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... too far. They brought to the stand a medical examiner that described the results of the autopsy of Costin's body. They ranged from ...
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... SJ Beck (1968) points out how this problem can be described in its most positive ... as a method in which interpretations say as much about the examiner as about ...
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... One witness described the way the officers handled them selves, "The police were ... guilty", http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/examiner/archive/1997 ...
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... Three unsigned photographs as described in the application must be submitted ... If the examiner agrees that the applicant should be a citizen, he or she becomes a ...
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... This case described the legality of a fetus and the conditions which apply to ... John L. Grady, medical examiner for the Florida State Attorney's office, says, "I ...
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... Keats was born to a likeable young man, Thomas Keats, who was described as being ... of criticism, Leigh Hunt, who was also the editor of the Examiner, where Keats ...
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... (1,67) Three unsigned photographs as described in the application must be submitted. ... (1,68) If the examiner agrees that the applicant should be a citizen, he ...
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... not only examine it but we must simultaneously examine the examiner."(p. 51 ... because things that are inexplicable and extraordinary should be described in this ...
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... formula and resuscitate it for a younger generation." --- Allan Ulrich, San Francisco Examiner. ... This piece was a one man's show and described the reason that ...
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... For example Porfiry Petrovich, the examiner in Crime and Punishment shares some qualities ... I believe that Poe described the corpse as still warm and also went ...
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... The medical examiner, Dr. Max Vasille, is the doctor that released the cause of ... The history of Mr. Morrison's condition, such as it was described to us by a ...
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... Each examiner was required to attend a 2-hour workshop and was supervised ... This test battery, described in detail elsewhere,17 was constructed to evaluate ...
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... The examiner decided whether the children who didn't pass would be sent back to ... The witness described that the Nazis would take all the Jewish people and put ...
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... That evening, a medical examiner was called in to help with the investigation. ... of five women and seven men, listened as the prosecutor described the life of ...
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... He described people who had flat and broad faces; roundish and laterally extended ... performance in a lab setting (eg fatigue, lack of familiarity with examiner). ...
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... This makes it easy for the latent print examiner to compare the black ridges ... Loops have concentric hairpin or staple-shaped ridges and are described as "radial ...
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... fatal weapon, and have lost a bullet fragment removed by the medical examiner. ... them, the Philadelphia Police, knowing the activity that I've described to you ...
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... The New York City Law Department reports that police misconduct, described as assault ... him and took a "gun stance," but the city's medical examiner found that he ...
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... The New York City Law Department reports that police misconduct, described as assault ... him and took a "gun stance," but the city's medical examiner found that he ...
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... The nationalization procedures require five steps as described this article to establish a limited ... Finally, the Examiner in the case of a SA is most likely an ...
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... that cynically kills its brothers.'' The Family Research Council described the clinical ... still not widely available in the US" San Francisco Examiner, 1998-JAN ...
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... Abortion is described as a decision between a women and her doctor. ... John L. Grady, Medical Examiner for Florida State Attorney's Office, "I believe it can be ...
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