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  • ...tity and quality of evidence. These degrees are different for criminal and civil cases, the former requiring evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, the later c ...hibits (which show) are the two main categories of evidence presented at a trial or hearing. In federal court, evidence is admitted or excluded under the Fe
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  • ...ze Jesus within Herod's domains and forcibly to carry him to Jerusalem for trial.
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  • 93:9.1 It was a great [[trial]] for [[Abraham]] when [[Melchizedek]] so suddenly disappeared. Although he ...nd [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac Isaac], he elected to serve as a [[civil]] [[administrator]], believing that he could thus better labor for the adva
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  • ...ssion]], and he well knew that [[Jesus]] could not [[expect]] a [[fair]] [[trial]] before his bitter [[enemies]] at [[Jerusalem]]. ...the [[plans]] to [[arrest]] [[Jesus]] and take him to [[Jerusalem]] for [[trial]]. They also [[feared]] for their own [[safety]]. As long as [[Jesus]] was
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  • ...] [[control]] through the [[pressure]] of [[social]], [[religious]], and [[civil]] restrictions. [[Nature]] hardly [[recognizes]] [[individuals]]; it takes ...current [[power]] of the [[mores]] and the functional [[integrity]] of the civil [[government]]. But the early [[sex]] and [[mating]] mores were a mass of i
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  • ...od overrides all intervening and intermediate spiritual loyalties. Someday civil rulers will learn that the Most Highs rule in the kingdoms of men. ...th Jesus and were made fully visible to him. This "temptation," this final trial of human loyalty in the face of the misrepresentations of rebel personaliti
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  • ...try you, and it does take a mature wisdom to whole-heartedly embrace this trial, for you don’t know--at first--this is how you grow. Your childhood will Yes, you do have to go through this trial, this gap of not knowing exactly what that better life will be. That await
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  • ...well down pat. And 'Faith' is what I was going through, in terms of the [[trial]] of confirming my [[belief]] system, and more-or-less reassuring me of wha Then I figured by default I learned what [[Hope]] was because of the [[trial]] that Faith took me through. And that Faith became (like Dorenda was sayin
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  • ...es and states following suit over a period of several years.[15] After the Civil War, voluntary euthanasia was promoted by advocates, including some doctors * Palmer, “Dr. Adams’ Trial for Murder” in The Criminal Law Review. (Reporting on R. v. Adams with De
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  • ...of avoiding any [[clash]] with the civil [[authorities]], saying: " If the civil rulers are to be [[rebuke]]d, leave that task to me. See that you make no d ...k]] hours of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_185 trial] and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_187 crucifixion]
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  • ...f the [[time]] [[training]] his [[children]] and their [[associates]] in [[civil]] [[administration]], [[educational]] [[methods]], and [[religious]] [[devo 76:3.3 The [[civil]] rulers of the Adamites were derived hereditarily from the sons of [https:
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  • ...yes of [[the multitude]] before he should be [[arrested]] and brought to [[trial]]. Accordingly, several [[groups]] of [[learned men]] were designated to be ...failed]], they now sought to involve him in a damaging [[discussion]] of [[civil]] [[authority]]. Both [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilate Pilate] and [ht
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  • ...ing to have a cataclysm of a social, political or economic revolution or a civil war; it is quite another to experience cataclysms from weather, from the ea ...your social, personal, intimate relationships with each other, whereas in civil war and revolutions you lose each other and many times you lose yourself as
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  • ...and yet error is always possible, even major default, set-backs, schisms, civil war within those who aspire to build a brave new world or a sublime civiliz ...h revelation. And so, how does evolution keep up with revelation except by trial and error, by experiential learning, by studious application and recognitio
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  • ...evelopment]]; it evolves by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_and_error trial and error]. It does have [[survival]] [[value]]; therefore it becomes [[tra ...]] which have come and gone right on down to those forms of [[social]] and civil regulation that characterize the second third of the [https://www.wikipedia
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  • ...ww.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/hinckley/hinckleyaccount.html The Trial of John W. Hinckley, Jr.] by Doug Linder. 2001 ...ldn't hit an elephant at this distance." Nearly the last words of American Civil War General John Sedgwick before being shot through the eye by a Confederat
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  • .... In every age scientists and religionists must recognize that they are on trial before the bar of human need. They must eschew all warfare between themselv ..., fairness, and integrity of its courts the endurance of a nation depends. Civil government is founded on justice, even as true religion is founded on mercy
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  • ...on debate, opposed the death penalty, supported affirmative action and the civil rights movement. In some dioceses, openly homosexual men and women can be o ...urred in three ways. One way was by officers of ships and lay military and civil officials reading services from the [[Book of Common Prayer]] regularly whe
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  • ...take on the working team process? It will be most difficult. It will be a trial of patience for us all. ...ized manner with celestial beings who are exemplary of a civilization with civil processes. You are learning this, as you are learning the foundations of co
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  • ...to [[mature]] his [[military]] projects. He was soon [[recognized]] as the civil ruler of the [[Salem]] territory and had [[confederated]] under his [[leade ...am'' and [[Melchizedek]] was complete. [[Abraham]] again [[assumed]] the [[civil]] and [[military]] [[leadership]] of the [[Salem]] colony, which at its hei
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