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He was feted by the ruling Habsburgs and rewarded with titles and estates.
Benigni was feted in San Francisco at a special reception held by the National Italian American Foundation ( NIAF ) in his honor in May 24, 2009.
The orchestra was founded by the American-born conductor Ureli Corelli Hill in 1842, with the aid of the then famous and feted Irish composer, William Vincent Wallace, Wallace, as the Philharmonic Society of New York – the third Philharmonic on American soil since 1799, declaring as its purpose " the advancement of instrumental music.
The show, All American Girl, was initially feted as the first show prominently featuring an East Asian family, although the short lived sitcom Mr. T and Tina preceded it by nearly two decades.
Though rich and still famous, much feted by local notables and visited by such notable figures as Burney, Mozart and Casanova, he was lonely in his old age, having outlived many of his friends and former colleagues.
Cleon's political career was founded on his opposition to the cautious war strategy of Pericles and its highpoint came with the Athenian victory at Sphacteria, for which he was feted and honoured by the majority of his fellow citizens.
With the Nazi rise to power in 1933, Lincke maintained his position and was feted by the Nazi regime.
After recuperating, the pair were feted by New York society and received a ticker tape parade down Wall Street.
Gair later said that he was perfectly aware of why he was being feted by his colleagues, some of whom were former enemies.
Bands such as Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon were feted by the British Press but largely rejected in America as too slow and somnambulant
The film comes to a climax when Frances is feted by the network program This Is Your Life.
After a successful season in Vienna, where she was mobbed by admirers and feted by the Imperial Family, Lind travelled to London in 1847, where her first performance, at Her Majesty's Theatre on 4 May, was attended by Queen Victoria.
While in London he stayed at the palace of Lord Dudley, on Arlington Street where he entertained his new friends ; he was received by the ministers, ambassadors and municipal officials of King George IV, and was generally feted by English nobility, attending concerts and pheasant hunts, and visiting public works ( such as the Tamisa tunnel which was then under construction and, ironically, collapsed after his visit ).
In the year following Mccartney's rebuff, Titsingh and his colleagues were much feted by the Chinese because of what was construed as seemly compliance with conventional court etiquette.
During the visit to the Australian state of Queensland the von Luckners were feted by the press and public.
After marrying a colonist in America, John Rolfe, she later sailed with him to England, with their infant son, Thomas, where she was received at the court in London by Queen Anne and was feted as a celebrity.
Kreuz was feted by officials both in Maine and San Francisco.
He made a bright start to his time as manager at Tannadice, where he was feted by the fans for his excellent spell as a player.
Upon release they were met at the boundary by the local brass band and feted as heroes.
He was interviewed and feted by many of the outstanding personalities of the Convention including among others Condorcet, Brissot, Mirabeau and Madame Roland.
The band was also feted by fellow artists and luminaries of the day including the Rolling Stones and Hunter S Thompson who wrote a concert review.

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Cameron and Davey, the British balloonists, feted the trio at a party that included a balloon shaped like the Double Eagle II.

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McGuigan and his wife were feted in a public reception through the streets of Belfast that attracted several hundred thousand spectators.
" In the 1962 movie That Touch of Mink, Doris Day is feted by Cary Grant with a shopping spree at Bergdorf Goodman's, and the store is mentioned several times in the film.

