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wake and case
This has been the case in June 2004, in the wake of the US Space Exploration Initiative, and in September 2008 in preparation of the ESA ministerial counsel.
A campaigning lawyer ( Emma Thompson ) who has been investigating the case on behalf of Giuseppe in the wake of public campaigns demanding the release of the accused has a break when she tries to access his father's file and is able to look instead at Gerry's, finding that vital police documents in the file are marked " Not to be shown to the Defence ".
In the wake of the 2010 landmark case filed by Citizens United that allowed unlimited political spending by unions and corporations, Republican Senator John McCain, co-crafter of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, said " there's going to be, over time, a backlash ... when you see the amounts of union and corporate money that's going to go into political campaigns ".
This can pose a particular problem for programs that wake up at a fixed interval that aligns with the load-average sampling, in which case a process may be under-or over-represented in the load average numbers.
That case against two Security Trust executives and one banker had appeared to be Spitzer's strongest, and the settlement seemed to reflect Spitzer's weakening hand in the wake of his defeat in the Sihpol case.
It produced reports, but in the wake of the Niger expedition of 1841 some of its supporters believed a case made on science was being sidelined in the activities of the APS.
Mention of his case came almost 100 years later by a handful of writers in the wake of the 1689 Toleration Act.
In the case of the United States, new bands would form in the wake of previous bands, which created an extensive underground circuit in America, filled with different scenes in various parts of the country.
However, NPTL requires specialized kernel support to implement ( for example ) the contended case of synchronisation primitives which might require threads to sleep and wake again.
In the wake of the dismissal, Christic attorneys and Honey and Avirgan traded accusations over who was to blame for the failure of the case.
However, Montefiore argues that given their location, and in the wake of the Pugachev rebellion, the Cossacks were likely doomed in any case.
Confucian's defeated ( 殿牌 ) is lost in the wake of the case nine years been derided as little more than present in Changwon, but again, Changwon-daedohobu been promoted to persist until the end of the Joseon was.
Criticism was aimed at the partially idealized description of the Worker's and Soldier's Councils which especially was the case in the wake of the German Student Movement of 1960s ( 1968 ).
* On August 17, 2009, 10-year-old Philip Thomas Gompf died from a confirmed case after having contracted the parasite while wake boarding with family on Lake Arietta in Polk County, Florida.
In the wake of the FBI's consistent performance in handling red flags of possible terrorist threats after the Fort Hood shooting case, Clarice Feldman of The American Thinker asked " Aside from racing to the scene of the massacre and declaring that this was not an act of terrorism, what is the FBI's role in counter-intelligence?
While we " sleep ", we live in our astral bodies, either fully conscious and active, or partly conscious and semi-dormant, as the case may be, according to our evolutionary growth ; when we " wake ", the physical and the higher bodies are interlocked again, and we cease to be inhabitants of the astral world .”
In 1871, in the wake of the case of Numa Edward Hartog, the Universities Tests Act removed the difficulties in the way of a Jew becoming a scholar or a fellow in an English university.
In the wake of the 2002 case Veeck v. Southern Building Code Congress Int ' l, Inc., the organization Public Resource has published a substantial portion of the enacted building codes on-line, and they are available as. pdf's which are freely downloadable.
In case of an Italian surface attack, the first five divisions were to stand off from the convoy to face the enemy while the sixth division laid smoke across the wake of the convoy to obscure it from the enemy.
In an earlier essay, Morris argues that in the wake of Larry Kramer's " outing " of Lincoln, the Lincoln Establishment engaged in " mnemonicide ", or the assassination of a threatening counter memory, including the methodologically flawed but widely appropriated case against the " gay Lincoln thesis " by David Herbert Donald in his book We Are Lincoln Men.
Through military service and school education, and in the case of " regulated " peasants also in the wake of the benefits wrought by the final emancipation decree introduced in 1823, some segments of these social groups had begun to identify with the Prussian state.
When Benton came home from the wake Benton received a duel challenge with Charles Lucas ( Missouri ) following a dispute over a court case.
This is contrary to the urban legend that people at a wake are waiting in case the deceased should " wake up.

wake and Victoria
Victoria had been an independent colony for only ten years, but in the wake of the Victorian gold rush, it was the richest colony in Australia, and Melbourne was the largest city in Australia.
The same newspaper reported that this was followed on 6 August 2010 by the closure of the former Labour government's " ContactPoint " database of 11 million under 18 year olds designed to protect children in the wake of the Victoria Climbie child abuse scandal.
Chinese numbers on the New South Wales goldfields had been relatively small, but were rising in the wake of restrictions imposed in Victoria.
After the war, the battalion disbanded, and in the 1920 reorganization of the Militia, in the wake of the work of the Otter Commission, a new regiment was created amalgamating the 50th Regiment and the Victoria Fusiliers and named " The Canadian Scottish Regiment ".

