The Five Star Brass Navy Band Northwest Brass Quintet provided a musical prelude to the Opening Session. |
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My brother and I spent hours playing this one, even goofing around with the Jam Session option. |
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On the thirteenth it sent remonstrances denouncing the irregular conduct of the Royal Session of the previous November. |
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Public opinion has also been critical of the Annual Session and its unsubstantial agenda. |
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Brown's Court of Session action was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. |
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An action for declarator of nullity of a marriage must be made to the Court of Session in Edinburgh. |
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The Session was opened by Mr Takeshi Erikawa, Vice-Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare. |
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An intention by 90 members of the People's Consultative Assembly to conduct an overseas trip to familiarize the results of the Annual Session has left me speechless. |
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It will be very convenient, if it be the desire of the house, to enter upon this subject in a secret Session. |
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When the 2nd Session of the 37th Parliament prorogued November 12, 2003, Bill C-19 was being debated in the House of Commons at Report Stage. |
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Organized directly in the Signing Session Room, it will reward the motivated early birds, first arrived on the festival. |
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Once a month, there is an hourlong Information Session for interested members of the public. |
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Dr Gun-Jo Woo, Director, Center for Food Safety, Korea Food and Drug Administration, presided over the Session. |
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An action for declarator of parentage, non-parentage, legitimacy, legitimation or illegitimacy may be brought in the Court of Session or the Sheriff Court. |
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Session starts when the customer is connected to our switch and ends when he hangs up the phone. |
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Cricket mania also swept the Delhi Assembly as it met for a two-day Budget Session, with most members wanting early wrap-up to enable them to watch the day-night tie. |
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We are aware that this First Session of the Standing Committee is not meeting under favorable circumstances for many of our countries. |
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If you have yet to attend a Charities Information Session, you may want to make a point of attending one this year. |
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Pandit, Madame Vijaya Lakshmi, Chairman, Delegation of India to Seventh Session of General Assembly of United Nations. |
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The Council Session in Innsbruck was the fifth to be convened outside the Fund's headquarters in Vienna. |
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The Prime Minister also asked Senator Landon Pearson to act as his personal representative to the Special Session on Children follow-up process. |
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The Chair closed the first week of the 6th Session, and participants filed out of Conference Room 4, eagerly moving into their weekend break. |
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The quorum required for a Session is half the total membership of the IOC plus one. |
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The 5th Session of the Ad Hoc Committee reconvened after a weekend break for the second and final week. |
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Now the challenge is to lose no time in embarking on the implementation once the Plan is approved by the Special Session of Conference. |
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An interim interdict banning the newspaper from describing the behaviour of the prince and other royals was awarded at the Court of Session in Edinburgh. |
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For the purpose of salt iodization, the 37th JECFA Session had concluded that potassium iodate was more suitable than potassium iodide. |
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Session chairs are permitted to cut off speakers who unduly overextend their alloted time frame. |
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The Session elects, by secret ballot, a President from among its members for a term of eight years renewable once for four years. |
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A number of internal matters relating to the new Agreement were under discussion by the Council at this Session. |
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Their terms of office cease at the end of the ordinary Session held during the year in which they expire. |
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Mr BERCOVITZ then adjourns the Session and invites the plenary to a coffee break. |
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I have the honour to declare open the 36th Session of the Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization. |
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A Session starts with a lead-in and ends with a lead-out and contains one or more tracks. |
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The Lieutenant-Governor opens each Session with a speech, assents to bills that have been passed and prorogues the Session at a time determined by the Premier. |
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This decision had been reexamined and confirmed by the 20th Session of the Commission and the Commmittee on Food Additives and Contaminants had agreed to retain these levels for methylmercury. |
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For example, some participants in Mississauga changed their résumé as result of attending the Booster Session there, which might have a positive impact on their ability to find a job. |
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However, in Mississauga, non-GIS participants generally seemed less aware of the various avenues and possibilities open to them in their search for employment than were participants who had attended a Booster Session. |
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Twelve of the children at the meeting with the Secretary-General were selected to come to New York for the Special Session through a Nickelodeon campaign supporting UNICEF's 'Say Yes for Children' campaign. |
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The European Economic and Social Committee welcomed Mr Rocco Buttiglione, Italian Minister for Community Policy during the Plenary Session on 17th July. |
