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"The technology for destroying the bunkers is spreading rapidly," said Dorian Matlija, a lawyer who has defended a number of Albanians accused of blowing up bunkers.
William Moses Kunstler, U.S. lawyer (born July 7 , 1919 New York, N.Y. died Sept. 4, 1995, New York), was a flamboyant radical who defended a number of controversial clients in high-profile cases.
Mr. Dadkhah has defended a number of high-profile political and human rights advocates and a Christian pastor, Youcef Nadarkhani, who was sentenced to death in 2010 for apostasy, but acquitted and released last month after a new trial.
If everything goes smoothly, the driver should pull up just in time to meet the famous passenger, almost always in a black S.U.V. with tinted windows because "it gives you the allure of being someone who needs a blacked-out, tinted S.U.V.," said Joseph Tacopina, a lawyer who has defended a number of celebrities.
Mr. Finucane (pronounced fin-OOO-kin), 39, who had defended a number of high-profile Catholic rebels, was killed by gunmen who invaded his North Belfast home during a Sunday lunch and fired at him repeatedly as he sat at the dining table with his wife and three children.
I have knowingly defended a number of guilty men.
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The authors discuss numerous observations from the literature, defend a number of theoretical choices that are either new or not generally accepted, and present novel empirical findings regarding phenomena as different as honorifics, number marking, and unagreement.
The Chancellor hopes that the devolution package – along with additional investment announced in the autumn statement – will help the Tories in the North where they are defending a number of key seats from Labour.
The book puts forward and defends a number of systematic philosophical theses, resulting in not only a theory of social action but, more broadly, a philosophical theory of society, or at least those aspects of society with which social psychology is supposed to deal (individuals in groups, groups, joint action, and the like).
"The president himself has gone out of his way to defend a number of these decisions in various public appearances," said Gary Bauer, a former presidential rival to both men and the president of the Campaign for Working Families, a conservative political action committee.
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