wake and government
It was reported in October 2011 that the Australian federal government had reached an agreement with all of the states on potential changes to their laws in the wake of amendments to the Act of Settlement.
Fearing for his life in the wake of a revolt in Tibet in 1959, the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India where he has led a government in exile since.
Social, political, and economic upheaval in the wake of the conflict led to the Second World War, in which the Allies were defeated in the Battle of France and the French government surrendered and was replaced with an authoritarian regime.
In the wake of the Iranian Revolution, the US sought rapprochement with the Afghan governmenta prospect that the USSR found unacceptable due to weakening Soviet leverage over the regime.
This government collapsed in 1997 in the wake of the additional collapse of pyramid schemes and widespread corruption, which caused anarchy and rebellion throughout the country, backed up by former communists and Sigurimi former members.
In the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, journalist Naomi Klein uncovered that " the initial exploration plan that BP submitted to the federal government for the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon well reads like a Greek tragedy about human hubris.
However, in the wake of the economic crisis of 2008, Greek government debt crisis, 2008 – 2012 Spanish financial crisis and European sovereign debt crisis, thinkers such as Terry Eagleton, David Harvey, and David McNally have given renewed impetus to the debate on whether Marx was right that capitalism inherently tends towards crisis ( which Marx discussed as the " contradictions of capital ").
In the wake of the bombing the U. S. government enacted several pieces of legislation, notably the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.
In January 2372 ( Stardate 49011 ) the Klingon Empire attacked the Cardassian Union, believing the Detapa Council of Cardassia ( which had just come to power in the wake of the Cardassian Central Command being overthrown, making it the first civilian government of the Cardassian Union with Gul Dukat as military advisor ) had been infiltrated by the Dominion (" The Way of the Warrior ").
** Zaid al-Rifai resigns as Prime Minister of Jordan in the wake of riots over government imposed price hikes that began on April 18.
In 1968, in the wake of the Parent Commission Report, the Quebec government asked Loyola and Sir George Williams to consider some form of union.
Japanese-American internment was the relocation and internment by the United States government in 1942 of about 110, 000 Japanese Americans and Japanese who lived along the Pacific coast of the United States to camps called " War Relocation Camps ," in the wake of Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
The abbey closed in the wake of the French Revolution ( the government had all French monasteries dissolved in February, 1790 ).
* While supportive of the American government in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9 / 11, he opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq ( see Rogues and his contribution to Philosophy in a Time of Terror with Giovanna Borradori and Jürgen Habermas ).
A 2002 article by Michael Rubin stated that in the wake of the Iranian Revolution, the United States sought rapprochement with the Afghan governmenta prospect that the USSR found unacceptable due to the weakening Soviet leverage over the regime.
In the wake of this surrender, the Spartan navarch Lysander imposed a strict oligarchic government on Athens, which came to be known as the Thirty Tyrants.
John Fine points to the clemency shown by Thrasybulus and other democrats in the wake of their victory over the Thirty as a key contribution towards reestablishing stable government in Athens.
Dickens wrote in the wake of British government changes to the welfare system known as the Poor Laws, changes that required among other things, welfare applicants to work on treadmills.
During the Suez Crisis, when Britain invaded Egypt in collusion with France and Israel, according to Labour leader Harold Wilson Macmillan was ' first in, first out ': first very supportive of the invasion, then a prime mover in Britain's humiliating withdrawal in the wake of the financial crisis caused by pressure from the U. S. government.
In the wake of unprecedented devastation and casualties from a single weapon, the Japanese government soon surrendered, ending World War II.
Referring to the U. S. government's treatment of immigrants in the wake of September 11, the statement accuses the U. S. government of creating " two classes of people: those to whom the basic rights of the U. S. legal system are at least promised, and those who now seem to have no rights at all ," and evokes " the infamous concentration camps for Japanese-Americans in World War II.
Furthermore, " n the wake of the Supreme Court ruling, the federal government adopted as policy that allegations of continuing slavery were matters whose prosecution should be left to local authorities only -- a de facto acceptance that white southerners could do as they wished with the black people in their midst.
The situation became favorable for him when the public revolted against the incumbent government in the wake of the nation's economic collapse in the Asian financial crisis just weeks before the presidential election.
In the wake of the devastation of the 1990s, the government began formally approving some activity of small-scale bartering and trade.
However, Canadians, designed with a stronger central government than the U. S. in the wake of the Civil War of the latter, use the term " Confederation " to refer to the formation or joining, not the structure, of Canada.

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