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You'll recall ... Manafort got 93 months in that matter.
The 25th Amendment should not be used in that matter.
A final court decision in that matter is expected soon.
A hearing in that matter is set for Oct. 31.
"Presidents should not be involved in that matter," said Ari Fleischer.
You don't have to worry about me changing in that matter.
As an employee, I don't really have any say in that matter.
A decision in that matter is expected in the next few days.
Dhillon is representing Damore in that matter, according to the NLRB's web site.
But the CNN tape clears Trump of wrongdoing in that matter, Giuliani argued.
It is not clear if financial regulators made a referral in that matter.
The delay in that matter is of great concern to me and my family.
Khan's ongoing cooperation in another matter, including his possible testimony at trial in that matter.
Bank of America admitted to wrongdoing in that matter and paid $415 million to settle it.
"The delay in that matter is of great concern to me and my family," the singer said.
" Mr. Louboutin added, "I feel terribly honored in that matter and of course highly moved by this gesture.
The House filed a brief in that matter Wednesday but is unlikely to see a ruling until June.
A hearing in that matter, which Democrats are asking a judge to dismiss immediately, was held Tuesday afternoon.
It would be strange for him to receive more time in that matter, where he pleaded guilty and accepted responsibility.
But to be honest, in the end, Jonsson did get too far away from the rest of us in that matter.
The House Ethics Committee looked into whether he also had publicly revealed classified information but eventually cleared him in that matter.
In that matter, the SEC is primarily focused on whether the former executives misled investors about inventory levels for certain key drugs.
However, we're told the clip will likely not have an impact in that matter since cops can't authenticate the time and place.
He was removed from his duties as sheriff in 2017 after an inmate's death, though he was not charged with a crime in that matter.
So far as the Royal Gallery is concerned, again I operate on advice, I do not perhaps have as strong a say in that matter.
The liberated neutrons bombard any matter in the surrounding space, giving each of the atoms in that matter a large number of serial upgrades of their atomic numbers.
In that matter, a federal civil lawsuit by Paula Jones against President Bill Clinton, Mr. Clinton ultimately submitted to a deposition, but the case never went to trial.
In that matter, Berke notched a win by cutting a settlement for Parse after a judge threw out jury convictions for the fraud because a juror was not truthful.
You get no sense from Mr. Trump that he is at all awed by the responsibilities of the office or, in that matter, respectful of the responsibilities of the office.
Khuzami has been overseeing the Cohen case because the Manhattan US Attorney, Geoffrey Berman, was recused in that matter after it was referred to the office by special counsel Robert Mueller.
"Gates' assistance should be evaluated independent of the jury's decision — he should be given no more or less credit for his cooperation in that matter than had Craig been found guilty," they wrote.
In that matter, the FBI said the extradition of Chinese operative Xu Yanjun from Belgium was unprecedented, and the case highlighted the Chinese government's direct control over economic espionage in the United States.
Note: Kelly does appears to have broached the term "sexual predator" based on a recent press conference by Kristin Anderson, a former "Apprentice" contestant, who referred to Trump in that matter on Oct. 14.
Mr. Kasowitz had been introduced as the lead lawyer in that matter, too, but his responsibilities have since been scaled back, and a lawyer with more Washington experience, Ty Cobb, has taken the lead.
In that matter, Cohen said under oath that he violated the law by paying hush money payments to women who alleged past affairs with the President "in coordination with and at the direction of" Trump.
"Because we're taking startups in at various stages with various needs, and because different countries have different cultures in that matter, we're building a custom program for different startups coming in to different locations," said Roee Adler.
Their court filings in that matter were the first time that the House formally pronounced itself engaged in an impeachment inquiry; there is precedent, including in Watergate, permitting the House to get grand jury information for impeachment proceedings.
The appeals court opinion in that matter suggested the states' competitive business interests could be helped, not hurt, by Trump's branding on his Washington, DC, hotel if officials choose to avoid the hotel because of its association with him.
"A regime who murders someone in a public airport using nerve agents and a despotic leader who murders his brother in that matter, that's clearly an act of terrorism that fits in with the range of other actions," he said.
