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There was no need of a presentment by a grand jury, for no offense was to be inquired into.
All she knew was that there was some sight ahead, some grove of trees to be noted, some waterfall to be inquired into".
Questions of this nature may be inquired into by the Commission as relevant to the practicability of the plan, but the Commission has no power to adjudicate them.' Id., 207 F.2d at pages 396397.
Whatever of purity or honesty may be in fact lacking in the conduct of any one of them is a matter to be inquired into between his constituents and himself, and it is no part of the province of the judiciary to challenge or question the integrity of his action.
The only inquiry in this case relates to the power of the court below to compel the production of the body of the prisoner before it, so that the cause of his imprisonment and detention can be inquired into, and on this point we have no doubt.
Subsequently, and upon certain proceedings being instituted to enforce taxation in Massachusetts of the estate in the hands of the executors, the supreme judicial court of Massachusetts held that the actual residence of Mr. Richardson could be inquired into in that proceeding, and upon the facts shown it was in the District of Columbia.
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Physics also is a kind of Wisdom, but it is not the first kind.-And the attempts of some of those who discuss the terms on which truth should be accepted, are due to a want of training in logic; for they should know these things already when they come to a special study, and not be inquiring into them while they are listening to lectures on it.
If you want to know who a person really is, and plans to be, inquire into what that person is hoping for.
The true case for war has still not been inquired into nor the failure of the intelligence services.
Indian Railways said in a statement that the "incident has been inquired into in detail" and that the tea seller had been fined the equivalent of £1,100.
The court, Masipa commented, citing another preceding judgment, "should guard against proceeding from "ought to have foreseen" to "must have foreseen" and thence to "by necessary inference in fact foresaw" the possible consequences of the conduct being inquired into".
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