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Testifying and New
The New York Times published Miller's first-person account, " My Four Hours Testifying in the Federal Grand Jury Room ", on October 16, 2005.

Testifying and for
Testifying before the House of Commons Ethics Committee on December 13, 2007, Mulroney said the cash payments were for lobbying foreign leaders to buy armored vehicles from Thyssen industries, a company Schreiber represented.
Testifying before the HSCA, Witt said " I think if the Guinness Book of World Records had a category for people who were at the wrong place at the wrong time, doing the wrong thing, I would be No. 1 in that position, without even a close runner-up.
Testifying to this momentum, the E Mental Health movement has its own international organization, The International Society for Mental Health Online.
Testifying at a January 29, 2008 House Judiciary Committee hearing on reform of the state secrets privilege, EFF attorney Kevin Bankston contended that the administration's interpretation of the privilege was overly broad, and failed to properly consider the evidentiary procedures provided for by Section 1806 ( f ) of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

Testifying and with
In 1511, Titian painted three scenes of Miracles from the life of Saint Anthony: The Miracle of the Jealous Husband, which depicts the murder of a young woman by her husband ; A Child Testifying to Its Mother's Innocence ; and The Saint Healing the Young Man with a Broken Limb.
Testifying before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on August 28, 2008, Sekou Conneh said that, during the war, Sierra Leone and Guinea had allowed the LURD rebels free passage " through their borders with our arms without any questions from them ".
Testifying to Lins's importance as a composer is the frequency with which tribute albums and new covers of his compositions appear.

Testifying and saying
Testifying in court was also difficult ; George Fox, Quakers ' founder, famously challenged a judge who had asked him to swear, saying that he would do so once the judge could point to any Bible passage where Jesus or his apostles took oaths.

Testifying and were
Testifying against Moltke were his former wife of nine years, Lili von Elbe, a soldier named Bollhardt, and Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld.

Testifying and was
Testifying before the British-appointed education commission, Sir Syed controversially exclaimed that " Urdu was the language of gentry and Hindi that of the vulgar.
Testifying to the prestige attained in 1959 at the IOC session in Munich, volleyball was included as a medal sport in the Olympic Games.
Testifying on behalf of Schiavo's parents, Hammesfahr told a court that, contrary to majority medical opinion, which stated that Schiavo was in an irreversible persistent vegetative state, she was in a minimally conscious state and might recover.
" Testifying in a court case in Ireland in 2003, Dr Declan Fitzgerald of University College Dublin said he believed that the OCA " impinged on people's self-esteem and was highly manipulative.

Testifying and .
Testifying about the gunfight itself, he said he saw " the marshal go up and speak to this other party.
Testifying to his importance, a character named " Henry James " appears in at least a half-dozen novels, as noted above, the best-known of which is The Master by Colm Toibin.
Testifying in his own defence, Bokassa stated: " I'm not a saint.
Testifying, Zeta-Jones said the threats left her so shaken she feared a nervous breakdown.
Testifying is not the same thing as swearing.
Testifying before the same committee two days later, Director of CSIS Jim Judd said that O ' Brian " may have been confused " and " venturing into a hypothetical ", and would send the committee a clarifying letter.
Testifying in support of H. R.
Testifying in self-defense, Bülow denied any such act but remarked that he had heard unsavory rumors about Eulenburg.
Testifying before the United States Congress in 2010, Neil Armstrong opposed an administrative scrap of Constellation, stating " a return to the Moon would be a most productive path to expanding the human presence in the Solar System.
Testifying before the state Senate Judiciary committee, Nigel Payne, CEO of Sportingbet and owner of Paradise Poker, pledged to relocate to the state if the bill became law.
Testifying to his growing political influence, the South Carolina legislature asked Butler to represent the state at the Constitutional Convention that met in Philadelphia in 1787.
Testifying before the Interstate Commerce Commission in Chicago, President Reidy claimed, " The simple fact is that there is just too much transportation available between the principal cities we serve.
Testifying before a U. S. House committee on March 6, 1942, Olson, a longtime supporter of nearly every Roosevelt position on economics, politics and foreign policy, supported the move wholeheartedly.

