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There was still an appointment to be made for a replacement for Sandra Day O ' Connor, and on October 3, 2005 Bush nominated Harriet Miers, a corporate attorney from Texas who had served as Bush's private attorney and as White House Counsel.
Some scholars have also, at least in private, been very pleased that the Tanners have made available hard-to-find printed works from early LDS history ... even those scholars who are most critical of the Tanners and their methods have profited, at least indirectly, because the Tanners ' allegations have spurred them to begin their own investigations into vital and still incompletely understood topics .... Jerald and Sandra Tanner have functioned with regard to Mormonism in much the same way that Ralph Nader has functioned with regard to American business ....
Other puppet characters included Heidi Doody ( Howdy's sister ), Mayor Phineas T. Bluster, Dilly Dally, Inspector John J. Fadoozle (" America's number 1 private eye "), Sandra the Witch, Princess Summerfall Winterspring, Capt.
Overcoming these stumbling blocks in her private life, Astor went on to even greater success on the screen, eventually winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Sandra Kovak in The Great Lie ( 1941 ).
* Justice Sandra Day O ' Connor made a mention of Motel 6 in her dissent regarding private property rights in the U. S. Supreme Court's Kelo v. City of New London decision.

private and admits
Debord readily admits in his film A Critique of Separation ( 1961 ), " The sectors of a city … are decipherable, but the personal meaning they have for us is incommunicable, as is the secrecy of private life in general, regarding which we possess nothing but pitiful documents ".
Eusebius refers to three works of Serapion in his history, but admits that others probably existed: first is a private letter addressed to Caricus and Pontius against Montanism, from which Eusebius quotes an extract ( Historia ecclesiastica V, 19 ), as well as ascriptions showing that it was circulated amongst bishops in Asia and Thrace ; next is a work addressed to a certain Domninus, who in time of persecution abandoned Christianity for the error of " Jewish will-worship " ( Hist.
As far as her private life is concerned, she admits that she has been chasing a French doctor across half the continent, but in the end he found someone else.
Graham explains the videotapes, and admits to Cynthia his sexual dysfunction: that he is impotent when in the presence of another person, and that he achieves gratification by watching these videos in private.
* 28 July-Maninder Pal Singh Kohli admits to having raped and murdered British teenager Hannah Foster in an interview to a private television channel.
Their conversation is kept private as Tim takes off his mic, but he emerges unsuccessful and admits Dawn said no.
However, in the course of gossiping about the case, another private, a telephonist working at the telephone exchange admits overhearing Carrington's phone conversation with his wife and what was really said.
Their conversation is kept private as Tim takes off his microphone, but he emerges unsuccessful and admits Dawn said no.

private and Stevens
During high school, she acted and danced, graduating in May 1947 from Stevens School, a small private institution in a mansion on Walnut Lane in the Northwest Philadelphia neighborhood of Germantown.
Stevens, 529 U. S. 765 ( 2000 ), the United States Supreme Court endorsed the " partial assignment " approach to qui tam relator standing to sue under the False Claims Act — allowing private individuals to sue on behalf of the U. S. government for injuries suffered solely by the government.
* Crossroads on the Columbia Preserve America Project collection, exhibits, and images from museum and private collections covering Stevens County
From the 1920s to the 50's Lake Stevens was primarily a resort community, with many public and private resort beaches scattered around the shore.
Stevens died on August 9, 2010, when a de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter he and several others were flying in crashed while en route to a private fishing lodge.
While at Harvard, Stevens wrote a paper on maritime law which received honorable mention for the Addison Brown prize, a Harvard Law School award made for the best essay by a student on a subject related to private international law or maritime law.
Stevens Institute of Technology is a private, coeducational research university located on a campus in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA.
The Stevens suit against the attorney general contended that she had overstepped her legal authority over a private institution, and sought that any case be pursued by confidential arbitration.
Two private citizens filed challenges to the election on January 6: Daniel P. Stevens of Fall City and Arthur Coday, Jr. of Shoreline.
Jimmy Stevens ' Nagriamel movement, in alliance with private French interests and backed by the Phoenix Foundation and American libertarians hoping to establish a tax-free haven, declared the island of Espiritu Santo independent of the new government.
Nethercutt then served as staff counsel and later chief of staff to Senator Ted Stevens ( R-AK ) before returning to private practice in Washington State.
The title character, played by Craig Stevens, is a well-dressed private investigator whose hair is always in place and who loves cool jazz.
Territorial Judge Edward Lander and Ezra Meeker ( an influential private citizen ) were both vocal in opposing Stevens — Lander was arrested as a result, and Meeker was simply ignored.
After Michigan became a state, Governor Stevens T. Mason offered the positions of state Bank Commissioner and state Attorney General, both of which he declined in order to develop his private practice, although he maintained an active role in the new state's Democratic Party.
Jack Stevens came 16th on AJS's official entry, one place behind private owner J. D.
Valuable artwork of the Stevens ' private collection is also on board the jetliner, to be eventually displayed in his new museum.
To prove his innocence and track down the real killer, Stevens hires a private investigator by the name of Norman Z. Moody.
Ex-con turned private investigator Bradford Galt ( Mark Stevens ) suspects someone is following him and maybe even trying to kill him.
The dissenting opinions, on the other hand, disagreed with Chief Justice Rehnquist: Justice Stevens wrote "... the voluntary character of the private choice to prefer a parochial education over an education in the public school system seems to me quite irrelevant to the question whether the government's choice to pay for religious indoctrination is constitutionally permissible.
After nearly twenty years in film, in 1958, Stevens gained national prominence for his starring role as private detective Peter Gunn, a television series which aired on NBC ( and later ABC.
In 1857, Stevens made his first important sale to a private collector, when Consolation was bought for a rumored 6, 000 francs by the Berlin collector and dealer Ravéné.
Stevens also began to take private students, including Sarah Bernhardt, who became a close personal friend, and William Merritt Chase.
Following The Rocketeer, Stevens worked primarily as an illustrator, doing a variety of ink and painted illustrations for book and comic book covers, posters, prints, portfolios, and private commissions, including a number of covers for Comico's Jonny Quest title and a series of eight covers for various Eclipse titles, which were also published in the form of large posters.
She served as staff counsel for Ford Motor Company and later as a partner with the law firm Feikens, Stevens, Hurley & P. C., before going into private practice.

