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In his remarks, Mr. Obama accused what he called "a faction" of Republicans in the House of trying to "extort" him by refusing to raise the nation's debt ceiling unless the president's health care plan is repealed.
Yale University, an Ivy League institution that hardly need fear the competition, accused what was then Yale sixth-form college in Wrexham of breaching its trademark and "passing-off" – the legal term for misrepresenting goods or services as either being those of the claimant or having some association with them.
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At Pomona College in California, alleged victims are told they cannot share the name of the accused person, what their sanctions are or what came up in the investigation.
But protections for the accused are what maintains balance in our legal system, and what allows us to instil our collective faith in it.
In our system of justice, that is what must happen in every case regardless of who is accused or what crime is alleged.
Officials in NATO's headquarters in Kabul said it is unclear who stands accused of what.
Once the information was collected, one of the accused decided what should be handed over to Mossad, Israel's security service.
Finch defended Tom Robinson, the black man falsely accused of what in nineteen-thirties Alabama was the gravest of sins, the rape of a white woman.
In 2001, at the height of the dot-com hysteria, Mr. Dotcom was accused in what was then the largest insider-trading case in German history.
"That house belonged to an old friend, Ali Bilal, whose son was picked up by Saddam's secret police in 1980, accused of what we don't know.
Mr. Heiden was accused of what the Police Commission called an interference with the state investigation into Mr. Gambardella and of not adequately managing the midnight shift.
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