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Legally and investigations
Legally, those agents executed in the 1930s were also " purged " without legitimate criminal investigations and court decisions.

Legally and by
Legally the countries remained separate sovereign states, but with their domestic and foreign policies being directed by the same common monarch.
Legally, the term “ nuisance ” is traditionally used in three ways: ( 1 ) to describe an activity or condition that is harmful or annoying to others ( example-indecent conduct, a rubbish heap or a smoking chimney ); ( 2 ) to describe the harm caused by the before-mentioned activity or condition ( example-loud noises or objectionable odors ); and ( 3 ) to describe a legal liability ( responsibility ) that arises from the combination of the two.
Legally and by treaty a semi-autonomous " nation " within the United States, the Lakota Sioux are represented locally by officials elected to councils for the several reservations and communities in the Dakotas, Minnesota, Nebraska.
Legally, Charles had every right to do this — the renunciation of sovereignty by Charles was never made and therefore Gascony was still legally land held by the King.
Fiddler On The Roof, starring Henry Goodman as Tevye, played at the theatre from May 2007 to February 2008 and has been followed mostly by other musicals, including Legally Blonde, which played from January 2010 to April 2012.
In 2003, Witherspoon followed up the success of Legally Blonde by starring in the sequel Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde.
Legally, a summons ( also known in England and Wales as a claim form, New South Wales as Court Attendance Notice ( CAN ) is a legal document issued by a court ( a judicial summons ) or by an administrative agency of government ( an administrative summons ) for various purposes.
Legally, a city in Washington can be described primarily by its class.
Legally, Mexican Americans could vote and hold elected office, though they were also constrained from voting in most places by literacy tests and poll taxes.
Legally, any property acquired by individual family members ( whether sons, daughters or slaves ) was acquired for the family estate: the paterfamilias held sole rights to its disposal and sole responsibility for the consequences, including personal forfeiture of rights and property through debt.
Legally speaking, any " interim " Prime Minister appointed by the Governor General would not merely be an " Acting Prime Minister ," and would have the full powers and prerogatives of any other prime minister.
Legally, however, the Duchy remained separate from France proper ; the two titles were linked only by the marriage of the King and Queen, and in 1498 when Charles VIII died childless, the title Duke of Brittany remained with Anne, rather than passing to the heir of France, Louis XII.
Legally, Brittany still remained distinct, and its future remained dependent on the Ducal bloodline, now held by the House of Montfort.
Legally, Walloon has been recognized since 1990 by the French Community of Belgium, the cultural authority of Wallonia, as an " indigenous regional language " which must be studied in schools and encouraged.
Legally they are defined by the Lieutenancies Act 1997 as Counties and areas for the purposes of the lieutenancies in Great Britain with reference to the areas used for local government.
* Fictional universities featured in television shows and movies such as Beverly Hills, 90210, Saved by the Bell: The College Years, Legally Blonde and The L Word
Legally, I-182 is defined by the Revised Code of Washington § 47. 17. 372.
Legally two separate national forests — the Chequamegon National Forest and the Nicolet National Forest — the areas were established by presidential proclamations in 1933 and have been managed as one unit since 1993.
Legally, Parliament at any point in future could reverse legislation approved by referendum because the concept of parliamentary sovereignty means no Parliament can prevent a future Parliament from amending / repealing legislation.
Legally, it was incorporated as OPCAN, a non-profit corporation created by letters patent dated January 26, 1977 pursuant to Part II of the Canada Corporations Act.

Legally and federal
Legally speaking, the church was not allowed to own real estate, and its former facilities remained federal property.
Legally, the AFL-CIO is the parent union of the DALU, and the AFL-CIO is responsible for filing financial disclosure forms with federal and state authorities and providing bargaining support.

Legally and ended
Legally, this should have ended the Civil War and restored the King with limited powers.

Legally and .
Legally the definition varied from state to state, and was more flexible in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries before the American Civil War.
Legally speaking, Moroccans consider Anfa to be a prefecture ( a district ) with half a million city dwellers, and thus a part of Grand Casablanca.
Legally, therefore, power in Venice came from the numerous councils, not the figurehead.
" Legally, such a sentence is not regarded as punishment like a prison sentence, but as a special measure.
Legally named Sean Morton Downey, Jr., he dropped " Sean " from his stage name, as his father, Morton Downey had.
Legally, this may be any citizen of Canada of voting age ( 18 years and over )— the requirements to gain election to the House of Commons.
Legally available opioids are sometimes combined with other drugs such as NSAIDs ( e. g. ibuprofen, aspirin ), paracetamol, antihistamine, expectorant, homatropine / atropine.
Legally, the Seaway extends from Montreal, Quebec, to Lake Erie, and it included the Welland Canal.
Legally, this condition can be subject to either a modified or a strict fault rule.
Legally therefore, on 6 December 1922, Northern Ireland became an autonomous region of the newly created Irish Free State.
Legally blind Marla Runyan ran in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics and won a gold medal in the 1500 metres at the 1999 Pan American Games.
Legally, Mozambique was as much a part of Portugal as Lisbon but as an overseas province enjoyed special derogations to account for its distance from Europe.
Legally this area has been classified into " Reserved Forest " ( 65. 3 %), " Protected Forest " ( 32. 84 %) and " Unclassified Forest " ( 0. 18 %).
Legally the term footpath is only used for paths that do not abut a carriageway.
" Legally " they belonged on the Colorado River Reservation after it was established in 1865.
Legally, he was actually only regent for his son Conrad II of Jerusalem, only child of Yolande and the grandson of Maria of Montferrat and John of Brienne, who had been born shortly before Frederick left in 1228.

