Parliament is likely to be adjourned sine die Thursday, according to reliable sources. |
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Following Mass the group adjourned to Gavin's Golden Hill House where a delicious luncheon awaited everyone. |
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After a walk round the extensive gardens and lake, the group adjourned to Lullingstone for lunch. |
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After Mass all adjourned to Frank's Place where a Four Course Meal was served by Killasser Community Care Group members. |
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Everybody then adjourned to the 19th hole to talk over the competition, and all agreed it was a fine idea and it would improve their short game. |
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My mom and I completed the tour of the backyard, and happily adjourned to the front yard. |
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After the play, my friends and I adjourned to Newton for dinner, after which I had to leave early to meet up with new friends. |
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After the two minutes silence we adjourned to Wetherspoon's for a coffee before the parade left for the parish church. |
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After inspection the group adjourned to Corpus Christy Communal Centre where tea was served and the signing took place. |
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His trial was held in January and sentence was adjourned to Doncaster Crown Court while a pre-sentence report was prepared. |
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Sentence was adjourned for reports after the jury's verdict and the man was granted bail. |
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One defendant was jailed for seven years and the other's sentence was adjourned for a pre-sentence report. |
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His counsel said he understood imprisonment was inevitable but asked for sentence to be adjourned so his client could put his affairs in order. |
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A public inquiry which could have led to the adoption of the plan was adjourned in February so planners could decide on a firm inner boundary. |
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Mr. Justice Carney said the only reason he adjourned the sentence and further hearing was because the youth faced a term of detention. |
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Sentence was adjourned to June 7 for the executive to produce his companies' accounts. |
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Judge Charles Wade adjourned sentence to April 22 so the probation service can prepare pre-sentence reports on the teenager. |
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The man, of Bideford, Devon, had his bail extended by Judge John Neligan, who adjourned sentence for a pre-sentence report. |
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It also pointed out that solicitors receive a flat fee from legal aid and stand to lose earnings if a case is adjourned. |
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Judge Soedarto adjourned the next hearing to next Monday, when Antashari will reply to the rebuttals by the defendant's team of lawyers. |
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The Recorder of Leeds, Judge Norman Jones QC adjourned sentence until next Friday but told Richardson a life sentence was inevitable. |
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If it is not available, an alternative venue would have to be found or the hearing adjourned. |
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The meeting was adjourned for more than half-an-hour with the public excluded while the panel sought legal advice over the claim. |
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The case was adjourned for her to attend with a medical certificate but she still failed to appear. |
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An application by the corporation seeking to sequestrate the assets of the Union has already been adjourned until later this month. |
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The case was adjourned until August 29 for pre-sentence reports to be prepared by the probation service. |
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Events should move swiftly now, with an inquest being opened and adjourned by the end of next week. |
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Justices banned the boy from east York from driving all cars, motorcycles and mopeds and adjourned his case for a pre-sentence report. |
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The Legislature of the State of New Jersey adjourned sine die at noon to-day. |
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Parliament was adjourned sine die on a sombre note on Monday, four days ahead of the scheduled end of the monsoon session. |
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The Texas Legislature adjourned sine die this afternoon, formally ending the 7th special session in two and a half years. |
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The hearing was adjourned until December 12 and Davies was remanded on unconditional bail. |
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After dinner we adjourned to a little sitting room whose walnut furniture was covered with yellow Utrecht velvet. |
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However a significant number of cases had to be adjourned because of the non-appearance of defendants. |
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The trial of Mr Daly had been adjourned on a number of occasions in the past. |
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A General Medical Council hearing was adjourned yesterday before a final conclusion was reached. |
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The case was adjourned because the court did not have sufficient powers to deal with him. |
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Some years ago I adjourned with a friend to a nearby schoolyard net for a recreational hit. |
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A post-mortem examination was due to be held on Tuesday and an inquest will be opened and adjourned pending inquiries. |
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Philippe Vendrix then gave a short address to conclude the colloquium before we adjourned for lunch. |
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The case was adjourned so that all three defendants could appear in court together. |
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Our meeting with the King was then adjourned, and we went to the courtyards of the castle. |
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Justices adjourned the case so the youth offending team can prepare a pre-sentence report considering all possible sentences. |
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However provoked, the dayanim adjourned without a decision and set a date for a second trial. |
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I wasn't sure what was happening as the judge banged his gavel on the bench and the court was adjourned. |
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On Thursday the tribunal was adjourned to allow the panel to consider legal issues in the case before giving their judgement. |
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An earlier inquest was adjourned after hearing that David was ejected from the event by doormen. |
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An inquest was opened and adjourned to a date to be fixed at Barrow Town Hall on Monday. |
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The case was adjourned for a short break when the court heard that both defendants were feeling unwell. |
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So, after two days of legal argument, the case was adjourned until Monday 10th May. |
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She appeared at Richmond Court in custody and was refused bail after her case was adjourned until April 24th for reports. |
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The defence asked for time to obtain expert opinion from a US legal expert and the case was adjourned until Tuesday 18 October. |
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The bench called for pre-sentence reports and adjourned the case until September 16, granting conditional bail. |
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The case was adjourned until yesterday after the jury was dismissed for legal reasons part-way through. |
