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  • The Separate Opinion of Judge Simma in Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda (2005) went further, indicating that Security Council approval was not even necessary for the determination of aggression,

    Could George W. Bush Be Charged With War Crimes? : Law is Cool 2009

  • The Separate Opinion of Judge Simma in Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda (2005) went further, indicating that Security Council approval was not even necessary for the determination of aggression,

    2009 May : Law is Cool 2009

  • Nowadays, Will draws crowds at festivals and clubs across the world as well as at his residency at Birmingham's Rocknrolla and his own Simma label nights.

    Clubs picks of the week 2011

  • Career consultant Simma Lieberman recalls the time just after she started her business and paid $35 to attend a networking dinner.

    Networking Survival Tips 2010

  • AUTHOR'S NOTE On 5 January 1988, Doctor Duraid ibn al Simma of the Egyptian Department of Antiquities opened and entered a tomb on the west bank of the Nile in the Valley of the Nobles.

    River God Smith, Wilbur, 1933- 1993

  • Ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure for me to introduce to you the Member of Parliament for Vancouver-Kingsway, Simma Holt, who will address us under the title, "The Power Manipulators".

    The Power Manipulators 1978

  • Having observed the political scene for so long, it was not surprising that Simma Holt would eventually run for elected office.

    The Power Manipulators 1978

  • Perhaps the character of Simma Holt is best described by her reaction to having been referred to as a "lady" by Prime Minister Trudeau in the House.

    The Power Manipulators 1978

  • A surprise presentation came from one-time Liberal MP, ex-Vancouver Sun reporter and Order of Canada recipient Simma Holt.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROD MICKLEBURGH 2011

  • The Story of Semiramis, expos'd, when an Infant, in the Fields; where she is found, (covered with a rich embroidered Mantle) by a Peasant, who carries her to Simma, the Chief of the King's Shepherds, by whom she is married to Menon, the principal Commander of the Asyrian Forces.

    The History of Joseph: A Poem 1772

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