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The group conducting the review is not holding formal hearings.
The same can be said about the half-hearted Cuban invasion mounted by the administration last April, which, we trust, is not symptomatic of the methods to be invoked in holding off the felonious Khrushchev.
The speed is controlled by pressing on the two brake buttons located where the index finger and thumb are placed when holding the motor.
It is at precisely such moments that he encounters a couple of undergraduates, faces alight, holding hands and talking happily as they come along, oblivious of him, or throwing him the most fleeting and casual of glances, such as they would give a tethered goat.
It is not easy for the therapist to discern when, in the patient's communicating, an introject has appeared and is holding sway.
This conclusion is dependent on the assumption that traditional sex mores will continue to sanction both premarital chastity as the `` ideal '', and the double standard holding females primarily responsible for preserving the ideal.
But Parker as the ultra-liberal minister within the pale of a church which had proclaimed itself the repository of liberality poses a different problem, which is not to be resolved by holding him up as the champion of freedom.
It is this atomic nucleus that contains the positive charge of electricity holding these negatively charged electrons in their orbits ; ;
Ontario's foliage is most vivid from about Sept. 23 to Oct. 10, with both Muskoka ( 100 miles north of Toronto ) and Haliburton ( 125 miles northwest of Toronto ) holding color cavalcades starting Sept. 23.
alt = A dark-haired, bearded, middle-aged man holding documents is seated among seven other men.
Made of gold-plated britannium on a black metal base, it is 13. 5 in ( 34 cm ) tall, weighs 8. 5 lb ( 3. 85 kg ) and depicts a knight rendered in Art Deco style holding a crusader's sword standing on a reel of film with five spokes.
Aquarius is identified as " The Great One " in the Babylonian star catalogues and represents the god Ea himself, who is commonly depicted holding an overflowing vase.
He stated, " he Act of Congress which prohibited a citizen from holding and owning in the territory of the United States north of the line therein is not warranted by the Constitution and is therefore void.
The oath of allegiance is an oath of fidelity to the sovereign taken by all persons holding important public office and as a condition of naturalization.
The strength and agility refers to muscles, as strength is for holding items and agility is for running and walking.
If a series is drawn then the country already holding the Ashes retains them.
There was to be a store ( that is, a memory ) capable of holding 1, 000 numbers of 40 decimal digits each ( ca.
The holding power of this anchor is at best about twice its weight until it becomes buried, when it can be as much as ten times its weight.
Its holding power is defined by its weight underwater ( i. e. taking its buoyancy into account ) regardless of the type of seabed, although suction can increase this if it becomes buried.
An advantage of a deadweight anchor over a mushroom is that if it does become dragged, then it continues to provide its original holding force.
The ship will seek a location which is sufficiently protected ; has suitable holding ground, enough depth at low tide and enough room for the boat to swing.

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166, 834 P. 2d 656 ( 1992 ) ( holding that the state constitution does not prohibit the use of suppressed evidence for impeachment because its introduction discourages a defendant from perjuring himself directly, thus furthering the goal of preserving the dignity of the judicial process ), review denied, 121 Wash. 2d 1005, 848 P. 2d 1263 ( 1993 ).
A confession obtained in violation of the Miranda standards may nonetheless be used for purposes of impeaching the defendant's testimony: that is, if the defendant takes the stand at trial and the prosecution wishes to introduce the defendant's confession as a prior inconsistent statement to attack the defendant's credibility, the Miranda holding will not prohibit this ( see Harris v. New York, ).
Several of the features of this case, such as not allowing the defendant to contact anyone, holding them without formal charges or arraignment, and denying them counsel during questioning were common tactics in law enforcement at the time and were eventually rejected by the court in Miranda v. Arizona ( 1966 ).
In Arizona v. Rumsey, 467 U. S. 203 ( 1984 ), it was ruled that in a bench trial, when a judge was holding a separate hearing after the jury trial, to decide if the defendant should be sentenced to death or life imprisonment, the judge decided that the circumstances of the case did not permit death to be imposed.
Justice William Brennan wrote for a five-justice majority in holding that the defendant Gregory Lee Johnson's act of flag burning was protected speech under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
In a butt strike, as taught by Impact self-defense and other self-defense systems, the defendant drives his or her hips and butt region backward into an attacker holding them from behind in order to cause the attacker to off-balance and bend forward and possibly cause pain by striking the groin or midsection forcefully.
" The Court concluded by holding that " a defendant who seeks reversal of his conviction after a guilty plea, on the ground that the district court committed plain error under Rule 11, must show a reasonable probability that, but for the error, he would not have entered the plea.
2009 ) ( holding that former Somalian government official is not covered by, and therefore entitled to immunity under the FSIA and remanding to District Court to determine whether defendant is entitled to common law immunity ).
* Estelle v. Williams, U. S. Supreme Court case 425 U. S. 501 ( 1976 ) ( holding that a state cannot compel a criminal defendant, over his objection, to stand trial in his jail clothes )
The House of Lords in Attorney General's Reference No 3 of 1994 reversed the Court of Appeal decision ( reported at ( 1996 ) 2 WLR 412 ), holding that the doctrine of transferred malice could not apply to convict an accused of murder in English law when the defendant had stabbed a pregnant woman in the face, back and abdomen.
Instead the court quoted the district court as holding that where a subject invention exists and the defendant is a recipient of government funding, " in light of the Bayh-Dole Act ... use of the patents that has been authorized by the government does not constitute patent infringement.
General Crook was named as the formal defendant because he was holding the Ponca under color of law.
2004 ) ( holding an abstract of judgment did not " unequivocally " establish that a defendant entered a guilty plea ); see also United States.
** Competency ; holding that the fact that a criminal defendant attempted suicide before trial does not constitute reasonable doubt as to his competency ; reversed by the Supreme Court of the United States.
A & M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc., 239 F. 3d 1004 ( 2001 ) was a landmark intellectual property case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the ruling of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, holding that defendant, peer-to-peer ( P2P ) file-sharing service Napster, could be held liable for contributory infringement and vicarious infringement of the plaintiffs ' copyrights.
Because the only other defendant was GWT, a corporation, this meant that it was impossible to identify a controlling mind for the purposes of holding an individual personally liable for manslaughter.
However, in Nichols v. Universal Pictures Corporation, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit found for the defendant, holding that copyright protection cannot be extended to the characteristics of stock characters in a story, whether it be a book, play or film.
Second Circuit majority, holding that an indigent defendant did not have a constitutional right to compel appointed counsel to press non-frivolous points, where, as a matter of professional

