Sentence examples for were entered on from inspiring English sources

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The pleas were entered on Wednesday before a scheduled trial.

Not guilty pleas were entered on the teenagers' behalf, and both were ordered held without bail.

Their names were entered on a separate register, called tabulae Caeritum ("register of citizens of Caere").

In 2007, two speculoos pastes were entered on the television show "De Bedenkers" ("The Inventors").

As a consequence, not guilty pleas were entered on his behalf to all four charges, as required by law.

The five paintings were entered on Thannhauser's books on 31 August 1935 along with 200 other paintings, which suggests that they were not actually bought on that day.

At an arraignment before Judge William A. Carter of Albany City Court, pleas of not guilty were entered on behalf of Mr. Boxley, who was released after posting a bail bond of $25,000.

The adviser said Smith Barney had a "large number" of market orders that were entered on Friday for the trading debut of Facebook stock that had still not been reconciled.

TEHRAN — The trial of the three American hikers accused of espionage and illegally entering Iran began behind closed doors on Sunday, and not guilty pleas were entered on their behalf, their lawyer said.

Thirty patients (median age, 57 years) were entered on study.

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