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George's was the first case to be overturned with the help of an innocence project in nine years.

The document, signed by all but seven of the Republican Senate majority, suggests that the Iranian leadership does not understand America's constitutional complexities and warns that any agreement signed with the Obama administration could be overturned "with the stroke of a pen" by the president's successor.

Prof Julie Price, who runs the Cardiff project with Dr Dennis Eady, said university students had worked for "hundreds of hours" on the case over a four year period and the fact that it was the first case to be overturned with the help of an innocence project in nine years exposed serious flaws in the appeal process.

Anything else, he writes, is just an executive deal that can be overturned with "the stroke of a pen".

We also show that Ryr1 AG/+ muscles have a persistent K+ outward leak that can be overturned with the addition of external K+ or inhibition of KATP channels.

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The conviction was overturned with the appeal court finding there was insufficient evidence against Kelly.

As old patterns of patronage were overturned with the arrival of new prestige goods outside the control of the former rulers, new adventurers came onto the scene.

By the time Labour returned to office in 1964, the conference decision had been overturned with the unions' block votes, but the party, with its strong pacifist wing, remained bitterly divided.Against this background, Labour's next prime ministers, Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, tried to keep any decisions about maintaining or upgrading the deterrent as far from public scrutiny as possible.

In recent years the long-held belief that macrophage populations in the adult are continuously replenished by monocytes from the bone marrow (BM) has been overturned with the advent of new techniques to dissect cellular ontogeny.

(Ironically, his conviction was overturned with the help of the ACLU).

In 1992, his original conviction was overturned, with the judge citing discrimination in the legal system, but rather than freeing Woodfox, the decision just kicked off decades of legal battles.

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