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Petitioner and notes
Petitioner was not entitled to have the hearing officer's notes and report, especially since he failed to show any particular need for them and he did have a copy of the Department of Justice's recommendation to the appeal board.
To support this claim the Petitioner notes that only the Monarch enjoyed title to " Crown lands.
Quoting Lane v. Wilson ( 1939 ) as well, the Petitioner notes that the 15th Amendment "' nullifies sophisticated as well as simple-minded modes of discrimination '" and goes on to say that " In contrast to the purportedly race-neutral grandfather clauses, white primaries, and gerrymanders invalidated in the foregoing cases, the OHA voting restriction is startlingly ' simple-minded '.
The Petitioner notes that the 1867 treaty which ceded Alaska included a clause by which all inhabitants would be given U. S. citizenship " with the exception of the uncivilized native tribes.

Petitioner and Hawaii
For the Petitioner, the relevant history of Hawaii begins with the Annexation Resolution, not in the previous era of sovereignty.
The Petitioner would use population statistics up through the turn of the 20th century to show that the Kingdom of Hawaii had been " consciously multiracial ," and thus the term " inhabitants " referred to numerous races, including Westerners.
This, of course, included native Hawaiians ; the Petitioner then points out that, in fact, these Native Hawaiians " were the dominant political group in Hawaii for several decades after annexation, and were well represented in all forms of public office " ( 43 ).

Petitioner and has
The Parties agree that when Green for Wisconsin converted the disputed funds from Petitioner Mark Green ’ s federal campaign committee to his state committee on January 25, 2005, it complied with ( 1 ) previous Board determinations with respect to similar matters ; ( 2 ) ElBd 1. 39, as written and interpreted at the time ; and ( 3 ) instructions provided by the Board ’ s staff .” And “ This Stipulation resolves all claims either party has or may have with respect to the Board ’ s September 6, 2006 Order and with respect to any other claims raised, or which could have been raised, by any party prior to the date of this stipulation with respect to any matters that were the subject of this litigation .” In a separate action, the Federal Election Commission also concluded that Green for Wisconsin did not violate federal campaign laws.
She has published several prize-winning collections of poems, including Bardo, a Brittingham Prize in Poetry winner, and the poetry books Petitioner, Glass, and most recently The Lives of The Saints.
The Petitioner would deny that there is any " special relationship " at all, for there is no " former sovereign " or " historical relationship " clause in the Constitution, and the analogy with Indian tribes thus has no legal standing.

Petitioner and compelling
More controversially, the Petitioner discounts the idea that there is a " compelling state interest " in limiting the OHA elections based on the history the State's relationship with native Hawaiians ( i. e., in order to protect against current discrimination or offset the effects of past discrimination ).

Petitioner and interest
The House of Representatives and Senate were the real parties in interest of the Plaintiff / Petitioner and argued in support of the relevant provision's constitutionality.

Petitioner and into
Petitioner, who claims to be a conscientious objector, was convicted of violating 12a of the Universal Military Training and Service Act by refusing to be inducted into the armed forces.
Petitioner got off the bus and went into the bus terminal to get something to eat.

Petitioner and for
Petitioner was not entitled, either in the administrative hearing at the Department of Justice or at his trial, to inspect the original report of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, since he was furnished a resume of it, did not challenge its accuracy, and showed no particular need for the original report.
Brief for Petitioner, Holmes v. Appling, 237 Or.

Petitioner and ).
" ( Emphasis added by Petitioner ).

sarcastically and notes
In the liner notes, Bob Seger says ( sarcastically ) he later realized Lucy Blue was Ramblin ' Gamblin ' Man, and so changed the title of the album.

sarcastically and now
Pebbel sarcastically agrees that Shields " ruined " their lives, pointing out that are all three now at the top of their professions thanks to their work with Shields.
A scene near the end of the movie returns to its opening scene, but instead of saying " I can't think of anything ," the narrator now says, " I still can't think of anything ," demonstrating that he is aware of having been subjected to a cinematic time-shift ; another character responds sarcastically with " Ah, flashback humor.
The battle won, Thoth intended to establish his power even further as Stygia's savior, whereupon Kalanthes sarcastically asked Thoth if he was to go back to the tree now to be crucified again.
The orchestra then resumes the pulsating low Cs ; the piano makes a shortened restatement of the scalar passage that led to the recapitulation, which is now used to end the movement, with a dissonant harmony followed sarcastically by barely-tonal open C octaves.
Things happen differently though: Steerpike, now a full-time retainer of the twins, having quit Doctor Prunesquallor ’ s service, angers Flay by sarcastically imitating Sepulchrave ’ s madness.

