in the allocution usually given by the monarch just before taking the oath relating to the security of the Church of Scotland, that he would create his brother Duke of Windsor, and that he wished him to be known as His Royal Highness the Duke of Windsor.
This event was triggered by a public allocution of Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Armand Thiéry, a professor in thomistic philosophy at the university, on student life at Germanic universities on January 21, 1896.

allocution and for
In this instance, allocution can serve to provide closure for victims or their families.

allocution and use
The term " allocution " is generally only in use in jurisdictions in the United States, though there are vaguely similar processes in other common law countries.

allocution and ;
In an adversarial system, there is no more controversy and the case proceeds to sentencing ; though in many jurisdictions the defendant must have allocution of her or his crime, a false confession will not be accepted even in common law courts.

allocution and .
" In the field of apologetics, allocution is generally done in defense of a belief.
The right of victims to speak at sentencing is also sometimes referred to as allocution.
An allocution of the Pope often takes the place of a manifesto when a struggle between the Holy See and the secular powers has reached an acute stage.
Lindh's allocution went as follows: " I plead guilty ", he said.
* April 29 – Pope Pius IX publishes an allocution announcing his refusal to support Piedmont-Sardinia in its war with Austria and dispelling hopes that he might serve as ruler of a pan-Italian republic.
Pope Clement VIII then addressed to them an allocution, expressing his joy and promising the Ruthenians his support.

1947 and successor
The Six Nations is the successor to the Home Nations Championship ( 1883 – 1909 and 1932 – 39 ) and the Five Nations Championship ( 1910 – 31 and 1947 – 99 ).
On March 14, 1942, Crowley appointed him as his successor as Outer Head of the Order, and Germer filled the office after the death of Crowley in 1947.
They have seven adult offspring, among them Ian Casley (" Crown Prince Ian ", born 1947 ) who is styled as the Prime Minister of the principality and has been designated as his father's eventual successor as " heir presumptive ".
The Deutsche Bundespost was the federal German government post office created in 1947 as a successor to the Reichspost, and was the largest employer in Germany.
The official announcement was made on 31 January 1947, and McKell resigned from parliament and from the ministry on 6 February, but not before participating in the caucus vote to elect his own successor ( 5 February ); he had favoured Bob Heffron, but James McGirr had the numbers.
This means that despite current political issues, the Metropolis of Bessarabia is now recognized as " the rightful successor " to the Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia and Hotin, which existed from 1927 to 1944, when it was dissolved, its canonical territory being put under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church's Moscow Patriarchate in 1947.
The first official USAF investigations of UFOs were Project Sign ( 1947 – 1949 ) and its successor Project Grudge ( 1949 ).
The actions of the Edge administration took a heavy toll on Hague, who would retire from active politics in 1947 during the administration of Edge ’ s successor, Republican Alfred E. Driscoll.
The year 1947 opened with Amézaga, younger by several years than his successor, preparing to step down as President in favour of his elected successor, Tomás Berreta, who was already aged in his 70s.
Menachem Begin, Jabotinsky's successor, therefore opposed the 1947 United Nations partition plan.
Governor Lee Knous, Vivian ’ s successor and a supporter of public health, referred to her as a “ dynamo ” and an “ atom bomb ” ( Bald 1947 ).
Following the independence of Pakistan in 1947, cricket in the country developed steadily and Pakistan was given Test match status at a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord's Cricket Ground in England on 28 July 1952 following recommendation by India, which, being the successor state of the British Raj, did not have to go through such a process.
On August 16, 1947, the aged and sick Metropolitan Irineu retired from his position and Patriarch Nicodim named Vicar Bishop Justinian Vasluianul as locum tenens until a permanent successor was elected.
Upon returning to Canada in 1947, he became a paid organizer for the Communist Party's successor, the Labor-Progressive Party.
was the collective name for the four cadet branches of the Imperial Household of Japan, which were until 1947 entitled to provide a successor to the Chrysanthemum throne if the main line failed to produce an heir.
Composed in the winter of 1946 and the spring of 1947, this comic opera was a successor to his serious opera The Rape of Lucretia.
In September and November 1944 ( and once again in June 1947 ), he received letters from Crowley referring to him as Crowley's " Caliph " ( or eventual successor ).
The University of Art and Design Linz is the successor to the Art School (“ Kunstschule ”) of the City of Linz established in 1947.
That cathedral was never built, however, as Cantwell died in 1947 and his successor, James Francis McIntyre, decided that building churches and schools was a more pressing need for the archdiocese.
The Marine Aerial Navigator insignia is similar in appearance to the Naval Flight Officer insignia and is considered a " successor " to the Naval Aviation Observer ( Navigation ) insignia, issued between March 1945 and March 1947.
India is a founding-member of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) since 1947 and its successor, the WTO.
In 1947, O ' Riordan was a founding secretary of the Irish Workers ' League and General Secretary thereafter, and of its successor organisation the Irish Workers ' Party from 1962-1970.
Her successor, B. M. Rose, M. A., L. L. D., led the school through Second World War, the rebuilding programme, and the changes that came with the abolition of fees in 1947.
When Soviet-backed communists forced the Prime Minister into exile on 30 May 1947, Dinnyés was appointed as successor.

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