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evidence at a tribunal which I will convene this afternoon
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In those disorderly times, it might have been extremely inconvenient to have left them to seek this sort of justice from any other tribunal
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Among the followers of the reformation, dispersed in all the different countries of Europe, there was no general tribunal, which, like that of the court of Rome, or an oecumenical council, could settle all disputes among them, and, with irresistible authority, prescribe to all of them the precise limits of orthodoxy
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That night, the night after the tribunal, I found sleep hard to come by
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In such cases the Court has, in effect, established itself as a revolutionary tribunal when the majority has felt so inclined
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the tribunal of the Inquisition in Cuenca, Spain
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normally three Inquisitors at a tribunal, Dilman had mentioned only two having been present
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As the Revolutionary Tribunal was said to be paralyzed by forms and delays, this law
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The Revolutionary Tribunal had hitherto pronounced 1200 death sentences
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We think someone may be hiding him, and anyone who is hiding him will stand before a tribunal unless they come clean now
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The EA would always be under-resourced and he would be able to demonstrate this to any employment tribunal
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3 It was the plan of Jesus' enemies, if he upheld the law of Moses requiring that the self-confessed transgressor be stoned, to involve him in difficulty with the Roman rulers, who had denied the Jews the right to inflict the death penalty without the approval of a Roman tribunal
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Most of the daring testimony which he so cleverly and courageously bore before this supreme tribunal of all Israel developed in his mind as the trial proceeded along such unfair and unjust lines
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I chatted with an American Sergeant and told him my story; the guy listened carefully then took me to meet his Captain who told me that I should wait for the final push to Berlin and then find out where the war crimes tribunal would be sitting as there was bound to be a tribunal as the stories of Nazi atrocities were rife
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After we reached Berlin I found out that a tribunal had taken residence here in Nuremberg and I asked permission of my CO who knew what had happened in Dunkirk and he immediately agreed
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There were over 50 files containing names that the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal Investigators would love to apprehend
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He failed to grasp the fact that these Hebrews had a real religion, a faith for which they were willing to die, and that millions upon millions of them, scattered here and there throughout the empire, looked to Jerusalem as the shrine of their faith and held the Sanhedrin in respect as the highest tribunal on earth
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10 "We find in the Sanhedrist tribunal that this man is an evildoer and a disturber of our nation in that he is guilty of:
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A tribunal will be convened on Monday at 0800 hours to hear your case
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The chairman of the tribunal was Commodore Tejbir Singh, Dean of Students
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When the prosecutor was finished, the Commodore addressed the tribunal, “Your honors, I have no questions for this witness at this time, but I reserve the right to recall him to the stand after all the other witnesses have testified
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The officers of the tribunal conferred momentarily before agreeing to allow the recording as evidence
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The Commodore addressed the Tribunal
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“Then you have no basis for the charge of sedition do you?” Before the Captain could answer, Commodore McGuire turned to the tribunal and said, “Your honors, I request a directed verdict of not guilty to the charge of sedition
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He addressed each of the members of the tribunal by
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The day the treaties were signed, the “Born Again” military tribunal issued a warrant for
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In fact all of the officers sought by the “Born Again” tribunal except Saul reached Eretz and sought asylum there
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David represented all of the Jewish officers wanted by the “Born Again” tribunal at their trials in their absence and succeeded in getting all the charges dropped but not before ten of them had committed suicide
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Now, all the ones in Japan who were screaming for having this war are either dead or facing a war crimes tribunal
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‘’Admiral,’’ said firmly Hillary, ‘’the official position of the United States at this time concerning the Senkaku Islands is that the ownership of these islands and their surrounding waters is a matter of international dispute between Japan, Taiwan and China, and that resolving that dispute is up to either some multilateral agreement between the parties concerned, or to the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea and to the United Nations
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Tomorrow, the United States will petition the United Nations Security Council to have the question of the ownership of the Senkaku, cum Diaoyu, cum Tiaoyutai Islands, decided by the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea, with its final decision to be binding
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Faced with the same allegation of "bungling in high office" which forced him out of office in the First World War; Churchill took the unprecedented step, during war time that is of ordering a military tribunal to be set up to investigate the break-out
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To say otherwise publicly would in most cases get you in front of a religious tribunal under the accusation of heresy, to be tortured into confessing your errors before being burned alive at the stake
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Dr Norberto Liwsky was brought before a military court: the Military Tribunal
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In October, this Tribunal declared itself incompetent to judge the
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disposal of the same Tribunal until 3 October 1978, when my case
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DA’s office and carried out by this tribunal under the watchful
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Nevertheless, we protest the order and demand a tribunal hearing
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“Your request for a tribunal hearing is foolish and unnecessary, but you are entitled to such a hearing and you shall have it
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The tribunal head and the tribunal members all agreed that this Warrior Medic had made all the correct decisions within his competence, including the decision to use the services of the slave nurse
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“The tribunal agreed that, given the circumstances, this Warrior Medic had every right to request a hearing regarding the camp commander’s decision and should not have been arrested
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The tribunal chastised the camp commander who has resigned his post
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The Warriors are satisfied with the results of the tribunal and have all returned to their duties
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“Who is the Guardian that headed the tribunal?”
