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Over and objection
Over Grant's objection, Johnson removed generals Sheridan and Sickles for failing to follow his earlier orders to circumvent the Reconstruction acts.
Over the 10 years prior to the review, the overall objection rate was so low as to be practically negligible, at less than 0. 1 percent.
Over 930 letters of objection were received and eventually the plan collapsed in September 2009 just prior to the planning hearing when the schools withdrew their application.
Over " objection " by Senators James Inhofe ( R-OK ) and Paul Wellstone ( D-MN ), the Senate passed the Conference Report, and therefore H. R.
Over the objection of the psychiatric establishment, the Soviet government permitted a delegation of psychiatrists from the USA, representing the United States government, to carry out extensive interviews of suspected victims of abuse.
Over the course of a ten month period from mid 1955 to early 1956 more than six million of these lemons were sold, initially under the brand name " Realemon " and then after an objection by the then Board of Trade the name was changed to " ReaLem " and marketed with the slogan " juice in a jiffy ".
Over Couey's objection, the trial court ruled that all evidence collected after the confession, including the recovery of Lunsford's body, would be admitted, as would incriminating statements allegedly made by Couey to investigators and a jail guard.
Over the defense ’ s objection, the autopsy was conducted by the same Durham medical examiner who had performed Kathleen Peterson's first autopsy who later reported that Ratliff had also been murdered.

Over and legal
Over 1 million immigrants were granted legal residence in 2011.
Over time, the resulting legal fictions became increasingly strained.
Over a dozen countries have now adopted comprehensive whistleblower protection laws which create mechanisms for reporting, investigate reports, and provide legal protections to the people who informed them.
Over 3000 buildings and premises were included in the wealth and almost half of it was used without legal basis.
Over the years, there was much legal wrangling, notably around whether the suit should be decided by a judge or jury.
" Over the showdown with the government and women's rights activists on the introduction of stronger legal rights for women, clerics have taken a lead in mobilising the opposition, and threatened to instruct their supporters to vote against MPs that support women's rights.
The case was settled when Ginn and SST agreed to fully release most of Negativland's masters ( mainly their Over The Edge series of cassettes ) in exchange for completing work on a live album that had been planned long before their legal battles began, as well as keeping Negativland's three SST releases on the label for a short period ( the copyright in those has since reverted to Negativland ).
Over time, a whole complex of buildings arose in the vicinity of the cathedral, including the Palace of the St. Sepulchre ( seat of the Archbishop ), and legal jurisdiction was divided between a Liberty controlled by the Dean, around the cathedral, and a larger one belonging to the Archbishop, adjacent.
Over 100 students were admitted to the Inn each year, and except during the plague of 1636 the legal education of students continued.
Over 25 percent of all employed respondents were employed in a temporary position, bringing the number of graduates employed in non temp jobs of any kind ( legal or otherwise ) to under 60 percent.
Over the past three decades, corporate directors ’ duties in the U. S. have expanded beyond their traditional legal responsibility of duty of loyalty to the corporation and its shareholders.
Over the decades, frequent amendments and, in some cases, the intention to immunize pieces of legislation from judicial review have led to an enormous amount of " constitutional garbage " consisting of hundreds of constitutional provisions spread all over the legal system.
Over the course of the following year, Orchard led an unsuccessful legal challenge to the merger of the two parties.
Over the years Opus has served as Steve Dallas ' legal secretary, journeyed to Antarctica in search of his mother, played the tuba in heavy metal group Deathtöngue ( later renamed Billy and the Boingers ), wooed ( and was briefly married to ) an abstract sculptor named Lola Granola, worked as a newspaper personals editor, lifestyle columnist and comic strip writer, had brief, experimental stints employed as a farmer, garbageman and even a cartoonist ( or, as he called it, a stripper, which he would also be at one point ), and run for vice president on the National Radical Meadow Party ticket, along with his running mate Bill the Cat.
Over the next two and a half years, Capone and his co-defendants filed a series of legal appeals that culminated in a case review by the United States Supreme Court.
Over the ensuing years he continued to serve the government in both a legal capacity – supreme state court judge in Sonora ; legal advisor to the Ministry of War – and in elective office: he was elected to Congress in 1917, 1921, and 1923, and he served as governor of his native Tamaulipas on two occasions ( 1920 and 1925 ).
Over 10 years, Alfa Group has found itself in legal battle with business partners from Canada ( NoreX ), Great Britain ( BP ), Sweden ( TeliaSonera ), Norway ( Telenor ), Turkey and Indonesia.
Over the centuries, leases have served many purposes and the nature of legal regulation has varied according to those purposes and the social and economic conditions of the times.
Over the past three decades, Neas has compiled a track record of collaborative leadership, coalition building, bipartisan legislative accomplishments, legal advocacy, effective communications and organizing campaigns.
Over the next seven years, both parties waged an intense legal war over several of the dessert's specific characteristics, including the change of the name, the second layer of jam in the middle of the cake, and the substitution of margarine for butter in the baking of the cake.
Over recent years petty crime has been a problem in the area, however following the installation of a council-run skate park and a legal graffiti wall, crime rates have decreased somewhat.
Over a year later, in 2003, the Australian government requested that Hicks be brought to trial without further delay, extending Hicks consular support per its responsibilities and legal aid under the Special Circumstances Overseas Scheme.
Over the years various criticisms of the legal processes popular referendums are subjected to have been raised, but as of 2007, no reforms have been made to the constitutional law in this aspect.
Over $ 90 Million Dollars in legal settlements were paid to the various victims of the explosion.

