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appeal and Italian
In 1998, Bordeaux's appeal court decided that Sergio Tornaghi could not be extradited to Italy, on the grounds that Italian procedure would not let him be judged again, after a trial during his absence.
The European Court of Justice has in July 2008 rejected an appeal by Alitalia against the European Commission in a long-running inquiry into Italian state aid.
Italian painting after 1520, with the notable exception of the art of Venice, developed into Mannerism, a highly sophisticated style, striving for effect, that concerned many churchmen as lacking appeal for the mass of the population.
Shortly after Ethiopia's initial appeal, Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Laval of France and Foreign Secretary Samuel Hoare met with Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in Rome.
In the end, Hitchcock pushed for Gregory Peck, then at the peak of his box office appeal, Ann Todd was loaned from the Rank Organisation to play his wife, and Selznick settled on Alida Valli, considered one of the most promising actresses in the Italian cinema for " Mrs. Paradine ".
Miller knew that Sammartino could easily be marketed as an ethnic strongman, and that he would appeal to Italian immigrants who supported wrestling.
The mix of sex appeal and faithfulness cemented Batistuta's heart-throb reputation among Argentine and Italian women.
In 1952 the new Italian Supreme Court declared the Via Rasella attack to have been a legitimate act of war after an appeal by Kappler's lawyers of his conviction of guilt in the Ardeatine Massacre.
A plaintiff could only sue a Frenchman in the French court, with appeal to Aix-en-Provence ; an Italian in the Italian court, with appeal to Ancona ; a Russian in the Russian court, with appeal to Moscow.
Italian authorities announced their intention to appeal to Hague international court against Brazil for breaching the extradition treaty
At Alfa Romeo, the Arna was meant to replace lesser versions of the popular Alfasud, but never had the Italian car's appeal.
In a rare appeal for help, the Germans turned to their Italian allies, aware of their expertise with motor torpedo boat operations.
The party also tailored its campaign for unity against fascism to appeal to the black community, as in the case of its opposition to the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1935.
However, as Fiorentina made an appeal to the Italian Football Federation, the club remained in Serie A and most of their players, including Krøldrup, remained with the Florence club.
In its first several decades, Ragú advertising and sales broadened the appeal of Italian-American food in the United States, with slogans like " That's Italian!
Keen to appeal to a more mature market, Casterman decided in 1973 to publish the first albums of Corto Maltese by the Italian author Hugo Pratt.
Since the acquisition, Earl has injected his formidable energy into the franchise, revamping the menu to include fresh, daily made sauces as well as new menu items to broaden the restaurants ’ appeal which embodies the Italian traditions of food, friendship and fun.
In the summer 2011, it did not appeal against the exclusion of Covisoc and it is definitely excluded by the Italian football.

appeal and conservatives
In selecting a Chief Justice Eisenhower looked for an experienced jurist who could appeal to liberals in the party as well as law-and-order conservatives, noting privately that Warren " represents the kind of political, economic, and social thinking that I believe we need on the Supreme Court ....
" The Fascists supported revolutionary action and committed to secure law and order to appeal to both conservatives and syndicalists.
Although Kemp tried to appeal to the conservatives, his libertarian philosophies of tolerance and individual rights and his commitment to supporting minorities, women, blue-collar workers and organized labor clashed with conservative voters ' social and religious values.
The president wanted what he felt was an experienced jurist who could appeal to liberals in the party as well as law-and-order conservatives, noting privately that Warren " represents the kind of political, economic, and social thinking that I believe we need on the Supreme Court ....
That some conservatives found him " too liberal " didn't diminish his appeal or effectiveness.
In February 2010, former Reform Party Chairman Pat Choate emerged to discuss the appeal of the Tea Party movement, contrasting it with Ross Perot's party, saying: " The difference with the Tea Party is it's been heavily pushed by a bunch of talk-show conservatives.
If two candidates appeal to liberals, but only one appeals to conservatives, the votes of liberals will likely split between the two liberal candidates, for example 25 % may vote for one and 30 % for the other, giving the conservative the office although 55 % preferred to see a liberal in the office.
Ahead of the 1992 election, the ODS ruled out an electoral alliance with the Liberal Democrats, but agreed to an alliance with Václav Benda's Christian Democratic Party ( KDS ) in order to boost its appeal to conservatives.
Though she was political novice whom he did not know, he perceived she was popular among conservatives, and was a candidate who could appeal to independents and women.
Warren, a centrist Republican, campaigned as a moderate voice that would appeal to both liberals and conservatives during a time of war, where California was considered as a possible front line, while accusing Olson as an uncompromising, left-wing Democrat.
Henry's appeal was essentially solely to Republican straight-ticket voters and conservatives, and he received only about one-third of the votes in the November general election.
At first, both conservatives and liberals found elements in the encyclical to which to appeal.
Drawing inspiration from music from all over the world – crossing genres of classical, jazz and old-fashioned pop – and hoping to appeal to conservatives and liberals alike, he founded the “ little orchestra ” Pink Martini in 1994 to provide more beautiful and inclusive musical soundtracks for political fundraisers for causes such as civil rights, affordable housing, the environment, libraries, public broadcasting, education and parks.
The message of the organization had a rare appeal to both conservatives and liberals.
Before the outbreak of the war, Abraham Lincoln tried to appeal to conservatives.