Pitcairn and Supreme
In 2004, Steve Christian, along with six other men, was tried on charges of rape and child sexual abuse by the Pitcairn Supreme Court.
In a judgment delivered on 18 April 2004, the Pitcairn Islands Supreme Court ( specially established for the purpose of the trial, consisting of New Zealand judges authorised by the British government ) rejected the claim that Pitcairn was not British territory.
The Supreme Court handed down sentences tailored, said Chief Justice Charles Blackie, to the unique conditions of Pitcairn Island.
Betty Christian, the Island Secretary, broke ranks with many of her fellow Pitcairners, testifying at the Pitcairn Supreme Court hearing in Papakura that the islanders were indeed aware that they were British subjects and that British law was applicable to them.
* Pitcairn Islands Laws ( includes judgments of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal )

Pitcairn and Court
This decision was upheld in August 2004 by the Pitcairn Court of Appeal, endorsing the claim of Deputy Governor Matthew Forbes that Pitcairn was indeed British territory.
The Pitcairn Court of Appeal dismissed this claim.

Pitcairn and New
Later, in the quest for Terra Australis, Spanish explorers in the 17th century discovered the Pitcairn and Vanuatu archipelagos, and sailed the Torres Strait between Australia and New Guinea, named after navigator Luis Vaz de Torres.
Pitcairn is about southeast of Tahiti, from Auckland, New Zealand, and over from Panama.
Source localities include: Pakistan ; Italy ; Russia ; China ; Brazil ; Tujetsch, St. Gothard, Switzerland ; Madagascar ; Tyrol, Austria ; Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada ; Sanford, Maine, Gouverneur, Diana, Rossie, Fine, Pitcairn, Brewster, New York and California in the USA.
In the late 1920s, Pitcairn Aviation won a government contract to fly mail between New York City and Atlanta, Georgia, using Mailwing single-engine aircraft.
Fowler lost more area to Pitcairn, New York in 1836.
Pitcairn is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States.
ht: Pitcairn, New York
Currently there is still one High Commissioner who also serves in an additional capacity as a Governor: the British High Commissioner to New Zealand serves ex officio as British colonial Governor of the Pitcairn Islands.
Born in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania to a large musical family, he moved to New York City in 1967 to pursue a career as a jazz guitarist.
This species has also been reported from numerous Pacific islands, including American Samoa, the Chagos Archipelago, Easter Island, Christmas Island, the Cook Islands, the Marquesas Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, Guam, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, New Caledonia, the Marianas Islands, Palau, the Pitcairn Islands, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, the Hawaiian Islands, and Vanuatu.
The relative ease of travel from English-speaking countries such as Australia and New Zealand to Norfolk Island, particularly when compared with that of travel to the Pitcairn Islands, has meant that Norfuk has been exposed to much greater contact with English than Pitkern has.
In 1970 the British high commissioners of New Zealand became the governors of Pitcairn.
After her divorce from Bill Jackson, she remarried to another New York lawyer, Wendell Davis, who died in 1972 ; she subsequently remarried a third time to U. S. Senator and former Ambassador to Israel, Kenneth Keating ; thus, becoming Mary ( Pitcairn ) Jackson Davis Keating.
Richard Taylor Fell CVO ( born 11 November 1948 ) was the British High Commissioner to New Zealand and the colonial Governor of the Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands ( of which only Pitcairn is inhabited ) from 2001 to 2006.
The remoteness of Pitcairn ( which lies about halfway between New Zealand and Peru ) had shielded the tiny population ( 47 in 2004 ) from outside scrutiny.
Over the following two years, police officers in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Norfolk Island interviewed every woman who had lived on Pitcairn in the past 20 years, as well as all of the accused.
In 1999, a New Zealander visiting the island, Ricky Quinn, was sentenced by island magistrate Jay Warren to 100 days in prison for underage sex with a 15-year-old Pitcairn girl.
A bill was passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in 2002 to allow a trial in New Zealand, based on Pitcairn law, to be held in 2004.
Former Pitcairn resident Reeve Cooze expressed the sentiments of many of the islanders on Radio New Zealand when he declared, " The Pitcairn people have been bullied.
) Elaborating on Chief Justice Blackie's statement, Bryan Nicholson of the British High Commission in New Zealand said, " The penalties were tailored to Pitcairn and take into account the unique isolation, population of less than 50, and the dependence of manpower.
Former Pitcairn resident Shawn Brent Christian, 29, then living in Australia, announced a legal challenge to the validity of New Zealand lawyers ’ and judges ’ carrying out a trial in a British colony on 27 November 2005.

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