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Pelletier's lawyer argued that it followed a long-standing government policy for high-ranking functionaries in judicial proceedings.
Representatives of other parties criticized this payment, though Pelletier's lawyer argued that it followed a long-standing government policy for high-ranking functionaries in judicial proceedings.

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In the summer of 1999, Gaulthier enlisted the help of Lori Nichol, a Canadian choreographer, to choreograph Salé & Pelletier's programs for the upcoming season.
Although only in France for roughly nine months, Pelletier's time there was well spent under the tutelage of Isidor Philipp ( piano ), Marcel Samuel-Rousseau ( harmony ), Charles-Marie Widor ( composition ), and most importantly Camille Bellaigue who gave him singing lessons and worked with him in learning the French operatic repertoire on the piano.

Pelletier's and .
Burroughs Pelletier's proposals.
Salé & Pelletier's Olympic gold medal was shared with the Russian pair Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze after the 2002 Olympic Winter Games figure skating scandal.
The silver medal earned them a spot on the Four Continents and World team, but Pelletier's back pain forced the pair to withdraw from both competitions.
Just before the 1998 Canadian championships, Pelletier's former partner Julie Laporte was killed in a car accident.
The silver medal earned them a spot on the Four Continents and World teams, but Pelletier's back pain forced the pair to withdraw from both competitions.
The Turk made its debut in 1770 at Schönbrunn Palace, about six months after Pelletier's act.
Via Rail was accused of mishandling sponsorship deals, though mostly not under Pelletier's tenure.
In 1948, the influential children's series Tante Lucille and Gérard Pelletier's public affairs program Les Idées en marche debuted.
Even those columnists and academics who were no fans of the Liberal Party had to concede that Pelletier's operation was among the most efficient and harmonious in memory, despite having been reduced from 120 to 80 employees as a cost-saving measure .” Globe and Mail columnist Jeffrey Simpson noted that “ Pelletier stayed away from the media.
By-election: On Mr. Pelletier's resignation, 20 October 1914
On 16 November 1935 the orchestra performed the first of many Matinées symphoniques pour la jeunesse ( The Young People's concert ) which had been Pelletier's brainchild.
The festival continued annually long after Pelletier's departure from the MSO in 1941.
" This change considerably freed up Pelletier's schedule and enabled him to accept at offer to become artistic director of the Orchestre Symphonique de Québec.

lawyer and argued
*" No lawyer in America has tried and argued on appeal as many landmark cases in as many different areas as Mr. Boies.
Cesare Beccaria, an Italian lawyer, published in 1764 " An Essay on Crimes and Punishments ", in which he argued that torture unjustly punished the innocent and should be unnecessary in proving guilt.
< p > Eichmann's defense lawyer argued that Israel didn't have jurisdiction on account of Israel not having come into existence until 1948.
Levy's heirs argued over his estate, but their lawsuits were settled in 1879, when Uriah Levy's nephew, Jefferson Monroe Levy, a prominent New York lawyer, real estate and stock speculator and member of Congress, bought out the other heirs for $ 10, 050, and took control of the property.
Elmer Gertz, the lawyer who successfully argued the initial case for the novel's publication in Illinois, became a lifelong friend of Miller's ; a volume of their correspondence has been published.
Historically, solicitors existed in America, though the term referred to a lawyer who argued cases in a court of equity, as opposed to an attorney who appeared only in courts of law.
Theodore Olson, a Washington, D. C. lawyer and future Solicitor General, delivered Bush's oral argument and New York lawyer David Boies argued for Gore.
Gibbons ' lawyer, Daniel Webster, argued that Congress had exclusive national power over interstate commerce according to Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution and that to argue otherwise would result in confusing and contradicting local regulatory policies.
Ressam's lawyer argued that Ressam should be given a sentence of less than 20 years, to reflect the value of his original cooperation, saying: " It is a flat fact that law enforcement, the public, and public safety benefited in immeasurable ways from Ressam's decision to go to trial and cooperate.
Although legally too young to plead cases, he was allowed to do so and he successfully argued several in the Court of Assizes, attractinging the interest of the great liberal lawyer Berryer.
Following in the anti-naturalist economic legacy of Veblen, Ely, and Commons, Robert Lee Hale, a lawyer and economist from Columbia University, argued in his path-breaking Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-Coercive State that the market economy was in fact an organized form of coercion of the property-less by the property owners.
His lawyer had argued that he was acting under orders and, therefore, it was the government who was actually guilty of kidnapping, even though testimony from officer Carmelo Cruz testified that it was Gonzalez Malavé who recklessly endangered the hostage ’ s life.
Academic lawyer Julius Stone argued that Israel has sovereignty over East Jerusalem under international law, since Jordan did not have legal sovereignty over the territory, and thus Israel was entitled in an act of self-defense during the Six Day War to " fill the vacuum ".
In New Zealand court reporting, news reports will refer to the prosecuting lawyer ( often called a Crown prosecutor, as in Canada and the United Kingdom ) as representing the Crown, usages such as " For the Crown, Joe Bloggs argued ..." being common.
The lecture was given in honour of noted criminal defence lawyer, Shirley Smith, who argued that " a prison at the bottom of the cliff is not a solution.
Hall's lawyer, David Corbett, argued that the denial of his request violated the Ontario Education Act, which requires school boards in the province not to discriminate.
Although British officials, and some historians, described Malcom as acting in defiance of the law, John Phillip Reid argued that Malcom's actions were lawful — so precisely lawful, in fact, that Reid speculated that Malcom may have been acting under the advice of his lawyer, James Otis.
As Eddie Bullard pointed out to me, the fact that the Villas Boas family possessed a tractor put them well above the peasant class ... We now know that AVB was a determinedly upwardly mobile young man, studying a correspondence course and eventually becoming a lawyer ( at which news the ufologists who had considered him too much the rural simpleton to have made the story up, now argued that he was too respectable and bourgeois to have done so ).
A lawyer for the town argued that " the colony certainly benefits its artists-in-residence, but that doesn't strike us as being the general public.
When Ahimeir was on trial in 1932 for having disrupted a public lecture at Hebrew University, his lawyer, Zvi Eliahu Cohen, argued " Were it not for Hitler's anti-Semitism, we would not oppose his ideology.
Another son, George Harding, became a patent lawyer and argued several cases before the U. S. Supreme Court.
When a lawyer argued that McCree could not impartially decide a case involving a black and a white litigant McCree replied: " the ultimate of arrogance is achieved when a white person thinks another white person can make a judgment without being influenced by race, and a black person cannot.

