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Justice Sproat who ruled in this case had no choice but to convict the young man in this case given the wording of the statute.
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The project's funding arrangement is "fundamentally broken," said Ward Sproat, who headed the civilian nuclear-waste program during the latter part of the administration of President George W. Bush.
Nuclear-Waste Costs Go Critical Mark Maremont 2011
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Justice Sproat who ruled in this case had no choice but to convict the young man in this case given the wording of the statute.
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It was launched by hard line Tory anti-devolutionist Mr Iain Sproat Aberdeen S who said the reason he found the Bill so "detestable" was that its prime motive was fear of the Scottish Nationalists.
From the archive, 14 January 1977: Scottish 'snare' scares Tories 2012
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In the second short supplemental article, I commented on the manner in which Justice John Sproat applied the 2001 Anti-Terrorism Act in convicting one of the Toronto 18 accused (a minor).
Fraud and Fearmongering in the “War on Terror” : Law is Cool 2009
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Prof. Richard Sproat, professor of Computational Linguistics at the University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign has a very interesting account of his visit to the Creation Museum in Kentucky on his website.
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Sproat, 2000, makes a reference to Horodeck, 1987, p.33 for labeling Japanese a "moraic" writing system.
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FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Roanoke-Sheppard 13 (Sproat; Dewan) 3: 41.
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Hewes and Jones apparently stayed at the same Walnut Street house in Philadelphia owned by another Scottish merchant from Kirkcudbright, David Sproat.
John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003
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THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 7, Roanoke-Sproat 1 (Hughes; Peron) 0: 31. 8,
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