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Nelson and opened
Langham Place, a 167, 000 square meter ( 1. 8 million square foot ) shopping centre, theatre, hotel and office tower complex opened on Portland Street near the Nelson Street intersection in July 2004.
In 1906, Charlie Nelson opened a tented camping area known as Sylvan Beach Resort along the west side of Payette Lake.
The school opened with eight students on 7 April 1856 in premises in Trafalgar Square, Nelson, but shortly thereafter moved to a site in Manuka Street.
When the television series went on summer break in 1957, Nelson made his first road trip and played four state and county fairs in Ohio and Wisconsin with the Four Preps who opened and closed for him.
He also opened for Nelson at the Hollywood Bowl later that fall, a show that featured Phil Lesh on bass and multiple Grateful Dead songs.
For the third season, Jean, Remo, and Nelson were retained as regulars with Jean and Remo having opened a restaurant.
He served in both the Minnesota House of Representatives and the Minnesota Senate before being elected to the U. S. Senate on the Farmer-Labor ticket, to fill the seat opened because of the death of Knute Nelson.
The TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas Resort has hosted the HP Byron Nelson Championship of PGA Tour since it opened in 1986.
In that same year, the new Parliament House in Canberra opened with a forecourt featuring a design by Michael Nelson Tjakamarra, laid as a mosaic.
The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library opened in 1996 to commemorate Nelson Poynter.
As Newman, the driver was getting out, Nelson, apparently detecting a suspicious movement, opened fire with a custom-converted machine gun pistol, severely wounding Christensen and Newman and killing Baum, shot three times in the neck.
Depew read law with William Nelson of Peekskill, New York from 1856 – 58 ; was admitted to the bar in March, 1858 ; opened an office and practiced in Peekskill until 1861 ; later engaged in the brokerage business in New York City as member of firm of Depew & Potter for a few months ; then resumed his law practice in Peekskill, but shortly afterwards moved to New York City ; in 1865 appointed and confirmed United States Minister to Japan, but declined the appointment to pursue his railroad career.
Following the death of Riddle's second wife Naomi in 1998, proceeds from the sale of the Riddle home in Bel Air were used to establish a Nelson Riddle Endowed Chair and library at the University of Arizona, which officially opened in 2001.
Having secured the radar equipment and under heavy enemy fire, Major Frost gave the order for the three detachments to withdraw to the evacuation beach ; it quickly became apparent, however, that the beach had not been secured by ' Nelson ' when a machine-gun opened fire on the airborne troops, severely wounding a Company Sergeant Major.
* Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax, Nova Scotia, opened 1927 ; now privately operated
This is the first high school named in honor of Byron Nelson, and opened in the fall of 2009.
In 1964, the Broken Spoke, opened featuring country acts such as Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb, and the young Willie Nelson.
Nelson Mandela and John Howard opened the 2000 event.
The band U2 were a major feature, and Nelson Mandela officially opened the games.
* Nelson Dock – opened 1848
The tower was opened on October 6, 1965 by New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Ontario Premier John Robarts.
Using the money he earned as Director of Design for Herman Miller, in 1947 Nelson opened a design studio in New York City.
The Nelson Road Primary School opened in 1911 and is still in use today as Nelson Primary School.

Nelson and law
Professor Caleb Nelson, a former clerk for Justice Thomas and law professor at the University of Virginia, has elaborated on the role of stare decisis in originalist jurisprudence:
The bill was passed and signed into law by Governor Nelson Dewey on August 8, 1848.
Royal writ did not obtain in the Marches: Marcher lords ruled their lands by their own law — sicut regale (" like unto a king ") as Gilbert, Earl of Gloucester, stated ( Nelson 1966 ), whereas in England fief-holders were directly accountable to the king.
Several American academics have criticized the United States Constitution for specific shortcomings and have called for a Second Constitutional Convention, including University of Texas constitutional law expert Sanford Levinson, University of Virginia professor Larry Sabato, University of Kentucky professor Richard Labunski, Vanderbilt University professor Dana D. Nelson, and Yale University professor Robert A. Dahl, although professor Dahl believes there is no real hope that such a Convention might ever happen.
* Baker v. Nelson, 191 N. W. 2d 185 ( Minn. 1971 ) ( upholding a Minnesota law defining marriage )
Nelson sought to suggest the parties engage in arbitration while demanding law and order from the strikers.
If Nelson had shown his independent instincts in the bankruptcy law, he toed the party line in his position on the Spanish-American War, where he enthusiastically supported the war effort.
Utilizing numerous references to law and court cases, he relegates the Dred Scott ruling as still relevant ; he believes blacks are still far from free denoting Nelson Mandela's plight.
In 1980, she joined the Modesto law firm of Damrell, Damrell and Nelson, where she was an associate and later a partner.
Sharpeville was the site selected by President Nelson Mandela for the signing into law of the Constitution of South Africa on 10 December 1996.
Nelson was admitted to the Florida bar in 1968, and began practicing law in Melbourne in 1970.
In March 2010, Nelson voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, which passed and were signed into law by President Obama.
Paradoxically, Nelson was also a devoted family man who often had his wife and children with him while running from the law.
Foggy Nelson hires her to be the secretary for his and Matt Murdock ’ s new law firm, Nelson and Murdock.
The year saw a number of celebrations of the law school's new home, including a filming of the Today Show ( then hosted by Barbara Walters ) and appearances by Chief Justice Earl Warren, Governor ( and later Vice President ) Nelson Rockefeller and Secretary-General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld.
The Christic Institute was a public interest law firm founded in 1980 by Daniel Sheehan, his wife, Sara Nelson and their partner, William J. Davis, who was a Jesuit priest.
As of 2011, Sheehan and Nelson were serving as President and Executive Director of the The Romero Institute, a public interest law firm and alternative public policy think tank.
The actions by the Department of Justice were also criticized by gaming law experts, including Professor I. Nelson Rose .."
He continued to practice law as a member of the Harris Beach law firm and sat on the board of Triarc Cos., the Nelson Peltz controlled holding company.
Nelson, along with former New South Wales premier John Fahey, were accused of convincing the son of the first man to die under the law, who had previously been a euthanasia advocate, to change his mind.

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