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Although because of the important achievements of nineteenth century scholars in the field of textual criticism the advance is not so striking as it was in the case of archaeology and place-names, the editorial principles laid down by Stevenson in his great edition of Asser and in his Crawford Charters were a distinct improvement upon those of his predecessors and remain unimproved upon today.
There was an egg case inside the skull that had been laid by a tropical cockroach that could not possibly be found in Britain.
Or when he laid the hand on infants, did each one of you look to see whether they would speak with tongues, and, when he saw that they did not speak with tongues, was any of you so strong-minded as to say, These have not received the Holy Ghost ; for, had they received, they would speak with tongues as was the case in those times?
The latter then took up the usage according to which one who remained for 44 days under excommunication came under the penalties executed by the State, and wrote his De incarcerandis fedelibus, in which he demanded that it should be legal for the excommunicated to appeal to the king and his council against the excommunication ; in this writing he laid open the entire case and in such a way that it was understood by the laity.
In Escola, now widely recognized as a landmark case in American law, Justice Traynor laid the foundation for Greenman with these words:
This case laid down 3 requirements for the doctrine to apply:
In addition, the widely distributed and popularly read-aloud tract Common Sense, by Thomas Paine, succinctly and eloquently laid out the case for republican ideals and independence to the larger public.
In Barker v. Wingo,, the Supreme Court laid down a four-part case-by-case balancing test for determining whether the defendant's speedy trial right has been violated in the case.
Female live-in partners have economic rights under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 subject to following conditions as laid by Honourable Supreme Court of India in case of D. Velusamy v D. Patchaiammal:
In any case, the new local and departmental administrations, though elected, were supposed to execute the policies as centrally laid down by the national government.
Elman has been criticized for offering a self-aggrandizing history of the case, omitting important facts, and denigrating the work of civil rights attorneys who had laid the groundwork for the decision over many decades.
In 1983 charges were laid in the McMartin preschool trial, a major case in California, which received attention throughout the United States, and contained allegations of satanic ritual abuse.
In his pamphlet, Hiroshima: Breaking the Silence written in 1995, he laid out the case against targeting civilians with aerial bombing.
This resulted in the U. S. Supreme Court case, Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, which laid the foundation for a large part of modern American civil procedure.
If a player quits at Tribal Council, as was the case in Pearl Islands, Palau, and Nicaragua, not only is the player's torch extinguished, but that player's torch is also laid down.
As in other towns along the same railroad, there was a widened rectangular area paralleling the tracks labeled “ Depot Grounds .” In the case of McLean, the Depot Grounds were laid out only on the southeast side of the railroad.
The town was laid out in the traditional Spanish Colonial style, with a central plaza surrounded by buildings which could serve as fortifications in case of attack.
The resulting U. S. Supreme Court case, Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins, laid the foundation for a large part of modern American civil procedure.
David Campbell and another early settler, Alexander Outlaw, filed a case against Lenoir in court, arguing they had already laid claim to parts of the Lenoir tract.
The case also came before the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, which issued a groundbreaking ruling that laid down the basics of the freedom of the press for decades to come.
Others argue and hold that Chol HaMoed does not constitute a " sign " in which case tefillin must be laid.
The protest that arose around the Taylor case was the first instance of a nationwide civil rights protest, and it laid the groundwork for the Montgomery bus boycott.
In 1943, the Brabazon Committee had laid down a set of civil aircraft transport types for the British aircraft industry to produce, but these were to be several years in coming, and particularly in the case of the tailwheel Avro Tudor, not what BOAC wanted.
* A writ of error is issued by an appellate court, and directs a lower court of record to submit its record of the case laid for appeal.
Lodgings may be self catering in which case no food is laid on but cooking facilities are available.

case and foundation
The ancestors, however, retain their faith in God and God in each case gives a son – in Jacob's case, twelve sons, the foundation of the chosen Israelites.
From Palamas's time until the 20th century, Roman Catholic theologians generally rejected the contention that, in the case of God, the distinction between essence and energies is real rather than, albeit with a foundation in reality, notional ( in the mind ).
They wrote: ' It is our hope that this case will lay the foundation upon which a set of policies and guidelines are built so that when cases of abuse, especially child abuse, are alleged, the programs in place will allow for appropriate questioning and investigation by the police, physicians and child psychologists so as to drastically reduce the chances of conflicting testimony and charges of contamination that can and will raise reasonable doubt.
The case helped cement the legal foundation for the doctrine of separate but equal, the idea that segregation based on classifications was legal as long as facilities were of equal quality.
The foundation will work to create new ways to teach the history of civil rights through film, art, and public programs designed to create understanding of this historic case and its effect on the American conscience.
When ordered to produce the foundation charter of his abbey the abbot refused, apparently because that document would be fatal to his case, and instead played a winning card.
He wrote that although he had attempted to " satisfy all moderate minds, and free them from all just fears on this matter ", he insisted that if Parliament accepted that " in no case whatsoever ( though they should never so nearly concern matters of state or government ) we, or our Privy Council, have power to commit any man without the cause shown ", then this " would soon dissolve the foundation and frame of our monarchy without overthrow of our sovereignty ... we cannot suffer this power to be impeached ".
" I assume it as the foundation of all my view of the case, that boys at a public school never will learn to speak or pronounce French well, under any circumstances ", so it would be enough if they could " learn it grammatically as a dead language ".
In Communication: The Social Matrix of Psychiatry, Jurgen Ruesch and Gregory Bateson argue that intrapersonal communication is indeed a special case of interpersonal communication, as " dialogue is the foundation for all discourse.
Depending on which jurisdiction the case is in, either the records custodian or someone with knowledge of the records must lay a foundation for the records, however.
The orders are listed chronologically according to their dates of foundation ( in parentheses ), which are sometimes approximate, and may in significance vary from case to case, the foundation of an order, its ecclesiastical approval, and its militarisation occurring at times on different dates.
Especially in the case of their musical scores, it acts as the foundation of the Nakhi literature.
* John Peter Zenger, defendant in a landmark legal case in American jurisprudence that laid the foundation for American press freedom
While the concession lasted for approximately a year, the entire debacle set the foundation for the revolts against the tobacco concession in 1890 as it demonstrated that any attempt by a foreign power to infringe upon Iranian sovereignty would infuriate the local population as well as rival European powers, in this case the Russian government, who had their own interests in the region.
The writer and academic Frank Kermode has suggested their marriage was a case of Orwell acquiring, as president of his foundation, the most promising young talent he could find.
He was a defendant in a landmark legal case in American jurisprudence that determined that truth was a defense against charges of libel and " laid the foundation for American press freedom.
As in the case of all monasteries of Pre-Conquest foundation, the parishioners of Ramsey doubtless had rights in the monastic church.
It was a foundation case for female equality in Canada.

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