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principal and actors
But when the situation was so complicated that even Nogaret, one of the principal actors in the drama, could misinterpret the pope's motives, it is possible that Othon and his companions, equally baffled, attributed their difficulties to a more immediate cause.
Public international law establishes the framework and the criteria for identifying states as the principal actors in the international legal system.
Nation states will remain the most powerful actors in world affairs, but the principal conflicts of global politics will occur between nations and groups of different civilizations.
" On an episode of In Living Color, one parody sketch lampoons the advanced age of the principal Star Trek actors.
For The Best Years of Our Lives, he asked the principal actors to purchase their own clothes, in order to connect with daily life and produce an authentic feeling.
Rowling demanded that the principal cast be kept strictly British, but allowed for the casting of Irish actors such as the late Richard Harris as Dumbledore, and of foreign actors as characters of the same nationalities in later books.
His music played a prominent role during the shooting of the film, since during principal photography many scenes were accompanied by him playing the piano to get a certain effect from the actors.
Specifically, for film and television actors, an actor not in the union who becomes a " principal performer " ( says a line ) is immediately eligible to join the Screen Actors Guild and is covered under the SAG contract with the production company for 30 days, at which point he or she must either join SAG or cease working on any union productions ; this same provision applies to so-called " background actors " ( extras ) who work on a SAG covered production for 3 or more days.
Kramer stated later that the principal actors believed so strongly in the premise that they agreed to act in the project even before seeing the script.
The new programme was written by Roy Clarke and used different actors to follow the activities of the principal characters from Last of the Summer Wine in the months leading up to World War II.
The bank heist sequence was shot entirely in one long take in Montrose, California, with no one besides the principal actors and people inside the bank alerted to the operation.
The principal roles in both plays were portrayed by the same actors.
For this intense chamber work with four principal actors ( Azéma, Arditi, Ardant and Dussollier ), Resnais asked Hans Werner Henze to compose musical episodes which would act as a " fifth character ", not an accompaniment but a fully integrated element of the drama with which the speech of the actors would interact.
The film is unusual in that it has no opening credits and the end credits feature photos of the principal actors, as well as of the main technical crew, including director Lewis Gilbert and cameraman Otto Heller.
The principal actors Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, and Dan Duryea, had earlier appeared together in The Woman in the Window ( 1944 ) also directed by Fritz Lang.
Later seasons, set to new music, show Bob's morning commute and feature all of the principal actors.
Mills and his team created the largest makeup endeavor ever seen in a Star Trek film until then ; custom makeup was applied to 22 principal actors, and as many as 126 prosthetic makeups each day.
A central pillar of the Bible's historical authority was the tradition that it had been composed by the principal actors or eyewitnesses to the events described – the Pentateuch was the work of Moses, Joshua was by Joshua, and so on.
In addition, several major newspapers and magazines claimed that the film went over budget, in-fighting among the principal actors, lengthy release delays and was unfunny.
An ensemble cast is made up of cast members in which the principal actors and performers are assigned roughly equal amounts of importance and screen time in a dramatic production.
The Maakhirians were one of the principal actors in Puntland politics.

principal and trial
The only execution in Israeli history occurred in 1961, when Adolf Eichmann, one of the principal organizers of the Holocaust, was put to death after his trial in Jerusalem.
At the end of 1981, he finalized the Spatola case for trial, which enabled the prosecution to win 74 convictions, based on Falcone ’ s “ web of solid evidence, bank and travel records, seized heroin shipments, fingerprint and handwriting analyses, wiretapped conversations and firsthand testimony ” that proved that “ Sicily had replaced France as the principal gateway for refining and exporting heroin to the United States ”.
In 73 BC, he was brought to trial for adultery with the Vestal Virgin, Fabia, who was a half-sister of Cicero's wife, Terentia, but Quintus Lutatius Catulus, the principal leader of the Optimates, testified in his favor, and eventually Catiline was acquitted.
In 1202, Gerald was accused of stirring up the Welsh to rebellion and was put on trial, but the trial came to nothing in consequence of the absence of the principal judges.
Gross ’ principal sources were first, an account which Szmul Wasersztajn, a Jewish survivor from Jedwabne, had filed in 1945 with the Jewish Historical Institute ( żydowski instytut historyczny, ZIH ) in Poland ; and secondly, the investigation depositions and trial records of the 1949-1950 trials.
* John Bingham-Republican congressman, judge advocate in the trial of the Abraham Lincoln assassination, prosecutor in the impeachment trials of Andrew Johnson, principal framer of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Smith's trial concluded one month later, on 24 November ; Smith was found guilty of the principal charges, and was given the death sentence ; he was transferred from Colony House to prison.
The offences listed in paragraph I as a rule are to be dealt with in the occupied countries only if it is probable that sentence of death will be passed upon the offender, at least the principal offender, and if the trial and the execution can be completed in a very short time.
If the principal fails to appear for trial the state can levy or institute foreclosure proceedings against the property to recover the bail.
There were three principal points of contention at trial:
After four of the principal agents had been convicted and hanged at Tyburn, Carr and Howard were brought to trial.
Today, the principal business of consistory courts is now the dispensing of faculties dealing with churchyards and church property, although they retain the power to hear the trial of clergy ( below the rank of bishop ) accused of immoral acts or misconduct ( under the Clergy Discipline Act 1892 ).
In 1787 he was appointed principal counsel for Warren Hastings in the celebrated impeachment trial before the House of Lords, and the ability with which he conducted the defence was universally recognized.
So he presided at the trial of John Claydon, Skinner and citizen of London, who after five years imprisonment at various times had made public abjuration before the late archbishop, Arundel, but now was found in possession of a book in English called The Lanterne of Light, which contained the heinous heresy that the principal cause of the persecution of Christians was the illegal retention by priests of the goods of this world, and that archbishops and bishops were the special seats of Antichrist.
The trial at Pitié-Salpêtriere ( AP-HP ) is being led by principal investigators Professor Serge Herson ( Head of the Department of Internal Medicine 1 ) and Professor Olivier Benveniste ( Institute of Myology ).
William Eaton was a principal witness in the 1807 treason trial of former United States Vice-President Aaron Burr.
The Crown Court carries out four principal types of activity: appeals from decisions of magistrates ; sentencing of defendants committed from magistrates ’ courts, jury trials, and the sentencing of those who are convicted in the Crown Court, either after trial or on pleading guilty.
Parliamentary methods of administration, trial by jury, freedom of the press, secular education – these were among the principal objects of his aversion.
The trial ’ s principal aim was to work out the appropriate dosages of the drug, therefore the drug ’ s safety profile and effects will need to be confirmed in larger, longer-term studies, particularly as patients would need to take it for the rest of their lives ( or until a better treatment is available ).
He was one of the principal witnesses for the prosecution in the Hélène Jégado trial in 1851.
: The principal function of the writ is to afford to the court in which an action was tried in an opportunity to correct its own record with reference to a vital fact not known when the judgment was rendered, and which could not have been presented by a motion for a new trial, appeal or other existing statutory proceeding.
During 1945-1946, he was a principal assistant to U. S. Judge Francis Biddle and U. S. Alternate Judge John J. Parker at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg ( the trial of the principal Nazi war criminals ).

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