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Regulations, Practical Military Engineering, | Conduct First Class, less demerits for the year, prov |
ambique to train with the local military, and | conduct humanitarian medical Civil Affairs in towns n |
ted Halas and Dr. Jennifer West $3 million to | conduct research into the potential of this treatment |
rges were reduced to a misdemeanor disorderly | conduct, and paid restitution for injuries and damage |
hich he pled guilty to misdemeanor disorderly | conduct charges. |
spaceflights, conducted to test missiles, or | conduct scientific research. |
Some of the missions they | conduct are Maritime Law enforcement, Search and Resc |
Mize's valorous | conduct and unflinching courage reflect lasting glory |
80% of personnel mobilized to | conduct dramatic war time situations. |
is often described in the order as modest in | conduct, showing self disciplinary skills and adheren |
Molecular wires | conduct electricity. |
point a Special Representative to monitor the | conduct of these elections. |
ers were officially registered to monitor the | conduct of the election. |
etained by the Attorney General of Montana to | conduct a one-year grand jury probe of government cor |
Groups of Quakers who meet each month to | conduct business and make decisions regarding their o |
eceive $45 million over the next 18 months to | conduct further research. |
expert panel for a period of three months to | conduct a follow-up assessment on Liberia and nearby |
Mayor Bill Norrie, and was given 16 months to | conduct its research. |
cause the ordinance suppressed more religious | conduct than was necessary to achieve its stated ends |
onetary compensation, and, for the most part, | conduct their activities on their own time. |
the one who resembles Ibn Mas‘ud the most in | conduct and attitudes.' |
of the Hindu Mythology, the mother, motherly | conduct that is to say maternal instincts, self-sacri |
It is the venue for many motor races | conduct in association with the Air Force Sports Boar |
of Red Shoe Diaries and in the movie Improper | Conduct in 1994. |
laware Supreme Court referred to Mr. Jamail's | conduct as "rude, uncivil and vulgar," "abusing the p |
Marie Lipsius was the first musicologist to | conduct systematic research to identify Beethoven's m |
North Korea must "not | conduct any further nuclear test or launch of a balli |
First, there must be | conduct that is outrageous or extreme. |
, where Zappa had personally chosen Nagano to | conduct the orchestra. |
US Navy sailors | conduct small arms qualification |
ined other warships from the Russian navy and | conduct the INDRA-2009 exercise. |
also used to loft warheads into near-space to | conduct high altitude nuclear explosion tests; these |
ch Foundation provided the funds necessary to | conduct an archaeological investigation of the anomal |
ion moving in what equipment was necessary to | conduct combat operations. |
activities it could decide were necessary to | conduct the war - the secret war.... |
aining access to the correct points needed to | conduct this test. |
Previously, two officers had been needed to | conduct any business, but the effect was to give Thom |
laws, ordinances and resolutions as needed to | conduct the business of the Town, and by ordinance ma |
that of the estimated US$69 million needed to | conduct the 2011 elections, 65% of those funds would |
W reassigned to Tonopah Test Range, Nevada to | conduct F-117 operations and training. |
the fighting that day and the next, Castle's | conduct proved exemplary as he "exhibited courage and |
Due to the NFL's personal | conduct policy, he was suspended by Roger Goodell for |
not to be in violation of the NFL's personal | conduct policy, but was fined $50,000 for failing to |
L season for violations of the NFL's personal | conduct policy. |
ltimillion dollar award from the NIH/NHLBI to | conduct clinical trial research as part of the Cardio |
for 202 yards, including nine unsportsmanlike | conduct or personal foul penalties. |
But most of the Nizhal Thangals | conduct this Ucchippadippu on every Sundays seven tim |
sue, and reported that they found no criminal | conduct by USMC officials. |
ween the boy and girl, ensured that no sexual | conduct would take place. |
n Govett informed him that he could no longer | conduct with a clear conscience the service of infant |
