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  • he UK, he has worked as the legal director of Reprieve, a British charity that is opposed to the dea
  • nificant reluctance within the Home Office to reprieve a poisoner (see paper by Wiener), since it wa
  • This service won a sixth month reprieve after being under threat of withdrawal in Mar
  • James Chuter Ede had announced that he would reprieve all condemned prisoners until the law was set
  • The club were given a reprieve along with fines and forfeits of benefits tot
  • Several human rights organizations such as Reprieve, Amnesty International, Council of Europe Goo
  • The Reprieve: An Episode in the Life of Abraham Lincoln wa
  • Through influential friends he was granted a reprieve and detained in Newgate.
  • e 1954 until the Nelson Section was granted a reprieve, and closed permanently on 3 September 1955.
  • her terrorist act, and her consequent trial, reprieve, and integration into South Korea.
  • 2nd of 22 teams - this time there would be no reprieve, and they were thus relegated to the Midland
  • burn alongside his assistant Thomas Webley, a reprieve arriving too late to save him.
  • It had a last-minute reprieve as the contract for demolition was being agre
  • osed to close the station, but it was given a reprieve as a consequence of the increased commercial
  • us parts of India and the world have demanded reprieve as they believe that the trial was flawed.
  • However, they got a surprise reprieve as Northwich's ground failed to meet Conferen
  • the outer for most of the year, Osborne won a reprieve as prop after team-mate John Lomax was suspen
  • written to the Home Secretary recommending a reprieve as he regarded it as a crime passionelle, but
  • However, the Diamonds were given a reprieve as the continued uncertainty over the future
  • This was only a six-year reprieve, as the base was inactivated on September 30,
  • The Reprieve at the Internet Movie Database
  • He was granted a reprieve by Charles I but was questioned by the Long P
  • The reprieve came in 1933 when the 21st amendment repealed
  • The reprieve caused some controversy, because many people
  • aunson [solicitor and politician, and member, Reprieve Committee] and the Kelly sisters were admitte
  • lawyer Clive Stafford Smith's attempts for a reprieve, Edward was executed (the documentary team we
  • This was only a reprieve for Sproson however, as Vale would go the nex
  • anada in View, though it provided a temporary reprieve for existing productions, but only until the
  • The theme of a last-minute reprieve from execution influenced later rescue opera.
  • This assignment brought him reprieve from an interment camp for Japanese citizens.
  • l troubles, Vauxhall Motors was again given a reprieve from relegation.
  • re is a bridge that occurs twice to provide a reprieve from the more anxious verses and an instrumen
  • During a reprieve from the mental institution, he met and marri
  • In the space of this reprieve he saw the publication of new volumes of poet
  • ording to The Guardian the human rights group Reprieve identified the Watson and sixteen other USN v
  • ording to The Guardian the human rights group Reprieve identified the Pomeroy and sixteen other USN
  • ording to The Guardian the human rights group Reprieve identified the Dahl and sixteen other USN ves
  • The mine got a reprieve in 1905, when the Jackson Iron Company was pu
  • OFSTED to close the school down but it won a reprieve in the November.
  • Governor William Phips granted Hobbs a reprieve in January 1693, after Chief Magistrate Willi
  • sitive acclaim before the members took a long reprieve in 1993.
  • run First Division until Waterford received a reprieve in February 2007 as a result of Shelbourne's
  • disease, was released April 1999 on a medical reprieve into the custody of her brother and sister-in
  • Moments of Reprieve is a book of autobiographical character studi
  • on by the Scottish Privy Council and that the reprieve is still in the Privy Council register "to th
  • natural world, in particular the solitude and reprieve it granted from human life along with the sca
  • The Falklands provided a reprieve of ten years for Tidespring which had been du
  • through the intercession of friends secured a reprieve of five days in which to establish proof of h
  • a petition with Agnes O'Farrelly asking for a reprieve of the death sentence against Roger Casement.
  • and in the more trivial but widely-publicised reprieve of a dog called Dempsey which had been threat
  • there was considerable public pressure for a reprieve, on the grounds of her gender, youth and perc
  • The Home Secretary takes over the power to reprieve or commute sentences from the judiciary and P
  • to the sheriff: "Use your pleasure with me, a reprieve or even a pardon upon your conditions I utter
  • The human rights organization Reprieve reports that the International Committee of t
  • Reprieve reports he "is in catastrophic mental and phy
  • Human Rights group Reprieve reports that flight records show two captives
  • Human rights group Reprieve reports that British forces transfer of Salah
  • This official reprieve resulted in representatives from over 100 Par
  • Lansky managed to persuade the mob chiefs to reprieve Siegel once more and allow the Flamingo more
  • The Government did decide to reprieve some properties and the voyage was deemed a h
  • He convinces them to reprieve the animal if he can ride it.
  • d election last year have granted a death-row reprieve to the two jailers convicted of their killing
  • After roughly two and a half months of reprieve to recuperate from the casualties incurred fr
  • nd exhibited the deepest sympathy for her, no reprieve was to come.
  • This reprieve was temporary; when the militia finally caugh
  • Theoretically relegated, KL earned a reprieve when the Football Association of Malaysia res
  • The company saw a short reprieve when Emery Worldwide suddenly eliminated thei
  • against music torture set up by legal charity Reprieve, which represents over thirty prisoners in Gu
  • to the inevitable suspicion that the cause of reprieve will not succeed.