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Hugh did exactly this in 1201 and Philip summoned John to attend court in Paris in 1202, citing the Le Goulet treaty to strengthen his case.
Gregory was also asked to arbitrate during his journey to Francia in 833 the case against Aldric of Le Mans, who was being forced out of his see by partisans of Lothair.
In Dorothy L. Sayers's novel Gaudy Night, set in 1935, the main character Harriet Vane, a crime fiction writer, covers her investigation on a mystery case at her fictional Oxford college, Shrewsbury, with research on Sheridan Le Fanu.
In 2005 and 2008, Le Pen was fined, in both case 10, 000 euros for “ incitement to discrimination, hatred and violence towards a group of people ”, on account of statements made about Muslims in France.
In 1974, Le Monde reported that he used to leave a sealed letter stating his whereabouts in case of emergency.
It might be viewed as a parody of Le Morte d ' Arthur ( and other examples of the chivalric romance ), in which case the novel form would be the direct result of poking fun at a collection of heroic folk legends.
" The Word of Unbinding " may be set any time before The Other Wind, but the differences in magical terminology, the presence of the otherwise unknown " trolls " ( whom Le Guin notes " became extinct in Earthsea at some point "), and the character of the evil wizard Voll the Fell suggest that it might be appropriately placed either before the time of Morred, or later, in the Dark Times after the death of Maharion and before the founding of the school on Roke ; in either case before " The Finder ".
The most famous case in recent history is perhaps the publication of the book on François Mitterrand called Le Grand Secret in which Mitterrand's doctor published a book that not only revealed private facts about Mr. Mitterrand's life, but also revealed medical confidences protected by doctor – patient privilege.
The bad publicity garnered from the " Shit wine case " was extensive, with several publications such as Le Monde, The Times, The New York Times and the Herald Tribune running critical or satirical articles on the court's decision.
Though a rare option, a GTO could be ordered with " Endura Delete ", in which case the Endura bumper would be replaced by a chrome front bumper and grille from the Pontiac Le Mans.
Although Peter most likely planted it there himself ( even the papal legate Adhemar of Le Puy believed this to be the case ), it helped raise the spirits of the Crusaders.
The trial was fought to decide a case brought by Sir Jean de Carrouges against squire Jacques Le Gris, whom he accused of raping his wife Marguerite when Carrouges was in Paris conducting business.
Two contemporary accounts of the case were written: Histoire Admirable by Guillaume Le Sueur and the better known Arrest Memorable by Jean de Coras, one of the trial judges in Toulouse.
Le Cornu ( 2009 ) argues a case which links critical thinking to a heightened individualism which she considers is not so prevalent in the East, and suggests that education at all levels should train people in three principal types of thinking and reflection: receptive, appreciative and critical.
Sophie Desmarais ' ex-husband, Eric Le Moyne de Sérigny, is involved in a political financing scandal in France known as the Bettencourt case widely covered by the French media.
Although Le Guin based the location of the city Es Toch on the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, James W. Bittner points out that the city of Es Toch, like many of Le Guin's imaginary landscapes, is both an image and a symbol with underlying psychological value and meaning, in this case an underlying chasm.
In this case, the previous barony was intended to be extinguished ( no authority suggests that there is a baron De Le Warre still abeyant ) and the act altering precedence is difficult to understand other than as political expediency.
There has been a recorded case of a Le Conte's Sparrow hybridized with a Nelson's Sparrow, in June 1949 in Ontario.
Le Cri du sang innocent ( 1775 ) omits all mention of Belleval and shifts the blame to Duval de Soicourt, the judge in the case.
The imprisonment of Aubrey and Maturin in the Temple prison in Paris may echo the case of Captain Sidney Smith, captured on 19 April 1796 while attempting to cut out a French ship in Le Havre.
4 .↑ A .- D. Poirier, professor of romanic philology at the Catholic University of Angers, in " Eléments d ’ unité: Le parler, le folklore, l ’ art, in: La Revue du Bas-Poitou " wrote in 1941: « In Upper-Poitou, as in Vendée, as in Aunis, Saintonge and Angoumois, the same terms, coming from the dialect, are found [...], with the same appearance, I could say, the same costume, in any case with an air of close kindship that a skilled person can catch easily.
The team Le National is a direct copy of the real-life Nordiques, up to the logo ( the Nordiques have the lower case letter N as symbol ; the National has a capital N ).
) In any case, Le Sage stated that he knew nothing of Fatio ’ s theory until he was informed by his teacher Gabriel Cramer in 1749.