"I think if you flip this scenario and say, 'What if we had just dismissed somebody because a political opponent of the president had made an utterance,' you would argue that it was pretty irrational to act in that matter," he added.
There was a lot of pressure brought to bear in that matter, not to be perhaps as aggressive as we would be in a case involving a non-ally — and Joe resisted that pressure, and I resisted, and Joe backed me up.
"Only more recently, in light of the public attention surrounding an All Writs Act order issued in connection with the investigation into the shootings in San Bernardino, California, has Apple indicated that it will seek judicial relief, in that matter," according the DOJ court filing.
So whatever the F.B.I.'s past practice, when President Barack Obama's attorney general, Loretta Lynch, announced that she would follow the F.B.I.'s recommendation in its investigation of the Hillary Clinton email inquiry, Mr. Comey had reason to explain publicly the bureau's decision in that matter.
During an April hearing in that matter, Club Blu owner Rudolph Samuels, who records show was represented by an interpreter due to a language barrier, said the barrier was the cause of the confusion between Samuels and the state, as he spoke Jamaican Patois and did not read English.
While it is unknown whether Mueller has filed sealed indictments in that matter, what has been clear for some time is that authorities are likely planning to prosecute him for posting thousands of classified military documents that exposed U.S. war crimes in 2010 given to him by Chelsea Manning.
TONY LAMANTIA, CHICAGO To the Editor: Re "Gasps in Courtroom as Hannity Is Named as Cohen's Secret Client" (front page, April 17): It is customary and proper for someone in the media with an interest in a matter to disclose that interest before launching an attack on others involved in that matter.
As that case proceeded, Veselnitskaya, a member of the defense team in that matter, gave a false declaration to the federal court in New York about a response by the Russian government in that case, concealing from the court that she "had participated in drafting those supposed independent investigative findings in secret cooperation with a senior Russian prosecutor," according to the indictment.
The cranium of Isisaurus resembles in that matter the skulls of Diplodocus and Apatosaurus (genera belonging to the Diplodocidae), but the bone modifications are different.
Curfew Street, and though we know he was somedeal hurt in that matter, we cannot see why he should not do homage in leal and duteous sort.
Curfew Street, and though we know he was somedeal hurt in that matter, we cannot see why he should not do homage in leal and duteous sort.
He was worried about his safety since German troops were fighting in close range to Turkey in Greece as well as in southern regions of the Soviet Union. He contacted Hindemith in that matter.
It is used for honey production purposes and is very important in that matter. The tannin contained in bark is used for tanning leather. The wood is used in furniture. It is used for reforestation.
There are a number of threats. And these are counter-terrorism exercises, [against] international terrorism. Why should they not hold them? Look, there's a mess in Afghanistan; there must be some mutual cooperation in that matter.
The Glasgow Herald opined that on the dispute Dr Bruce Young had performed admirably, such that his: > wise counsel last year in dealing with the international dispute with > England, greatly strengthened the position of Scotland in that matter.
Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1967, p. 24 In that matter, Prieto was supported by Largo Caballero's wing of the party, as the latter believed that the fall of the monarchy was necessary so that socialism could rise to power.
Alongside with the Academic process, the UEF keeps strong ties with the business world. In that matter, students are offered internship and professional opportunities at UEF's partner companies in sectors such as banking (Sacombank, HSBC, Vietcombank, ANZ), retail (Nguyen Kim, AEON) or corporate services (KPMG).
266 or the victim of de Witt's hatred of the House of Orange. De Witt's role was ambivalent, as he had clearly supported Buat in the peace negotiations but, when the Orangist conspiracy came to light, had wanted to demonstrate to France that Buat had acted in that matter without his knowledge.
" He also gave his views on the work of these recent writers, including George Bernard Shaw, of whom Wilde said "I have a very great respect for his work. After all, he is my fellow- countryman. We share the same misfortune in that matter. I think Shaw may be called the true type of pleb.
The same year, he graduated Doctor of Divinity. The appointment to Clonfert was unexpected. It was later reported that the Duke of Portland, after a long legal battle with Sir James Lowther over estates in Carlisle, was anxious to reward a man who had helped him in that matter with other preferments then held by Law.
