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orming agriculture and was a member of many | commissions on land use and related affairs, work that |
It was long believed that he received many | commissions for furniture from the court of Louis XVI, |
ie's early career, including obtaining many | commissions for work. |
n the United States, 1950 and executed many | commissions as a freelance artist; editor, Nigeria Maga |
Ireland Lottery Fund, there have been many | commissions for composers in Ireland and Northern Irela |
nce as a composer, Palmer has received many | commissions. |
n was soon established and he received many | commissions to illustrate both major authors and the so |
He received many | commissions for portrait busts of prominent individuals |
and died there in November 1982, after many | commissions abroad. |
ockett) who were given Deputy U.S. Marshall | commissions and promised a pardon if they captured or k |
stitutional authority to institute military | commissions passed the Military Commissions Act in the |
publicly voicing criticisms of the Military | Commissions, which face an uncertain future." |
arlier, Presidentially authorized, military | commissions, struck down by the United States Supreme C |
stitutional authority to institute military | commissions. |
If he believes in military | commissions as strongly as I do then let's do the right |
he Department of Defense Office of Military | Commissions. |
f Amnesty International) about the military | commissions. |
ng the October 2009 passage of the Military | Commissions Act of 2009. |
Suspension of Habeas Corpus in the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 was unconstitutional. |
supervisory personnel were granted military | commissions from the Quartermaster Department in order |
ew rules for conducting Guantanamo military | commissions. |
rg as the appointing authority for military | commissions covering detainees at Guantanamo. |
the prosecutors on the Guantanamo military | commissions who has taken his arguments to the press. |
d upon to defend before Guantanamo military | commissions. |
titutional authority to set up the military | commissions. |
amdan v. Rumsfeld, which held that military | commissions set up by the Bush administration to try de |
ore the Congressionally authorized military | commissions. |
unu voted against a portion of the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 that would suspend the right of |
has been a member of the Office of Military | Commissions in the Department of Defense since 2003. |
constitutional authority to set up military | commissions. |
On 22 October 2008 the Office of Military | Commissions filed charges against Fouad Al Rabia and Fa |
d dismiss all charges, because the Military | Commissions Act only authorized the commissions to act |
Prosecutor in the Office of Military | Commissions. |
ill convince Congress to amend the Military | Commissions Act and restore federal jurisdiction." |
e set of procedures for conducting military | commissions in accordance with the Military Commissions |
legal enemy combatants" could face military | commissions, the Department of Defense waived the quali |
as a Prosecutor for the Guantanamo Military | Commissions. |
tates Supreme Court over-ruled the Military | Commissions Act of 2006, and renewed Guantanamo captive |
Campaign to Repeal the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 |
The Military | Commissions Act of 2006 mandated that Guantanamo captiv |
They ruled that the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 had only authorized the Guantan |
d, in Boumediene v. Bush, that the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 could not remove the right for |
ngress had the authority to set up military | commissions. |
Congress subsequently passed the Military | Commissions Act of 2006. |
It was sponsored by the Office of Military | Commissions, to serve as evidence during the Guantanamo |
constitutional authority to set up military | commissions. |
ll of 2006 the Congress passed the Military | Commissions Act, which authorized military commissions |
esiding Officer with the Office of Military | Commissions, which runs the Guantanamo Military Commiss |
Defense Counsel for the Office of Military | Commissions the body authorized to conduct the military |
atives passed a bill, known as the Military | Commissions Act of 2009, which amended the Military Com |
address Gunn was asked whether the Military | Commissions could be conducted in a manner that was fai |
The decision, striking down the Military | Commissions Act, was handed down on June 12, 2008. |
Board hearings, or the Guantanamo military | commissions of the ten detainees who have been charged. |
ident of the United States for the Military | Commissions, and others considered "high value" to the |
He boycotted the Guantanamo Military | Commissions, arguing that there was no legal basis for |
and reduced the credibility of the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 as prisoners have resolved not |
d, in Boumediene v. Bush, that the Military | Commissions Act could not remove the right for Guantana |
ty-the number two in the Office of Military | Commissions testified before the commission. |
in the Detainee Treatment Act and Military | Commissions Act, which had closed captives' access to h |
In the first version of the Military | Commissions the Presiding Officer was to be the only me |
riot Act permanent, support of the Military | Commissions Act, votes against funding for stem cell re |
itles include: A Conference on the Military | Commissions Act, Representing Culture, Translating Huma |
anuary 20, 2006, by the Guantanamo military | commissions. |
o Bay detainees' challenges to the Military | Commissions Act. |