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Debutante Miss Lady Helen Hardy will be feted at luncheon this Tuesday at which the hostess will be Mrs. Edwin Socola of Waveland, Miss..
Over the weekend, Mrs. Self, personnel clerk, was a feted and honored guest of the Atlanta Club, organization of women employes at City Hall.
Two 13-person juries composed of artists, academics, critics and AFI Trustees deliberate, discuss and determine the honored ensembles, who are then feted at a private event in January.
On this trip they were honored and feted.
Despite a long history of warfare between Britain and Spain, Vancouver maintained excellent relations with his Spanish counterparts and even feted a Spanish sea captain aboard his ship during his 1792 trip to the Vancouver region.
Around this time Tate was feted as a promising newcomer.
Aldington died in Léré, Cher, France on 27 July 1962, shortly after being honoured and feted in Moscow on the occasion of his seventieth birthday and the publication of some of his novels in Russian translation.
: " would name some port or island after us both in commemoration of our meeting and friendly intercourse that on that occasion had taken place ( Vancouver had previously feted Quadra on his ship );.... and conceiving no place more eligible than the place of our meeting, I have therefore named this land ... The Island of Quadra and Vancouver.
After being released from a 21-day quarantine, the crew were feted across the United States and around the world as part of a 45-day " Giant Leap " tour.
From Rome she passed to Bologna and Venice, everywhere feted for her talents and charm.
Lafayette was feted at the first commencement ceremony of George Washington University in 1824.
It was also introduced in many new colleges for study and interest in the book and in Hermann Hesse was feted in America for more than a decade afterwards.
The first film was premiered at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival, where Lloyd was feted as a major rediscovery.
He was initially feted in the town when he arrived in June, welcomed as a follower of Luther, with accommodation provided for him and invitations to preach in Latin and German in the University chapels.

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The Rule of Law, historically a principle according everyone his `` day in court '' before an impartial tribunal, was broadened substantively by making it a responsibility of government to promote individual welfare.
In The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, it may be noted, Swift himself contemptuously dismissed Steele's reference to his friend at court: `` I suppose by the Style of old Friend, and the like, it must be some Body there of his own Level ; ;
If the case is thus determined by us to be domestic, the court has no jurisdiction.
The action of the Commission in allowing or denying any claim under this title shall be final and conclusive on all questions of law and fact and not subject to review by the Secretary of State or any other official, department, agency, or establishment of the United States or by any court by mandamus or otherwise.
if a receiver or trustee for any such partnership or corporation has been duly appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States and has not been discharged prior to the date of payment, payment shall be made to such receiver or trustee in accordance with the order of the court ; ;
if a receiver or trustee for any such partnership or corporation, duly appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States, makes an assignment of the claim, or any part thereof, with respect to which an award is made, or makes an assignment of such award, or any part thereof, payment shall be made to the assignee, as his interest may appear ; ;
This Court agreed with the trial court `` that considerations of price, quality and service were not overlooked by either Du Pont or General Motors ''.
Accordingly, if it is not repealed by the Congress at its present session, I shall have no alternative thereafter but to direct the Secretary of Defense to disregard the section unless a court of competent jurisdiction determines otherwise.
Its enforcement was enjoined by a federal trial court.
In an FELA controversy the state court followed established state procedure by construing a vague complaint `` most strongly against '' the complainant.
And she felt amply rewarded for her suffering when the evidence of Lee's quack shenanigans, gathered by the tape recorder under her friend's clothing, proved adequate in court for convicting Franklin D. Lee.
The Washington state supreme court ruled that the state's occupation tax applied to sales, made at cost to an oil company, by a wholly-owned subsidiary set up to purchase certain supplies without divulging the identity of the parent.
The court held that the tax applied to non-profit sales because the corporations realized economic benefits by doing business as two separate entities.
The evidence in court was testimony about the interview, which for Holmes lasted an hour, although at least one white student at Georgia got through this ritual by a simple phone conversation.
There are other good representations of peasants and people of the court by actors who are finely costumed and magnificently photographed in this last of the Russian films to reach this country in the program of joint cultural exchange.
In United States appellate procedure, an appeal is a petition for review of a case that has been decided by a court of law.
An appeal " by leave " or " permission " requires the appellant to obtain leave to appeal ; in such a situation either or both of the lower court and the appellate court may have the discretion to grant or refuse the appellant's demand to appeal the lower court's decision.
Likewise, in some jurisdictions, the state or prosecution may appeal an issue of law " by leave " from the trial court and / or the appellate court.
Generally, an appeal of the judgment will also allow appeal of all other orders or rulings made by the trial court in the course of the case.
In Anglo-American common law courts, appellate review of lower court decisions may also be obtained by filing a petition for review by prerogative writ in certain cases.

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