lawyer and followed
Although the FBI asked Jesselyn Radack, a Justice Department ethics advisor, whether Lindh could be questioned without a lawyer present, her advice that this should not be done was not followed.
His sister married Reverend Pleasant Thurman, and their son, Allen G. Thurman, followed in his uncle's footsteps, becoming a lawyer and politician.
The character of Perry Mason was portrayed each weekday on a long-running radio series, followed by well-known depictions on film and television, including " television's most successful and longest-running lawyer series " from 1957 to 1966 starring Raymond Burr ; another series in 1973 – 1974, starring Monte Markham and Brett Somers ; and 30 made-for-TV movies filmed from 1985 to 1993.
This was followed by six weeks of training with Antonis de Hubert, a lawyer in Zierikzee.
The term may be used by a lawyer posting comments on a message board to indicate that the commentator is, in fact, a lawyer, but to emphasize that the commentator does not represent the reader, and to indicate that the comments are not protected by attorney – client privilege and that the commenter disclaims any malpractice or other tort liability should the suggestion be followed with undesirable results.
Wingo, a lawyer and representative, was next, followed by C. L.
Svinhufvud's career in law followed a regular course: he worked as a lawyer, served at district courts, and served as a deputy judge at the Turku Court of Appeal.
What the lawyer has created is a life estate in Blackacre to T's children, a successive life estate in Blackacre to T's grandchildren, followed by a Fee Simple future interest in T's great-grandchildren.
There followed C. S. Kwei, a leading Chinese lawyer and bilingual intellectual-author, and Kyatang Woo, an alumnus of University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.
The lawyer Francesco Sturbinetti, who had led the Council of the Deputies, received the most votes, followed by Carlo Armellini, the physician Pietro Sterbini, monsignor Muzzarelli, in whose hands Pius had left the city and Carlo Luciano Bonaparte, prince of Canino.
In the years that followed, Fred Smith became a lawyer and homebuilder.
He was followed by Elizabeth Weir, a lawyer and former party secretary, who won a close leadership contest against a labour activist.
He followed in his father ’ s footsteps by becoming a lawyer.
A period as a junior lawyer followed and later he received his doctorate of law.
A trained lawyer, Butler turned to acting in the mid-1990s with small roles in productions such as the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies ( 1997 ), which he followed with steady work on television, most notably in the American miniseries Attila ( 2001 ).
His father was a lawyer, and the family followed him through his various assignments in different parts of the country.
Following his graduation from The Albany Academy, he followed in his father's footsteps as a lawyer, being admitted to the bar in Albany in 1859 after teaching himself law by studying in his father's office.
Rufus Wheeler Peckham ( 1838 – 1909 ) followed in his namesake father's footsteps as a lawyer and in three of the positions that his father had held in New York: as the Albany district attorney ( 1869 – 1872 ), as a New York Supreme Court judge ( 1883 – 1886 ), and as a judge on the New York Court of Appeals ( 1886 – 1895 ).
Born on January 6, 1897 in Iaşi into a family of intellectuals, Teodoreanu followed his father Osvald and older brother Păstorel in becoming a lawyer.
This was followed by a similar role, as the lawyer Carter Kounen, in the service of a vampire clan, in the movie Blade II in 2002.
A lawyer acting for Fortis explained ( later in the day followed up by a Q & A published on the Fortis site ) that indeed a vote in favor would approve the January 30 deal, but a vote against would reject the October sales.

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