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Merten's and with
" On 28 September 1960 German newspapers Hamburger Echo and Der Spiegel published excerpts of Merten's deposition to the German authorities where Merten claimed that Karamanlis, the then Minister for the Interior Takos Makris and his wife Doxoula ( whom he described as Karamanlis's niece ) along with then Deputy Minister of Defense George Themelis were informers during the Nazi occupation of Greece.

Merten's and is
The building is climate controlled, and displays reptiles from around the world including black-headed pythons, chameleon dragons, dugites, Fijian crested iguanas, frilled dragons, turtles, olive pythons, perenties, pygmy mulga goannas ( Monitor ), pygmy pythons, reticulated pythons, South-west carpet pythons, tiger snakes, Merten's water monitors, blue-tongued skinks, spiny-tailed lizards, and womas.

arrest and also
Section 7 is designed to arrest in its incipiency not only the substantial lessening of competition from the acquisition by one corporation of the whole or any part of the stock of a competing corporation, but also to arrest in their incipiency restraints or monopolies in a relevant market which, as a reasonable probability, appear at the time of suit likely to result from the acquisition by one corporation of all or any part of the stock of any other corporation.
Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman also charged Pike with mishandling of money and material, ordering his arrest.
Similarly, hospital emergency codes often incorporate colors ( such as the widely used " Code Blue " indicating a cardiac arrest ), although they may also include numbers, and may not conform to a uniform standard.
The article also provides the right to be informed in a language one understands of the reasons for the arrest and any charge against them, the right of prompt access to judicial proceedings to determine the legality of one's arrest or detention and to trial within a reasonable time or release pending trial, and the right to compensation in the case of arrest or detention in violation of this article.
Prime Minister Carlos Gomes Junior was placed under house arrest by soldiers, who also detained Army Chief of Staff Zamora Induta.
Restrictions on the power of the authorities to arrest and detain individuals also emanate from article 2 paragraph 2 of the Constitution which guarantees liberty and requires a statutory authorization for any deprivation of liberty.
Ice-T appeared to have ignored the insults and he had also defended LL Cool J after his arrest in the song " Freedom of Speech ".
There was also an earthquake the night of his arrest, which Eudoxia took for a sign of God's anger, prompting her to ask Arcadius for John's reinstatement.
According to the general interpretation John was also that " other disciple " who with Peter followed Christ after the arrest into the palace of the high-priest ( John 18: 15 ). Saint John alone remained near his beloved Master at the foot of the Cross on Calvary with the Mother of Jesus and the pious women, and took the desolate Mother into his care as the last legacy of Christ ( John 19: 25-27 ).
On the opening ceremony, in Taylor ’ s presence, the SCSL revealed their charge against Taylor which they had kept secret since March, and also issued an international arrest warrant for Taylor.
When rumours reached the court that they were also planning to impeach the Queen for alleged involvement in Catholic plots Charles decided to arrest them for treason.
The same rule also prevents prosecutors from commenting about the postarrest silence of suspects who invoke their Miranda rights immediately after arrest.
It is important to note that immigrants who live in the United States illegally are also protected and should receive their Miranda warnings as well when being interrogated or placed under arrest.
Similarly, statements made while an arrest is in progress before the Miranda warning was given or completed are also generally admissible.
Fayed settled the dispute with a payment to his widow ; he also sued the Metropolitan Police for false arrest in 2002, but lost the case.
While it has been done in extremely diluted concentrations, instances of cardiac arrest have been reported as well as damaged veins from sugar and other ingredients ( Sugar-Free syrups also should not be injected ).
A century later, Li Shizhen listed standard medical uses of opium in his renowned Compendium of Materia Medica ( 1578 ), but also wrote that " lay people use it for the art of sex ," in particular the ability to " arrest seminal emission.
Police in the United States are also prohibited from holding criminal suspects for more than a reasonable amount of time ( usually 24 – 48 hours ) before arraignment, using torture, abuse or physical threats to extract confessions, using excessive force to effect an arrest, and searching suspects ' bodies or their homes without a warrant obtained upon a showing of probable cause.
Enraged, Emperor Justinian II dispatched his magistrianus, also named Sergius, to Rome to arrest bishop John of Portus, the chief papal legate to the Third Council of Constantinople and Boniface, the papal counselor.
p21 can also mediate growth arrest associated with differentiation and a more permanent growth arrest associated with cellular senescence.
McVeigh also wrote to Congressman John J. LaFalce, complaining about the arrest of a woman for carrying mace:

arrest and enraged
An enraged Wash Jones kills Sutpen, his own granddaughter and Sutpen's newborn daughter, and is in turn killed by the posse that arrives to arrest him.
episode " Weigel's Pregnant " as an enraged version of himself who trashed his hotel room, resisted arrest, and stole a police car.
His arrest enraged the people of Sindh, especially Karachi and they launched public movements for his freedom.
Empress Dowager Dou was enraged, and she put Dou Xian under arrest, and Dou Xian offered to lead an army against the North Xiongnu ( Xiongnu having been divided into two since the times of Emperor Guangwu, with South Xiongnu being a loyal vassal and North Xiongnu being a constant nuisance, at most ) to atone for his crimes.

