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Then came four terms of mismanagement under Mayor Marion Barry in the 1980's and 1990's, prompting Congress to reject any suggestion of greater autonomy for the district.
Mr. Blanton, 62, became the second of the four original suspects to be convicted in the bombing and was sentenced to four terms of life in prison, one for each of the girls who perished in the blast.
Among the signatories are Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, a retired South African Anglican bishop and former prisoner on Robben Island, the prison colony where the apartheid regime held Mandela for 18 years, and key figures of the anti-apartheid movement such as Denis Goldberg, who was tried alongside Mandela and sentenced in 1964 to four terms of life imprisonment.
Dating from the 1960s, under the leadership of Terry Sanford, the country's best one-term governor, and four terms of Jim Hunt, North Carolina produced a much-envied system of higher education and community colleges, good race relations, a desirable quality of life and a healthy business climate.
An excellent agreement between the two methods is observed for DTM with four terms of the Taylor series.
The last four terms of (a_{h}^{mathrm{SWIP}}) are called consistency, symmetry, penalty, regularization term, respectively.
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The president would be limited to two terms of four years each.
When we first met her daughter, Aisha, had missed two terms of school.
Enid was elected to two terms of service on the Community School Board of District 28, in Queens.
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