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Pending planned restoration to Huddlesford, the navigable mainline now terminates at Ogley Junction near Brownhills.
Pending doubling of the tunnels, a connection was made between Finsbury Park and the North London Railway at Canonbury, and some suburban traffic then ran into Broad Street.
Pending the Charity Commission publishing its definitive guidance on " public benefit " at the end of 2008, there remains an incentive for independent schools to share their sporting, musical and other facilities with the public or local state schools, and supplement their charitable endowments with an increased number of subsidised scholarships and bursaries.
Pending Hashmeer's departure from the band Blade has taken over Vocals ( Talks / Shoutes ) and Blade's alleged son " Rowbby the Sheeth " as he is known in the " Waffle house Crank Call " bonus track at the end of " Stepping on the Crowtche owf Your Americain Presidaint " album has taken over Bass guitar in Blade's place.
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On January 24, 2008, " The Past and Pending " was played at the funeral of Heath Ledger.
Pending the performance at the 2010 FIBA World Championship, this cycle has had Puerto Rico with a record of 19 – 2 ( Caribebasket 6 – 0, Centrobasket 5 – 0, FIBA Americas 8 – 2 ), not counting the 2nd place finish at the 2009 Marchand Continental Championship Cup, where Puerto Rico won the exhibition games against Argentina and Canada, but lost the final to Brazil.
Pending an investigation, a 40 year old bisexual man, is thought to have infected at least five younger gay men between 2008 and 2009.
Pending completion of the new Fastback Rapier, Rootes decided to have one more go at updating the well-liked old Sunbeam Rapier.
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Pending raising the necessary funds, plans are in place to create a museum dedicated to the Squadron's history at their former base of Horsham St Faith, now Norwich Airport.

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Pending the reorganization of our foreign aid structure and program, the Peace Corps should be established as an agency in the Department of State.
Pending the enactment of a special charter, the archipelago will continue to be governed as a commune of the Valparaíso Region.
Pending more clarity as to the precise nature of this contrast it is commonly characterized as a contrast between ' fortis ' and ' lenis ' consonants.
Pending implementation of these wage increases and concerned that the government may be unable to meet these increased expenses, the local currency weakened from Sf 2200 in January 2002 to nearly Sf 2500 in April 2002.
Pending a successful engine test in June 2011, the company will begin Phase 3 of development with the first orders expected around 2011-2013.
Pending a lawsuit against the township, the New Jersey State Police assumed police coverage 24 / 7.
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Pending regulatory approval, Volkswagen planned to merge MAN and Scania to create Europe's largest truckmaker.
Pending resolution of the dispute, it was declared as a separate Union Territory which would serve as the capital of both the states.
Pending the resolution of these and other issues, EPIC encouraged the FTC to halt the acquisition.
In September 2006, Patent Pending, the debut album by Matt Skiba's side project Heavens was released.
Their debut album, Patent Pending was released on Epitaph Records.
Pending a vote by members for a permanent replacement in October, Vincent Fang Kang took over as acting chairman.
Pending resolution of the status of P. ( c .) fulvescens, which is found where the ranges of P. c. abietinus and P. c. tristis connect and may or may not be a hybrid between these, tristis is maintained in P. collybita.
Pending Bankruptcy Court approval, York was to purchase most of SCO's business for a total of approximately $ 36 million, including financing.
Pending the reconstruction of Frank Clair Stadium, the team will begin play in 2013.

decision and Meacham
In June 2008, the United States Supreme Court decision in Meacham v. Knolls Atomic Power Lab ( Docket 06-1505 ) placed the burden on all employers to prove that a layoff affecting older workers is based on reasonable factors other than age, reversing a lower court that placed the burden on dismissed employees.

decision and instructed
Reno made the decision to remove Elián González from the house of a relative and instructed law enforcement officials to determine the best time to obtain the boy.
For instance, if a criminal defendant chooses not to testify, the jury will be often be instructed not to draw any negative conclusions from that decision.
They were instructed to delay the woman's decision for as long as possible.
The Comics Journal reacted to this by saying that this revealed some flaws in the Ignatz nomination system, but Cho defended his decision by explaining that few of the submissions he received as a judge were deserving of nomination, and that the Ignatz coordinator he consulted instructed him to use his own judgment, as there were no rules against self-nomination.
She was instructed beforehand to review the script and make a decision of whether or not she felt the role was right for her, and, if so, that she truly wanted to commit to the strict contract Sullivan had demanded for the title character.
If a customer would use a phrase " I come from Rothenburg ", she was instructed to show him the book and then let him make his decision and call for the girl he had selected.
Reportedly, the Chasam Sofer instructed his son that when unable to refer to the Shulchan Aruch, he could reference the Chochmas Adam in making a halachic decision.
In March 2010, the Minister instructed the Council to reverse its decision.
" Before the Court's decision in Booker, § 3742 ( e ) had instructed appellate courts to determine whether a sentence was " unreasonable " with respect to the Guidelines range.
According to the District Court's decision, jurors will be instructed that they may, but are not required to, infer that the Bank knowingly and purposefully provided financial services to terrorists.

