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When he discovered they had received from the Company's Court of Directors no permission to live in India, coupled with the fact that they were Americans who had been sent to Asia to convert `` the heathen '', he became more belligerent than ever.
When the Confederate attempt to defend Petersburg failed, the Confederate army retreated but was pursued and defeated, which resulted in Lee's surrender to Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.
When sitting in review of a decision, the Court will only look at the method in which the decision was arrived at, whereas in an administrative appeal the correctness of the decision itself will be examined, usually by a higher body in the agency.
When over 100 parliamentarians from the twelve member nations of the Council of Europe came together in Strasbourg in the summer of 1949 for the first ever meeting of the Council's Consultative Assembly, drafting a " charter of human rights " and creating a Court to enforce it was high on their agenda.
When Bacon was appointed Lord Chancellor, " by special Warrant of the King ", Lady Bacon was given precedence over all other Court ladies.
When he refused, Tammany went to the New York Supreme Court and successfully sued to keep Kelly ’ s name off the ballot.
When Frederick III needed the dukes to finance war against Hungary in 1486 and at the same time had his son, later Maximilian I elected king, he was presented with the dukes ' united demand to participate in an Imperial Court.
When the accused is charged with an indictable only offence, he is sent to the Crown Court for trial.
When interviewed about it, he stated, “ I certainly believe that people who are in pain should be helped and assisted in every way possible, that the drugs should be used to mitigate their pain but I believe the law of the United States of America which requires that drugs not be used except for legitimate health purposes .” " Attorney General Ashcroft Asks Supreme Court To Ban Assisted Suicide – California Healthline.
When the prosecution attempted to adduce evidence that this constituted insanity within the Rules, she changed her plea to guilty but on appeal, the Court ruled that she had been merely denying mens rea rather than raising a defence under the Rules and her conviction was quashed.
When Richard Nixon tried to use executive privilege as a reason for not turning over subpoenaed evidence to Congress during the Watergate scandal, the Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Nixon,, that executive privilege did not apply in cases where a president was attempting to avoid criminal prosecution.
When President Bill Clinton attempted to use executive privilege regarding the Lewinsky scandal, the Supreme Court ruled in Clinton v. Jones,, that the privilege also could not be used in civil suits.
When the Court met for its initial session, opened on 30 January 1922 to allow for the establishment of procedure and the appointment of Court officials, the Secretary-General of the League of Nations passed an emergency resolution through the Assembly which designated an official of the League and his staff as the Registrar and Registry respectively, with the first Registrar being Åke Hammarskjöld.
When Little was sued for damages, the case made its way to the Supreme Court.
When local courts were often clogged or mismanaged, the Court of Star Chamber became a site of remittance for common people against the excesses of the nobility.
When Lucas refused Mason's demand to extradite Two Stickney back to Michigan for trial, Mason wrote to President Jackson for help, suggesting that the matter be referred to the United States Supreme Court.
When the Supreme Court revisited some of the territory covered by Luther v. Borden in cases like Baker v. Carr,, the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause was the basis of its changed decisions.
When, under the Fourteenth Amendment, the Supreme Court extended the right to a trial by jury to defendants in state courts, it re-examined some of the standards.
When the Court renders an opinion, the Chief Justice — when in the majority — decides who writes the Court's opinion.
When he visited the Vienna Court Opera to rehearse possible singers for this production, the management at Vienna suggested staging the opera in Vienna.
When a judge of the High Court who is not present is being referred to they are described as " Mr ./ Mrs. Justice N ." In writing, the post-nominal letter " J " is used to denote a Judge ( male or female ) of the High Court: for example, Smith J.
When Isabella's retinue — loyal to Edward, and ordered back to England by Isabella — returned to the English Court on 23 December, they brought further shocking news for the king: Isabella had formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer in Paris and they were now plotting an invasion of England.

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When reality resumed, Rogue's mind-absorbing touch renders Gambit comatose.
When so pronounced, a modern transcription renders them all as < i >, but a transliteration still distinguishes them, for example by transliterating to < ē > < i > < y > and < ei > < oi > < yi >.
When an outline font is used, a rasterizing routine ( in the application software, operating system or printer ) renders the character outlines, interpreting the vector instructions to decide which pixels should be black and which ones white.
When it is inwardly directed, the resulting self-hate renders victims incapable of meeting their own needs, let alone having energy available to love and care for others.
When race relations break down and expansion renders one's community members anonymous, as was proposed to be occurring in this period, the inner city becomes marked by high levels of social disorganization that prevent local ties from being established and maintained in local political arenas.
When the ink is diluted with water, it produces subtle gradations, a technique known as ink wash. Once the ink has dried, the artist may erase the pencil marks, or leave them in place if the darker ink renders them barely visible.
When any two, or all three of the arguments of are the same, then a substitution of renders the integrand rational.
When it was first discovered, it was thought that acetylation of lysine neutralizes the positive charge normally present, thus reducing affinity between histone and ( negatively charged ) DNA, which renders DNA more accessible to transcription factors.
When a subsequent court fails to apply res judicata and renders a contradictory verdict on the same claim or issue, if a third court is faced with the same case, it will likely apply a " last in time " rule, giving effect only to the later judgment, even though the result came out differently the second time.
When excessive inflammation of the colon renders primary bowel resection too risky, bowel resection with colostomy remains an option.
When the speaker pauses or finishes speaking, the interpreter then renders a portion of the message or the entire message in the target language.
When Captain Scarlet pursues a renegade Air Conditioning Maintenance Truck under Mysteron controllers intent on destroying key links in the Frost Line Outer Space Missile Defense System in the episode " Avalanche ", the SPV takes a battering after Liquid Oxygen renders the snowy, icy road too slippery to be safe, causing the SPV to crash in the mountains.
When successful this effect is fresh and funny but at times it renders the dialogue indistinct, with characters stepping on each other's lines.
When she marries Alfred anyway, Ellen curses the wedding and renders him impotent.
When set to 1 AA renders trace rays to the background for the ambient component:
When questioned by Jake over this, Kara states foreseeing all of life's good moments renders them without meaning for her, while Sara states that only foreseeing bad moments leaves her constantly looking at the positives of things and being cheerful at any good news.
When it does flow, it carries a heavy sediment load picked up from the grazing land around the Bond Springs homestead which lends its waters a milky chocolate colour and renders them completely opaque.
When considered a bad practice of conveying word by word ( lexeme to lexeme, or morpheme to lexeme ) translation of non-technical type literal translations has the meaning of mistranslating idioms, for example, or in the context of translating an analytic language to a synthetic language, it renders even the grammar unintelligible.
When they separate to regain a little privacy, both are hit with a wave of nausea that renders them incapable of being apart.

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