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The Committee requested that the document be redrafted in the light of the extensive comments and suggestions and be recirculated for further comments at Step 3 prior to its next Session. |
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It is our hope that a vision of the whole human person will also inform the 1999 Special Session on population and development, and not a narrow focus on what is simplistically referred to as reproductive health. |
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On November 26 and 27, in Gaborone, Botswana, the Office attended the Twelfth Session of the Council of Ministers of ARIPO and delivered a speech during the opening ceremony. |
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The session will be a continuation of the Winter Session that was adjourned sine die in December last year, but not prorogued. |
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The CRA commits to examining the costs and utility of creating and distributing a DVD version of the Charities Information Session to identified charities, and will also experiment with webinars in the future. |
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If a member reaches this age limit during his term as President, Vice-President or IOC Executive Board member, the retirement will take effect at the end of the next Session. |
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I am confident that the adoption of this Declaration will not inhibit fruitful cooperation on remaining issues on the agenda of the Thirty-Seventh Regular Session of the Organization of American States General Assembly. |
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Attached is a copy of the Annex II form letter completed in fulfillment of the requirements of Decision 6.3 of the Executive Board meeting at its 150th Session. |
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The march, coinciding with the United Nations Special Session on Children, began at New York's Union Square, moved east on 14th Street, turned up Third Avenue and snaked all the way to the UN at 47th Street and First Avenue. |
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When deciding to propose a candidature, the IOC Executive Board submits to the Session, no later than one month before its opening, a written proposal to which is attached the report by the Nominations Commission. |
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Mr Terry B. Bane, Chief of the Processed Products Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, Agriculture Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, chaired the Session. |
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The election of any host city is the prerogative of the Session. |
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In September 2013 at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires a new IOC President was elected. |
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Elected to the IOC presidency in the first round of voting on 16 July 1980 at the 83rd Session, he succeeded Lord Killanin on 3 August that year. |
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On 6 July 2005, the final selection was announced at the 117th IOC Session in Singapore. |
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On March 17, 1948, Truman addressed European security and condemned the Soviet Union before a hastily convened Joint Session of Congress. |
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However, the majority of complex, important, or high value cases are brought in the Court of Session. |
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In 1830 the Jury Court was absorbed into the Court of Session along with the Admiralty and Commissary Courts. |
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The Court of Session is the supreme civil court of Scotland, and constitutes part of the College of Justice. |
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The Lords of Council and Session sit in the Inner House, typically in threes. |
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The nature of cases referred to the Court of Session will determine which house that case shall be heard in. |
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The Inner House is the senior part of the Court of Session, and is both a court of appeal and a court of first instance. |
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The total numbers of judges is fixed by Section 1 of the Court of Session Act 1988, and subject to amendment by Order in Council. |
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The Lord President is the most senior judge of the Court of Session, and is also president of the 1st Division of the Inner House. |
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Click the button a agin to display the Session Tree. |
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The Special Session clearly demonstrated that children's participation in international processes can be mad e meaningful, safe and a vastly rewarding experience for both children and adults. |
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If, after the second set of consultations, there appear still to be outstanding issues, the Bureau to be formed at the Session will at that point be consulted for their views on how best to proceed. |
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Records of the General Conference, Thirty-first Session, Paris, 15 October-3 November 2001, vol. 1 and corrigendum: Resolutions, chap. |
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Telephone, telefax and postal services within the co-hosting country, as well as Internet connection, for use by the Secretariat, free of charge, in connection with the work of the Session. |
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A meeting with participating countries and the Managing Director of the CFC had taken place before the Session and the ICO would be in contact with the CFC to follow up preparations for implementing the project. |
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It was also agreed that surveillance would be added to the list of issues emanating from the Strategic Planning Session for development of a position paper. |
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This experimental Working Session has proven positive and shown that cultural diversity is polysemous, and that these multiple meanings are taking it in all directions beyond the realm of cultural policy. |
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The YFJ organised a side-event on the theme of the Session and co-organised the launch of the 'Youth Employment Network Guide on Youth Participation' together with Pax Romana and the World Organisation of the Scout Movement. |
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In order to facilitate the work of the Diplomatic Session, the Drafting Committee proposes the following redraft of the remaining provisions, should the present paragraph 2 indeed be deleted. |
