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doc#0 | that an orderly implementation of the law | may | be effected". </p><p> The grand jury took |
doc#16 | FEARS PREJUDICIAL ASPECTS "The statements | may | be highly prejudicial to my client", Bellows |
doc#18 | </p><p> "Actually, the abuse of the process | may | have constituted a contempt of the Criminal |
doc#21 | danger points and setbacks for the West, this | may | merely mean the new administration has |
doc#21 | policy. EXPLORATORY MOOD A certain vagueness | may | also be caused by tactical appreciation |
doc#25 | severely limit the types of merchandise that | may | be sold on the Sabbath. </p><p> The Central |
doc#28 | to pay fines at the local police station | may | be taken at Monday's special North Providence |
doc#28 | president Frank SanAntonio said yesterday he | may | ask the council to formally request Town |
doc#34 | remember the state committee by. </p><p> There | may | be other 1961 state committee retirements |
doc#44 | withstand the pressure. </p><p> The issue which | may | make it necessary to have a session is |
doc#45 | inconsistencies revolving about the sales tax bill | may | play a part in determining whether it can |
doc#45 | the Legislature reconvenes. </p><p> Davis | may | use the tax bill as a means to effect a |
doc#45 | 28 million, since the views of one leader | may | not be the same as the views of another |
doc#53 | firmer prices on primary products which | may | involve the total income of one country |
doc#60 | proper in other courts and that "a person | may | join a conspiracy without knowing who all |
doc#95 | maximum penalty now faced by the new five, who | may | have altered history in the 1960s. Fuchs |
doc#100 | obscure other, less emotional, issues which | may | fundamentally be even more divisive. It |
doc#100 | liberties as well as democratic processes | may | have to yield before it. This seems like |
doc#100 | anachronisms. </p><p> The American liberal | may | , in the world of to-day, have a strong |
doc#100 | state-supported universities where pressure | may | be strong to uphold the majority view. |