investigations and by
Inventory and evaluate wildlife habitat resources in cooperation with other Federal agencies and with the States in which National Forests and Grasslands are located, as a basis for orderly development of wildlife habitat improvement and coordination programs, including ( A ) big-game, gamebird, and small-game habitat surveys and investigations on the 186 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands, ( B ) fishery habitat surveys and investigations on the 81,000 miles of National Forest fishing streams and nearly 3 million acres of lakes and impoundments, and ( C ) participation in planning, inspection, and control phases of all habitat improvement, land and water use projects conducted on National Forest lands by States, other Federal agencies, and private groups to assure that projects will benefit wildlife and be in harmony with other resource values.
Somewhat similar investigations have been made by medical officers in other areas.
Sample areas in the new investigations were selected strictly by application of the principles of probability theory, so as to be representative of the total population of defined areas within calculable limits.
Alpha particles were first described in the investigations of radioactivity by Ernest Rutherford in 1899, and by 1907 they were identified as He < sup > 2 +</ sup > ions.
There are also the investigations of the human pharmacology of ayahuasca done by Jordi Riba and the work of Rafael G. dos Santos.
In its investigations of the spiritual world, anthroposophy aims to attain the precision and clarity attained by the natural sciences in their investigations of the physical world.
But time and the investigations of subsequent explorers have shown that Abbadie was quite trustworthy as to his facts, though wrong in his contention — hotly contested by Beke — that the Blue Nile was the main stream.
The Copernican theory of the solar system – that the Earth revolved annually about the Sun – had received confirmation by the observations of Galileo and Tycho Brahe ( who, however, never accepted heliocentrism ), and the mathematical investigations of Kepler and Newton.
Two investigations have been held by the British government.
Modern scientific investigations into consciousness are based on psychological experiments ( including, for example, the investigation of priming effects using subliminal stimuli ), and on case studies of alterations in consciousness produced by trauma, illness, or drugs.
Rather than the traditional format established by Dungeons & Dragons, which often involved the characters wandering randomly through caves or tunnels and fighting different types of monsters, Sandy Petersen introduced the concept of the Onion Skin: Interlocking layers of information and nested clues that lead the Player Characters from seemingly minor investigations into a missing person to discovering mind-numbingly awful, global conspiracies to destroy the world.
Subsequent investigations proved that the appearance of flying rods on video was an optical illusion created by the slower recording speed of the camera.
However, information provided by former members casts doubts as to whether these investigations actually uncovered the truth.
In these investigations, a sender, who was isolated in a visually opaque, electrically and acoustically shielded chamber, was stimulated at random by bursts of strobe-light flickers The experimenters reported that, for one receiver, differential alpha block on control and stimulus trials were observed, which showed that some information transfer had occurred.
Severin concludes his investigations by stating that the real Robinson Crusoe figure was Henry Pitman, a castaway who had been surgeon to the Duke of Monmouth.
He resigned following investigations into his financial activities and his successor, Glenn Hoddle, similarly left the job for non-footballing reasons after just one international tournament — the 1998 World Cup — in which England were eliminated in the second round again by Argentina and again on penalties ( after a 2 – 2 draw ).
The site is publicly accessible. Alos known as Although one of the largest kofun monuments in Japan, archaeological investigations in 1962 – 1963 indicate that it was constructed in the early 5th century, and that portions of it were destroyed during the construction of Heijo-kyō, calling into question the designation by the Imperial Household Agency.
In addition to Greek Foreign Ministry meetings with Turkish officials, Greece ’ s Supreme Court prosecutor Yiannis Tentes launched an emergency inquiry on 27 December, ordering the investigations into the mid-1990s wildfires blamed on arson to be reopened with regard to the initial claims reportedly made by Yılmaz.
These investigations and results of Whipple's gave Minot and Murphy the idea that an experiment could be made to see whether favorable results might also be obtained in the case of pernicious anemia ... by making use of the foods of the kind that Whipple had found to yield favorable results in his experiments regarding anemia from loss of blood.
Geotechnical engineers perform geotechnical investigations to obtain information on the physical properties of soil and rock underlying ( and sometimes adjacent to ) a site to design earthworks and foundations for proposed structures, and for repair of distress to earthworks and structures caused by subsurface conditions.
After his fall he was subjected to various petty prosecutions by his victorious rivals with the view of discovering some act of maladministration on which to found a charge against him, but the investigations only served to strengthen his credit.
Young's investigations clearly demonstrated the desperate need for major financial reforms in Honduras, whose always precarious budgetary situation was considerably worsened by the renewal of revolutionary activities.

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