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It is a case of extraordinary rendition with the South Africans working with the British.
Canada has apologized to Maher Arar, who, with the help of the United States, was sent to Syria in a case of extraordinary rendition in 2002, and then tortured.
Ms. Halligan's nomination was the latest test of the "Gang of 14 deal" reached in 2005 under President George W. Bush, in which seven Democrats and seven Republicans joined together to allow up-or-down votes on certain high-level judicial nominees except in the case of "extraordinary circumstances".
Mr Rashid has not been seen or heard since then, according to his lawyer, Zehir Omar, who charges that South Africa has cooperated with Britain and the United States in a case of "extraordinary rendition" to spirit the man away to a secret destination for extra-judicial interrogation.
Previously, ICE would try to release all pregnant women from its detention centers, except in the case of "extraordinary circumstances".
"And I would hope that there wouldn't be any circumstances that would be so extreme with any of the president's nominees that the other side would feel the need to filibuster or that I might feel the need to filibuster in the case of extraordinary circumstances".
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Abortion-rights advocates say the need exists for late-term abortions, in cases of extraordinary genetic defects and other dire health circumstances, and some had worried that only a few physicians would be willing to provide such care after Dr. Tiller's killing, an act prosecutors say was carried out by an abortion foe.
For example, a 2008 law called the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act (Ecasla) led to "some cases of extraordinary gains" when companies that owned student loans later sold them to the Department of Education.
The IA Us Committee on Small Body Nomenclature formally accepted the name in September 2004, and also considered that, in similar cases of extraordinary interest, it might in the future allow names to be announced before they were officially numbered.
Numerous cases of extraordinary differences in chromosome number, especially in plants, are due to polyploidy [ 3].
After failing to persuade the full appeals court last fall to reconsider the panel's 2-to-1 decision, the Clinton administration, calling the case one of "extraordinary governmental concern," filed a Supreme Court appeal in January.
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