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At that station the safes were given out, heavy with shot, not gold; the thieves went on to Dover, and by-and-by,
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No traces of its moat have appeared.
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A notorious miser, Robert Smith, had recently died in Seven Dials, where he had amassed a considerable fortune.
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No attempt was made to maintain discipline.
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Few realizing that the dreadful fate would overtake them, dismissed the prospect of death,
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This price included nineteen dollars, ninety-five cents for the rifle and the scope, and one dollar, fifty cents for postage and handling.
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and she must have run down the stairs ahead of Oswald and would probably have seen or heard him.
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Brewer met McDonald and the other policemen at the alley exit door,
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The admission of a crowd of visitors to assist in these lay services has already been remarked upon; as the inspectors pointed out,
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next, the offenses of returning from transportation, stealing post-office letters, and sacrilege were no longer punishable with death.
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seems necessary to produce the same result of justice and right conduct
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With some important modifications this principle of radiation is still the rule.
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when his temporary residence, Blair House, was attacked by Puerto Rican Nationalists.
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The reconstruction was the minimum time. Accordingly, she probably met Oswald at about twelve:thirty-two,
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Besides these, a number had the privilege of a "run on the key," which allowed a prisoner to go into the rules for the day.
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Abuses and irregularities, which had been partially remedied by the reform introduced in eighteen thirty-seven, were once more in the ascendant.
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I hope that thereby the difficult process of constitutional amendment may be rendered unnecessary. But,
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can be distinguished from those acts of contraction following upon stimuli, which are called "reflex" in animals.
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A weight of shot was bought and stowed in carpet bags ready to replace exactly the abstracted gold.
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thou coverest the foulest deeds with the fairest possible name, when thou sayest thy maiming is to help our siege forward.
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Just as the train was starting Agar slipped into the van with Burgess, and Pierce got into a first-class carriage.
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There remains the question of what impelled Oswald to conceive and to carry out the assassination of the President of the United States.
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would see anything in the newspaper about his defection, unless he engaged in activities similar to those
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I want to talk with you very simply about the need for present action in this crisis
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but there were no serious accidents, beyond those caused by the goring of a maddened, over-driven ox which forced its way through the crowd.
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The onus of improvement lay upon the magistracy, the local authorities administering local funds,
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During the days of his prosperity he was a governor of Christ's Hospital,
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In many others there were no infirmaries, no places set apart for the confinement of prisoners afflicted with dangerous and infectious disorders.
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and on one occasion Agent Kellerman left the front seat of the President's car to take a similar position.
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Studying upon an empty stomach provokes dyspepsia and injures the eyes.
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under holding company domination the utility industry has long been hopelessly at war within itself and with public sentiment.
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Wainwright was allowed a cigar the night before execution, which he smoked in the prison yard, walking up and down with the governor, Mr. Sydney Smith.
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Absolute security is neither practical nor possible. An approach to complete security would require the President
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For acting as executioner of Horsemonger Lane Jail
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Two young women,
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They were taken back to jail, and were again brought out in the afternoon, by which time fresh and stronger ropes had been procured,
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gave more people an opportunity to participate.
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A handsome sum was subscribed for the injured constable, who was disabled for life.
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You will find the mailbox in the post office which is located four blocks from the drugstore on that street.
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No prisoners should in future be ironed, except in cases of misconduct,
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and without reference to or comparison with the documents in which the payment was claimed.
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Already the severity of our criminal code, and the number of capital felonies upon the statute book, had brought a reaction;
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or to one industry, or to an individual private occupation.
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to issue new bonds therefore bearing only three and one half percent interest,
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I couldn't in all honesty sincerely say such a thing.
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During the morning of November twenty-one, Oswald asked Frazier whether he could ride home with him that afternoon.
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their crimes follow in the lines of others already found, and often more than once, in the calendars.
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jewel-boxes cleverly stolen under the very noses of owners or care-takers.
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Thither Elder went alone, provided with a number of canvas and one large carpet-bag.
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Thurtell drove him down in a gig, "to be killed as he traveled," in Thurtell's own words.
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When he entered the homicide and robbery bureau office, he saw two detectives standing there with Sgt. Gerald L. Hill,
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His regular trade, followed before he took to the life of resurrectionist, was that of an engraver.
