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petitioners and Public
As well as migrant workers, the Chinese camps usually contained vagrants, beggars, petitioners, and criminals, and the police ( Public Security Bureau ) earned income by this traffic and sometimes workers ' unpaid labor.
From August 14, 2010, the H-1B fee was increased by $ 2, 000 for petitioners who employ 50 or more employees in the US with more than 50 percent of its employees in the US in H-1B or L ( including L-1A, L-1B and L-2 ) nonimmigrant status as President Obama signed into law Public Law 111-230.
* Diwan-i-Am ( Hall of Public Audience )-was used to speak to the people and listen to petitioners and once housed the Peacock Throne

petitioners and for
He held open courts for the receipt of petitioners and the dispensation of justice ; and in the disposal of business he was indefatigable.
Garfield was one of three attorneys who argued for the petitioners in the famous Supreme Court case Ex parte Milligan in 1866.
The petitioners were pro-Confederate northern men who had been found guilty and sentenced to death by a military court for treasonous activities.
People started petitioning the King for relief against unfair judgments and as the number of petitioners rapidly grew, the King delegated the task of hearing petitions to the Lord Chancellor.
The petitioners in this case would be directed to approach the executing Court for appropriate relief.
A rebbe has times when Hasidim ( and other petitioners ) may come for a private audience.
The petitioners were indicted in July 1948 for violating a provision of the Smith Act.
George W. Crockett, Jr., Abraham J. Isserman and Harry Sacher argued the cause for petitioners.
In Schenck, the petitioners, members of the Socialist Party, were convicted of violating the Espionage Act of 1917 for printing and distributing circulars asserting that American citizens had a right to oppose the draft during World War I because, among other things, it violated the United States Constitution.
In Dennis, the petitioners were zealous Communists who organized for the purpose of teaching the “ Marxist-Leninist Doctrine ”.
He wrote: " The petitioners and Garner are entitled to respect for their private lives.
Abishai, erinyes, spinagons, and lemures are common-so are soul shells, petitioners who retain their humanoid forms and memories, the better for Archduke Dispater to torment them.
The petitioners, Jennifer Gratz and Patrick Hamacher, both white residents of Michigan, applied for admission to the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts ( LSA ).
According to a TIME Magazine profile of 1972, Roberts originally made a name for himself with a large mobile tent " that sat 3, 000 on metal folding chairs " where " he shouted at petitioners who did not respond to his healing.
Naidu fought tooth and nail to halt the investigation. Naidu and his associates had challenged the high court order before the Supreme Court but the apex court refused to intervene in the matter and asked the petitioners to approach the high court for interim order. Subsequently Naidu, Ramoji Rao and others filed a vacation petition in the high court against the CBI probe. The matter took a new turn when Reliance Industries also impleaded in the case and Chief Justice Madan Lokur rescued himself from the case on the ground that he had shares in Reliance.
The petitioners stormed the outside of the palace, and Grand Empress Dowager Wang, overwhelmed by the display of affection for Wang Mang, ordered that Wang Mang's daughter be made empress.
During these audiences, the Kumari is closely watched and her actions interpreted as a prediction of the petitioners lives ', for example as follows:
The petitioners sought for the district court to overturn the key provisions outlined above.
The Court ruled that petitioners had satisfied both nexuses, as their Constitutional challenge to the law was under Article I, Section 8, to spend for the general welfare as the expenditure is of a large sum of funds.
The petitioners, creditors for £ 5, 837, were supported by other creditors for £ 62, 000 and opposed by creditors for £ 200, 000.

petitioners and Peace
Before that, however, a pregnant country girl and other petitioners present themselves to Lord Henry in his capacity as Justice of the Peace.

petitioners and .
Later that year the PTO issued a decision rejecting the patent, on the basis that the petitioners ' arguments that the plant was not " distinctive or novel " were valid.
It demanded the release of the Kentish petitioners, who had asked Parliament to support the king in an imminent war against France.
Its only religious requirement is indirect: all Shriners must be Masons, and petitioners to Freemasonry must profess a belief in a Supreme Being.
On October 28, 1999, Judge June Green issued a brief opinion rejecting all three of the petitioners ' arguments.
In 1956, the Court further ruled that the Committee had the power to grant hearings to petitioners from the mandated territory.
On a personal level, he gave to poor people, petitioners, and prisons on a daily basis.
On December 17, 1874, the petitioners accepted the suggestion of Chilton County, even though the Chief Justice had not lived within its boundaries.
Some healing temples also used sacred dogs to lick the wounds of sick petitioners.
Near the end of his term in the Senate, petitioners asked Congress to prevent the handling and delivery of mail on Sunday because it violated biblical principles about the Sabbath.
Parliament, by a large majority, voted not even to hear the petitioners.
In addition, a large number of consumers throughout Europe, including over one million in the UK, and various doctors and scientists, had signed petitions by 2005 against what are viewed by the petitioners as unjustified restrictions of consumer choice.
Headland incorporated in 1884 with 26 white and 4 black petitioners.
The petitioners argued that the Kibbutz had dramatically changed its life style, having implemented differential salaries, closing the communal dining room, and privatizing the educational system and other services.
Holcomb, one of the petitioners, originally came from Symondsbury.
Originally called Plantation Number 5, it was one of six townships east of the Union River granted in 1762 by the Massachusetts General Court to an association of petitioners.
* Vice President Teofisto Guingona Jr. will join Bayan and other leftist groups as petitioners in their formal pleading before the Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the law.
The town was granted in 1735 as Number One by Massachusetts Governor Jonathan Belcher to petitioners largely from Amesbury, Massachusetts.
Some form of malfeasance or misconduct while in office must be identified by the petitioners.
* 2010, a recall proposal aimed at mayor Ron Littlefield of Chattanooga, Tennessee failed after a judge of the Hamilton County, Tennessee circuit court ruled that too many of the petition signatures were invalid and that the petitioners had failed to properly adhere to the state's recall law, leaving " pages without dates.
The petitioners were: James Boone, Benjamin Boone, John Boone, Squire Boone, John Hughes, William Hughes, Francis Yarnell, Peter Yarnell, Michael Warren, Peter Huyett, Peter Higo, Ezekiel Mathias, Roger Rogers, Joseph Brown, Jacob Vetter, and Ellis Hughes.

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