appeal and Fascism
Though Fascism adopted a number of positions designed to appeal to reactionaries, the Fascists sought to maintain Fascism's revolutionary character, with Angelo Oliviero Olivetti saying " Fascism would like to be conservative, but it will by being revolutionary.
Given this supposition, Evola proceeded to argue that Fascism or National Socialism — with their heroism, their sacrificial and ascetic ethic, their authoritarian and hierarchical order, together with their appeal to myth and ritual — provided an environment compatible with the ' spirit ' of the celestials.
This failure was followed up in January 1923 by a joint appeal of the Comintern and Profintern for the creation of a " action committee against fascism ," followed in March with the establishment of a formal Action Committee Against Fascism in Berlin, headed by Clara Zetkin.

appeal and adopted
Most of the U. S. federal courts of appeal have adopted a rule under which, in the event of any conflict in decisions of panels ( most of the courts of appeal almost always sit in panels of three ), the earlier panel decision is controlling, and a panel decision may only be overruled by the court of appeals sitting en banc ( that is, all active judges of the court ) or by a higher court.
Social critics have adopted this term to refer to how the synthesis of paranoid conspiracy theories, which were once limited to American fringe audiences, has given them mass appeal and enabled them to become commonplace in mass media, thereby inaugurating an unrivaled period of people actively preparing for apocalyptic millenarian scenarios in the United States of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Oldsmobile adopted a ringed-globe emblem to stress what marketers felt was its universal appeal.
Afterwards, he got the Act of Accusation against the king adopted, and in the trial voted for his capital punishment " without appeal and without delay ".
Rawls considered civil disobedience should be viewed as an appeal, warning or admonishment ( showing general respect and fidelity to the rule of law by the non-violence and transparency of methods adopted ) that a law breaches a community's fundamental virtue of justice.
The CFL adopted the marketing slogan, " Longer, Wider, Faster " to appeal to the American football market.
Although their lordships were divided 3-2 as to the result of the appeal and adopted slightly different formulations of the applicable principles, there was broad agreement that, in confidentiality cases involving issues of privacy, the focus shifted from the nature of the relationship between claimant and defendant to ( a ) an examination of the nature of the information itself and ( b ) a balancing exercise between the claimant ’ s rights under Article 8 and the defendant ’ s competing rights ( for example, under Article 10, to free speech ).
During the reigns of Louis XV ( 1715 – 1774 ) and Louis XVI ( 1774 – 1792 ), several ministers, most notably Turgot and Necker, proposed revisions to the French tax system so as to include the nobles as taxpayers, but these proposals were not adopted because of resistance from the parlements ( provincial courts of appeal ).
Many of these Jamaican-influenced UK bands ( such as UB40 ) adopted pop styles to appeal to mainstream audiences, but some UK reggae bands ( such as Steel Pulse ) played songs with more confrontational socio-political lyrics.
Apparently in a bid to give wrestling greater appeal to television audiences, FILA adopted beach wrestling as an official discipline during 2004 – 2005.
This was the direct result of an international conference on impunity, organised by the ICJ under the auspices of the United Nations in 1992, which adopted an appeal asking the Vienna conference to " set up an international penal tribunal … in order to finally break the cycle of impunity ".
Noble and York University also appeared in the news in October 2005 with regard to his vocal opposition to and York senate appeal of the university's policy, adopted in 1974, of cancelling classes during the three days marking the Jewish High Holidays.
He adopted some of the positions of the contemporary far right, notably the ethnopluralism of Alain de Benoist and the Europe-wide appeal associated with such views as the Europe a Nation campaign of Oswald Mosley ( amongst others ).
Without great appeal to the public and losing ground to cheaper categories benches by other manufacturers, the category goes through further processing in 1994, when it is adopted as a vehicle adapted for Omega street competition.
Despite the appeal of moveable type, however, it was soon decided that the running script style of Japanese writings would be better reproduced using woodblocks, and so woodblocks were once more adopted ; by 1640 they were once again being used for nearly all purposes.
Representatives of the local Jewish merchant associations adopted a resolution declaring their participation in the struggle for Poland's independence and issued an appeal to the Jewish masses.
In a June 25, 2004, decision, the Department of Treasury denied Mr. Banister's appeal and adopted as its final agency action the underlying decision disbarring Mr. Banister from practice before the IRS.

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