A group of citizens of Piła undertook the task to rescue the roundhouse. They intend to make it a tourist showplace through the restoration of railway functions. They also created the concept of utilization of roundhouse in Pila. The group society encourages private and public entities to cooperate in that matter to preserve the roundhouse for future generations.
Unlike his predecessors at Guantanamo, Fred Borch and Robert L. Swann, Davis has been a visible public figure.Davis' remarks resulted in legal actions against him for prosecutorial misconduct and bar complaints. After threatening to have defense counsel prosecuted, the accused in that matter was offered a deal to save Davis' career. His statements have triggered controversy.
John Peck (June 12, 1725 Boston – May 3, 1790 Boston) was an American merchant and naval architect of the 18th century.Howard I. Chapelle: The History Of American Sailing Ships. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1935 He had been trained as a merchant, and as apprentice in that matter had served at sea as supercargo for a few voyages.
He took a three-year plea deal in 1994 in that matter to avoid the possibility of a 15-year prison sentence. While imprisoned at Rikers Island, he joined the Bloods gang. He also adopted the name "Trife Gangsta". McPhatter would later spend time in Elmira Correctional Facility, Clinton Correctional Facility, and Attica Correctional Facility on a variety of drug-related and other convictions.
Fletcher noted that the bridge colors were in compliance with federal highway regulations, so he had no choice in that matter; he did, however, have more control over the state highway map. Fletcher said that he thus ordered a cartographer to insert the two fictitious towns. In their 2012 obituary of Fletcher, AnnArbor.com noted that the maps containing the fictional cities had a limited print run and have become collectors items.
The article in that matter was dedicated to a son of Aumann, Shlomo, who was killed during the 1982 Lebanon War, while serving as a tank gunner in the Israel Defense Forces's armored corps. Aumann's Ph.D. students include: Bezalel Peleg, David Schmeidler, Shmuel Zamir, Elon Kohlberg, Zvi Artstein, Benyamin Shitovitz, Eugene Wesley, Sergiu Hart, Abraham Neyman, Yair Tauman, Dov Samet, Ehud Lehrer, Yossi Feinberg, Itai Arieli, Uri Weiss and Yosef Zohar.
After the failure, all relationship has been lost between Bokros and JESZ, which called the politician several times in the upcoming years to give back his MEP mandate. Bokros refused this,Bokros nem adja vissza EP-mandátumát – Origo, 2011. február 25. thus the JESZ took legal action in that matter, demanding hundreds of millions HUF however it was rejected by the metropolitan court in the absence of a legal basis.
He prevailed in the primary after Nye County officials attempted to remove Hof's campaign signs. However, in an emergency motion before the Federal District of Nevada, Hof prevailed in a First Amendment claim against the county. He was represented in that matter by First Amendment attorney, Marc Randazza.. After winning the primary Hof styled himself as the "Trump from Pahrump." At the time of his death, Hof was running for the Nevada Assembly's 36th District.
According to Eduardo Berti, the album received generally positive reviews, with Rodolfo Alchourrón's orchestral arrangement of "Laura va" universally acclaimed. However, journalist Diego Fischerman of Página/12 disagreed, writing in 2009: > In 1968, what was later called rock was not in the newspapers. What's more, > there was no criticism of popular music there. The pioneer, in that matter, > was Jorge Andrés, in his articles for the magazine Análisis and, a little > later, in the newspaper La Opinión.
The equilibrium mentioned above is a perfect-information equilibrium and so only strictly holds in idealized conditions where every voter knows every other voter's preference. Thus it provides an upper bound on what can be achieved with rational (self- interested) coordination or knowledge of others' preferences. Since the voters almost surely won't have perfect information, it may not apply to real elections. In that matter, it is similar to the perfect competition model sometimes used in economics.