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Significant in shaping the character of Lee Harvey Oswald was the death of his father, a collector of insurance premiums.
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His method was to obtain advances twice over on the same bills of lading or corn warrants. The duplicates were forged.
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serial number V five one zero two one zero.
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a fine young officer who had been summoned to take Cannon into custody when the latter was drunk and riotous in front of a public-house.
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sometimes it embraced the tread-wheel or the newly-invented instruments known as cranks, which ground air.
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A number of bills were introduced immediately following the assassination of President Kennedy.
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for the murder of his cabin-boy, whom he stabbed after much ill-usage on board the ship as it lay in the Tagus.
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I believe with Abraham Lincoln, that "The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people
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Hannibal and Ethelred were on the council; Anthony, Augustus, and Frederic were among the generals;
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As a rule, visitors, many of them persons of good position, came and went all day long, and as late as nine at night;
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but in the beginning of eighteen oh seven one of them, at that time just sentenced to transportation,
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and the question was once more taken up in the House of Commons. In eighteen forty-nine Mr. Charles Pearson, M.P.,
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Nevertheless, in the very next session
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His use of those excuses to present himself to the world as a person who was being unfairly treated
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Unless the missile or cartridge case can be identified as coming from a particular weapon to the exclusion of all others,
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There were well-dressed and ill-dressed, old men and lads, women and girls.
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which he had paid into his own bankers, and on this he was committed to Newgate for trial.
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S and W Special two-inch Commando, serial number V five one zero two one zero, end quote,
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The possibility of commitment was to be considered only if the probation plan was not successful.
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but only part, and that a small part, of the great tower, which God hath suffered to stand
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While in Newgate awaiting trial he frequently tried to justify his murder by declaring that the police officer had broken faith with him.
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Palmer was ably defended, but the weight of evidence was clearly with the prosecution, led by Sir Alexander Cockburn,
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Characterizing the four-power scope as, quote, a real aid, an extreme aid, end quote, in rapid fire shooting,
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Printing, then, for our purpose, may be considered as the art of making books by means of movable types.
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In the downtown area, large crowds of spectators gave the President a tremendous reception.
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He had been proceeding toward the rear of the lunchroom.
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This generally produces instantaneous death, although cases where complete fracture of the spinal cord occurred are said to be rare.
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Coolness amounting almost to effrontery gave way to hopeless dejection.
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Elm Street was to be reached from Main by turning right at Houston,
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And I remember his voice cracked as he said this. He was definitely disturbed at what I had said and I didn't really think I had said that much.
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and was in the habit of drawing frequently upon the female prison for prisoners to act as domestic servants in his own private dwelling.
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When Captain Fritz asked him why he carried the revolver, he answered, quote, Well, you know about a pistol. I just carried it, end quote.
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Oswald's statements suggest that he hoped to be flooded with callers and invitations to debate.
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Nabonidus was taken prisoner in Babylon. On the third of Marchesvan Cyrus entered Babylon and proclaimed peace to all the city.
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According to Special Agent in Charge Bouck,
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The hearing officer agreed with the latter claim but found Oswald guilty of wrongfully using provoking words and sentenced him to twenty-eight days,
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The results were positive for the hands and negative for the right cheek.
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In evaluating the significance of these fingerprint and palmprint identifications,
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First came the sheriffs, the under-sheriffs, and several aldermen and city officials, then Lord Powerscourt and several other peers of the realm.
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The untried, and in the eyes of the law still innocent, could claim pure air, wholesome and sufficient food, and opportunities for exercise.
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The main object of this act was to compass that uniformity in discipline and treatment generally
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induced the prisoner to make a full confession of his crime to the lawyers who defended him.
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Internal organs may persist unchanged and hence they offer good guides to classification.
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After comparing the rifle in the simulated photograph with the rifle in Exhibit Number one thirty-three A, Shaneyfelt testified, quote,
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Howlett was not short winded at the end of either test run.
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with Dallas scheduled as one of the stops.
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they should be responsible for advising the Secret Service if information develops indicating the existence of an assassination plot
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superintendent of the Illinois Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, conducted an independent examination of this bullet
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