In 1980, he became the first non-Briton to | conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Last Night |
sense; that is to say, as preceptive norms of | conduct and not as norms of believing. |
He soon returned to Norway to | conduct intelligence work, being parachuted over Finn |
Norwegian forces | conduct attacks on the Germans at Narvik. |
HSBC does not currently | conduct ordinary retail banking in Japan, but conduct |
the program in 2007, they also decided not to | conduct a cost benefit analysis because such analyses |
never do such a thing again as it is not the | conduct of a warrior. |
Giving What We Can does not itself | conduct charity work: rather, it provides a framework |
nting some allegedly transphobic could not be | conduct ‘calculated and likely' to destroy mutual tru |
Subsequently, UNTAC decided not to | conduct elections in areas under CNUP control. |
It decided not to | conduct a review of the sanctions and would not do so |
in recognition of his noteworthy professional | conduct during the time he served as a midshipman fol |
"I have to bring to notice the | conduct of Private Same Shaw, of the 3rd Battalion, R |
raditionally utilized the resources of NPS to | conduct research into new models and methodologies. |
Chairwoman of the Nurses' Professional | Conduct Committee |
spatched Carl Kuttruff and Michael O'Brien to | conduct major excavations at Mound Bottom in 1974 and |
aissance Unit started to use RAF Oakington to | conduct high altitude work for Bomber Command's targe |
eral education majors from Oakwood University | conduct their internships at Oakwood Adventist Academ |
as a nucleus laboratory with the objective to | conduct research in frontier areas of physics, chemis |
inery, based in Kirishi, Leningrad Oblast, to | conduct external economic activity of the latter, but |
hat the USA could not evade its obligation to | conduct a competent tribunals to determine whether ca |
hat the USA could not evade its obligation to | conduct competent tribunals to determine whether capt |
hat the USA could not evade its obligation to | conduct a competent tribunal to determine whether cap |
hat the USA could not evade its obligation to | conduct competent tribunals to determine whether deta |
hat the USA could not evade its obligation to | conduct competent tribunals to determine whether capt |
it fails in its specific legal obligations to | conduct full and fair investigations into human right |
he Treaty of Wuchale, Ethiopia was obliged to | conduct all foreign affairs through Italy, which effe |
e passage stated that Ethiopia was obliged to | conduct all foreign affairs through the Italian autho |
o the Los Angeles Philharmonic on occasion to | conduct them during their summer season at the Hollyw |
he tomb site in the lunar month of October to | conduct in memory of old ancestors (five or more gene |
n in which he was highly critical of Hitler's | conduct of the war and the Nazi Party. |
The privy council, on hearing of their | conduct, had them and Hacket arrested, and they were |
admitted violating bar rules of professional | conduct, including charges that he contacted people r |
as they promote higher standards of research | conduct through higher reporting standards. |
uties were to protect the colony of Victoria, | conduct hydrological surveys, recover passengers and |
nst all rules and conventions of professional | conduct, told the jury that he personally believed Pa |
Calumniators accused her of scandalous | conduct, but her innocence was signally vindicated by |
of occasions he faced accusations of improper | conduct from the papacy, and was accused of being a b |
p of her children, accusing her of scandalous | conduct, dissolution and profligacy. |
eak Fitness engaged in a pattern of deceptive | conduct, deceptive advertising, instructing sales per |
e election was invalid, either because of the | conduct of the parties or other reasons. |
their shortcomings in respect of legislative | conduct in the Assembly. |
ptismal certificate and a certificate of good | conduct. |
though that involves strong criticism of the | conduct of public people. |
gn ad violated the Wisconsin Code of Judicial | Conduct. |
rded the Medal of Honor in recognition of his | conduct during this action. |
forward, alleging a history of inappropriate | conduct by Foley dating back at least 10 years. |