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Having regard to the specific features of each particular case and the difficulty of setting a rigid and comprehensive connecting rule, the Diplomatic Session settled upon a flexible solution. |
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In Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology and the Special Session on Hydrometeorology. |
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The 28th Session of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO yesterday agreed to inscribe the capital cities and tombs of the ancient Koguryo Kingdom of China onto its world heritage list. |
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Sapong molded an undone chignon using TIGI Catwalk Session Series Work It hair spray, the loose ends of the upswept hairdo dusted with Transforming Dry Shampoo. |
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Session musicians, i.e., musicians that are hired on an ad hoc basis to play for a recording 'session', cannot negotiate at all, they have to transfer their copyrights 'in perpetuity' against a one off payment. |
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The Session on changes and trends in world consumption looked at factors driving sustainability in the mainstream market and trends in different markets. |
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Court of Session judges found in favour of Stuart Docherty, James Philbin and Paul Logan, who had to slop out at Barlinnie in Glasgow. |
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The Court of Session ruled armed robber Robert Napier's human rights had been breached because he was forced to slop out in Barlinnie. |
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Command service officers congregated in Charlottetown Nov. 1-3 for the biennial Professional Development and Training Session at Veterans Affairs Canada's headquarters. |
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The provisions of this bye-law also apply, mutatis mutandis, to all contracts signed by the organising committee of a Session or an Olympic Congress. |
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On another note, we're going have a well deserved vacation so make the most of the sun until we get back or come say hi over at the studio... We'll see ya in August for the Organik All Styles Session. |
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On February 2, at the Late-Breaking Science Session at the International Stroke Conference, Stryker announced the results of the TREVO Study. |
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On 2 August 2015 at the 128th IOC Session, South Sudan was granted full recognition of its National Olympic Committee. |
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Appeals against his ruling were rejected by the Court of Session in Edinburgh and the UK Supreme Court. |
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Article 19 of the Act confirmed the continuing authority of the College of Justice, Court of Session and Court of Justiciary in Scotland. |
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Decisions of the Outer House are appealed to the Inner House of the Court of Session, and then to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. |
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The oath is tendered by the Lord President of the Court of Session at a sitting of the Court in Parliament House in Edinburgh. |
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Legal aid, administered by the Scottish Legal Aid Board, is available to persons with little disposable income for cases in the Court of Session. |
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The right of appeal only exists when the Court of Session grants leave to this effect or when the decision of the Inner House is by majority. |
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The High Court of Justiciary deals with serious criminal matters, such as Murder, and the Court of Session is Scotland's supreme civil court. |
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The case went to the Court of Session, and Burnes was upheld in January 1784, a fortnight before he died. |
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The 114th IOC Session, in 2002, limited the Summer Games programme to a maximum of 28 sports, 301 events, and 10,500 athletes. |
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Jacques Rogge's IOC Presidency came to an end at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires. |
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The Presbytery of Dunkeld was summoned before the Court of Session for proceeding with an ordination despite a court interdict. |
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The Continuing Church appealed to the Inner House of the Court of Session, which upheld Lord Uist. |
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There is a right of appeal in civil cases to the Sheriff Appeal Court, and, with permission, to the Inner House of the Court of Session. |
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The Bill Chamber was formerly a court of Scotland, often considered as part of the Court of Session but in fact separate from it. |
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The Jury Court was subordinate to the Court of Session, and appeals were heard by the Inner House of the Court of Session. |
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Parliament Square is at the heart of Scotland's legal system, being the home of both the High Court of Justiciary and the Court of Session. |
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The Lord Lyon is part of the judiciary of Scotland but is not subject to the discipline of the Lord President of the Court of Session. |
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Whyte filed legal papers at the Court of Session giving notice of their intention to appoint administrators. |
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Wales, together with Cheshire, used to have Court of Grand Session, and therefore not within the English circuit court system. |
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This concept holds also for the Moderators of each Synod, Presbytery, and Kirk Session. |
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The Court ceased operation in 1832 and its functions were subsumed into the Court of Session, Scotland's supreme court for civil disputes. |
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The Session Cases report cases heard in the Court of Session and Scottish cases heard on appeal in the House of Lords. |
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The first interlocutory action was heard on the Court of Session on 21 May 1929 in front of Lord Moncrieff. |
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The UPA government would table the Lokpal Bill in the Rajya Sabha during the Winter Session of Parliament, sources said on Monday. |
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Session beer straddles the markets between macro and micro, hoppy and smooth. |
