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Therefore, since Petitioner's alleged terrorist plans were thwarted when he was arrested on the material witness warrant, the Court finds that the President's subsequent decision to detain Petitioner as an enemy combatant was neither necessary nor appropriate.
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Now, from the context it would appear that by this term the Petitioner desires to signify Souls Approaching Death rather than Souls Actually Deceased: wherefore the term employed betrays such an empirical instruction in letters as must, beyond doubt, have been confined to the Village School, seeing that in truth the Soul is Deathless.’
Dead Souls 1842
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They sat, and immediately called the Petitioner (J. Michael J.kes).
Feld Thoughts 2009
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The Petitioner is the "proper person" for purposes of this requirement if, first, he can show that he or she has been or imminently will be injured, affected, harmed, confused, vexed, or perplexed.
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So I decided to take the offensive and become the "Petitioner" instead of the "Respondent" and, finding some online probate forms, I filed my own freaking Petition for Probate and my own freaking Petition to Administer Estate.
Gaza, Iraq & sibling rivalry: The psychology of civil war & some probate advice 2006
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National Corporation ( "Petitioner") is an Indiana corporation, having a place of business at
unknown title 2009
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Abiding by the laws of heaven, in order for God to answer a prayer, the soul offering the prayer (hereinafter, the "Petitioner") must present a valid "case or controversy."
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Petitioner contends that the coercive nature of this program is evident from the degree of success it has achieved.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Drawing Lines in the Commerce Clause Debate on Health Care Reform 2010
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Petitioner contends that the italicized language of § 2 expressly exempts from the sanction of that section disenfranchisement grounded on prior conviction of a felony.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Violent Misdemeanants, the Right to Bear Arms, and the Right to Vote 2010
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"Petitioner has always maintained his innocence," he wrote.
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