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However, there were two kinds of petitions, one private and the other public and it was from this last that laws were adopted or legislation originated.
There are also cases that do not technically involve two sides, such as petitions for specific statutory relief that require judicial approval ; in those cases there are no respondents, just a petitioner.
When the FDA failed to respond to these two petitions as required by law, Public Citizen, in January 2008, filed suit to compel the FDA to respond to their 2006 petition.
But such petitions tend to be subject to severe length constraints, and are necessarily much more narrowly targeted ( usually to one or two particularly prejudicial errors ) than a long opening appellate brief to an intermediate appellate court ( which may touch upon several alleged errors by the trial court ).
The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands brought petitions for one or another of the two powers to annex the territory.
Finally settled after two special elections and numerous petitions to the Governor and Legislature, Winfield was determined to be the county seat and a courthouse was constructed in 1873 at a cost of $ 11, 500
The planned development and two subdivisions, including Gold River Station and opted out of inclusion into the City of Rancho Cordova by resolution and petitions, respectively.
* 2010 there were two unsuccessful recall petitions for Sam Adams mayor of Portland, OR.
While both appeals of right and cert petitions often present several alleged errors of the lower courts for appellate review, the Court normally grants review only of one or two questions presented in a certiorari petition.
Since the vast majority of petitions for certiorari are routinely denied without comment, it is normally unnecessary to indicate that fact in citations to decisions of lower federal courts, unless it happened within the last two years or was otherwise particularly relevant ( e. g., to support an inference that a particular appellant is a vexatious litigant ).
The Portuguese also knew of two officials in the Censorate — Qiu Daolong and He Ao — who sent petitions to the throne that condemned the Portuguese conquest of Malacca and that their embassy should be rejected.
That morning over 40 workers and 150 students marched from Pomona's two dining halls into President David Oxtoby's office and handed him petitions one at a time.
Witnesses collected more than 14, 000 signatures for two petitions — one supporting his burial at Beth Sarim, another for a second preferred site on a nearby Watch Tower Society property named Beth-Shan — that Rutherford's dying wish might be granted.
Following two further petitions for liquidation brought by Thwaites Brewery and ING Lease UK and their refusal of an offer of 25p in the pound, on 14 May 2009 Darwen Football Club was wound up in the High Court.
Further monetary difficulties saw the club sold, for a nominal fee, to Peter Trembling, who then sold the club to Ray Trew for £ 1 after the club had been served with two winding up petitions from HM Revenue and Customs due to demands for a late PAYE payment of around £ 500, 000.
This was a considerable decline from the 46 and 49 votes, respectively, received for the two previous petitions.
In early 1795, the Board of Regents found before them two petitions to charter colleges: Union College in Schenectady ( the first time the name " Union " appears ), and Albany College in Albany.
In 1858, after receiving two petitions, the Government proclaimed the Municipality of Brighton.
Over two hundred captives had habeas corpus petitions filed on their behalf before the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 and the Military Commissions Act of 2006 closed off the captives ' access to the US civilian justice system.
These included two large national petitions presented to the New Zealand government which led to a joint New Zealand and Australian Government action to take France to the International Court of Justice ( 1972 ).
The two Russification campaigns evoked widespread Finnish resistance, starting with petitions and escalating to strikes, passive resistance ( including draft resistance ) and eventually active resistance.
Since the Ohio Constitution limits the governor to two four-year terms, when Rhodes initially filed to run again in 1974, his petitions were refused by the Secretary of State.
In early 2002, the Center for Constitutional Rights ( CCR ) was the first organization to file two habeas corpus petitions, Rasul v. Bush and Habib v. Bush, challenging the U. S. government ’ s practice of holding foreign nationals captured in Afghanistan during the war against the Taliban regime and al-Qaida in detention indefinitely.
On June 14, 2010 it was announced that her contract option would not be picked up for the show's sixth season as a series regular, but she did return for two episodes to wrap up her character's storyline due to thousands of letters and petitions written to the show's producers.

two and transcripts
* Chimera ( EST ), a single cDNA sequence originating from two transcripts
Recordings of these plays are readily available on CD and the transcripts of many can be found in two collections: The Door to Doom and The Dead Sleep Lightly, both edited by Douglas G. Greene.
