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ctical Christians were called to make their | convictions a reality; they should begin to fashion a n |
s not a political activist, but had tastes, | convictions about art, about religion, unfamiliar to th |
at Central Christian Church because of her | convictions about alcohol use and abuse. |
Her | convictions about social justice and issues of race, cl |
more liberal Adventists do not share these | convictions about the Roman Catholic Church, or are mor |
companies take little interest or notice of | convictions after 5 years and there can be lower premiu |
at the Walton Hop, which ultimately led to | convictions against King and Denning (who was extradite |
Mr. Foran and his prosecuting team obtained | convictions against five of them-David Dellinger, Tom H |
ange Commission investigation did result in | convictions against the McDougals for their role in the |
d with helping to achieve numerous criminal | convictions and a number of changes in the law. |
The investigation resulted in over 50 | convictions and the incarceration of several politician |
mo Appeals Court confirmed his two previous | convictions and added the aggravation of favoring the M |
Buck was already serving 17 years on other | convictions, and was later sentenced to a 50-year term |
t Warrington he re-examined his theological | convictions, and becoming a Unitarian of the Belsham sc |
ndent label that possesses courage in their | convictions and a determination to raise underground aw |
ms to encourage vegetarians to affirm their | convictions and to bring the society to accept the deba |
ison because an appeals court threw out the | convictions and rebuked Judge Hoffman for unseemly cond |
anization dedicated to overturning wrongful | convictions, and it is staffed by students, volunteers, |
Darius had dualistic | convictions and believed that each rebellion in his kin |
ended every day of the trial and subsequent | convictions and sentencing. |
acketeering and violation of oath of office | convictions, and concurrent sentences ranging from 10 t |
se as cooperating witness-2) has two felony | convictions and has been sued on multiple occasions for |
uals and groups motivated by anti-communist | convictions and persuaded that only an armed engagement |
enced to 30 months in prison for his felony | convictions and served his sentence in the minimum secu |
War, Bourlas was arrested for his political | convictions and exiled in the Greek islands of Icaria, |
and philosopher (of, incidentally, atheist | convictions) and something of a prodigy, who when only |
Religious | Convictions and Political Choice (1988) |
of the institution because of her religious | convictions and vocal criticism of the Soviet leadershi |
n "a strong sign of respect to the intimate | convictions and beliefs of each individual." |
There were no | convictions and the matter was dropped. |
Saville had strong moral | convictions, and was a practising Christian. |
He is a person of strong | convictions and is known as an elected official who is |
Swellings and Sorton appealed against their | convictions and sentences. |
stralian businessman noted for his criminal | convictions and high-profile business dealings, includi |
In this, he is faithful to old | convictions and to the traditions of his race. |
opponents are given the honour of their own | convictions and the reader is given at least glimpse of |
He has 38 criminal | convictions and was involved in a range of violent and |
However a government appeal upheld their | convictions and sentences in June 1990. |
The courage with which they maintain their | convictions and their unbroken confidence guarantee a b |
o arrests several months later and criminal | convictions and bans for those involved. |
Korfanty retained his Christian Democratic | convictions and later returned to them in domestic Poli |
the part of Christians to express their own | convictions, and any semblance of syncretism and relati |
He was also a person of strong religious | convictions, and a brother of the Franciscan Order. |
ntoxicated" as a reference to his religious | convictions and his belief that he was capable of mirac |
me Court which "...threw out the 12 perjury | convictions and set aside the remaining conspiracy char |
ability of death row inmates to have their | convictions and sentences reviewed to determine if they |
dent that resulted in a cascade of criminal | convictions and civil and criminal penalties against Pf |
of prison - through his life, he accrued 50 | convictions and 15 different spells in prison. |
Despite six | convictions and fines in thousands of pounds, he amasse |
hey still saluted the unflappability of her | convictions and the permanence of her involvement. |
discussed the internal working of thoughts, | convictions, and concepts in shaping the Nafs or emotio |
h: Solved showcasing cases that resulted in | convictions; and sometimes produce a Crimewatch special |
ssurances that these were only his personal | convictions and would not dictate his administration. |
ong the line and in the current of my moral | convictions; and though, in later days, it has carried |
od conduct (categorized as no court-martial | convictions and no non-judicial punishments) entitles t |
leader in Parliament of a group sharing his | convictions and aspirations. |
mes an investment in personal attitudes and | convictions, and the dividends are paid in all life exp |
She appealed her three | convictions, and, in May 2001, the Nova Scotia Court of |
ers to discard past political and religious | convictions, and, eventually, to alter their personalit |
ck in 2005 that Arkansas people "have solid | convictions and, if offered the opportunity, they will |
Mei Bo's | convictions angered the erratic ruler, which he viewed |
inally reaches the Supreme Court, where the | convictions are overturned. |
s of allowable blood alcohol content before | convictions are made. |
spect diversity, being resilient when one's | convictions are challenged, and sustaining a strong sen |
uperior Courts of California to ensure that | convictions are promptly recorded against drivers' lice |