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This is the case with Vautrin, the criminal mastermind who tutors young Eugene de Rastignac in Balzac's 1835 novel Le Père Goriot.

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As in the one-dimensional case, the element indices may be changed by changing the base address B.
Formerly, some companies changed their ANAC number every month for secrecy ; this is still the case with a few numbers.
The case was remanded to the District Court which did not apply the superior court's criteria ( on the grounds that in the interim, the Supreme Court had changed the applicable law ).
A mild revision of style accompanies this with balloon font changed to CCTimeSaleLower, an upper and lower case font and a much larger Beano logo on the cover.
If a user added more than one drive to a system the user had to open the case and cut a trace in the circuit board to permanently change the drive's number, or hand-wire an external switch to allow it to be changed externally.
As the threat of Cold War eased, a number of such civil defense organisations have been disbanded or mothballed ( as in the case of the Royal Observer Corps in the United Kingdom and the United States civil defense ), while others have changed their focuses into providing rescue services after natural disasters ( as for the State Emergency Service in Australia ).
Some of the effects of hydrocodone come from the fact that a fraction of it is changed to hydromorphone in the liver, as is the case with all codeine-based analgesics ( codeine into morphine, dihydrocodeine into dihydromorphine, nicocodeine into nicomorphine etc .).
When war became inevitable between Russia and the Porte, Andrássy arranged with the Russian court that, in case Russia prevailed, the status quo should not be changed to the detriment of the Austrian monarchy.
Letter shapes have changed over the centuries, including the creation for Medieval Latin of lower case forms which did not exist in the Classical period.
( This case study was done in 1975, this society has changed since )
There is typically a preference for close packing of the atoms, such as face or body centered cubic arrangements, but in the case of liquid gallium the stacking is not regular, at least not at long range and bond angles are easily changed.
This can create an unwieldy name, as in the case of PricewaterhouseCoopers, which has since changed its brand name to " PwC ".
An example of the opposite case is " cuckoo ", which, due to continuous familiarity with the bird noise down the centuries, has kept approximately the same pronunciation as in Anglo-Saxon times and its vowels have not changed to as in " furrow ".
If the changed terms do not satisfy the court, then it shall return the case to the prosecution.
The case becomes even more complicated if foreign elements are thrown into the mix, such as when the place of marriage is different from the territory where divorce was filed ; when the parties ' nationalities and residences do not match ; when there is property in a foreign jurisdiction ; or when the parties have changed residence several times during the marriage.
For example, when Oceania is at war with Eurasia, records indicate that this has always been the case, yet when they are no longer fighting the historical records are changed and the populace are brainwashed to believe that the two nations have always been allies.
While unsuccessful in the courts, the legal reasoning behind the case changed the landscape of sex discrimination law and resulted in the establishment of Yale's Grievance Board and the Yale Women's Center.
Security vans previously had red lightbars, but after public scrutiny following the Sipkema case, were changed to amber to fall in line with Florida State Statutes.
In this case, the charge on the atom changed, but its oxidation state did not.
In the case of PSK, the phase is changed to represent the data signal.
Nyrop notes the poetical stories of the " redeeming power of the kiss are to be found in the literature of many countries, especially, for example, in the Old French Arthurian romances ( Lancelot, Guiglain, Tirant le blanc ) in which the princess is changed by evil arts into a dreadful dragon, and can only resume her human shape in the case of a knight being brave enough to kiss her.
In 1566 Dudley formed the opinion that Elizabeth would never marry, recalling that she had always said so since she was eight years old ; but he still was hopeful — she had also assured him he would be her choice in case she changed her mind ( and married an Englishman ).
In this case, if the ratio F / f was not always equal to 1, but changed if we switched from SI to CGS, that would mean that Newton's Third Law's truth or falsity would depend on the system of units used, which would contradict this fundamental hypothesis.
In any case, Renaissance chastity belts were said to have had padded linings ( to prevent large areas of metal from coming into direct prolonged contact with the skin ), and these had to be changed fairly frequently, so that such belts were not practical for uninterrupted long-term wear.
This article has only been partially changed in the 1983 revision, as it was linked to very complicated case law.

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