There are two transcripts of this manuscript available today: Joseph Peterson and C. L. Whitby.
* 9 / 11: Nearly two years after the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, transcripts of World Trade Center emergency calls are released.
Graduates from Rockhurst University receive two transcripts: one for academics and another for community service.
His interview, as well as uncut interviews with two Australian ex-members, transcripts and resources about the program can be viewed in full on the Four Corners official website.
The 747 had a third backup AI in the center instrument panel between the two pilots, and the transcripts of the cockpit conversation show that the Flight Engineer may have been attempting to direct the Captain's attention to that third AI, or perhaps to another instrument called the Turn and Bank Indicator, just five seconds before the plane impacted the sea.
The factor VIII gene produces two alternatively spliced transcripts.
Jensen also gave no complex sentences, mostly gave one or two word answers, and-as acknowledged by Stevenson-the subject's poor pronunciation was covered by correct spelling in the transcripts.
Set into Song: Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker and the Radio Ballads was written and researched by Peter Cox, published by Labatie Books ISBN 978-0-9551877-1-1 and has an extensive website which carries the first two pages of each chapter, the complete transcripts and cast lists for each programme, bibliography, footnotes and reviews.
Scores are reported as a three digit score and a two digit score, however as of July 1, 2011 only the 3-digit score is reported on USMLE transcripts.
The two transcripts survived, however, and Thorkelin began all over again.
Only two complete programmes are supposed to still exist in video form, although transcripts also exist of the Beatles appearances-both solo and together.
Trans-splicing is a special form of RNA processing in eukaryotes where exons from two different primary RNA transcripts are joined end to end and ligated.
The Second Boer War is strongly represented and subsequently almost every major campaign in which British troops have fought, including the Korean and Falklands Wars and the Gulf Crisis ; the latter two are covered by contemporary interview transcripts.
Later, in public requests for the trial transcripts, pages were missing and the text was found to have been written in the hands of two different people instead of one recording secretary.
They include photostatic copies of a journal of Carver's expedition to the Mississippi River ( 1766 – 1767 ), a Survey journal, and a Dictionary of the Naudowessee language, and typed transcripts of these documents ; copies of surveys and deeds to the Carver land grant of 1767, which encompassed some four million acres in present-day western Wisconsin ; copies of letters about the French and Indian War ( 1759 ) and James Tute's gifts to the Indians ( 1768 ); copies of two petitions to the British government ( 1769 – 1770 ) asking that Carver be reimbursed for his expedition to the Mississippi ; and a copy of a recommendation by the British government on this request.
Applications can be submitted online, and require the completed application, a current resume, a statement of purpose, the application fee, official transcripts, and two letters of recommendation.
A comparison of the original field notes, transcript notes, plats and report of the examiner, shows that at the season of the year ( from December 1, 1884 to January 3, 1885 ) when the deputy pretends to have made the surveys, the deep snows made the survey at that time impossible ; that in the original notes ( which are now in this office ) much is omitted that is found in the transcripts and data supplied from memory, or rather made up ; that disregarding clerical errors the transcripts are not in any sense copies of the original notes ; that triangulations omitted in originals are audaciously given in detail in the transcripts, just as if they had really been made in the field, that the high speed, more than 6 miles per day, at which it is pretended the work was executed, surpasses belief when we take into consideration the nature of the ground, and bear in mind that the surveying was done during the shortest days of the year ; that the deputy gives descriptions of erroneous bearing trees where no such trees, either as regards size or species, are to be found ; that in the face of all the embarrassing conditions, big canyons, high and steep mountains, deep snow, impenetrable chaparral, precipices impossible to ascend or descend, the deputy with his two parties of four men each, frequently with the impassable San Joaquin river between them, pretends to have subdivided T8SR24E at the rate of more than 6 miles per day, and then accomplishes the feat of recording all this work in one field book.
ISH can also use two or more probes, labeled with radioactivity or the other non-radioactive labels, to simultaneously detect two or more transcripts.
In 1924, Steiner gave two intensive workshops on different aspects of eurythmy ; transcripts of his talks during these workshops are published as Eurythmy as Visible Speech and Eurythmy as Visible Singing.

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