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“The tribunal head is the Guardian Commander of Planet Dawn
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2: one that gives evidence; specifically : one who testifies in a cause or before a judicial tribunal
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Happy indeed is the man who can say, as Bolton did upon his dying bed, to his children, "I do believe not one of you will dare to meet me before the tribunal of Christ in an unregenerate state
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The local planning council had been convinced and had already rejected McDonald’s application but the State Planning Tribunal overturned this decision and the fight goes on
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given the opportunity to speak during the tribunal; his release was
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The Trilateral Commission on Hearings of Importance ruled it an activity that must be permitted, due to Abducted Ship Mazing being the official sport of the entire sector of the galaxy, which means banning or restricting it would be a gross affront to The Treaty of Manderbatt hammered out at the infamous Haurunbistle Tribunal
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Erickson was up to he was summoned to a professional tribunal to be stripped of his qualifications
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possibility of a tribunal to settle the whole thing
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Then, as his villany was exposed piece by piece, and he saw that there was no room for denial, that he was known, and judged, and condemned, by the tribunal that all men dread, the tribunal of his peers — then the wretched man seemed visibly to collapse, and shrinking from their sight, strove to creep from the room
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Tribunal for Human justice in Den Hague where my case will be heard in front of a panel of justices that
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cónsul consul, member of the tribunal of commerce
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can’t really discipline him on his hygiene without invoking an employment tribunal
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final judgment of the world, but the tribunal established by the Law of Moses in each city
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tried before this tribunal, and either put to death or confined in the city of refuge
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final judgment of the world, but the tribunal established by the Law of Moses in each city for the
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tribunal, and either put to death or confined in the city of refuge
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"Not the final judgment of the world, but the tribunal established by the Law of Moses in each city for the trial of murders and other criminals
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) Every man slayer was tried before this tribunal, and either put to death or confined in the city of refuge
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But no sooner does he turn his eyes toward the great tribunal of God than he clamors it is out of all proportion and an audacious rebellion against the sense of love, when viewed as a matter justice
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But now, in the fear of that Tribunal to which we all are hastening, I submit the following considerations in reply to the objections proposed
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] Every man slayer was tried before this tribunal, and either put to death or confined in the city of refuge
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They had the air of a rough tribunal; Jacques One and Two sitting on the old pallet-bed, each with his chin resting on his hand, and his eyes intent on the road-mender; Jacques Three, equally intent, on one knee behind them, with his agitated hand always gliding over the network of fine nerves about his mouth and nose; Defarge standing between them and the narrator, whom he had stationed in the light of the window, by turns looking from him to them, and from them to him
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"The crime for which I am imprisoned, Monsieur heretofore the Marquis, and for which I shall be summoned before the tribunal, and shall lose my life (without your so generous help), is, they tell me, treason against the majesty of the people, in that I have acted against them for an emigrant
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That, in the prison he had found a self-appointed Tribunal sitting, before which the prisoners were brought singly, and by which they were rapidly ordered to be put forth to be massacred, or to be released, or (in a few cases) to be sent back to their cells
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That, presented by his conductors to this Tribunal, he had announced himself by name and profession as having been for eighteen years a secret and unaccused prisoner in the Bastille; that, one of the body so sitting in judgment had risen and identified him, and that this man was Defarge
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A revolutionary tribunal in the capital, and forty or fifty thousand revolutionary committees all over the land; a law of the Suspected, which struck away all security for liberty or life, and delivered over any good and innocent person to any bad and guilty one; prisons gorged with people who had committed no offence, and could obtain no hearing; these things became the established order and nature of appointed things, and seemed to be ancient usage before they were many weeks old
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I am well prepared, but there are precautions to be taken, that could not be taken until he was actually summoned before the Tribunal
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Lorry were the only men there, unconnected with the Tribunal, who wore their usual clothes, and had not assumed the coarse garb of the Carmagnole