A Shakespeare Encyclopaedia, Taylor & Francis, p. 818. In July 1597 Spenser was imprisoned after performing in The Isle of Dogs, an allegedly seditious play co-written by Ben Jonson and Thomas Nashe. It is not known why only Spenser and one other actor, Robert Shaw, were imprisoned, along with Jonson (Nashe fled London). The report of their arrest says that "the rest of the players or actors in that matter shall be apprehended", but no one else ever was.
Desio was born in Palmanova, Friuli, Italy. He attended the Middle Schools of Udine and Cividale and the University of Florence (1916–1920), graduating with a degree in Natural Sciences (Geology). During the First World War also served in the military corps of the alpini and was captured by the Austrians on Mount Pasubio. He made advanced studies in Geology at the same University from 1921 to 1923, and was also assistant in that matter in that university, as well as in those of Pavia (1923–1924) and Milan (1924–1927).
Retrieved on October 12, 2010. During late February 2012 Illinois Governor Pat Quinn announced the planned closing of the Tamms Correctional Center due to budget cuts, triggering a political debate in the state about its future. Shortly thereafter The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees filed suit in Alexander County Circuit Court; this was temporarily effective in blocking the closure of the prison. On September 4, 2012, the judge in that matter, Charles Cavaness, granted a 30-day injunctive order preventing transfers outside of the prison.
He disagreed with O'Connor's opinion, for the Court, that states and localities could institute race-based programs if they identified past discrimination and if the programs were designed to remedy the past racism. Five years later, in Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Peña, he concurred in the Court's judgment and in part with the opinion that extended strict scrutiny to federal programs. Scalia noted in that matter his view that government can never have a compelling interest in making up for past discrimination by racial preferences, In the 2003 case of Grutter v.
The roots of modern sports can be found in the mid-nineteenth century in Great Britain and the United States where first professional sports were organised in mining and industrial towns and cities. Back then, sport competition was conducted mostly on local and national level. First signs of globalization in that matter appeared because of the global hegemonic position that Great Britain had in the nineteenth century. Due to the British influence, popularity of such sports as football, rugby or cricket grew all over the world, replacing traditional local games.
Instead they argued that: > This Convention, and the Council of Safety for the time being, were the only > proper and adequate judges of the propriety and expediency of suffering > Governor Eden to depart out of this Province, and have proceeded in that > matter upon evidence which was satisfactory to themselves, and to which the > convention of Virginia were strangersAndrews, p.317 Eventually the Maryland Convention formally asked the Governor to leave, and Governor Eden finally departed Maryland for England in the ship Fowey on 23 June 1776. He was created a baronet, of Maryland in North America, on 19 October 1776.
Hartree–Fock, coupled cluster, many-body perturbation theory (to any order), and full configuration interaction (CI) are size extensive but not always size consistent. For example, the Restricted Hartree–Fock model is not able to correctly describe the dissociation curves of H2 and therefore all post HF methods that employ HF as a starting point will fail in that matter (so-called single-reference methods). Sometimes numerical errors can cause a method that is formally size-consistent to behave in a non-size-consistent manner. Core- extensivity is yet another related property, which extends the requirement to the proper treatment of excited states.
Her family thus become suspects in that matter. In his investigations, Poirot learns that during a seance held in Emily's home, a luminous aura was noticed coming from her mouth when she spoke. Visiting Lawson at her home, he learns that she saw someone moving about on the night of Emily's fall, who wore a brooch with the initials "TA", while Lawson's gardener recalls Charles inquiring about his arsenic-based weed killer and is surprised to find the bottle containing it to be nearly empty. Bella later leaves her husband Jacob, on the implication he bullies her, taking the children with her.
Downer's investigations in that matter had led to the discovery of a handwritten encrypted fax, in French, promising an amount of R500,000 per annum to 'JZ' until payment of the African Defence Systems dividends, which was key to securing the conviction of Shaik on two counts of corruption and one count of fraud. The prosecution of Zuma himself has, however, been mired for years, with Zuma having been accused of using Stalingrad tactics to evade his day in court. Zuma is now set to go on trial in 2020. Another notable case that was prosecuted by Downer was the corruption matter of former Western Cape Provincial Police Commissioner, Arno Lamoer.
