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On the day the list was discovered Giannini phoned the official in charge of the operation, and told him ( according the official's testimony to the parliamentary commission ): " You better know that you've found some lists.
After a doge's death, a commission of inquisitori passed judgment upon his acts, and his estate was liable to be fined for any discovered malfeasance.
After a year, he was given his officer ’ s commission, but he rejected a position on a ship when he discovered that the French owners were going to pay him less than his French colleagues.
After captivating the Spanish court with tales and exaggerations of his voyage down the Amazon, Orellana, after nine months deliberation, obtained a commission to conquer the regions he had discovered.
In the end the reactor was brought under control, although full details of the accident were not discovered until much later, following extensive investigations by both a presidential commission and the NRC.
" In response to this nation-wide search for young party members, Song Ping, the first secretary of CPC Gansu Committee ( Gansu's governor ) discovered Hu Jintao and promoted him several ranks to the position of deputy head of the commission.
In this case, as in so many others, although the commission made a most rigid investigation and applied the strictest tests, no natural cause for the disturbances was ever discovered.
According to the new law of 1895, a petition for revision founded on a new fact ( discovered after the sentence ) could only be submitted to the Court of Cassation by the keeper of the seals, after the latter had taken the advice of a special commission.
Birch stated before the commission of inquiry into the state of the colony in 1820 that Kelly had discovered Macquarie Harbour after proceeding along in a boat from Port Davey where they had travelled in the schooner Henrietta Packet.
He resigned his commission in the United States Navy when he discovered that there would be no captain on his flagship.
A parliamentary commission of inquiry discovered only that Crispi, on assuming office in 1893, had found the secret service coffers empty, and had borrowed money from a state bank to fund it, repaying it with the monthly installments granted in regular course by the treasury.
This commission discovered that Hoborn had had coffins built, for himself and his wife, out of Dockyard timbers, and a bedstead that was probably made for Commissioner Pett.
From 1994 to 1995, an investigative commission of Moscow psychiatrists explored the records of five prison psychiatric hospitals in Russia and discovered about two thousand cases of political abuse of psychiatry in these hospitals alone.
The commission conclusively discovered that bubonic plague was present.
The scandal escalated when it was discovered that a portion of the commission for the bond contracts had found their way into Smith's bank account.
In August 1713 Gibbs discovered that an architect by the name of William Dickinson was resigning as architect from the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches, the commissioners included Sir Christopher Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh and Thomas Archer, with the backing amongst others of the Earl of Mar and Sir Christopher Wren, Gibbs was appointed architect to the commission on the 18 November 1713, where he would have worked with Nicholas Hawksmoor, his fellow architect to the commission.
However, when it was discovered that he had been gaoled in a Swiss prison from 1935-37 for several criminal offences, he was forced to resign his commission in the Wehrmacht.

commission and during
His father's civil service commission was still active, and during Turing's childhood years his parents travelled between Hastings in England and India, leaving their two sons to stay with a retired Army couple.
Warrior during her third commission between 1867 and 1871.
Two aircraft carriers, and were simultaneously in commission and in operation during World War II, and Franklin therefore had the distinction of having two simultaneously operational US Navy warships named in his honor.
The programme of improvement culminated during early 1852 with the decision to commission a new, larger house, from William Smith.
* 1983 – A special commission of the U. S. Congress releases a report that condemns the practice of Japanese internment during World War II.
Despite the arguably greater architectural inventiveness of Borromini and Cortona, Bernini's artistic pre-eminence, particularly during the reigns of popes Urban VIII ( 1623 – 1644 ) and Alexander VII ( 1655 – 1665 ), meant he was able to secure the most important commission in the Rome of his day, St. Peter's Basilica.
While in Breslau, he worked on a commission that studied how children's mental ability declined during the school day.
This work was revisited by an imperial commission during the 11th century, and the result is our best extant representation of the foundational roots of traditional Chinese medicine.
" The key is that the defendant could not appreciate the nature of his actions during the commission of the crime.
* 2002 – " American Taliban " John Walker Lindh pleads guilty to supplying aid to the enemy and to possession of explosives during the commission of a felony.
Michael Chertoff, then-head of the criminal division of the U. S. Department of Justice, then directed the prosecutors to offer Lindh a plea bargain, to which, Lindh would plead guilty to two charges: — supplying services to the Taliban (,,, and ) and carrying an explosive during the commission of a felony ().
After several months of deadlock, during which the government secretly explored methods of obtaining supply funding outside the Parliament, Governor-General Sir John Kerr intervened and revoked Whitlam's commission on 11 November 1975.
Ministers hold office " during the pleasure of the governor-general " ( s. 64 of the Constitution of Australia ), so theoretically, the governor-general can dismiss a minister at any time, by notifying them in writing of the termination of their commission ; however, his or her power to do so except on the advice of the prime minister is heavily circumscribed by convention.
The commission was empowered to grant amnesty to those who committed abuses during the apartheid era, as long as the crimes were politically motivated, proportionate, and there was full disclosure by the person seeking amnesty.
*, a Gato-class submarine, in commission from 1942 until lost in 1944 during World War II
* was a schooner on Lake Erie during the War of 1812 in commission from 1813 to 1814
A theological commission had been asked to review his Commentary on the Sentences, and it was during this that Ockham found himself involved in a different debate.
** A special commission of the Congress of the United States releases a report critical of the practice of Japanese internment during World War II.
* July 15 – In Washington, D. C., " American Taliban " John Walker Lindh pleads guilty to aiding the enemy and possession of explosives during the commission of a felony ; Lindh agrees to serve 10 years in prison for each charge.
Schulberg attended Di Vincenzo's waterfront commission testimony every day during the hearing.
:" Jerusalem during the second quarter of the twelfth century possessed a flourishing and well-established scriptorium which could, without difficulty, undertake a commission for a royal manuscript de grand luxe ".
Murray and Millet wrote that Raeder's views on the desirability of starting a war with the United States were " astonishing " because neither he nor anybody else in the Seekriegsleitung saw fit during the period July – December 1941 to commission studies on what would be the strategic consequences of war with the United States.
* USS Clarke County ( LST-601 ), a United States Navy tank landing ship in commission as USS LST-601 from 1944 to 1955 and as USS Clarke County in 1955 and during the late 1960s
Similarly, he declined a 1798 commission as Brigadier General during the preparations for the coming Quasi-War with France.
Also, the 1934 United States Senate Nye Committee Memorandum shows that Zaharoff was paid with considerable money commissions in the transactions that were made between foreign companies and the Spanish Government ( for example, he got paid among a 5 and 7 % commission of the price of the American submarines sold to Spain, during all these years ).

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