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Because he had voluntarily relinquished a title that was distasteful to him, and a station that was distasteful to him, and had left his country--he submitted before the word emigrant in the present acceptation by the Tribunal was in use--to live by his own industry in England, rather than on the industry of the overladen people of France
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Citizen Gabelle hinted, with infinite delicacy and politeness, that in the pressure of business imposed on the Tribunal by the multitude of enemies of the Republic with which it had to deal, he had been slightly overlooked in his prison of the Abbaye--in fact, had rather passed out of the Tribunal's patriotic remembrance--until three days ago; when he had been summoned before it, and had been set at liberty on the Jury's declaring themselves satisfied that the accusation against him was answered, as to himself, by the surrender of the citizen Evremonde, called Darnay
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"Now, I trust," said Sydney to him, "that the name and influence of Doctor Manette may stand him in as good stead to-morrow--you said he would be before the Tribunal again to-morrow, Mr
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Lorry, "if it should go ill before the Tribunal, will not save him
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"Inform the Tribunal of what you did that day within the Bastille, citizen
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Little need, in presence of that tribunal and that auditory, to show how the Defarges had not made the paper public, with the other captured Bastille memorials borne in procession, and had kept it, biding their time
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The Judges having to take part in a public demonstration out of doors, the Tribunal adjourned
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Charles Darnay, alone in a cell, had sustained himself with no flattering delusion since he came to it from the Tribunal
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So he told him he was quite right in pursuing the object he had in view, and that such a motive was natural and becoming in cavaliers as distinguished as he seemed and his gallant bearing showed him to be; and that he himself in his younger days had followed the same honourable calling, roaming in quest of adventures in various parts of the world, among others the Curing-grounds of Malaga, the Isles of Riaran, the Precinct of Seville, the Little Market of Segovia, the Olivera of Valencia, the Rondilla of Granada, the Strand of San Lucar, the Colt of Cordova, the Taverns of Toledo, and divers other quarters, where he had proved the nimbleness of his feet and the lightness of his fingers, doing many wrongs, cheating many widows, ruining maids and swindling minors, and, in short, bringing himself under the notice of almost every tribunal and court of justice in Spain; until at last he had retired to this castle of his, where he was living upon his property and upon that of others; and where he received all
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"Senor, a large river separated two districts of one and the same lordship--will your worship please to pay attention, for the case is an important and a rather knotty one? Well then, on this river there was a bridge, and at one end of it a gallows, and a sort of tribunal, where four judges commonly sat to administer the law which the lord of river, bridge and the lordship had enacted, and which was to this effect, 'If anyone crosses by this bridge from one side to the other he shall declare on oath where he is going to and with what object; and if he swears truly, he shall be allowed to pass, but if falsely, he shall be put to death for it by hanging on the gallows erected there, without any remission
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Military men on approaching the tribunal of penitence had felt the scales fall from their eyes
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It is a perfectly impartial tribunal which has never punished seamen for the faults of shipowners--as, indeed, it could not do even if it wanted to
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Paul when he appealed to Caesar, and even more emphatically by Christ Himself, Who could not have made atonement for the sins of men if He had not been condemned by a divinely authorized tribunal
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"I'm the law, I'm the tribunal! I'm the oppressed, and there are my oppressors! Thanks to them, I've witnessed the destruction of everything I loved, cherished, and venerated—homeland, wife, children, father, and mother! There lies everything I hate! Not another word out of you!"
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"'The public is informed that on Wednesday, February 23d, being the first day of the Carnival, executions will take place in the Piazza del Popolo, by order of the Tribunal of the Rota, of two persons, named Andrea Rondola, and Peppino, otherwise called Rocca Priori; the former found guilty of the murder of a venerable and exemplary priest, named Don Cesare Torlini, canon of the church of St
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"Yes," answered Monte Cristo "happily, yes, conscience does remain; and if it did not, how wretched we should be! After every action requiring exertion, it is conscience that saves us, for it supplies us with a thousand good excuses, of which we alone are judges; and these reasons, howsoever excellent in producing sleep, would avail us but very little before a tribunal, when we were tried for our lives
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Then he raised his eyes towards the ceiling, but withdrew then, immediately, as if he feared the roof would open and reveal to his distressed view that second tribunal called heaven, and that other judge named God
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“We’re certain they did not hold a proper tribunal
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had dug somewhere deep to find the words to persuade a military tribunal to give his son the possibility of life instead of a certain death
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Knox said, “I believe that a military tribunal would acquit you now
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What the tribunal wrote was malicious and tendentious, to my mind