decision and Captain
Initially, Torres was very outspoken in her disapproval of Captain Janeway's decision to destroy the Caretaker's array, which had the ability to send the Voyager back home from the Delta Quadrant, and carried a small grudge against the captain.
In his September 1792 dispatch log report for the British Admiralty, Captain Vancouver reveals that his decision here was rather meant to honour a request by the Spanish Peruvian seafarer Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra that Vancouver:
17N resumed its attacks in November 1983, killing the deputy chief of the U. S. military assistance mission ( JUSSMAG ) Captain George Tsantes in retaliation for Papandreou's decision to renew the base rights agreement.
Captain Frye made the decision to jump and swim across the channel to Frye Island.
Captain Farver ( John Anderson ) remains calm, but makes the perilous decision to descend " blind " so they can make visual contact with their surroundings.
His airborne advisor, Group Captain Cooper of the Royal Air Force, argued that a glider landing conducted at night with inexperienced aircrews was not practical, but the decision was left unchanged.
However, Admiral Harvey had sent the Lords of the Admiralty a letter strongly commending ' the zeal and alacrity of this intelligent and excellent officer ', which may have influenced their decision to promote him to Post Captain on 7 December 1818.
The Captain is the manager and decision maker ( Pilot Not Flying, PNF ), the First Officer / Copilot is the actual flier of the aircraft ( Pilot Flying, PF ), and the Flight Engineer reads the check-lists and executes actions required under the auspices of the Captain ( PNF ).
It is in the interests of the team, Australian Cricket and myself that I have informed the ACB of my decision to stand down as Australian Captain.
Thomson and Thompson soon begin to rue their decision to join the treasure hunt, because they are consigned to manning the air pumps supplying the diving suit when Tintin, and later the Captain, explore the wreck.
Captain James of the EAS Agamemnon opposed Ivanova's decision, but soon realized that Clark would have his destroyers target the Earth ships rather than the White Stars.
Nicknamed " Captain Hook " for the way he handled goaltenders, the Flames decision to hire Mike Keenan as head coach in 2007 – 08 created speculation that Kiprusoff might choose to leave Calgary when his contract expired at the end of the season.
A subsequent US report by Rear Admiral William Fogarty, titled Formal Investigation into the Circumstances Surrounding the Downing of Iran Air Flight 655 on July 3, 1988, noted that Captain Rogers received some faulty information that he used to make the decision to fire.
This followed from a decision by Captain Michel Rainville to re-label petty theft by Somalis as " sabotage ", a distinction that meant deadly force could be used to defend the base.
When news of this decision reached the Admiralty, they recalled Duncan's blockade fleet to Yarmouth for a refit on 1 October, the admiral insisting on sending some of his ships back to the Dutch coast two days later under Captain Henry Trollope in HMS Russell accompanied by HMS Adamant and the small ships HMS Beaulieu, HMS Circe and HMS Martin with the hired lugger Black Joke.
The poem ridiculed Serbian King Milan, namely his decision to attend the funeral of the Serbian general Dragutin Franasović's mother instead of that of the war's hero Captain Mihailo Katanić who died as a result of wounds sustained while saving the regimental flag from the hands of Bulgarians.
Commodore Goldsborough made the decision to destroy the yard, and Commander Rodgers and Army Captain of Engineers Horatio G. Wright were given the job of destroying the drydock.
:" Captain Roy Hoffmann was the commander of the Navy Coastal Surveillance Force, and it was Hoffmann ’ s decision to send Navy Swift boats up the narrow rivers in the Mekong Delta of South Vietnam — almost always without support from helicopters or artillery — where they ran the risk of mines and were fired on almost at will by Viet Cong dug in along the river ’ s banks.
Simultaneously, elsewhere on the ship, the good Captain Kirk begins to show signs of weakness, apparently losing his ability to give orders & commands, the so-called " power of decision.
Two of the justices involved in the decision had prior military experience, Justice Black as a Captain in the field artillery during WWI and Justice Frankfurter as a Major in the Army legal service ; however, there is no way to know if they were personally aware of the use of shotguns by American troops.
On learning of Dewey ’ s decision to give the crew a break for breakfast, a gun captain commented to Captain Lamberton, " For God ’ s sake, Captain, don ’ t let us stop now.
Captain Olimpi Panov had an important role in this final decision.

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