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admitted american-athlete bar colorado florida graduated law passed school university yale
I graduated from Yale in 1969, from the University of Florida Law School in 1974, and passed the Colorado bar and was admitted in 1975. Frank Shorter
admitted country flight originated
If they are not going to be admitted into the U.S., then they would be put on a flight back to the country that they originated in.
admitted company helpful nobody obviously publicly ultimately
Obviously it is not going to be helpful that the company has admitted wrongdoing - that's going to be publicly known. But what impact, if any, that will ultimately have with the jury, nobody really knows. William Pollard
admitted confronted
Moran confronted Eller about it, and Eller admitted it was true, but that he didn't take the money.
admitted detectives himself pulled
The defendant himself admitted to detectives he was the one that pulled the trigger.
admitted cowardly crime left man seriously took
The defendant has admitted that he took part in a heinous, cowardly and hate-motivated crime that left a young man seriously injured,
admitted deficit equalize increasing revenue scheme
It is admitted on all sides that we must equalize the revenue and expenditures. The scheme of borrowing to make up an increasing deficit must, in the end, if continued, prove ruinous. John C. Calhoun
admitted assumed deal endless great included initial open princeton promised services university
I'd assumed that a deal was a deal when Princeton admitted me, but I was wrong. The price of getting in - to the university itself, and to the great world it promised to open up - was an endless dunning for nebulous services that weren't included in the initial quote. Walter Kirn
admitted background behave common conduct deny ethical ethics men principles reasonably
If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted by all men who try to behave reasonably - well, I don't see how you can have any ethics or any ethical background for law.
admitted based continuing fixing key members price pursue
We are continuing to pursue our own antitrust case, which is based in part on the price fixing now being admitted by key members of the DRAM industry. John Danforth
admitted elective four high identified patients signs unless vital
When patients are admitted to hospital for elective surgery or non-urgent conditions, their vital signs are only monitored every four hours, unless they have been identified as being at high risk of deterioration.
admitted believe corps
We admitted we made some mistakes. ... We also believe the Corps made some mistakes. Jim Johnson
admittedly allowed asking
We are only asking that we be allowed to do this in our own context, which is admittedly different to that of most of the world, Gene Robinson
admittedly arena entirely fourth narrow obama operating represent
I don't have any rift with President Obama at all. I think that he is operating in an entirely different arena than I'm dealing in. I represent my constituents in the Fourth Congressional District. I'm looking out admittedly for much more narrow interests. I represent the fourth-poorest district. Gwen Moore
admitted almost alone amber arrested carried conference current defense four full held months police press six team televised television
The police orchestrated a press conference starring Amber Frey (Peterson's admitted lover) that was carried live on television in January, almost four full months before Scott was even arrested let alone arraigned in this matter. Before the current defense team was in place, Modesto police had held at least six televised press conferences. Mark Geragos
admitted center clearing evening exactly hospital house la send somebody vacant
To be admitted to one of the hospitals, a person will do exactly what he does to be admitted to la Charite : send somebody to find if there is a vacant bed. But also there would be clearing house in the center of Paris. Every evening each hospital wo Antoine Lavoisier
admittedly image lose questions rounds sat scary sounds
When I first sat down with my oncologist the day before Thanksgiving, and she told me I would need 8 rounds of chemo, one of my first questions admittedly was: 'Will I lose my hair?' It sounds shallow, I know, but it was a very scary image to me. Amy Robach
admitted attempts company direct earnest fair further hardly interest largely management negotiate
We are disappointed, but hardly surprised, that the company has as much as admitted that it has no interest in further direct negotiations. Management has been largely unresponsive to our attempts to negotiate in earnest for a fair contract.
admitted bubble capital decade equity funds gets growth last private public true venture
Usually when the public gets admitted to something, it's the end of the bubble. The exponential growth in private equity and hedge funds in the last decade is mind-boggling. There's a bubble here that's going to bust. There's too much money. That's true in venture capital and it's true of hedge funds as well. E. O. Wilson
admitted checking client compliant policy safe says
It comes down to checking the endpoints with a client to see if they are compliant with a policy that says they are safe to be admitted to the network.
admitted angry architecture concerned destroy last vast
I have at last admitted that not only was I angry with my mother, but, in fact, I wanted to destroy her as a child. And I was so concerned to be a woman who was different from my mother that I had this vast architecture of rules. Kathryn Harrison
admitted nursing respected
I always respected him and I was with him when he was admitted to the nursing home. Mamata Banerjee
admitted believe democratic enforce entitled morally number personally society
I personally believe that a democratic society is morally entitled to set and enforce a limit on the number of new immigrants admitted each year. Jan C. Ting
admitted best county days georgia hands lived means men republic younger
In the younger days of the Republic there lived in the county of - two men, who were admitted on all hands to be the very best men In the county; which, in the Georgia vocabulary, means they could flog any other two men in the county. Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
admitted although committed crime high knows morally president privately publicly suffered
The president knows what he did was wrong. He's admitted it. He's suffered privately and publicly ... But, Mr. Chairman, the president has not committed a high crime or misdemeanor ... His conduct, although morally reprehensible, does not warrant impeachment.
admitted difficulty families planning summer tastes trying
Two-thirds of families admitted they had difficulty trying to accommodate everyone's tastes when planning a summer break, Rachel Johnson
admitted appearance became brown center convention fact food michael orleans reporters reporting stranded survivors though thousands today tv
When Michael Brown admitted to reporters that he didn't know thousands of survivors were stranded at the New Orleans convention center without food or water, even though TV journalists had been reporting that fact for hours, his appearance before us today became inevitable.
admitted belief convinces experience fond good outcome permanent untruth
Experience convinces me that permanent good can never be the outcome of untruth and violence. Even if my belief is a fond delusion, it will be admitted that it is a fascinating delusion.
admitted biggest coal fast hard industry
Even the biggest coal boosters have long admitted that coal is a dying industry - the fight has always been over how fast and how hard the industry will fall. Jeff Goodell
admitted bob changed dole
Bob Dole admitted he used cocaine when he was in college, but then Coca-Cola changed its formula. Bill Maher
admittedly confident moving
There are, admittedly a lot of moving parts. But we're confident it will also come together.
admitted believe communion needs pattern purgatory scientific socrates
The Platonic Socrates was a pattern to subsequent Philosophers for many ages. As a man, we may believe him admitted to the communion of saints; but as a philosopher he needs a long residence in a scientific purgatory
admitted benefit clear hindsight planning purely whatever
With the admitted benefit of hindsight and from a purely public-health perspective, it is clear that whatever planning did take place was grievously in error,