sarcastically and takes
When Greene is forced to apologize on air, he states that Gordy is no pimp, despite the fact that he takes young black musicians and then sends them out to earn Gordy more money through their performance skills — thus sarcastically praising Gordy as a good businessman despite his pimplike actions.
Tony then takes out the folded-up steak recipe page out of his pocket, unfolds it, and gently and sarcastically places it back inside the magazine from which it came.
She decides to adopt him and takes him home, naming him Lou after Scott sarcastically suggests the name " Loser ".

sarcastically and position
Feminist attorney Gloria Allred testified at the hearing in support of the pro-choice position, and afterward sarcastically presented Schmitz with a black leather chastity belt.

sarcastically and State
The story often became a source of ridicule and amusement, with Parenting. com sarcastically commented " According to new legislation introduced in New York State, to survive classic schoolyard games like Capture the Flag is to cheat death.

sarcastically and has
She has referenced this independence from major labels in song more than once, including " The Million You Never Made " ( Not A Pretty Girl ), which discusses the act of turning down a lucrative contract, " The Next Big Thing " ( Not So Soft ), which describes an imagined meeting with a label head-hunter who evaluates the singer based on her looks, and " Napoleon " ( Dilate ), which sympathizes sarcastically with an unnamed friend who did sign with a label.
Desiree responds sarcastically, boasting of her own adultery, as she has been seeing the married dragoon, Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm.
In the 1996 novel Executive Orders, Clark sarcastically suggests to reporter Robert Holtzman " Get Val Kilmer to play me in the movies " to which Holtzman replies " Too pretty, Nick Cage has a better stare.
He has sarcastically proposed two other American political parties: one for those with his mixture of views, another for those who hold the opposite mixture.
He speaks sarcastically of the festival to his jailor, foreshadowing his escape: " Now, what has Pentecost to do with me?
Louis Vauxcelles sarcastically dubbed Princet " the father of cubism ": " M. Princet has studied at length non-Euclidean geometry and the theorems of Riemann, of which Gleizes and Metzinger speak ... Princet one day met M. Max Jacob and confided him one or two of his discoveries relating to the fourth dimension.
Less officially, Carpenter has been reported to add, sarcastically, " Remember, John, this was built by the low bidder ".
One newspaper of the period sarcastically observed, following the business venture's failure, that the gun has " only wounded those who hold shares therein.
When Claire insists that she is not an alcoholic, Agnes states sarcastically,that ’ s very nice .” Then she lists times that Claire has vomited, fallen down, and called from the club to have someone come and get her.
" Before becoming the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson apologized for any offence caused by an article in which he sarcastically suggested that " the Queen has come to love the Commonwealth, partly because it supplies her with regular cheering crowds of flag-waving piccaninnies.
His dry, sarcastically irreverent commentary on pop culture artifacts on VH1's " I Love the 70s / 80s / 90s / New Millennium " series has added to his and the shows ' popularity.
Stanhope sarcastically states: " It'll be awfully nice the Brigadier's pleased " when the Colonel's first concern is whether information has been gathered, not whether all the soldiers have returned safely ; six of ten enlisted men have been killed.
This has resulted in both praise and criticism from readers, whose letters have been posted on Baldo's official website and then answered ( sometimes sarcastically ) by the strip's creators.
Yang Guang thereafter resented Gao greatly, stating sarcastically, " It has been said, ' You should repay every good deed done to you.
" Reporter David Weigel has sarcastically referred to these books as " scathing critiques of presidential power.
The Australian critic and television presenter Clive James has sarcastically described it as a symphony in reinforced concrete outstripping even a Todt Organization WWII flak emplacement for brutalist elegance.
Here is an excerpt from the beginning of Chapter VIII, where Milton sarcastically asks Salmasius what concern the latter has with what the English do among themselves:

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