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If all of it were recycled into sand, it would be enough to fill 718 sand volleyball courts, one for each elementary school in the city.
One group was responsible for the Assembly building, one for the main police building, one for the courts, one for the bank and the last for the post-office.
The highest court in the judicial system is the Federal Court, followed by the Court of Appeal and two high courts, one for Peninsular Malaysia and one for East Malaysia.
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There is still play on Court One, for instance.
Lucie Hradecka and Radek Stepanek gave their Czech team-mates something to cheer about when they beat the fourth seeds from India, Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna 6-1, 7-5 in an hour and 11 minutes on Court One for the mixed doubles bronze.
Make three copies of both forms – one for the court, one for the Official Receiver and one for you to keep.
The will for speed was there, but British justice has its own stubborn pace, and is more often a properly wearying business, the bureaucratic accretion of fact and referral, and rarely can it have felt more so than in court one at getting on for two o'clock in the morning.
Elwen Evans, prosecuting, asked for two days to be set aside to prepare court one at Mold for the trial.
He told members of Parliament and students that the harsh sentences given political prisoners by two special courts -- one for political activists, one for clerics -- were "baseless," adding, "They do not exist in the Constitution".
Messaoud and Abdelkader, both facing court-martial, one for going awol to see his girlfriend, the other for insubordination, volunteer for a vital mission in the Vosges just before Christmas 1944.
The 1993 inquiry was settled out of court one year later for an undisclosed sum, according to union officials.
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