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court and chose
Mrs. Clayton Nairne, whose daughter, was among the court maids, chose a deep greenish blue lace gown.
His realms appear to have been divided with the West Saxons recognising Ælfweard while the Mercians chose Æthelstan who had been raised at Æthelflæd's court.
The court chose not to accept the wording literally.
The study found that as expected from court statistics, around 90 % of accused subjects who were in fact guilty chose to plead.
He chose the name Charles at his confirmation in honor of his uncle, King Charles IV of France, at whose court he was resident for seven years.
Because the Dover school board chose not to appeal, the case never reached a circuit court or the U. S. Supreme Court.
Private Edward Donald Slovik — assigned to the 28th Division — chose a court martial rather than fight in the Hürtgen Forest.
His association with Gaiseric did not harm Olybrius ' career: in 464 the Eastern court chose him for the high honour of the consulate.
The magazine chose not to contest the case, and the publisher Spectator 1828 Ltd pleaded guilty at the court hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court on 7 June 2012.
According to an anonymous biographer of Aeschylus, the Athenians chose Simonides ahead of Aeschylus to be the author of an epigram honouring their war-dead at Marathon, which led the tragedian ( who had fought at the battle and whose brother had died there ) to withdraw sulking to the court of Hieron of Syracuse — the story is probably based on the inventions of comic dramatists but it is likely that Simonides did in fact write some kind of commemorative verses for the Athenian victory at Marathon.
Original drafter Hilary Henkin took the film's producers to court and threatened to quit the Writers Guild of America after director Barry Levinson chose not to award her a screenwriting credit.
Both courts collaborated in the choice of the yearly consuls, as each court chose a consul and accepted the other's choice.
Note that in Gibbons v. Ogden the court specifically stated there are limits upon the federal commerce power, but chose not to put into detail what those limits were aside from goods specifically made, moved, and sold within one state were exclusively beyond the reach of the federal commerce power.
He chose to join the court of William II of England, younger brother to Robert.
Originally called Paquiack (" open plain " or " cleared land ") by local American Indians, the settlers chose the name Swampfield for their town, but in October 1687, the general court decreed the name Danbury.
As Emperor Go-Daigo chose Yoshino as his base, a power struggle arose in Kōfuku-ji with a group supporting the South and another siding the North court.
Elrond chose to be counted among the Elves, joining the court of Gil-galad until the end of the Second Age.
He left London in 1757 wanting to work at the Paris Opéra but realized he would face serious opposition to the expressive style he had developed in London, and chose Lyon instead where he was free to develop new and very different works from the prevailing court ballets.
Failure to comply with such a notice within six months usually leads to closure ; however, Summerhill chose to contest the notice in court.
On the recommendation of supporters, Vanzetti chose to be represented by John P. Vahey, an experienced defense attorney, rather than accept counsel appointed by the court.
One exception was J. W. Seligman, which chose in September 2005 to sue Spitzer in Federal court after their talks with Spitzer broke down.
Her successor, Michael Martin, also declined to wear the wig ; moreover, he chose to simplify other aspects of the uniform, doing away with the once customary buckled court shoes and silk stockings.
Bercow chose not to wear court dress altogether in favour of a lounge suit as he felt " uncomfortable " in court dress ( he wore morning dress under the State Robe at State Openings ).
The new speaker Bob Halverson chose to wear the court dress of the speaker upon his election in April 1996, returning to tradition by wearing the full traditional dress but without the wig.

court and comment
For this comment, a French court fined her 30, 000 francs in June 2000.
In Wainwright v. Greenfield, the Court ruled that it was fundamentally unfair for the prosecutor to comment during the court proceedings on the petitioner's silence invoked as a result of a Miranda warning.
In response to this decision, Darrow made a sarcastic comment to Judge Raulston ( as he often did throughout the trial ) on how he had been agreeable only on the prosecution's suggestions, for which he apologized the next day, keeping himself from being found in contempt of court.
A gag order is an order by a court or government restricting information or comment from being made public.
The first is that Parliament does not comment on the cases which are before the court.
Widely considered an impossible standard, a situation stemming from the nature of knowledge itself, it is valuable to mention only as a comment on the fact that evidence in a court never need ( nor can ) reach this level.
After the trial, Jimmy Nesbitt's comment was: " The big fish got away ", a reference to Murphy ( referred to in court as " Mr X " or the " Master Butcher ") and to Messrs " A " and " B ".
The right covers a number of issues centered around the right of the accused or the defendant to refuse to comment or provide an answer when questioned, either prior to or during legal proceedings in a court of law.
During the court hearing he refused to comment.
Because of his comment about Valdemar I ’ s Queen, Sophia, it seems that he might have been close to the King's court.
On 1 April 2010, Simon Singh won his court appeal for the right to rely on the defence of fair comment.
It was dedicated to Prince Frederick, the eldest son of King George I, but the poem vanished without causing any comment from court or town.
In early May 2008, the D. C. district court denied the CBA petition without comment, effectively telling the association that it had not exhausted all its efforts, and that there was not enough merit to take the case to the courts.
However due to his testimonial in the court, he did not give any comment on the rumor of the conflict between Pridi, and his faction, with Rama VIII.
If a court does remand a rule back to the agency, it almost always involves an additional notice and public comment period.
A court may intervene if it finds that there was no way that the commenting public could have anticipated the new provisions and provided comment.
A gag order ( also known as a gagging order or suppression order ) is an order, sometimes a legal order by a court or government, other times a private order by an employer or other institution, restricting information or comment from being made public, or in some cases, passed onto a third party, for the purpose of " hiding " or " covering up " or " white-washing " compromising, questionable, deceptive practices, fraud, or other illegal activities with the help of the legal process itself, or to protect the privacy of victims or minors.
In the United States, a court can order parties to a case not to comment on it but has no authority to stop unrelated reporters from reporting on a case.
However, the court declines to comment on the general issue of shrinkwrap licenses.
* Gag order, a writ or court order taken out with an intent to prevent information or comment from being made public
The Court's responsibilities also include a public comment process for changes to court rules, rules of evidence and other administrative matters.
On June 22, 1998, without comment, the court denied hearing his case.
If judgments can be enforced at a distance, this may require expensive legal responses or chill on comment while cases move through a remote court, with the proceedings possibly even being heard in a foreign language under rules the commentator never heard of before.
On Tuesday, October 9, 2007 the U. S Supreme court threw out El-Masri's appeal against the earlier judgment, without comment.

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