private and questions
The debate between proponents of private versus state capitalism is centered around questions of managerial efficacy, productive efficiency, and fair distribution of wealth.
In regards to economic questions within individualist anarchism there are adherents to mutualism ( Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Emile Armand, early Benjamin Tucker ); natural rights positions ( Early Benjamin Tucker, Lysander Spooner, Josiah Warren ); and egoistic disrespect for " ghosts " such as private property and markets ( Max Stirner, John Henry Mackay, Lev Chernyi, later Benjamin Tucker, Renzo Novatore, illegalism ).
* Distribution Strategy: questions of operating control ( centralized, decentralized or shared ); delivery scheme, e. g., direct shipment, pool point shipping, cross docking, direct store delivery ( DSD ), closed loop shipping ; mode of transportation, e. g., motor carrier, including truckload, Less than truckload ( LTL ), parcel ; railroad ; intermodal transport, including trailer on flatcar ( TOFC ) and container on flatcar ( COFC ); ocean freight ; airfreight ; replenishment strategy ( e. g., pull, push or hybrid ); and transportation control ( e. g., owner-operated, private carrier, common carrier, contract carrier, or third-party logistics ( 3PL )).
Over the next eleven years Vesalius traveled with the court, treating injuries from battle or tournaments, performing pastes and postmortems, and writing private letters addressing specific medical questions.
Research programs, including field projects such as the VORTEX projects ( Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment ), deployment of TOTO ( the TOtable Tornado Observatory ), Doppler On Wheels ( DOW ), and dozens of other programs, hope to solve many questions that still plague meteorologists .< ref name =" field programs history "> Universities, government agencies such as the National Severe Storms Laboratory, private-sector meteorologists, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research are some of the organizations very active in research ; with various sources of funding, both private and public, a chief entity being the National Science Foundation.
Haughey's personal wealth and extravagant lifestyle – he owned racehorses, a large motor sailing yacht Celtic Mist, a private island, and a Gandon-designed mansion – had long been a point of curious speculation ; he had refused throughout his career to answer any questions about how he financed this lifestyle on a government salary.
The show's host, Jamie Campbell, asked Brown questions about his career and private life, and infamously joked about making " sexual moves " towards the singer.
This questions both Ba ' th claims of commitment to the redistribution of land to the majority of peasants as well as the state government being socialist-if it allowed the majority of land to be owned in the private sector how could it truly be socialist.
The rapid expansion in the number and size of schools has raised questions as to the quality of education at certain newer private osteopathic medical schools.
While Aristotle justified the existence of private ownership, he left open questions of ( 1 ) how to allocate property between what is private and common and ( 2 ) how to allocate the private property within society.
Amthor dismisses his questions, then has him assaulted and thrown out by two crooked policemen, who lock him up in a private hospital.
In December, MacDonald's private secretary Herbert Usher wrote a long memorandum asking key questions about what type of ongoing organisation was needed.
* Responds to complaints and questions from private citizens.
The most difficult questions were those of the protection of minorities, and of German private property liquidation in the portions of Upper Silesia assigned to Poland.
The Faculty participates in two national research schools: the School of Human Rights and the Ius Commune Research School, which focuses on European, international and transnational legal questions in both private and public law.
After the hearing our counsel, Mr. John Finerty, advised the sub-commission that questions based on private information were highly improper, would be sufficient cause for mistrial in any ordinary court, and that he could not continue as counsel if they were to be permitted in future.
It also can be applied to a wide range of issues ranging from the right of an entity to discharge broadly polluting waste on private property to broad questions of licensing, and even to the right of sedition.
He seemed to know everything about the private life of the royal court, gave right answers to most questions and spoke to courtiers as if he had known them as a child.
It is usually applied in questions of constitutionally improper delegations of powers of any of the three branches of government to either of the other, to the administrative state, or to private entities.
Lakanal became a member of the Committee of Public Instruction early in 1793, and after carrying many useful decrees on the preservation of national monuments, on the military schools, on the reorganization of the Jardin des Plantes as the Muséum national d ' Histoire naturelle, and other matters ( such as the creation of the École publique des Langues Orientales vivantes ), he brought forward on June 26 his Projet d ' éducation nationale ( printed at the Imprimerie Nationale ), which proposed to lay the burden or primary education on the public funds, but to leave secondary education to private enterprise ; public fêtes were also assigned specified sums, and a central commission was to be entrusted with educational questions.
While the ' 33 Act contains an antifraud provision ( Section 17 ), when the ' 34 Act was enacted, questions remained about the reach of that antifraud provision and whether a private right of action — that is, the right of an individual private citizen to sue an issuer of stock or related market actor, as opposed to government suits — existed for purchasers.

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