ge Suter reversed a number of court-martial | convictions arising from these allegations. |
uiry into the circumstances surrounding the | convictions arising out of the bomb attacks in Guildfor |
ls of matching and tying together our moral | convictions, as well as offering us help with our moral |
at resulted in multi-national arrests and 7 | convictions as well as uncovering 750,000 images with 1 |
005) EWCA Crim 1415 each defendant appealed | convictions associated variously with the cultivation o |
The majority restored the | convictions at trial. |
18 years of age, have no unpardoned felony | convictions, be able to read and write, and fill out an |
ermath of this disputation, his theological | convictions began to change. |
he Center for Constitutional Rights, in the | convictions being overturned by the Seventh Circuit Cou |
His | convictions brought him into difficulties with the Labo |
uld suffer as a result of his conscientious | convictions, but would not support the government on th |
He had decided | convictions but could realise the difficulties of other |
ian Parliament on July 29, 2006 reduced all | convictions by three years. |
nsport, Joyce admitted to two prior driving | convictions, careless driving resulting in a fine in 19 |
owledge of Mayan beliefs with his political | convictions, channeling them into a life of commitment |
spite these concessions, Ives's theological | convictions continued to evolve until he was no longer |
were driven through the body), or, in arson | convictions, death by fire. |
His other books include | Convictions: Defusing Religious Relativism, coauthored |
song was written about Williams' religious | convictions despite his alcoholic vices. |
mission, Knapp said that the relatively few | convictions did not matter as much as his work did, for |
Convictions do not necessarily involve actual driving o | |
s actual victims of abuse despite a lack of | convictions during the trial and without mentioning que |
The same year, 1647, he showed his Leveller | convictions during the army's Putney Debates at the end |
to speak in faithfulness to her own highest | convictions even when those convictions were "in opposi |
the two jailed men seeking to overturn the | convictions failed, although the Court of Appeal did re |
called "Red Finns," who held deep socialist | convictions, far outnumbered "White Finns," the more re |
t the Jessica Lall and Priyadarshini Mattoo | convictions finally indicated that even the most powerf |
leading his life according to his religious | convictions, Fish now teeters on the brink of complete |
ests were announced on 22 August 2001, with | convictions following, and only one Cyrk/Simon employee |
001 by a drunk driver who had four previous | convictions for drunk driving. |
On 8 September 2009, Cottrell's | convictions for arson were overturned and his sentences |
te having left school at age 14 and gaining | convictions for shoplifting and theft. |
The proceedings led to | convictions for several involved figures, including Dec |
ose when it was revealed Campbell had prior | convictions for indecent assault on other girls of simi |
On 5 October 2000 McGinn's | convictions for explosives offences and the soldiers' m |
Since that law did not include prior | convictions for sentencing purposes if civil rights wer |
ll known to the police and have a string of | convictions for violence. |
use money generated by fines stemming from | convictions for driving under the influence. |
a £10,000 reward for information leading to | convictions for planning corruption. |
for ownership of the club, allegedly as his | convictions for gun running, sanctions busting, and out |
he Secretary of State to disregard criminal | convictions for homosexual acts by consenting adults un |
Detroit area for a few years and had felony | convictions for breaking and entering and receiving sto |
eventually led to their courts-martial and | convictions for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. |
The priest concerned has prior | convictions for child sex abuse. |
ures and described the escape of a man with | convictions for robbery and arson which he blamed on se |
time of the murder, Wilson had two previous | convictions for robbery. |
mber David Copeland which helped secure his | convictions for the 1999 nail bomb attacks which led to |
e Court invalidated Snow's second and third | convictions for unlawful cohabitation. |
takeover staged by the Posners led to fraud | convictions for Ivan Boesky and Michael Milken levied b |
of December 2009, there were no arrests or | convictions for this explosion. |
d in several hundred police reports and two | convictions for attempted murder. |
oods and clubmate Butcher securing criminal | convictions for "behaviour likely to cause a breach of |
Lang and Kirk also received criminal | convictions for their roles in Means' recruitment. |
w member Mario Condello boasted a record of | convictions for arson, fraud and drug trafficking. |
He had four previous | convictions for offences including intoxication, threat |
s which would result him receiving criminal | convictions for committing money laundering and mail fr |
ed in various hostels in London, picking up | convictions for theft and being drunk and disorderly. |
les as "Baby Hitler", with several previous | convictions for hate-related offences, was sentenced to |
5 women), his criminal record included only | convictions for grand larceny and burglary in Kansas in |
er Protestant Action, he received his first | convictions for public order offences. |
at the "civil rights restored" exemption of | convictions for sentence-enhancement purposes did not e |
h lost his appeal against contempt of court | convictions for refusing to wear clothes during his tri |
Broom also has | convictions for robbery, aggravated robbery and four co |
rnia medical license following his multiple | convictions for alcohol-related offenses. |
lmost Shore Rapist, Rathbun had accumulated | convictions for burglary and false imprisonment. |
As a teenager, he accumulated juvenile | convictions for trespassing, theft, and unauthorized us |
His | convictions found further expression in Vienna (1934), |