The legislature pursued an agenda for the most part differing from the Governor's, and overrode most of his symbolic vetoes to enact it. Hovey attempted to reclaim some of the power taken by the legislature by taking many of their recent laws to the courts. They had removed all the governor's appointment powers, and the Indiana Supreme Court ruled in favor of the legislature in that matter. In another case, where the assembly had created state boards to run police, fire, and other departments at the local level, taking their control from Republican-controlled local governments, the courts ruled in favor of Hovey and declared the laws unconstitutional.
Westly accused Angelides of being an anti-environment real estate developer. Westly's ads in that matter were later criticized by the executive directors of Vote the Coast, Sierra Club, California League of Conservation Voters, and California Coastal Protection Network in a letter saying "All of the environmental organizations who do endorsements believe Phil has the vision to be the greenest governor California has ever had." On June 6, 2006, Angelides won the Democratic primary over Westly with 48 percent of the vote over his opponent's 43 percent. On August 16, Angelides announced his plans to cut taxes by $1.4 billion for California's middle class and small businesses.
The official added that the Department had officially recommended either abandoning the deal entirely, or divesting DirecTV or Turner, but that it was open to other options for quelling antitrust concerns. The same day, the watchdog group Protect Democracy sued the Department of Justice to seek information on whether the Trump administration had "improperly interfered with the Department's review of the merger between AT&T; and Time Warner, or has acted in that matter based on the President's personal dislike of CNN's protected speech." The group had issued a Freedom of Information Act request for these details, but the Department had not responded. On November 20, 2017, the Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit over the acquisition.
Then what became an issue was whether Brown's eventual adjudication hearing (juvenile court trial) should be opened to the public, and whether he should provisionally be released while a decision in that matter was pending. Judge Hodge held that Brown's juvenile hearing would not be open to the public or to the news media. The Pennsylvania Superior Court rejected an appeal by three area newspapers (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and New Castle News) to overturn Hodge's ruling and open the hearing to the public. After those newspapers decided not to pursue their appeal further, Judge Hodge was directed by another panel of the Superior Court to move swiftly to hold an adjudication hearing.
Quite apart from those deaths caused in spontaneous gunfights, Davenport has been suspected—appropriately—of engineering some outcomes so that the death of a miscreant is virtually certain. Unusually for a police officer, he has more than once been a target of assassination attempts by criminals; his numerous contacts in the media consider him a good interview, but editors persistently criticize his violence. Davenport feels no hesitation about killing defenseless criminals who present no threat to him. In the first Davenport novel, Rules of Prey, he makes a mechanical device to create the illusion that he is in a gunfight when he kills Louis Vullion, aka "the Maddog," the criminal in that matter.
From 1787, this association sent several ships to India from Ostend, the first of them being the St. Joseph. In the following years the ships Concordia, Prudencia, Belgioioso, Ville de Vienne, Henriette and Comtesse de Trautmannsdorff went to India. These voyages were undertaken exclusively to India, since the Chinese forbade trade to the Imperial flag until the debts which the Imperial Company had incurred in Canton, including 12% annual interest, were met. As Walckiers and his associates did not want to become involved in that matter, China remained closed to their trade, while India and Mauritius remained the destination of around a dozen ships, until the French Revolutionary Wars put an end to these enterprises in the mid-1790s.
To improve the financial sector of the Xinjiang economy and strengthen the provincial currency, it was proposed to balance the budget as a priority task. To this end, it was envisaged to reduce costs in administrative and managerial and military areas, centralise expenses and tax operations, replace all taxes with general provincial taxes, ban the issuance of counterfeit money, reconstruct a provincial bank, etc. The proposal's third sections were concerned with agriculture and fourth with transport issues. In that matter, the construction of the main road connecting Xinjiang and the Soviet Union, the increase of cargo transportation along the Ili and Kara Irtysh Rivers and a number of other measures were planned here.
