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As the L & MR approached completion in 1829, its directors arranged for a competition to decide who would build its locomotives, and the Rainhill Trials were run in October 1829.
The Rainhill Trials were arranged as an open contest that would let them see all the locomotive candidates in action, with the choice to follow.
Both of them would be key witnesses in the Nuremberg Trials over the Katyn massacre.
A year later, in June 1945, he told the investigating commission preparing for the Nuremberg Trials: " I would never have thought of such a thing, that would have been base, bare-faced treachery.
To determine whether and which locomotives would be suitable, the directors organised the Rainhill Trials.
Trials at Southport, Queensland, in May 1945 were pronounced complete success, and the Projector would have been impressive against enemy bunkers, but the war ended before it was used operationally.
Two weeks after that at the Olympic Trials, held in Concord, California, Morrison lost a split decision to Ray Mercer, who would go on to win the gold medal at the Seoul Olympics.
Trials showed that these rifles firing solid shot would pierce up to eight inches of armor plating.
Trials are now held at the Hall of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, having previously taken place at the Palace of Westminster Given modern production methods, it is unlikely that coins would not conform, although this has been a problem in the past as it would have been tempting for the Master of the Mint to steal precious metals.
The argument against it is that if the diary had been really presented at the Nuremberg Trials, it would have never left the court archives.
Gerrold would, however, finally get his chance to appear with tribbles in DS9s " Trials and Tribble-ations.
She attended the Nuremberg Trials for four days in 1945 as an observer and it was here that she first saw Albert Speer about whom she would later write the book Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth.
Srebnik would go on to testify in both the Eichmann 1961 Trial and the Chelmno Guard Trials of 1962 / 3.
Phillips finished fourth in the long jump at the U. S. Olympic Trials, meaning he would not compete at the Beijing Olympics and would not defend his Olympic title.
Amid speculation that he would retire following the Trials, Johnson came back to finish second in the 2012 National Target Championships and won a silver medal in the 2012 Hoyt World Open, second only to number one world ranked archer Brady Ellison.
At the 2000 USA Olympic Trials he had a very poor meet, finishing tenth with a jump of only 7 ' 1. 5 ( 2. 17m )- a height at which he would normally begin competing.
As soon as he was appointed, Jowitt met with Robert Jackson to resolve outstanding points of contention over the draft London Charter, which would govern the procedures of the Nuremberg Trials.
The presiding judge of the Moscow Trials, Vasili Ulrikh, also presided over large numbers of secret trials lasting only a few minutes, in which he would quickly speak his way through a pre-formulated charge and verdict.
The top boats in the country, both collegiate and club, would participate in the Olympic Trials after the end of the collegiate calendar.

Trials and quickly
Trials quickly spread in England and Scotland.

Trials and move
The move against Pauker's group echoed Stalinist purges of Jews in particular from other Communist Parties in the Eastern bloc — notably, the anti -" Cosmopolitan " campaign in which Joseph Stalin targeted Jews in the Soviet Union, and the Prague Trials in Czechoslovakia which removed Jews from leading positions in that country's Communist government.

Trials and through
The tide started to turn when the Charter of the Nuremberg Trials of German Nazi leaders declared forced deportation of civilian populations to be both a war crime and a crime against humanity, and this opinion was progressively adopted and extended through the remainder of the century.
While several characters have asserted that transporters cannot transport through a ship's shields or planetary defense shields, there are instances of this " rule " being broken through a technobabble solution ( TNG: " The Wounded ", DS9: " Trials and Tribble-ations ") or disregarded by the show's writers ( VOY: " Caretaker ").
In June 2009, MECA announced that the US Olympic Swim Trials will return to Omaha, to run from June 25 through July 2, 2012.
He was an ancestor of Baldur von Schirach, onetime leader of the Hitler Youth and later Governor (" Gauleiter " or " Reichsstatthalter ") of the Reichsgau Vienna, who was convicted of " crimes against humanity " at the Nuremberg Trials, through Baldur Von Schirach's mother Emma Middleton Lynah Tillou ( 1872 – 1944 ).
Steve Bachmann, writing in the Quinnipiac Law Review, goes further ; he says that the Criminal Trials Clause of the Sixth Amendment, the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment and the Civil Jury Trial Clause of the Seventh Amendment all draw influence from the Petition of Right, primarily through the Massachusetts Body of Liberties.
Hysteria was often associated with events like the Salem Witch Trials, or slave revolt conspiracies, where it is better understood through the related sociological term of moral panic.
Cochrane researchers will perform searches of medical databases including MEDLINE, PubMed and EMBASE ; a continually updated database of trials called the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials ( CENTRAL ); hand searching, where researchers look through entire libraries of scientific journals by hand and ; reference checking of obtained articles in order to identify studies that are relevant to the question they are attempting to answer.
The RVC is unique among European Vet Schools in having a Clinical Investigation Centre, co-ordinating disciplined study of its clinical caseload through its electronic patient record system and undertaking Phase II Clinical Trials under a Home Office license.
Some solid public evidence of what really happened during the Moscow Trials came to the West through the Dewey Commission.
Taylor contended that the manuscript used by the prosecution in the Nuremberg Trials appeared to be a shortened version of the original, as it had passed through the US Army prior to arriving at the trial.
Lorne's knowledge also allows Angel to speak to the Powers through the Trials and the Conduit.
With the exception of 1964, a college boat won every Olympics Trials in the eight oared boat ( 8 +) from 1920 through 1968.
" This kind of senseless butchery and murder can be justified both politically and morally ( rather paradoxically ) through the justice system ( the so-called Nuremberg Trials ) without any recourse to ' justice ', made to be internalized as collective consciousness encoded as memory through shared common experience Remembrance Day, Armistice Day for example, where it is frowned upon if you don't wear a poppy particularly if you are a high-profile statesman ( a politician ), or a celebrity in public appearances on television this is then effectively passed on to future generations in the guise of ceremonies, monuments and memorials.
It is a medley of three 19th century songs —" Dixie ", a blackface minstrel song that became the unofficial anthem of the Confederacy since the Civil War ; " All My Trials ", originally a Bahamian lullaby, but closely related to African American spirituals, and well-known through folk music revivalists ; and " The Battle Hymn of the Republic ", the marching song of the Union Army during the Civil War.
Trials and executions followed through the summer.
The U. S. team was selected through the 2006 U. S. Olympic Team Trials.
* Two-Player Trials Mode-Similar to the Single-Player Campaign except two players work together through various game types to gain rewards.
More characters can be unlocked by playing through 1 Player Trials.
Most competitive cyclists belong to a club affiliated to one of the national racing associations, such as British Cycling and Cycling Time Trials in the UK, and may also organise training through BC or ABCC qualified coaches.
but left halfway through after she hurt her shoulder, during one of the " Bush Tucker Trials ".
Despite going through the rigors of the long NCAA college track season, Rock finished 6th in the 400m at the 2004 Olympic Trials, earning him a spot in the relay pool for the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.

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