43-year-old traveller with approximately 80 | convictions from 38 separate court appearances and had |
tely helped prosecutors win guilty pleas or | convictions from nine people. |
During the years 1830-37 his | convictions gradually changed from rationalistic to ort |
sue of an apology did not arise because the | convictions had been quashed. |
hile some suspects had been apprehended, no | convictions had taken place. |
These | convictions have been viewed in the media as being larg |
A number of | convictions have taken place under the Act, two for peo |
Known for his left-wing and anti-fascist | convictions, he had a major role on the reception and d |
merous theological works, including Primary | Convictions, he is best known as a master of dignified |
In 1888, motivated by religious | convictions, he relocated to Jerusalem, and was one of |
A man of strong | convictions he retired in 1987, becoming an Assistant B |
Owing to his Christian | convictions, he would rather have seen Hitler standing |
As a result of his Protestant | convictions, he left Antwerp during the tumult of 1567 |
d person, who always acted according to her | convictions in the attempt to help her country. |
cially in death-penalty cases - and defends | convictions in the appellate courts. |
r trading on Wall Street, winning scores of | convictions in the cases prosecuted by the office. |
ceeded to order arrests, which led to court | convictions in the following days. |
involved in exposing more than ten wrongful | convictions in Canada, including the cases of Guy Paul |
father was a factory worker with two felony | convictions in the 1960s. |
es for felony and misdemeanor level driving | convictions in 2007, a plan that met strong resistance |
he next several years, he faced a number of | convictions in connection to witness intimidation and j |
rders and a total of 30 years for five rape | convictions in Greensborough and Donvale. |
ion requests by both Panama and France, for | convictions in absentia for murder in 1995 and money la |
e coupled zeal for social justice religious | convictions in rescue and relief efforts. |
out November 7, 1951 with the death penalty | convictions in absence of the escapees from communism r |
secular workers for the revival of Catholic | convictions in Poland. |
peals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the | convictions in large part. |
Previous | convictions included burglary and malicious wounding. |
legally, since he had prior alcohol-related | convictions, including DUI and public drunkenness. |
He has a number of animal rights-related | convictions, including criminal damage. |
Cox's team has had notable | convictions including Coral Watts, Gary Leiterman, John |
nce; Smith's Weekly published his record of | convictions, including drunkenness and assaulting polic |
rt also concluded that federal criminal tax | convictions increased by 6.7% from fiscal year 2006 to |
rticipated in rulings that threw out unjust | convictions, invalidated school financing based on prop |
Almost all of these | convictions involved some form of sexual assault and ap |
the other statutory bases for disregarding | convictions involved convictions which were expunged or |
cited Gray's significant history of felony | convictions involving the use or threat of violence. |
rved time in juvenile lock-ups for repeated | convictions involving theft, burglary and prostitution. |
sured that employees would not be fired for | convictions involving minor offenses, and gave employee |
up to £20,000 (the usual maximum on summary | convictions is £5,000). |
that murdering someone for their religious | convictions is contrary to Bible teaching?GlenninBerlin |
A criminal with two previous felony | convictions is sentenced to life in prison after commit |
he conclusion that because of his Christian | convictions, it would be better if he switched to a Chr |
that established the rule against multiple | convictions known as the kienapple principle. |
rom a link to the article: "ane's religious | convictions made her a popular figure among commoners a |
A man of strong | convictions, Matthew was born in Edessa sometime in the |
ollowing the quashing of the Guildford Four | convictions, May was appointed to chair an inquiry into |
ing which given his Liberal past and strong | convictions, Morris-Jones may well have regretted. |
Despite his family's republican | convictions, Morrison's two sisters married British sol |
Mild-mannered but forthright in her | convictions, Ms Li has also been a member of the Articl |
For example, criminal | convictions must be disclosed when applying to enter th |
She is the author of | Convictions: My Journey, published in 1988. |
sequent years, the case resulted in several | convictions, none major, and a number of congressional |
Despite their | convictions, none of them received custodial sentences |
Their | convictions, obtained by use of testimony obtained by b |
This rapidly led to the collapse of the | convictions of the two accused and they were released f |
e General Court passed an act reversing the | convictions of those for whom their families had pleade |
He served until 1975, obtaining | convictions of Carmine Tramunti, the head of the Lucche |
's stories, and was used as a precedent for | convictions of people who possessed images and illustra |
sition to gay rights violates the religious | convictions of a significant minority of Christians. |
ny openly violent crimes caused a string of | convictions of Purple Gang members, while the intra-gan |
ity administration, resulting in subsequent | convictions of two of the former Mayor's confidantes. |
t the reading of records has already led to | convictions of terrorists. |
the Utah Supreme court reversed Jeffs' two | convictions of rape and remanded for a new trial on the |
The | convictions of robbers. |
ates v. Cruikshank the court overturned the | convictions of three men accused of massacring at least |
law-enforcement, along with the trials and | convictions of national party leaders that followed, le |
name of the village reflects the religious | convictions of its founders. |
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