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Formation of an SE holding company is available to public and private limited companies with their registered offices in different Member States or having subsidiaries or branches in Member States other than that of their registered office.
Fascist Italy created the Institute for Industrial Reconstruction ( IRI ), a giant state-owned firm and holding company that provided state funding to failing private enterprises.
In interwar Germany, for example, much private and corporate debt was effectively wiped out ; certainly for those holding fixed interest rate loans.
In 2002 the renamed BAE Systems resold HK to a group of private investors, who created the German group holding company ( HK Beteiligungs-GmbH ).
In the summer of 1997, the daily newspaper Diena revealed that half the cabinet ministers and two-thirds of parliamentarians appeared to violate the 1996 anti-corruption law, which bars senior officials from holding positions in private business.
Meditel, which received a mobile licence in 2000, is the kingdom's first private operator, holding 36. 69 % of the market.
The Court went even further in restricting the Equal Protection Clause in Berea College v. Kentucky ( 1908 ), holding that the states could force private actors to discriminate by prohibiting colleges from having both black and white students.
The individual, rather than the collective, becomes the focus of rights and responsibilities, the center of public and private rituals holding the society together-a function once performed by the religion.
" While the headnote is not part of the Court's opinion and thus not precedent, two years later, in Pembina Consolidated Silver Mining Co. v. Pennsylvania, the Court clearly affirmed the doctrine, holding, " Under the designation of ' person ' there is no doubt that a private corporation is included the Fourteenth Amendment.
Stanley was approached by the ambitious Belgian king Leopold II, who in 1876 had organised a private holding company disguised as an international scientific and philanthropic association, which he called the International African Society.
The Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said al Said, criticized Gamal Abdel Nasser and his pan-Arab ideology in private discussions with American officials, which were released by Wikileaks, claiming Nasser deliberately used inflammatory speeches and rhetoric to make his people stupid, and accused Nasser of having " set the region back " and holding a position of " anti-everything.
" By forming utility holding companies, the private sector controlled 94 percent of generation by 1921, essentially unregulated.
After a number of unsuccessful schemes for colonies in Africa or Asia, in 1876 Leopold organized a private holding company disguised as an international scientific and philanthropic association, which he called the International African Society, or the International Association for the Exploration and Civilization of the Congo.
In December 1866, sixteen delegates from the Province of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia travelled to London, where Queen Victoria received each in private audience, as well as holding court for their wives and daughters.
Since this study was released, the neighborhood has continued to focus on revitalization initiatives by holding community forums, establishing partnerships with private developers and public agencies.
Catholic and Baptist congregations started holding services in private homes around 1900 ; their sanctuaries were completed between 1905 and 1907.
In private, he was furious with Trevor-Roper for holding an honour that Taylor considered rightfully his.
The Pict " under pretence of holding some private discourse with him, in a nursery of young trees where nobody was present, stabbed him with a dagger.
was a landmark United States Supreme Court case holding that the U. S. Congress could use the Constitution's Commerce Clause power to force private businesses to abide by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Under the façade of being an international scientific and philanthropic association, it was actually a private holding company of Leopold ’ s.
In an opinion delivered by Justice John Marshall Harlan II, the Supreme Court decided in favor of the petitioners, holding that " Immunity from state scrutiny of petitioner's membership lists is here so related to the right of petitioner's members to pursue their lawful private interests privately and to associate freely with others in doing so as to come within the protection of the Fourteenth Amendment " and, further, that freedom to associate with organizations dedicated to the " advancement of beliefs and ideas " is an inseparable part of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Only in October 1994 the Hermitage officially announced that it had been secretly holding a major trove of French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings from German private collections.
All persons holding a dual hackney carriage or private hire driver license within the City of Chelmsford must meet strict criteria as laid down by the authority which includes license renewal every 2 years, a Criminal Records Bureau enhanced disclosure check every three years and a Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency group 2 medical examination every four years.
Gibson was criticized by Abraham Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League ( whose stated purpose is to fight anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry in the U. S .), for holding private screenings for prominent, politically and socially conservative Christian and Jewish religious leaders yet not inviting those who had already criticized the film.
In December 2006, FL Group sold Sterling to Northern Travel Holding, a holding company owned by the three Icelandic private equity companies FL Group, Fons Eignarhaldsfélag and Sons.

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