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The father-of-two appeared in court last month, but the case was adjourned until yesterday for reports. |
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Magistrates adjourned the case until March 12 th for pre-sentence reports, and warned the teenager that he could face prison. |
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The pair did not enter a plea and the case was adjourned until Monday November 29 when it is due to be heard before Tanzania's High Court. |
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Later, the teams and guests adjourned to the specially erected marquee for a meal, refreshments and an enjoyable social evening. |
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After that, we adjourned to the drawing room where Carlo served us a pot of my finest Assam and some cucumber sandwiches. |
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An inquest has also been opened into Mr Lewis's death and adjourned to a later date. |
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In deference to the demand of the Opposition Leader, the Speaker adjourned the House for the day after two earlier adjournments in the pre-lunch session. |
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After dinner, the boys adjourned to the living room for a movie. |
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Magistrates adjourned the case until next month for the probation service to prepare social reports and said they were considering a community penalty. |
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The meeting was adjourned with promises from the councillors that they would meet with senior engineers in the council and the matter would be sorted as soon as possible. |
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The case was adjourned in contemplation of dismissal, meaning if he stayed out of trouble for six months, the charges would disappear and the file be sealed. |
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One victim was so overcome by having to relive the terror that he broke down in the witness box and the case had to be adjourned to let him recompose himself. |
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Later, many adjourned to the Western Hotel for a night of music and song. |
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One by one they trotted and cantered over little crossbars and verticals and then filed out into the smaller grass ring that adjourned the hunt field. |
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Mr Hooper adjourned the inquest and released the body for burial. |
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Villagers flocked to St Andrew's Church to hear Mr Bambury deliver a sermon from the pulpit, then adjourned to the pub opposite to see Rev Knight run the bar. |
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Judge John Nixon adjourned the hearing for sentencing this afternoon. |
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Magistrates adjourned sentencing for reports and released him on bail, with conditions he must not enter Leisure World or any public changing cubicles. |
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A large number of the guests then adjourned to a lawn party at Risingholme, where they were received and entertained by the father and mother of the bridegroom. |
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The case is adjourned and all thirteen defendants are due back in court in one year. |
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This was a late request and by the time the Senate adjourned not all 100 senators had had a chance to sign off on it. |
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His case was adjourned for psychiatric reports until March 24th. |
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The case was adjourned until March 15 for pre-sentence reports. |
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To finish the night off many adjourned to the Dungeon Bar in the basement of the castle for more musical entertainment until the early hours of the morning. |
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The kangaroo immediately adjourned, and evanished below the horizon. |
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By the weekend, however, as unheard cases were adjourned in the District Court, there was the beginning of a nervousness that the row could become serious. |
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Mr Justice Penry-Davey adjourned sentence for reports to be prepared. |
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The judge warned the duo they must not assume the fact he had adjourned sentence for pre-sentence reports meant he was in any way indicating what penalty would follow. |
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The case was adjourned until June 18 for reports to be prepared. |
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Popla has announced that it has adjourned all appeals that relate to excessive parking ticket fines. |
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The GCM proceedings were adjourned on December 28 last year after she was hospitalised. |
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After the Act of Union 1707, the Parliament of Scotland was adjourned, and the building ceased to be used for its original function. |
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After a week of inactivity, they adjourned until September, and everyone went home. |
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After the monarch and his retinue have left, the meeting is adjourned and the speech and report are first debated at the subsequent sitting. |
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The session will be a continuation of the Winter Session that was adjourned sine die in December last year, but not prorogued. |
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Graham Crowth, defending, applied for the case to be adjourned while Maddison remained in hospital. |
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But yesterday Judge David Harris QC adjourned the sentencing at Liverpool crown court to allow for physiological tests on Ord. |
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The court reserved the judgement on the maintainability of the petition and adjourned hearing till next date to be set by the office. |
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The Speaker of the Parliament, Kadri Veseli, adjourned the congress following the tear-gas thrown. |
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An inquest into the death of the mother of children's TV presenter Mark Speight was opened and adjourned yesterday. |
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The refreshment was brought in, and before the session adjourned, they had lowered the contents of a black bottle of private stock by several fingers. |
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In such cases, the case will be adjourned, normally for a period of between four and eight weeks, for the prosecution to prepare the case for committal to the Crown Court. |
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I'll execute your orders as soon as this meeting is adjourned. |
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On 25 January 1992, an hour after the session of parliament was adjourned, the parliament called for a referendum on independence on 29 February and 1 March. |
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The Garter King at Arms proclaimed them King and Queen of England, France and Ireland, whereupon they adjourned to the Chapel Royal, with Compton preaching the sermon. |
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Ever since the Parliament of Scotland adjourned in 1707 as a result of the Acts of Union, individuals and organisations had advocated the return of a Scottish Parliament. |
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He failed to appear and the case was adjourned to 2 November 2007, with the District Judge warning that he would issue an arrest warrant if the accused did not appear by then. |
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The Statewide Nominating Commission for Judges of Compensation Claims announces that it will reconvene its August 18 meeting, which adjourned early due to Tropical Storm Fay. |
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By the time they adjourned their three-day special session Wednesday, the Legislature had illustrated both the grubbiness and the grandeur of lawmaking. |
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Parliament is usually prorogued or adjourned before it is dissolved. |
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