Over and counsel
Over seven days, Universal's counsel, the New York firm Townley & Updike, argued that the names King Kong and Donkey Kong were easily confused and that the plot of the game was an infringement on that of the films.

Over and court
Over the next twenty years, a succession of further court decisions and federal laws, including the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act and measure to end mortgage discrimination in 1975, would completely invalidate de jure racial segregation and discrimination in the U. S., although de facto segregation and discrimination have proven more resilient.
Over time, it became known that the Lord Chancellor's court ( the Court of Chancery ) would continually recognize the claim of a returning Crusader.
Over the course of four evenings, members of the court try to describe the perfect gentleman of the court.
Over the next eleven years Vesalius traveled with the court, treating injuries from battle or tournaments, performing pastes and postmortems, and writing private letters addressing specific medical questions.
Over the years, this has been made more difficult by court decisions such as Sparf v. United States, which held that the judge need not inform jurors of their nullification prerogative, and United States v. Dougherty, which held that the judge need not allow defendants to openly seek jury nullification.
Over the years, the Japan Sumo Association repeatedly denied any wrestlers were involved in match-fixing, known as yaocho and even took publishers to court over such allegations.
Over and above monthly or weekly child support, the court is also able to award a child support " add-on " for daycare costs if the custodial parent works, educational costs for the child ( usually limited to college, not private or religious elementary or high school ), and medical expenses, including the cost of medical insurance.
Over the winter she stayed with the French court at Blois, then spent the summer with Henry II visiting Tours, Angers and Nantes.
Over 140 years ago the name Greenwood was filed for court record June 25, 1867, by R. W.
Over two days, burning debris fanned by strong winds, set fire to the surrounding areas including a local court, department store, school and hospital.
Over time, court cases steadily limited the application of open range law until the present day, where it is the exception rather than the rule in many parts of the American West.
Over time, he summoned to his royal court many doctors, astrologists and other persons, who attempted to heal his wound.
Over the following days, white mobs continued to attack the black children until public pressure and a Federal court order finally forced Mississippi lawmen to intervene.
Over seven months after the election and a review of 643 individual votes, the court altered the formal status of several dozen, eventually declaring Bailey the winner by 27 votes.
Over 1, 500 adult residents of the island ( out of perhaps 3, 000 ) joined together in an incorporated society, the Community and People of Waiheke Island ( CAPOW ), to oppose the private plan change in court.
Over the years, WZTV began going towards more first-run talk, court, and reality shows.
Over time the programme increasingly concentrated on sentimental, light and humorous items-particularly after being taken to court by a doctor it tried to discredit and landing the BBC with huge litigation costs ( estimated at £ 1. 2 million in a Guardian article )-and featured and appealed to senior citizens.
Over the following centuries, the Bernese court slowly eliminated many of the Abbey's powers.
Over the years, Köprülü had cultivated many friendships at the sultan's court, especially with the Queen Mother Kosem Sultan, grandmother of the minor sultan Mehmed IV.
Over 150 officers, mostly from the PVO, were tried in court and removed from their posts.
Over the years, Italy asked France several times to arrest and extradite left-wing Italians involved in court cases connected with political violence in Italy and who had fled to France.
Over the next three years from 1909 to 1911, Zaifeng carried out the economic and political reforms that were initiated after the Boxer Rebellion ended in 1901, but he was torn between the conservative ( mainly Manchu officials ) and reformist ( mostly Han Chinese officials ) factions in the Qing imperial court.
Over the years, NUJS has emerged as the premier law college of India outshining its closest competitors like NLSIU Bangalore and NALSAR Hyderabad in almost all fields ranging from placements, moot court competitions to sporting activities.

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