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If an indictment were returned, Clay would have to go for trial.
If you want to explore the high street, take an honest friend along and go for trial and error.
Shia Muslim Hizbullah and the Christian opposition did best.Iran announced that Gholam-Hossein Karbaschi, Tehran's mayor, will go for trial on corruption charges on June 7th.
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You can't blame Rory Patterson and William Ahern for going for trials with the Mariners - after all, Grimsby are a professional club who can offer footballers a proper living.
I went for trials [at different clubs] and the team was always keen to take me, so I never questioned my ability, but it was a situation where nobody could agree this compensation clause, and I wasn't getting paid.
You cannot go for a trial to do transplantation on a smaller area of your head.
Defendants generally prefer juries, but police officers often go for bench trials in the Bronx, where they fear antagonistic jurors.
Particularly for theft where someone might nick a bottle of wine and then elect to go for crown court trial.
In 2010 Farah's Adidas contract ended and he went for a trial with Salazar and got the nod.
The 24-year-old Guadeloupe cap left Plymouth last month after making 34 appearances in his year at the club and went for a trial with the Cherries.
Public trials go for months and draw leering ultranationalists.
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