In 1911 he was convicted of disorderly | conduct and sent to the notorious Bridewell Prison in |
s in person, and his astute criticisms of the | conduct of the Irish war impressed the king, who gave |
the illegal injections when it learned of the | conduct, in violation of the Comprehensive Environmen |
the House Committee on Standards of Official | Conduct and the offices of two federal regulators to |
h Hailsham was strongly critical of Profumo's | conduct. |
ntroversy regarding accusations of homosexual | conduct, and accompanying libel trials, among promine |
"This Prince (Mycerinus) disapproved of the | conduct of his father, reopened the temples and allow |
A Warrant of Safe | Conduct from the Lord Chancellor of England was signe |
of good | conduct |
continually to escape the consequences of his | conduct. |
missal of Molly Jackson over a breach of NMSI | conduct. |
He was subsequently convicted of disorderly | conduct. |
of Denmark, in exchange for a promise of safe | conduct. |
Committee on Standards of Official | Conduct |
The book is critical of Pius' | conduct during the Second World War, criticizing him |
ans eventually surrender on condition of safe | conduct out of Britain, which Asclepiodotus is willin |
Both were convicted of disorderly | conduct. |
of the especially contentious parts of Eyre's | conduct was the fact that the law he enacted was mean |
vessel "Godiva", with an endorsement of good | conduct, in Port Melbourne in 1894. |
precise date (see hustings for details of the | conduct of the elections). |
But the consistency of his | conduct, especially in voting for Louis Napoleon as p |
n March 2007, he was found guilty of improper | conduct, and given the punishment of a £200 fine and |
of Wisconsin found Catlin guilty of unethical | conduct; he was fined and his law license was suspend |
s integrity, which regulated the whole of his | conduct…. |
nd guilty on 3rd June 2011 of "unprofessional | conduct at Christopher Whitehead Language College in |
and Means, Agriculture, Standards of Official | Conduct, and Education and the Workforce. |
visory Committee on the Rules of Professional | Conduct, and as a member of the Utah Judicial Council |
n of a series of allegations of anti-national | conduct levied by the then Chief Minister of Assam, P |
But people of evil | conduct can expect to enter a foul womb, like that of |
riority of dealings applied regardless of the | conduct of the competing assignees. |
n dress, grooming and other areas of personal | conduct that are not necessarily shared by other Pent |
illiam A. Rathje of the University of Arizona | conduct expeditions analyzing garbage to understand c |
He resigned, pending the investigation of his | conduct in connection with certain appointments to th |
mendations when necessary on the basis of the | conduct of the election,” he said. |
(B) such visual depiction is of such | conduct; |
Disapproving of the | conduct of his nieces, one of which was the mistress |
ly extended as far as the regulation of their | conduct in relation to their transactions with or aff |
rade who exhibit high standards of character, | conduct and potential for achieving success in a dema |
d that liberty was a precondition of virtuous | conduct, but argued that her non-aggression principle |
val officer Lt. Clark Henry Wells of disloyal | conduct and sentiments after the Battle of Fredericks |
) were arrested and jailed on charges of lewd | conduct for flashing in public. |
North Korea were found guilty of improper | conduct by the AFC, suspended from AFC competitions f |
o was leaked, with the suggestion of improper | conduct. |
draw on in its stories and examples of social | conduct. |
tanding the nature and consequences of sexual | conduct. |
ative psychology: the storied nature of human | conduct. |
f Constance in 1415 despite a promise of safe | conduct. |
ay before his Majesty the particulars of your | conduct in the attack and capture of the Furieuse, Fr |
bound by the institute's Code of Professional | Conduct. |
ce now understands that such a code of sexual | conduct is also organically assisted by neurochemical |
He was an outspoken critic of Israel's | conduct during its 2006 war with Lebanon, and has bee |
y deeds of valour, or any form of meritorious | conduct, he was often decorated by a chief by being p |
ourt ruling regarding the depiction of sexual | conduct in the film Carnal Knowledge. |
