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Three and judges
Three previous judges of the award, Malcolm Bradbury, David Holloway and W. L. Webb, met and chose Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children ( the 1981 winner ) as " the best novel out of all the winners.
Three notable figures from the early days of engineering were selected as judges: John Urpeth Rastrick, a locomotive engineer of Stourbridge, Nicholas Wood, a mining engineer from Killingworth with considerable locomotive design experience and John Kennedy, a Manchester cotton spinner and a major proponent of the railway.
Three other judges, Mark W. Delahay, George W. English, and Samuel B. Kent, chose to resign rather than go through the impeachment process.
Three British Columbia judges unanimously denied an appeal on November 13, 2009.
Three elected judges sit in Auglaize County, presiding over four courts.
Three judges, whose mannerisms and style mimic those of the real Idol judges, critique the performances.
* The Supreme Court of Canada is composed of six justices from English Canada and three from Quebec ( Three judges must be from Quebec but the other six can be from any province, be it Quebec or any of the other nine provinces ).
Three additional judgeships were authorized and the sitting circuit judges were reassigned according to their residence.
Evidence shows that judges would often include stereotypes and characteristics of subgroups in order to apply the Three Strikes laws.
Three worked for judges on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, two for the Eleventh Circuit, and one for the Third Circuit.
Three judges, several prosecution and defence lawyers, other court staff and six journalists travelled from New Zealand to the island in late September for the seven-week trial, doubling the number of people on the island during their stay.
Three former judges ( known as " The Brethren ") incarcerated at Trumble, a fictional, federal minimum security prison located in northern Florida, develop a scam to blackmail wealthy closeted gay men.
They were on either side of The Merritt Pkwy on Whalley Ave. One was the Three Judges ( named after the 3 judges who hid from the English in a stone cave on West Rock ).
Three circuit court judges, Samuel M. Blatchford, David Josiah Brewer, and William Burnham Woods, were later appointed to the United States Supreme Court.
Three different judges, in three different counties, repudiated MacKay ’ s efforts to dis-enroll Fulani, Newman and the other 140 New York City activists.
Unlike judges of courts established under Article Three of the United States Constitution, judges on the Court of Federal Claims do not have life tenure ( see Article I and Article III tribunals ).
Three of the five judges who voted against him on the main case and the British judge constituted a majority of the seven judges on the settlement court panel.
Three judges ( Gibbs, Aickin, and Wilson ) adopted a very narrow view, endorsing a test proposed by Justice Dixon in R v Burgess ; Ex parte Henry, which focuses on whether a treaty is " indisputably international ".
Three other judges ( Mason, Murphy, Brennan ) took a wide view, saying that the mere existence of a treaty obligation was sufficient to render the matter an ' external affair ', regardless of the particular subject in question.
Three of the seven judges also found that the laws violated section seven of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Three judges were appointed to the legislative assembly to provide legal advice, but they were not able to vote.

Three and appointed
Three years later he was appointed Head of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town.
Three years later, he appointed a circuit court judge for the six-county area of the Platte Purchase.
In the first 9 days of the lunar 9th month festival, an oil lamp of 9 branches may also be lit to honour both the Northern Dipper and 2 other assistant stars ( collectively known as the Nine Emperor Stars ), sons of Dou Mu appointed by the Taoist Trinity ( the Three Pure Ones ) to hold the Books of Life and Death of humanity.
Three years later, in 1960, Remey made a written announcement that his appointment as president of the international council represented an appointment by Shoghi Effendi as Guardian, because the appointed council was a precursor to the elected Universal House of Justice, which has the Guardian as its president.
Three of the appointed members belonged to FSLN, which included – Sandinista militants Daniel Ortega, Moises Hassan, and novelist Sergio Ramírez ( a member of Los Doce " the Twelve ").
Three presidents have appointed justices who collectively served more than 100 years: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln.
Three years after the Institute attained collegiate rank and became known as Hiram College, Burke A. Hinsdale, who had been a student of Garfield's, was appointed president.
" Three days later, Alan Pardew was appointed as manager with a five and a half-year contract.
Three members are appointed by the Town Council President, of whom one must be a member of the Plan Commission and two who must not.
Three years later Adam Ferguson was appointed secretary to the commissioners sent out to the American colonies, and at his urgent request Stewart lectured as his substitute.
In 1979, Babbitt was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to serve as a Commissioner on the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, a six-month investigation of the March 1979 accident at a commercial nuclear power plant at Middletown, Pennsylvania.
Three years later, he was appointed Earl Marshal of England, and in that capacity he fought against the Scots and then against the French.
He was one of the Three Princes, who Sisavang Vatthana appointed to form a coalition government between the rightists and Pathet Lao but it collapsed, and the Laotian Civil War began.
Three of the five officials appointed as key members in Iraq ’ s new government were of Sunni background, one official was form a mixed Sunni-Shi ’ a background, and only one of the officials was of pure Shi ’ a background.
In 1593, Admiral Yi was appointed to command the combined navies of the three southern provinces with the title Naval Commander of the Three Provinces ( Hangul: 삼도수군통제사, Hanja: 三道水軍統制使 ) which gave him command over the Right and Left Navies of Jeolla province, the Right and Left Navies of Gyeongsang province, and the Navy of Chungcheong province.
Three spokespeople were appointed, including Margo MacDonald and Alex Salmond.
Three new village trustees joined the board in 2009: 23-year-old Brenten Schuyler Foote ( elected, with the largest vote total of any trustee candidate in all of Orange County ), Ed Char ( elected ) and Mal Stewart ( appointed to Higgins ' old seat ).
Three members were to be appointed by the Secretary of State for India, and two by the Sovereign.
Three years after being appointed as a field-marshal, Byng died at his home on 6 June.
Three years later Pope Boniface VIII appointed him Archbishop of Bourges, France, although Jean de Savigny had already been designated for this see by Pope Celestine V. The French nobility protested on the ground that Colonna was an Italian, but his appointment was maintained and approved by the king.
Gilbert Talbot was appointed Constable of the Three Castles, and ordered to garrison them ‘ at whatever cost ’.
Three, who must be residents of the state of Kansas, are appointed by the Governor.
Three residents of the City of Topeka, one from each of the state senatorial districts, are appointed by the Mayor.
Three years later he was appointed the first CEO of the World Economic Forum.
When an MP is appointed to the post by the Treasury which releases a public notice: " The Chancellor of the Exchequer has this day appointed individual to be Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern.

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