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Session musician Ross Harris, 23, appeared on the BBC talent show last night where he performed as a drumming singer. |
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Chris, of Merthyr Tydfil, started entering the Evening Session phone-in competitions six months ago. |
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The chief courts are the Court of Session, for civil cases, and the High Court of Justiciary, for criminal cases. |
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Under James IV the legal functions of the council were rationalised, with Court of Session meeting daily in Edinburgh. |
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A decree of the English Court of Chancery is not entitled to more respect in Scotland than a decree of the Scottish Court of Session in England. |
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The IOC members gathered in the Session have the final vote on the host city. |
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The IOC Session is the general meeting of the members of the IOC, held once a year in which each member has one vote. |
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Unlike other GoPro models, which require separate housing for waterproofness that muffles audio quality, the Hero4 Session is waterproof at up to a 33-feet depth. |
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The first court of Presbyterian polity where the Elders of a particular congregation gather as a Session or meeting to govern the spiritual and temporal affairs of the church. |
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Following the split, the Free Church Continuing sought a declarator from the Court of Session as to ownership of the central funds and properties of the church. |
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Under James IV the legal functions of the council were rationalised, with a royal Court of Session meeting daily in Edinburgh to deal with civil cases. |
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The Court of Session placed increasing emphasis on its independence from influence, including from the king, and superior jurisdiction over local justice. |
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Cases in the inner house are heard by three Lords of Council and Session, but significant or complicated cases may be heard by five or more judges. |
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The High Court of Justiciary, the Court of Session, and the Office of the Accountant of Court comprise the College of Justice, and are known as the Supreme Courts of Scotland. |
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In civil cases, the House of Lords could hear appeals from the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland and the Scottish Court of Session. |
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High judicial officers included judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, the Inner House of the Court of Session and the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland. |
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In MacCormick v Lord Advocate, the Scottish Court of Session ruled against the plaintiffs, finding that the Queen's title was a matter of her own choice and prerogative. |
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The Lord Justice General was originally an important noble, though in the 19th century, the office was combined with that of Lord President of the Court of Session. |
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The Supreme Court will hear civil appeals from the Court of Session, and it hears appeals from all the civil and criminal courts of England and Wales and of Northern Ireland. |
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Statin-Induced Myopathy is Mediated by Isoprenoid Depletion and is Independent of Serum Cholesterol Levels Abstract 13907, Abstract Poster Session, Sunday, Nov. |
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They are subject to the oversight and ultimate authority of the Court of Session, which can review decisions through either a final appeal or through judicial review. |
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Further appeals are possible to the Inner House of the Court of Session, but only with the permission of either the Sheriff Appeal Court, or the Court of Session. |
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Further appeals are possible to the the Inner House of the Court of Session, but only with the permission of either the Sheriff Appeal Court, or the Court of Session. |
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The losing parties of both cases appealed to the Court of Session. |
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The administration of the court is part of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, and is led by the Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary. |
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In 1941 he became Lord Justice Clerk with the judicial title of Lord Cooper and in 1947 Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session. |
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The Oath of Allegiance is taken by holders of political office in Scotland before the Lord President of the Court of Session at a meeting of the court. |
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Section 4, Chapter 148 of the Minnesota Session Laws 2007, signed by Pawlenty on May 25, established the official position of state poet laureate. |
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Removings of tenants where declarator of irritancy is necessary as a foundation of the conclusion for removing must be brought in the Court of Session. |
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The primary task of the Court of Session is to decide on civil law cases. |
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He was a Professor of Scots Law at Edinburgh University and rose to be Principal Clerk Of Session in the scottish High court and Baron of the Exchequer. |
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Notably, the station has received praise for shows such as The Surgery with Aled, Bobby Friction and Nihal, The Evening Session with Steve Lamacq and its successor Zane Lowe. |
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In 1659 ten women were accused of diverse acts of witchcraft by Dumfries Kirk Session although the Kirk Session minutes itself records nine witches. |
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The bishops then moved Lambeth for the First Session on 2 July, after Holy Communion at which Tait presided and Thomson of York preached, the bishops gathered in the library. |
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In response to the threat, the Evangelicals presented to parliament a Claim, Declaration and Protest anent the Encroachments of the Court of Session. |
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