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Kes Menashe was not permitted to officiate at religious ceremonies such as weddings or funerals but continued to act as a spiritual leader, encouraging community members to bear the trials of immigration with patience and tolerance.

The trial was conducted in the glare of international attention and the focus of television cameras, which must have added to the inherently heavy rigours that are brought to bear upon trial courts in conducting lengthy and complicated trials.

A means of modelling has been established to allow prediction of the operation of a pipeline of one bore size, from trials on another bore size in vertical sections.

These trials bear the marks of politically motivated and selective justice.

The demonstrations were peaceful, even as the demonstrators called for the maximum penalty to be brought to bear against the trials' defendants.Seven more verdicts are due, most of them are expected to come within a matter of months.

Underpowered trials bear the risk of both type 1 and type 2 errors.

We did not measure neural responses during a conditioning procedure in these experiments, but the observed differential responses between R-present and R-absent trials bear similarity to valence-related responses observed during trace-conditioning tasks when stimuli were presented over the fovea (Paton et al., 2006; Belova et al., 2008; Morrison et al., 2011).

In his homesick exile, separated from his wife Penelope after destroying Troy, Odysseus bears the hardest trials and solitude before finally returning home to Ithaka in present-day Greece.

It held that Chinese residents in America would enjoy the same rights as anyone else including the right to become a citizen, which had been prohibited, but more crucially at the time, also the right to be treated fairly under the law (in California, for example, Chinese residents hadn't been permitted to bear witness at trial).

Manfully, fearlessly, The day of trial bear, For gloriously, victoriously, Can courage quell despair!

Turner's father, Dan A. Turner, wrote a letter to Judge Aaron Persky before his son's sentencing, bemoaning the fact that his son was no longer enjoying eating steak and his other favorite foods as a result of the case, and adding that the burden his son will bear from the trial is "a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years of life".

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