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case and served
cause on-site inspections to be made of promising projects, domestic and foreign, and, in the case of projects located in the United States, cooperate and participate in their development in instances in which the purposes of this Act will be served thereby ; ;
Another less ambiguous case read as follows: `` The bearer of this letter has served me for two years to his complete satisfaction.
This was perfectly legal in this case, but an example of the extreme severity with which the people could punish those who served them.
Theodore went on to successfully represent presidential candidate George W. Bush in the Supreme Court case of Bush v. Gore, and subsequently served as U. S. Solicitor General in the Bush administration.
He also served as a Nazi spy in the United States and, in 1941, he was caught by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) in the largest espionage case in U. S. history: The Duquesne Spy Ring.
In either case, it was far too early for such an account, and may have only served to remind Augustus that Claudius was Antony's descendant.
Boudin balls are commonly served in southern Louisiana restaurants and are made by taking the boudin out of the case and frying it in spherical form.
Though the Bengals ran it with some success, like the West Coast Offense the scheme became more successful elsewhere, in this case with the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, where LeBeau has served two stints as defensive coordinator.
Skeptics of the cross-dressing story point to Susan Rosenstiel's poor credibility ( she plead guilty for attempted perjury in a 1971 case and later served time in a New York City jail ).
" In an early case, Landis fined the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company the maximum $ 4, 000 for illegally importing workers, even though Winifred Landis's sister's husband served on the corporate board.
XIII by James of Bulgaria ), which would be passed to mean " funeral meal " and then " food to serve " during this office ( see today's μαχαρωνιά-macharōnia in Eastern Thrace, in the sense of " rice-based dish served at the funeral "), in which case the term would be composed of the double root of μακάριος " blessed " and αἰωνίος ( aiōnios ), " eternally ", and the second from the Greek μακαρία " barley broth ", which would have added the suffix-one.
The Polish airline market was until 2004 a classical case of closed market, with bilateral agreements between countries served from the national hub-Warsaw.
* Themselves ( in the case of incumbent or former presidents who have served one term ).
Generally, the action is initiated in the jurisdiction where the event occurred, where the defendant can be served or where the parties may have agreed to have the case located.
There was one case where a defendant was served while the airplane was in the air over the forum State, and the US Supreme Court held that this was valid service, since at law the territory of a state includes the airspace above the State.
For many of them-who had contributed around £ 50 each, on average, to the fighting fund to bring the action-the case had served its purpose.
If the opposing party is served with the papers and fails to respond within the time limit provided for his answer, he risks having the case decided against him by default.
That function can be implemented in the reference source, in which case the source capacity limits the number of slaves that can be served, or by software in each slave.
They may also employ an encoding auto-detection algorithm that works in concert with or — in the case of the BOM and in case of HTML served as XML — against the manual override.
In any case, prices had not reached equilibrium by the time of the Great Depression, which served only to kill off the system completely.
Being consistent with his egalitarian view, Patton made certain at least some black officers served as judges in military tribunals with cases involving black defendants, and he was known, as was General George Washington before him, to spend significant time with his African-American aide, in this case, Sergeant Meeks, in which it was reported that it grew into a demonstrative mutual respect.
Wendell Bird served as a special assistant attorney general for Louisiana in the case and later became a staff attorney for the Institute for Creation Research and Association of Christian Schools International.
In Sherman's case, this was in part because he developed close personal ties to Grant during the two years they served together in the West.
His two-year prison sentence was never served ; the case was appealed and in 1969 a federal court set aside his conviction.

case and inspiration
In this case, inspiration for enriching the content, format, or teaching methods may be sought through various practices, such as consciously reviewing the previous day's activities ; actively holding the students in consciousness ; and contemplating inspiring pedagogical texts.
This disability is often credited as Shriver's inspiration to form the Special Olympics, but Shriver told The New York Times in 1995 that was not the case.
The pair, who were married to each other, got their inspiration for the story from the real life case of William and Dorothy Whitney, who were married lawyers who ended up divorcing and marrying their respective clients in a case.
On the special edition DVD's trivia track for Fargo, it is revealed that the main case for the movie's inspiration was based on the infamous 1986 murder of Helle Crafts from Connecticut at the hands of her husband, Richard, who killed her and disposed of her body through a wood chipper.
Rich suggests that Julie Glamuzina and Alison J. Laurie's book Parker and Hulme: A Lesbian View may have been an unacknowledged source of inspiration for Heavenly Creatures, which according to her created a distorted image of the Parker – Hulme murder case.
On a larger scale, this is consistent with a tradition of the Roman Republic ( which has always been an inspiration for the successive French Republics ), to give six months of dictatorial power to a citizen in case of an imminent danger of invasion.
In that case, the hypoventilation itself may be improved by switching from CPAP treatment to an alternate device that delivers " bi-level " positive pressure: higher pressure during inspiration ( breathing in ) and a lower pressure during expiration ( breathing out ).
* Old Drum-said to have been the inspiration for the phrase " Man's Best Friend " which arose from an 1870 court case regarding him.
The Wardian case was the direct forerunner of the modern terrarium ( and the inspiration for the glass aquarium ), and was invented by Dr. Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward ( 1791 – 1868 ), of London, in about 1829 after an accidental discovery inspired him.
It is recognized that Cain used the Snyder case as an inspiration for his 1943 novel Double Indemnity ; Marling believes it was also a model for the plot and the title of Postman.
The basic case made by Ern's defenders was that his creation proved the validity of surrealist procedures: that in letting down their guard, opening themselves to free association and chance, McAuley and Stewart had reached inspiration by the side-door of parody ; and though this can't be argued on behalf of all the poems, some of which are partly or wholly gibberish, it contains a ponderable truth ...
In any case, Zachariadis himself referred in his public statements after liberation almost exclusively to his first letter as proof of the patriotic character of KKE and its role as an inspiration to the Greek resistance movement during the war.
As was the case with the American party of the same name, from which it drew inspiration, the Socialist Labour Party considered itself a highly principled and uncompromising organisation.
In the case of this nation, the flag takes its inspiration from the United Nations, as the NMI had once been a UN Trust Territory.
The end of the Arctic Monkeys 2006 song Perhaps Vampires Is A Bit Strong But, bears a remarkable resemblance to Replicator's 2001 song Ka-Tet, so much so that some fans of the band have questioned if it is a case of simultaneous inspiration or indeed a case of ( unlikely ) musical plagiarism.
The concept was also the inspiration of similar events, also in aid of Amnesty International in countries around the world as far away as Australia, in the case of the Stand Up For Your Rights Comedy Galas.
Goldberg later pointed to this case as inspiration for his opposition to the death penalty on the bench, since he had seen how inequality of social status could lead to unfair application of the death penalty.
His major opera Palestrina ( 1917 ) makes the case for tradition and inspiration rather than musical modernism.
In more sublimated forms of knight-errantry, pure metaphysical idealism rather than romantic inspiration motivated the knight-errant ( as in the case of Sir Galahad ).
Thus, in this case, the perfect graph theorem implies König's theorem that the size of a maximum independent set in a bipartite graph is also n − M, a result that was a major inspiration for Berge's formulation of the theory of perfect graphs.
René Clair himself was never a part of the case and was actually quite embarrassed by it, since he had great admiration for Chaplin and had always maintained that they were all in debt to him, and any inspiration Chaplin might have gotten from his film would be an honor for him.
The case provided the inspiration for the television movie The Marcus-Nelson Murders, which led to the television series Kojak.

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