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However, it has since transpired that this was not the case: work permits had been obtained for the band, albeit with difficulty.
In any case, it transpired that when the police searched L ' Angelier's room, many of Madeleine's letters were found without their envelopes and were then hurriedly collected and stuck into whichever envelopes came to hand.
In one case, he confronted a medical colleague ( Dr Robert Knox ) over the treatment of an attractive young woman ( Mary Paterson ) who it later transpired was murdered ( Burke and Hare murders ), with Knox thought complicit in the murder.
However, it later transpired that Charles Armstrong was not the girl's father, and therefore had no case to bring against Stead and the others.
If the player is successful, a full motion video clip will take the player back to Holmes ' and Watson's study where they will review the events that transpired, and Dr. Watson will inform the player of his or her score, based on the length of time it took to solve the case.

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also stated his disappointment in Pos ( De La Soul ) and Q-Tip ( A Tribe Called Quest ) in a Vibe magazine article, saying that they are the reason that a full-fledged Native Tongue reunion has not transpired.

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* Bernie Ecclestone was involved in a political scandal when it transpired he had given the Labour Party a million pound donation-which raised eyebrows when the incoming Labour government changed its policy to allow Formula One to continue being sponsored by tobacco manufacturers.
* Philip K. Dick's novel The Man in the High Castle features a ( banned ) fictional work called The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, which purports to describe how things might have transpired after World War II if the Allied side had won ( in the reality of the book, the Axis powers triumphed ).
“ The contras, it transpired, had been informed only after the fact of what the CIA was doing and were instructed to take credit.
Many people sat on stoops or gathered nearby in Christopher Park throughout the morning, dazed in disbelief at what had transpired.
Summers did not go to hospital but it transpired later that his skull had been fractured.
However, it subsequently transpired that this qualification had not been made during the original lecture, although Heidegger claimed that it had been.
** On the other hand, in the Crusade episode Visitors From Down the Street, Captain Matthew Gideon would launch a full spread of modified probes ( uploaded with considerable information about Earth and other Interstellar Alliance worlds, and about certain recent events which had transpired aboard the EAS Excalibur ) at a pre-hyperspace planet where Humans had been cast ( by the local government ) in a role reminiscent of the Grey Aliens in our culture, in order to expose the locals to the truth.
The song initially had a reference to the legendary movie program host Simon van Collem till it transpired that he was in fact René's father.
Further, it transpired that branch directors for the Baltimore office had engaged in fraud and larceny
Similar to what had transpired in the League of Nations conference, the western powers, including the United States, were still dominated by isolationism and appeasement.
" Having nowhere to turn, and unable to proceed, Poppo had no choice but to turn around and return to Germany, where he informed Henry of what had transpired.
Prior to the setting up of Na Fianna in Dublin in 1909, it has now transpired that Lord Baden Powell had reportedly unsuccessfully sought the assistance of Patrick Pearse in setting up a branch of his Boy Scouts in Dublin.
Of course when a settler named Zachariah Noble found Hinsdale in the early 19th century, he had no idea what had transpired.
It subsequently transpired that Lemass had previously agreed the decision without cabinet discussion as was required.
It later transpired that the orchestra's leader had altered the bowing of the string parts to make them more readable, and in so doing obliterated the natural off-beat phrasing that Tippett had carefully notated.
Such questions were ultimately deemed beyond the scope of the inquest, whose purpose was to establish the circumstances of Franklin's role in the shooting, not to determine precisely what had transpired between Cooke and Boyer preceding the event.
It transpired that the man had been contracted by another firm to clear the site, had been advanced a sum for hire of plant, and had spent three weeks clearing the site.

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A study published by Seton Hall Law's Center for Policy and Research, while making no conclusions regarding what actually transpired, asserts that the military investigation failed to address significant issues detailed in that report.
The film and book were widely defended holistically, in terms of how deeply moving the entire story was despite fictional content regarding aspects of Jacqueline's personality and how events actually transpired.
The zoo's head veterinarian at the time, Dr. Suzan Murray, was accused of altering medical records to make them sound more benign than what actually transpired.
... Official transcripts of these proceedings, moreover, may not duplicate what actually transpired ; in some places what they record was not the live action, as it were, but Christian polemical revision composed after the fact.
Her performance received critical acclaim, and it was announced on Loose Women in early 2008 that the play would be moving to Broadway in July of that year, although this never actually transpired.
When she finally emerged from the cave at the experiment's end in May, and was asked to guess the date, she estimated it was still March — only two months from the start of the experiment instead of the four that had actually transpired.
It actually transpired that ( unknown to Del ) Slater was Raquel's loathed missing husband and he wanted her to sign a contract giving away her rights to his upcoming " inheritance ".
It transpired, however, that the Slinth were actually psychic vampires, and had been leeching energy off the minds of the dreamers until they were strong enough to mass for an attack.
It also transpired that, although the name Aedes aegypti was universally used for the yellow fever mosquito, Linnaeus had actually described a species now known as Aedes ( Ochlerotatus ) caspius.
While early suspicions had existed that they were Colombian guerrillas, it transpired that they were actually Costa Ricans and that one of them wanted money for a liver transplant.

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In the 2006 local elections the British National Party initially gained a seat, but it soon transpired their candidate's election had been caused by a counting error and the result was subsequently overturned in favour of the previously third-placed Labour party candidate following an election petition.
A famous yet frightful episode transpired during this retreat: Russian forces that had been defeated by the French right withdrew south towards Vienna via the Satschan frozen ponds.
In fact, it had been given to him by officers of MI6, who, it transpired, had been supplying Coughlin with material for years.
It later transpired that the allegation related to her brother, John Brown, who had been accused in 2008, in the course of litigation in the US among family members, of having sexually abused his niece.
As for a date for the concert, early August had been advised by a local Indian astrologer, and as things transpired, the 1st of that month, a Sunday, was the only day that Madison Square Garden was available at such short notice.
They had transpired to be too " wet " -- heavy seas rendered them unusable — and they had been removed from all earlier classes.
It transpired that the FoARGS had been working on it since 2005, but due to financial constraints, and other priorities, the community garden had fallen into a state of disrepair.
* The northern kings did not reign over the southern kingdom, and they would certainly not have been honored with a tumulus ceremony in Jerusalem ; if any ceremonies were held for them, they would have transpired in the north ( near Bethel, Tirzah, or Samaria ).
What had been envisioned as a last hurrah transpired as a gruesome slide show.
There was further controversy when it transpired that another teacher, William Gibson, 59, who had been cleared to work at Portchester School in Bournemouth despite the fact that he had been convicted in 1980 for indecent assault on a 15-year-old girl and had been previously removed from three schools.
A video had been filmed and promo discs issued, but when it transpired that another single (" Daydream in Blue " by I Monster ) featuring a sample from the same Günter Kallmann Choir recording was to be released at around the same time, the band opted to release " Broke " instead.
An XREP projectile was controversially used by British police during the 2010 Northumbria Police manhunt It subsequently transpired that the XREP has never been officially approved for use in the United Kingdom and the weapon system was provided unrequested to the police at the scene directly by the civilian company which distributes Taser International's products in the UK.
In the matter of Count Lipscher little to his discredit appears to have transpired ; but apart from the details of the investigation it was obvious that if the prisoner had been entirely innocent of the charges brought against him, he had had a surprising amount of association with undesirable persons.

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