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Then and Oregon
Then in 2002 after a protracted hostile buyout, the company acquired Willamette Industries, Inc. of Portland, Oregon.
Then with the 1971 Oregon v. Mitchell decision, the Supreme Court ruled that state and local elections did not have to abide by the lowered voting age, though there would have to be dual elections in the 47 states where the lower federal voting age was not valid.
Then in 1929, the Great Depression helped lead to the dissolution of the Oregon Nursery Company.
Then on October 11, 1997 at 4: 37 P. M. KAXC became the first TV station in Oregon and one of the first on the west coast to transmit an HDTV picture.

Then and court
Then one must extract the principles, analogies and statements by various courts of what they consider important to determine how the next court is likely to rule on the facts of the present case.
Then, as now, the writ of habeas corpus was issued by a superior court in the name of the Sovereign, and commanded the addressee ( a lower court, sheriff, or private subject ) to produce the prisoner before the royal courts of law.
Then he returned to Khan's court and with it moved to Astrakhan.
Then, choice of law clauses may specify which laws the court or tribunal should apply to each aspect of the dispute.
Then on August 5, 1797, John Brown of Providence, Rhode Island, was tried in federal court as the first American to be tried under the 1794 law.
Then, too, the veil of Holy Scripture enabled him to speak out more boldly than court etiquette would have otherwise allowed, to remind the son of Louis XIV that kings have duties as well as rights.
Then twice, in 51 BC and 50 BC, he sent envoys to the Han court with tribute.
Then, in February 1994, Irving spent 10 days of a three-month sentence in London's Pentonville prison for contempt of court following a legal wrangling over publishing rights.
Then they went to court ...
Then, in order to prevent court challenges by these same minority religious groups wanting specialist religious education in schools, the government invoked the notwithstanding clause, which expires after a maximum of 5 years.
Then they take their places, one on each side of the cantor, and the three ( symbolizing a Beth Din or rabbinical court ) recite:
Then, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, its use was temporarily extended to include certain higher-ranking members of the imperial court, but this tradition was relatively short-lived: in later imperial history, using it to address someone other than the emperor was considered an act of sedition and was consequently highly dangerous.
Then the yabam returns the shoe to the court, and the judges say:
Then, only two weeks later in Furman v. Georgia ( 1972 ) the court, in a 5-4 decision, invalidated all death penalty laws then in force, although Burger dissented from the decision.
Then Velent's brother Egil arrived at the court.
Then in 2002, the Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision in Belk v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education which declared that the school system had achieved desegregation status and that the method to achieve integration, like busing, was unnecessary.
Then, Polyperchon ordered the detention of Phocion and his associates ; while those closest to him were also seized, most of his embassy escaped from the court.
Then, as Schwartzbard claimed in court, he pulled out a gun and shot him five times.
Then he applied to the Turkish constitutional court about the reform package, because the president is unable to veto amendments for the second time.
Then in 1862 the court was expanded to five justices with the addition of a fifth judicial district.
Then in 1910, the state legislature expanded the court back to five justices, and lastly, in 1913 the court expanded to the current seven justices.
Then from 1991 to 2005 Wallace P. Carson, Jr. served as chief justice of the court for a record 14 years.

Then and ruled
Then, the League ruled that the polls showed that he had met the qualification threshold and said he would appear in the debates.
Then the Qing Dynasty ruled the Taiwanese archipelago ( including Penghu ) as Taiwan Prefecture of Fujian Province.
Then Herodot and Diodor say that Khaefra ruled for 56 years and that the Egyptians had to suffer under him like under his father before.
Then in the final, despite stumbling at the final hurdle, he won the Olympic gold medal in 51. 7 seconds which would have been a world record but for the fact that he had knocked over the last hurdle, and under the laws prevailing at the time, this ruled out recognition of a world record.
Then Egypt was ruled by the Roman and Byzantine Empires, and its religious traditions existed alongside those from diverse cultures, until Islamic rule began circa 600 AD.
Then, in 1355, the Red Turban Rebellion took place in areas of the Mongol-founded Yuan Dynasty that ruled China.
Then, eventually, perhaps after Sighere's death, she established a convent at Chich, in Essex, where she ruled as first abbess.
Then the Bhangi Sikh Dynasty ( 1716 – 1810 ), one of the 12 Sikh Kingdoms ( Misl ) of Punjab ruled Lahore City from 1760s until 1799 and expanded the City of Lahore.
Then, in Wesberry v. Sanders, the Supreme Court, relying on the Constitution's requirement that the United States House of Representatives be elected " by the People of the several States ," ruled that congressional districts in any particular state must be approximately equal in population.
Then, kings from the Anjou dynasty, who were also cognatic descendants of the Árpáds dynasty, ruled the kingdoms.
Then he went to Scania, which his mother's family had ruled, and was well received and given much help in men and arms.
Then Vijayanagara, Mysore, and Dheeran Chinnamalai ruled Kongu which in 1805 was annexed by the British East India Company.
Then later in 1996, the WTO Dispute Settlement Body ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, effectively ending the cross-subsidies that had benefited ACP countries for many years.
Then came Atto ( 653 ), Thrasimund I ( 663 ), and Faroald II ( 703 ), who ruled conjointly with his brother Wachilap.
Then from 1671 to 1893 the town was ruled by Spanish and Filipino
Then comes the democratic form of government, and its susceptibility to being ruled by unfit " sectarian " demagogues.
Then it was also important and sacred even before the incarnation of Vaikundar right from the Dwapara Yuga, Since Narayana as Krishna ruled this place.
The Paul dynasty in Kamrup regained over the land presumably from tenth to the end of the twelve centuries, Then Sen rulers, it is thought, captured the kingdom and ruled until the time the Muslim rulers coming from oversees invaded this Kingdom.
Then on 24 September 2005 the Indiana Supreme Court ruled 5-0 to reject a request for a new trial.

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