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Bibas argues, " These procedures may be constitutional and efficient, but they undermine key values served by admissions of guilt in open court.
Bayonne ( from Basque ibai, " river ") became a key place on the route between the Adour and Ebro Rivers, which served as a kind of link between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Other key executives responsible for the company's meteoric growth in the late 80s and early 90s were Ross A. Cooley, another former IBM associate, who served for many years as SVP of GM North America ; Michael Swavely, who was the company's chief marketing officer in the early years, and eventually ran the North America organization, later passing along that responsibility to Mr. Cooley, when Swavely retired.
Prior to version 0. 7, Freenet used a heuristic routing algorithm where each node had no fixed location, and routing was based on which node had served a key closest to the key being fetched ( in version 0. 3 ) or which is estimated to serve it faster ( in version 0. 5 ).
His charts of the North American northwest coast were so extremely accurate that they served as the key reference for coastal navigation for generations.
He never served as an adviser to the Chilean government, but did write a letter to Pinochet outlining what Friedman considered the two key economic problems of Chile.
Another famous leader of Ethiopia with Oromo descent was Ras Makonnen Woldemikael Gudessa, the governor of Harar who served as the top general in the First Italo – Ethiopian War, playing a key role at the Battle of Adwa.
Like Susan Sontag, Jameson served to introduce a wide audience of American readers to key figures of the 20th Century Continental European intellectual Left, particularly those associated with the Frankfurt School, Structuralism and Post-Structuralism.
Scotland's author and theorist Hugh Blair served as a key leader of this movement during the late 18th century.
Jenkins is seen by many as a key influence on " New Labour ", as the Labour Party marketed itself after the election of Tony Blair ( who served as prime minister from winning the first of three successive general elections in 1997 ) in 1994, when the party abandoned many of its long-established policies including nationalisation, nuclear disarmament and unconditional support for the trade unions.
When Montgomery and his troops conducted an assault on a collection of plantations along the Combahee River, Tubman served as a key adviser and accompanied the raid.
He served in several key positions within the Imperial Japanese Army, and in 1886 was appointed Vice-Minister of War.
By the purchase of one of the better Spanish armament companies, Euscalduna located in the north of Spain which they renamed as “ Placencia de las Armas Co. Ltd ”; and thanks to his love affair ( he always attributed, the key of his professional success to his sexual skills ) and by the creation of a powerful kernel inside Spain, of influential politicians, journalists and military high officials that served him in a perfect way in his personals interest.
Because of its location and significance, the Invalides served as the scene for several key events in French history.
Cartagena served a key role in the development of the region during the Spanish eras ; it was a center of political and economic activity due to the presence of royalty and wealthy viceroys.
" Many of the AFA teams revived, with slight alterations, the names of WFL teams that had resided in respective cities, and several of the AFA's key personnel had previously served in similar capacities with WFL teams.
Militarily during this period, and now a stalwart of the Yorkist regime, Stanley led several hundred men in the expedition to France in 1475 and in 1482 served with a large company in the campaign of the Duke of Gloucester ( later Richard III ) in Scotland, playing a key role in the capture of Berwick upon Tweed.
During his eight years in the U. S. Senate, Fairbanks served as a key adviser to McKinley during the Spanish-American War and was also the Chairman of the Committee on Immigration and the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds.
Kenneth Clarke was soon appointed a Government whip, and served as such from 1972 to 1974 ; he helped ensure Edward Heath's government win key votes on entry to the European Economic Community ( now the EU ) with the assistance of Labour rebels.
The former home of the President of Booth Newspapers, who served as U. S. Minister to Denmark and a key Detroit Institute of Arts philanthropist, Ralph Booth, the brother of George G. Booth.
AA studies indicated that Delta Air Lines would provide strong competition on most routes from Eastern's hub at Atlanta, but that MIA had many key routes only served by Eastern.
Suggesting that the area long served as a " key royal centre ", though the central location switched over time.
When Eisenhower finally consented, Lodge served as his campaign manager and played a key role in helping Eisenhower to win the nomination over Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, the candidate of the party's conservative faction.

served and function
In spite of normal thyroid function tests, a trial of propylthiouracil, 400 mg. daily for one week, was given but served only to intensify muscle weakness.
These art pieces often served a liturgical function, whether as chalices or even as church buildings themselves.
He proposed a reform of the Latin alphabet by the addition of three new letters, two of which served the function of the modern letters W and Y.
For example, J. B. Clark saw the co-ordinating function in production and distribution as being served by entrepreneurs ; Frank Knight introduced managers who co-ordinate using their own money ( financial capital ) and the financial capital of others.
Joyce Reynolds served as part of the editorial team of the Request For Comments series from 1987 to 2006, and also performed the IANA function with Jon Postel until this was transferred to ICANN, and worked with ICANN in this role until 2001, while remaining an employee of ISI.
The Iroquois, living around the Great Lakes and extending east and north, used strings or belts called wampum that served a dual function: the knots and beaded designs mnemonically chronicled tribal stories and legends, and further served as a medium of exchange and a unit of measure.
Jakobson, on the other hand, had come into contact with the work of Ferdinand de Saussure, and developed an approach focused on the way in which language's structure served its basic function ( synchronic approach ) – to communicate information between speakers.
That function can be implemented in the reference source, in which case the source capacity limits the number of slaves that can be served, or by software in each slave.
Thus the heater did not function as an electrode, but simply served to heat the cathode sufficiently for it to emit electrons by thermionic emission.
While there had been previous game consoles that used cartridges, either the cartridges had no information and served the same function as flipping switches ( the Odyssey ) or the console itself was empty and the cartridge contained all of the game components.
Along with Herbert Spencer, he was one of the first people to explain the existence and quality of different parts of a society by reference to what function they served in maintaining the quotidian ( i. e. by how they make society " work ").
The Dukedom of Albany served a function similar to the Dukedom of York in Scotland.
For example, even though consumers associated a distinct spring design for wind resistant road signs with a particular company, the spring design was not protectable for trade dress purposes because the springs served the function of withstanding heavy wind conditions.
She hypothesized that " eh " did not function as a clarification device as frequently believed, but instead served as a means of establishing solidarity between individuals of similar ethnic descent.
Larger cakes may be made with the intention of being sliced and served as part of a meal or social function.
Essentially, he served an administrative function and did not seek to advance a personal overview of American security and foreign policy.
It also served a social or economic function in those cultures where the edible portions of the animal were distributed among those attending the sacrifice for consumption.
The Army Corps of Engineers served as a main function in making the war effort logistically feasible.
It also seems clear that temples served both an important religious function and state function.
Like the following room, this served no specific function ; set aside for the private use of the Doge.
King Louis XIV took over the function when Séguier died in 1672 ; since then, the French head of state has always served as the Académie's protector.
Though the efforts ultimately failed, the PIN Railroad served an important function as a “ farm-to-market ” railroad until 1940, and then as a timber railroad for local timber outfits.

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