rities and Political Asylum Project of Austin | conduct bi-weekly presentations for detainees regardi |
of its Code of Ethics & Rules of Professional | Conduct, which is mandated for all its members. |
leading to at least two investigations of his | conduct and a four-month stoppage of his pension in 1 |
However, Riou's report of their | conduct resulted in 14 of the convicts being pardoned |
Under the Rules of Professional | Conduct that govern Louisiana's legal profession, rep |
upon Giordano's arrest on charges of illegal | conduct with children. |
h treason to break a truce or promise of safe | conduct by killing, robbing or "spoiling" the victim. |
ars, but was released earlier because of good | conduct. |
g, which found Byblow guilty of discreditable | conduct relating to a May 2005 incident". |
in the school and never lost his grip of the | conduct of it. |
1791, consisting of ‘A Representation of the | Conduct and Opinions of the Primitive Christians, wit |
following a spate of revelations of improper | conduct regarding premium-rate phone services across |
censures the newspaper or disapproves of the | conduct of the editor or the journalist as the case m |
Although some of the | conduct by RCO constituted a breach of fiduciary duty |
olicy incorporated into their Code of Student | Conduct. |
h found him guilty of three counts of corrupt | conduct. |
About a quarter of CPCs | conduct free sonograms as a way to persuade women not |
ach species is an amalgamation of animal-like | conduct and flower-like attributes that is put into a |
o the MCC accusing the tourists of unsporting | conduct. |
Qyzylorda Music School in the area of choral | conduct. |
edited" and did not find evidence of criminal | conduct or intent to aid or abet criminal conduct on |
nlisted sailors, 12 consecutive years of good | conduct (categorized as no court-martial convictions |
August 2001 and found no evidence of corrupt | conduct. |
er having expressed a recorded opinion of the | conduct of the war, the lengthy debate over the Gener |
) were arrested and jailed on charges of lewd | conduct for flashing in public. |
of London, cherishing an ideal of gentlemanly | conduct and social distinction, which his father "set |
harges and lodged counter-charges of improper | conduct against the Lieutenant. |
here are no enforceable codes of professional | conduct in the media." |
man, Fornication, certain types of homosexual | conduct (Orthodox authorities and traditionalists wit |
d notoriety after the disaster because of his | conduct in Lifeboat No. 6, of which he was in charge. |
omprehend society's moral condemnation of the | conduct. |
hey do is label any criticism of anti-Israeli | conduct and practices as anti-Semitic" Robinson said. |
Kingdom which makes it a criminal offence to | conduct business with the enemy in wartime, with a pe |
a noted Hollywood restaurant, who offered to | conduct at no charge. |
a group of Tomahitan Indians, who offered to | conduct the men to their town across the mountains (, |
Fire Prevention Officers also | conduct tours of their fire house for visitors. |
siness in New Jersey" to arrest on disorderly | conduct charges; New York City had been sending inves |
He went on to | conduct postgraduate study at the Center for Internat |
He did not have any major impact on the | conduct of war during the first two and a half months |
nt's conviction was specifically based on his | conduct in causing five unsolicited advertising broch |
as chairman of the Committee on Organization, | Conduct, and Expenditures of Executive Departments (F |
ws Network, or CNN, had a major impact on the | conduct of states' foreign policy in the late Cold Wa |
ver, into 1970, she had not been called on to | conduct rescue operations for an actual submarine dis |
November, though, could have an impact on the | conduct of U.S. foreign policy over the next two year |
Inquiry was held at the 22nd Regiment on the | conduct of the senior officers of the Regiment, inclu |
violence will depend in large measure on the | conduct of Prime Minister Forbes Burnham, leader of t |
y gained four seats, which some blamed on the | conduct of the Red Army in the Soviet occupied zone o |
The Governor moves on to | conduct the night's vote. |
al translation and he subsequently went on to | conduct doctoral research involving human cognition a |
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