he lawfulness of the procedures of military | commissions under this chapter. |
enemy combatant is defined in the Military | Commissions Act of 2006; the term is used as an exclusi |
Crawford, the Office of Military | Commissions "Convening Authority", has the final say ov |
en more detainees faced Guantanamo military | commissions |
The Military | Commissions Act of 2006 mandated that Guantanamo detain |
Torture Convention didn't apply to military | commissions. |
Chief Prosecutor of the Guantanamo military | commissions, replacing Fred Borch. |
the new Congressionally authorized Military | Commissions in a $12 million tent city. |
ngress had the authority to set up military | commissions. |
he first version of the Guantanamo military | commissions were unconstitutional. |
1953 from the American Association of Milk | Commissions. |
nted to continue to play a role in modified | commissions, moved to the continental United States, wh |
Fratin received monumental | commissions in France and elsewhere, including the Deux |
zens and innovators; even the monumentalist | commissions for university and monarchy. |
tury the Cretan artists once again had more | commissions and their works were avidly sought, since t |
Its success garnered Rattenbury many more | commissions in Victoria and other parts of the province |
More | commissions followed and the business grew, leading to |
Boston to Kansas City, partly for multiple | commissions for the Union Pacific Railroad for grand st |
He described his first private mural | commissions (well before the New Deal-funded ones) as " |
Some of his mural | commissions include Rockefeller Center, the Department |
, Emerson entered 16 competitions for mural | commissions including the Department of Justice Buildin |
Mural | commissions at this time include the U.S. Federal Build |
He has served on various national | commissions addressing graduate and international educa |
UNESCO National | Commissions |
All national | commissions seem to have this form of name. |
ile Paul N. Norton won prestigious national | commissions and traveled extensively in Europe, he may |
political scientist, who served on national | commissions in the 1940s and 1950s. |
The mayor from the town nearby | commissions the building of a dam which would flood the |
dies, Bechtel helped him obtain some needed | commissions. |
shed a partnership to engage in negotiating | commissions on merchandise and in banking affairs. |
In 2003 The Site premiered 6 new | commissions in the crossover area between performance, |
A few Seventh Dimension shows are new | commissions, such as Undone, The Spaceship and Planet B |
more supranational powers and hence the new | Commissions would only have basic powers and important |
ual and performing arts with a focus on new | commissions and artist residencies. |
Off-site artists' projects include new | commissions and performance in strategic areas such as |
New | commissions included Rockfield House in Nunney in 1805 |
c programme, presents a wide variety of new | commissions, thematic shows, talks, screenings and pop |
n they can get for you and there will be no | commissions or expenses. |
mber medals and jewelry for royal and noble | commissions, including some pieces done for Borso d'Est |
Some of her more notable | commissions were for the Royal Shakespeare Company, And |
Numerous | commissions for film and television include Elizabeth, |
served on the Budget Committee and numerous | commissions. |
ding the theatre and music (he won numerous | commissions for pop record sleeves). |
rough many reprints, and generated numerous | commissions. |
ghout his career, McCone served on numerous | commissions that made recommendations on issues as dive |
ogether; by 1880 they had received numerous | commissions as a team they called the "Company of Artis |
of St. Luke in 1593, van Veen took numerous | commissions for church decorations, including altarpiec |
ade, annoyed that a craftsman should obtain | commissions direct, resented the innovation and thencef |
d on the new music circuit with a series of | commissions and fruitful collaborations with the London |
including the abolition of the purchase of | commissions, and both in and out of parliament he was t |
n, and will be the biggest single source of | commissions for Britain's independent choreographers th |
is governed by the Douglas County Board of | Commissions and its Chairman, Tom Worthan (R), elected |
e a Lord of Appeal, and chaired a number of | commissions, including the Southern Rhodesian commissio |
s well as his participation in a variety of | commissions, he has strived to include the voice of pra |
Amongst a number of | commissions from public museums and institutions, Judah |
er genres followed, mostly as the result of | commissions from institutions such as the City of Birmi |
Bureau of | Commissions, Elections, and Legislation |
dependent, but was blocked by the Bureau of | Commissions, Elections and Legislation, based on a stat |
He was included in a number of | commissions by Charles I, formed one of the council of |
TE Quartett has premiered a large number of | commissions. |
recovering he plans to take on a handful of | commissions. |
in Hampton Court to the world premieres of | commissions from composers Michael Finnissy, Matthew Ma |
Budd has tackled a number of | commissions for notable companies and he work is in a n |
ancial services sector including banning of | commissions for financial planners giving advice on ret |
ished at the same time that the purchase of | commissions in the army was abolished in the Army Refor |
NWM was an important source of | commissions of new environmental art. |
He secured a number of | commissions for private houses block of flats around Ha |
