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sentence and van
" Nietzsche and Schopenhauer are mentioned in the second sentence of the novel as the preferred reading of the friend Humphrey van Weyden visited before his shipwreck.
She was convicted for allowing the use of her Maruti van, registered on her name, by other accused, who had delivered the explosives and awarded a life sentence.
Judge Dee, naturally, is responsible for deciding the sentence as well as assessing guilt or innocence, although van Gulik notes in the stories that all capital punishments must be referred to and decided by officials in the capital.
He is serving a life sentence without parole for the assassination of Dutch film director Theo van Gogh.
Born 1978 ; suspected leader of the group ; convicted to a life sentence without parole for the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh.
Klaus van den Berg has compared the later two translations, " The two most prominent translations from the latter part of the twentieth century take very different approaches to this style: F. J. Lamport ’ s 1979 translation, published in the Penguin edition, follows Schiller ’ s first epic-sized version and remains close to the original language, observing sentence structures, finding literal translations that emphasize the melodramatic aspect of Schiller ’ s work.

sentence and 1st
The Youth Criminal Justice Act section 42 ( 2 ) ( q ) outlines the following pertaining to custody and supervision for 1st and 2nd degree murder Offenders found guilty of 1st degree murder will get a maximum sentence of 10 years, including a maximum custody period of 6 years and a period of conditional supervision in the community.
The aforementioned sentences are not guaranteed as the Crown could recommend a harsher adult sentence if the offence meets certain requirements Adult Sentence ) When the Youth Criminal Justice Act was introduced the aspect that was publicized wasto respond more firmly and effectively to the small number of the most serious, violent young offenders ” because the public was losing confidence in the youth justice system This was the reason for the harsh penalties for 1st and 2nd degree murder however overall the YCJA has decreased the amount of youths within jails for non-violent offences substantially.
The principal differences from the originals suggested by Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, were the addition to the Scout Oath of the sentence To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight and of three additional Scout Laws-A Scout is brave, A Scout is clean, and A Scout is reverent.
A more recent author famous for purple prose is Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton ( 1803 – 1873 ), who begins his novel Paul Clifford ( 1830 ) with the sentence:
His enemy Middleton having been disgraced, he was freed by an order from John Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes, without a warrant but on private instructions ; at the same time, through the intercession of Lauderdale, his death sentence was rescinded.

sentence and stanza
The Shenandoah River appeared in John Denver's Folk rock song of Take Me Home, Country Roads, in the 2nd sentence of the first stanza:
: 5. each stanza is usually a complete, grammatically correct sentence ;
# each stanza is usually a complete grammatically-correct sentence ;

sentence and Dutch
In German and in Dutch, SVO in main clauses coexists with SOV in subordinate clauses, as given in Example 1 below ; and a change in syntax – for instance, by bringing an adpositional phrase to the front of the sentence for emphasis – may also dictate the use of VSO, as in Example 2.
However, usage differs from this in German, where an upper-case letter may be used only if the sentence after the colon could stand alone without the preceding sentence ( otherwise one may judge freely according to the relative independence of the two assertions ), and in Dutch, where an upper-case letter must be used if the colon is followed by a quotation or an enumeration of complete sentences, although in all other cases a lower-case letter should be used.
The House of Representatives is elected by all Dutch citizens over the age of eighteen ( Article 54 ), except those who have been disqualified by a court sentence as part of their punishment for a crime or those who have been declared incapable by court because of insanity ( Subarticle 2 ).
The Dutch Jesuit St. Petrus Canisius is credited with adding in 1555 in his Catechism the sentence:
A derivative of the Latin Princeps ( ironically, a Republican title in Roman law, which never formally recognized a monarchic style for the executive head of state but nominally maintained the Consuls as collegial Chief magistrates ) is used for a genealogical prince in some languages ( e. g., Dutch and Frisian, where a ruler is usually called vorst ( Frisian: foarst ), but a prince of the blood is always styled prins ( Frisian: prins ); and Icelandic where fursti is a ruler, and a blood prince is prins ( in these languages no capital letters are used in writing titles, unless, of course, they occur as the first word of a sentence )), while in other languages only a Princeps-derived word is used for both irrespectively ( e. g., English uses prince for both ).
Kouwenhoven was charged with arms smuggling and war crimes in Liberia in the 90s, for which the Dutch public prosecutors sought a 20-year jail sentence and a fine of € 450, 000 against Kouwenhoven.
The sentence " et pour les Flamands, la meme chose " originated in this environment also, allegedly being used by the French speaking officers to " translate " their orders into Dutch.
* In 1996 a sentence was discovered on the sword sheath of Bergakker from around 425-450, though this sentence could very well be Old Frankish and not yet Old Dutch.
In this comparison similar Modern Dutch and Modern English words ( in form and meaning ) are chosen to compare them with the Old Dutch equivalents in the sentence.
The Dutch sentence is a correct one, although the verb ' begonnen ' is usually conjugated with ' zijn ' ( be ) and not with ' hebben ' ( have ).
Notes to the applicants read this standard sentence in English: “ It is not the policy of the department to give reasons so please do not ask .” In 1956 an Australian security official publicly stated in the Australian newspaper that Dutch Eurasians may become a serious social problem and even an Asian fifth column.
In February 2007 Hiddink was given a six-month suspended jail sentence and fined € 45, 000 after being found guilty of tax fraud by a Dutch court.
Prosecutors had demanded a ten-month prison sentence for Hiddink, who was accused of evading € 1. 4 million in Dutch taxes by claiming to be a resident of Belgium from 2002 to 2003.
The series literary standards are considered to be quite good by many Dutch people, with many real sounding made-up Dutch words, references to archaic Dutch and different regional and class-based dialects and a proper well formed sentence structure.
Prosecutors sought a 12 year sentence for El Fahtni's suspected involvement in the " Piranha terrorism plot " against politicians and the Dutch Secret Service, AIVD.
This has the effect of re-introducing the double-criminality requirement for Dutch nationals and permanent residents, as the conversion of a sentence imposed in an issuing state could not be converted into a comparable sentence by a Dutch court if the conduct constituting the criminal offence in the issuing state does not constitute a criminal offence in the Netherlands.