He may, before the expiry of this time limit, ask Parliament to reconsider the Act or sections of the Act. Reconsideration shall not be refused. While the president has to sign all acts adopted by parliament into law, he cannot refuse to do so and exercise a kind of right of veto; his only power in that matter is to ask for a single reconsideration of the law by parliament and this power is subject to countersigning by the Prime minister. Article 11: The president could submit laws to the people in a referendum with advice and consent of the cabinet. Article 12: The president of the Republic may, after consulting the prime minister and the presidents of the assemblies, declare the National Assembly dissolved.
In that matter, he coordinated a legal strategy that secured the overseas assets of the Government of Panama and helped institute U.S. sanctions against the Noriega regime. Juster also represented leading U.S. investment funds in Ukraine, Moldova, and Slovakia, and several non-profit organizations, including the National Endowment for Democracy, the Kennan Institute (George Kennan), and the Gorbachev Foundation. In addition, he successfully argued cases in the U.S. Court of Appeals and in U.S. District Courts. Juster served as a Visiting Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in 2010 and 2011, and at the Council on Foreign Relations in 1993; as a law clerk in 1980 to 1981 to Judge James L. Oakes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; and at the National Security Council in 1978.
Grand Duchess Charlotte abdicated in 1964, but she died in 1985Clotilde Countess of Nassau- Merenberg is the last patrilineal descendant of the House of Nassau though she descends from a family considered to be non-dynastic However, both Dutch and Luxembourgish monarchial traditions, constitutional rules and legislation in that matter differ from the German tradition, and thus both countries do not consider the House extinct. The Grand Duke of Luxembourg uses "Duke of Nassau" as his secondary title and a title of pretense to the dignity of Chief of the House of Nassau (being the most senior member of the eldest branch of the House), but not to lay any territorial claims to the former Duchy of Nassau which is now part of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Federal and state judicial authority, in particular responsibility for judicial review of administrative acts, lies with the Administrative and Constitutional Court System, a structure essentially consisting of the Constitutional Court and the Administrative Court. The Constitutional Court examines the constitutionality of laws passed by Parliament, the legality of regulations by Federal ministers and other administrative authorities and finally alleged infringements of constitutional rights of individuals through decisions of the lower administrative courts. It also tries disputes between the federation and its member states, demarcation disputes between other courts and impeachments of the federal president (serving as State Court in that matter.) The Administrative Court tries all kinds of cases which involve ex officio decisions by public officials or bodies and which are not dealt with by the Constitutional Court. Note that only the Constitutional Court has the authority to strike down laws.
Currently, he workes in his law office in Madrid where he has been practising during 40 years, and participates regularly on TV and Radio Football Programs in Spain and abroad (beIN Sports, BBC, Sky Sports, Talksport, ESPN, SiriuxRadio, Newsweek and others) On 16 January 2009 and after many pressures, Calderón decided to resign as Real Madrid president following unfair allegations of vote-rigging for the confirmation for the financial Budget. The supposed rigging consisted in the presence, in a General Assembly, of 10 non-accredited people among 1,380 participants while the Budget was approved for 350 votes. The case was taking to Court and the ruling of the Audiencia Provincial of Madrid was in favor of Calderón stating that he had not had any responsibility in that matter and that, on top of that, the presence of the people not credited, did not affect the result for the approval of the Loss and Profit Account. He was replaced by Vice-president Vicente Boluda, who took the presidency of Real Madrid for a short stint, before Florentino Pérez's second term.
At the close of the war, she returned to Philadelphia, but learning soon that an effort was being made to induce the State of Indiana to provide a home for the soldiers' orphans, she again offered her services in any useful capacity in that work. George Merritt, of Indianapolis, Indiana, who had been most urgent in calling the attention of the officers of the State to their duty in that matter, finding that there was no hope, offered to furnish Fussell with the money necessary to clothe, rear, educate and care for a family of ten orphans of soldiers, and bring them up to maturity, if she would furnish the motherly love, the years of hard labor and self-sacrifice, the sleepless nights and endless patience needed for the work. After a few days of prayerful consideration she accepted, and in the fall of 1865 ten orphans were gathered together in Indianapolis from various parts of the State from among those who had no friends able or willing to care for them. In the spring of 1866 they were removed to the Soldiers' Home near Knightstown, Indiana, where a small cottage and garden were assigned to their use.

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