published works, and has a busy schedule of | commissions from choirs and a cappella groups. |
SoEx Off-Site | commissions new temporary work throughout the San Franc |
The ROTC Program offers | commissions for the Army, Navy, Marines, and the Air Fo |
tary flight instructors and granted officer | commissions to train at military pilot schools. |
The Officers' | Commissions Act 1862 (25 & 26 Vict. |
emely unusual at the time as most officers' | commissions were bought. |
en years, and has received several official | commissions - one of which is the largest sculpture by |
ious paintings, some of which were official | commissions, her diverse oeuvre includes scenes of cont |
essure of the Governor to help the official | commissions that were sent to explore the Chacho toward |
th recognition he began to receive official | commissions. |
pened sculptors' careers to future official | commissions. |
He received official | commissions under Napoleon and under William I of the N |
books printed in this manner were official | commissions from the emperor or the shogun. |
f the Wales and Chester Circuit and went on | commissions to France, Spain and Australia. |
They frequently collaborated on | commissions, the most notable one being the granite Sph |
Later he served on | commissions in the 1950s and 1960s to revise Oregon's l |
She has served on | commissions on lawyers' professional responsibility, pr |
She worked on | commissions for the Belgian royal family, including sev |
He also served on | commissions for Honolulu parks, and the public archives |
Half of his time is spent on | commissions and the other half on gallery sculpture. |
He also served on | commissions charged with improving navigation within th |
mpts to reform the penal system, serving on | commissions to this aim. |
It is a commissioning broadcaster, and only | commissions cartoons from other sources. |
The work was one of three operatic | commissions to mark the Festival of Britain (the others |
y free and without any time restrictions or | commissions, with authors receiving payment based on si |
ts for the troops, declining any profits or | commissions. |
Other | commissions included Henry Moore's 'Madonna and Child' |
Other | commissions that he served on include the President's A |
maller scale than the majority of her other | commissions. |
Other | commissions included actress Natalie Wood and her child |
Queen Victoria, and this led to many other | commissions from the Royal Family and nobility, especia |
the exchequer, and also held various other | commissions. |
e in Tottenham, along with a range of other | commissions. |
A number of other | commissions follow including a work for the national yo |
as operating as a consultancy, carrying out | commissions for members of both the House of Lords and |
Suys continued to carry out | commissions in the Netherlands after the revolution suc |
retired in 1924, but continued to carry out | commissions for the Revolutionary Military Council. |
There were also overseas | commissions including the Philosopher Kuu Nim, whose he |
of Assisi, Bournville, and executed his own | commissions, such as the carvings around the entrance t |
dhue's 1924 death, and also pursued his own | commissions, including a number of Episcopal churches. |
year and a half he began to work on his own | commissions. |
tate sold to the mine and steel mill owners | commissions conferring police power upon whomever the o |
The document created papal | commissions which were charged with investigating the a |
the Jefferson Park District, one of 22 park | commissions consolidated into the Chicago Park District |
In 1934 the city's 22 independent park | commissions were consolidated into a new unified system |
member of a variety of other parliamentary | commissions. |
was mentioned in at least two parliamentary | commissions reports of European countries, one about th |
He also belonged to various party | commissions, which dealt with subjects like the party's |
Past | commissions include Louise Nevelson's Transparent Horiz |
His past | commissions include piano concertos for the Los Angeles |
Similarly, tavernas in tourist areas pay | commissions to tour guides who send business their way. |
so for television, Vince contributed to PBS | commissions The Hazard of New Fortune, The Aspern Paper |
The PCT | commissions (purchases) services as well as provides he |
When permanent | commissions for postwar service were announced on 1 Aug |
ing been awarded one of the first permanent | commissions in the Royal Air Force in 1919, he was appo |
Mobile Water Works to the City and Planning | Commissions was Big Creek, in the western part of Mobil |
Nattrass is a member of civic and planning | commissions, Rotary, the Western Australian Trotting As |
of neighborhood councils and area planning | commissions. |
ed to participate on the Council's planning | commissions. |
Guirgis is the recipient of new play | commissions from Manhattan Theatre Club, Center Theater |
efused to renew or issue new private police | commissions, thereby effectively ending the industrial |
Among his most popular | commissions, Devlin has designed coins and medals for 3 |
e quality of his water-colours and portrait | commissions. |
His many portrait | commissions have included Nobel Laureates Derek Walcott |
ral scene, undertaking a number of portrait | commissions and joining the Victorian Society of Fine A |
51-2, receiving English merchants' portrait | commissions), finally returning to London in 1752, wher |
Many of his portrait | commissions came from the Benett-Stanford family of pol |
Ida Lorentzen has painted several portrait | commissions, Queen Sonja of Norway (1994) and the Coron |
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