sentence and national
The national average for time served for all crimes was 23. 7 months, while in Missouri the average length of a sentence was 28. 9 months.
Gilmour famously lent The Spectator ’ s voice to the campaign to end capital punishment in Britain, writing an incensed leader attacking the hanging of Ruth Ellis in 1955, in which he claimed " Hanging has become the national sport ", and that the home secretary Gwilym Lloyd George, for not reprieving the sentence, " has now been responsible for the hanging of two women over the past eight months ".
Despite national and international pleas for amnesty, Juárez refused to commute the sentence, and Maximilian was executed by firing squad on 19 June 1867 at Cerro de las Campanas in Querétaro.
He received a sentence of 100 years at hard labor and national degradation for life.
The Immigrant Control and Refugee Recognition Law bans entry to Japan by a foreign national if he has been given a prison sentence of one year or longer, except for political prisoners.
In 1910, Maria Konopnicka responded to the increasing persecution of Polish people by Germans by writing her famous song called Rota that instantly became a national symbol for Poles, with its sentence known to many Poles: The German will not spit in our face, nor will he Germanise our children.
) Schäfer died in prison while serving a 20-year sentence at the national penitentiary in Santiago April 24, 2010, of heart disease.
Kutner gained national recognition in 1949, when he obtained freedom for a black mechanic from Waukegan, Illinois, who had served 26 years of a life term sentence for raping an itinerant.
On 31 January 2004, Alain Juppé was sentenced by the correctional court of Nanterre to 18 month suspended sentence, as well as the deprivation of the right to vote for five years and the right to run for national office for 10 years ( reduced on appeal to one year ).
But the king and his councillors, seeing in this mode of procedure a trespass upon the " Gallican Liberties ", proposed the convocation of a national council instead, which should judge and pass sentence upon Noailles and his faction.
Because of her gender and widely publicized conversion to Christianity, she inspired an unusually large national and international movement advocating the commutation of her sentence to life imprisonment, a movement which included a few foreign government officials.
Witton served three years of his sentence, then was released after a national outcry.
The paraplegic Torregiani considers now that, in any case, Battisti is responsible for the shooting, and should serve his sentence in jail: " It's not about the person of Cesare Battisti-he declared to the national press agency ANSA-It's in order that everyone understands that, sooner or later, those who have committed such serious crimes should pay for their faults ".
This period of decline and resignation from the world's cultural stage marked the rise of saudade, aptly described by a sentence of its national anthem —' Levantai hoje de novo o esplendor de Portugal ' ( Let us once again lift up the splendour of Portugal ).
Although it raised a storm of protest in Germany, the sentence is less nationalistic than it appears ; he intended to refer only to the birth of chemistry under the great Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, rather than asserting exclusive French national ownership of the science.
Some even called for the prosecution of the then Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the crime of treason, as stated in Article 241 of the Italian Criminal Code, who mandates a life sentence for anybody found guilty of aiding and abetting a foreign power to exert its sovereignty on the national territory.
A person may be prohibited to exit a country on a number of reasons, such as being under investigation as a suspect, serving a criminal sentence, being a debtor in default, or posing a threat to national security.
Later in 1999, he was sent back in prison for a three-year sentence for dishonoring a national symbol, public disorder, and instigating to commit crime, after having protested Cuba's lack of freedom by showing the Cuban flag upside down.
On 20 December 2010 Panahi, after being prosecuted for “ assembly and colluding with the intention to commit crimes against the country ’ s national security and propaganda against the Islamic Republic ,” was handed a six-year jail sentence and a 20-year ban on making or directing any movies, writing screenplays, giving any form of interview with Iranian or foreign media as well as leaving the country.
The case, a national sensation because of her young age at the time of the murder and innocent appearance, earns her a lengthy prison sentence, reduced because of her apparent spiritual transformation in prison and her good conduct toward other inmates, results in the nickname of the " Kind-Hearted Geum-Ja.
Another Heinleinesque characteristic of the series is that, in the first book, the main characters ' Jewish heritage is relegated to one throwaway sentence, similar to Heinlein's tendency to throw in a similar comment about the race or national origin of his central character.
At Chung's sentencing, presiding judge, Cormac Carney, said that he could not “ put a price tag ” on national security, and that with the long sentence for Chung he wanted to send a signal to China to “ stop sending your spies here .”
In September 1981, the first conviction and sentence under the Zina Ordinance, of stoning to death for Fehmida and Allah Bakhsh were set aside under national and international pressure.
These unusually strict penalties received national attention when poet and activist John Sinclair was sentenced to ten years in prison for possession of two joints, a sentence that sparked the landmark John Sinclair Freedom Rally at Ann Arbor's Crisler Arena in December 1971.

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