arrest and Queen
The Privy Council ordered the arrest of both Howard and Arundel ; Oxford immediately met secretly with Arundel to convince him to support his allegations against Howard and Southwell, offering him money and a pardon from the Queen.
One of the highlights of the movie is footage of the Sex Pistols playing " God Save the Queen " on a barge in the middle of the Thames during the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, and their subsequent arrest.
It seems likely that while Catherine had been alive, the regency of Henry VI were reluctant to arrest Owen while the Queen could still protect him.
An arrest order was sent out for the deserters, but, at the insistence of Queen Margaret, they were all pardoned in January 1307.
Taking advantage of these events, Livingston placed Queen Joan and her new husband, Sir John Stewart, under " house arrest " at Stirling Castle on 3 August 1439.
In 1941, at the invitation of Queen Mother Elisabeth, Lilian visited Laeken Castle, where King Leopold, now a prisoner of war, was held by the Germans under house arrest.
Amphill Castle was used for the " house arrest " of Queen Catherine of Aragon and her retinue in 1535-36 before she was taken to Kimbolton.
At first, the Queen was detained in her apartments and then eventually placed under house arrest at Syon Abbey, a disused convent far from Court.
On October 9, Sihanouk was condemned to death in absentia by a military court ; his mother, Queen Kossamak-the symbolic representative of the monarchy under Sihanouk's regime-was placed under house arrest, and his wife Monique was sentenced to life imprisonment.
He places Sauvage under arrest, reveals his plot to the Queen and allows her to return to the throne, in return for a knighthood.
In 1570, following his imprisonment in the Tower of London for scheming to marry Mary, Queen of Scots, Norfolk was placed under house arrest at the Charterhouse.
One of the first steps taken by the Revolutionary Committee, which immediately took over the governancy of the country, was to order the expulsion from Greece of King Constantine and Queen Sofia and of the Princes Andrew and Nicholas, the ex-king's brothers, and to arrest all prominent premiers, politicians, and military and naval leaders of the Constantinist faction, such as Gounaris, Stratos, Protopapadakis, and Theotokis, Admiral Goudas, General Papoulas, etc.
Queen Charlotte, wife of the new king, was one of the leading people of the Gustavian party, and often visited ex-queen Frederica in her house arrest and worked for prince Gustav to be acknowledged as heir to the throne.
The album's front cover photo was taken while Ono was bedridden at Queen Charlotte's with Lennon by her side, while the back cover was a news photo of Lennon and Ono leaving Marylebone Police Station, after their arrest for hashish possession on 18 October 1968.
He was sent to arrest the Duke of Norfolk during the Rising of the Northern Earls, and was unwillingly appointed gaoler of Mary, Queen of Scots.
* The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, is portrayed as having happened very swiftly after her arrest, while she was still a young woman.
One of the French commissioners charged to arrest Arran had tried to apologise to Mary, Queen of Scots, as he was her close relation.
Princess Marjorie went to the convent at Watton ; her aunt Christina Bruce was sent to another convent ; Queen Elizabeth was placed under house arrest at a manor house in Yorkshire ( because Edward I needed the support of her father, the powerful Earl of Ulster, her punishment was lighter than the others '); and Marjorie's aunt Mary Bruce and the Countess of Buchan were imprisoned in wooden cages, exposed to public view, Mary's cage at Roxburgh Castle and Countess Isabella's at Berwick Castle.
Following the plot by John Somerville against the life of Queen Elizabeth in 1582, and the arrest of Edward Arden as a conspirator, Lucy raided homes of the Arden family to whom Shakespeare was related.
However, Queen Dzeliwe was placed under house arrest in 1983.
He died of cardiac arrest on September 23, 2002 in Hong Kong at the Queen Mary Hospital, aged 77.
As Dot and Jim celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary in The Queen Victoria, the police arrest Dot, ruining the party and distressing Jim.
The Queen had no choice but to sign a warrant for his arrest, but she said " I still believe Jerome Horsey will prove himself honest ".

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