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    corpus


    1. What further savings are required to achieve that corpus target?


    2. Due to pooling up of funds from large number of investors, the total corpus of the MF is very large


    3. Dorro followed and saw what he hoped he wouldn’t—a corpus


    4. With Dorro, Forgo, and the rest of the prisoners watching in horror, Nutylla let go of the spear and let the corpus of Esmond fall to the ground with a cold, empty thunk


    5. Barrows, in Corpus Christi in 1948


    6. The law allowed us to detain any prisoner almost indefinitely without the need of habeas corpus so we had time to work with them and gain whatever information was needed


    7. He, Laflesche, and Tibbles successfully argued before the courts for a writ of habeas corpus


    8. He put Georgia under martial law to stop KKK terrorism and suspended habeas corpus in South Carolina, arresting many Klansmen


    9. Thus, the 2003 Corpus Christi Festival was celebrated with its inauguration and the restoration of its sacred procession, as it had been done for many centuries in the pleasant town that Fuentesnuevas is


    10. Each of the lobes feeds and is fed by the other lobes, by matter called the corpus callosum

    11. This caused his liver to cease performing its necessary functions at the age of 29, dragging the rest of his mortal corpus with it


    12. coast of Corpus Christi, Texas


    13. To your lauded festivities of Corpus, San Roque and the Assumption,


    14. called the corpus callosum, and if one were to compare it between the sexes, they would find that it’s much more developed in


    15. Bill: A 2254 writ application is a Federal habeas corpus)


    16. The greatest of them all is Hoc est Corpus Meum, “This is My Body”; for the Christ Himself has made a covenant with His Church


    17. Once in Texas, he set up an office in Corpus Christi


    18. requests for information in the habeas corpus appeals


    19. Brian responded, “It means John, that Habeas Corpus is suspended till the government stabilizes the area


    20. Keep in mind, the broad statement in Article 9 of the Constitution states, ‘The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion of the public safety may require it

    21. the law that is contained within Article I, Section 9, which reads, ‘The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of


    22. It's a simple silver cross with some engravings and no corpus on it


    23. There is no corpus on the cross because the one who is given the cross is supposed to be united with Christ on it


    24. Bodies may well be preserved for years or even centuries and enabled to be thawed out successfuly, but we “are” not merely each individual cell-constructed corpus, are we? When those bods are taken out, fixed up and ready to “live” again


    25. ” she said to yet another unidentifiable voice of the Unilateral Board of Universal Habeus Corpus


    26. When a nation declares its homeland a battlefield, habeus corpus is suspended by the marshalling of laws, and any malicious whisper can be a lifetime without the possibility of ever being charged


    27. del Corpus: Corpus Christi, the day upon which the institution ofthe Holy Eucharist is commemorated


    28. Justinian and oneof the leading compilers of the corpus juris


    29. She has better ideas for creating the corpus


    30. being released and trapped inside the unbroken corpus luteum

    31. understandings and insights that are also the simple foundations of the entire corpus


    32. The pyramid is also said to be unfinished because its corpus (body of


    33. pyramid represent the unfinished corpus of humanity awaiting the necessary truth and wisdom to lose


    34. image, though still remaining a part of the whole (body, corpus)


    35. (corpus of wisdom) was hidden atop a mountain, the symbolic locale of wisdom


    36. The petition traced the history of the writ of habeas corpus back past the founding of the United States and through English history


    37. Of course, he’d been introduced to the concept of habeas corpus in law school, but he’d never litigated a habe case, and it was only through litigation that lawyers could claim any competence in an area of the law


    38. The prisoners sought writs of habeas corpus, arguing that without specific charges, “imprisonment shall not continue on for a time, but for ever; and the subjects of this kingdom may be restrained of their liberties perpetually


    39. The petition said that Parliament next passed the Habeas Corpus Act of 1679, which required the government to bring formal criminal charges against any person held in custody within three months of his arrest, bringing to an end the process of arresting people and holding them indefinitely without criminal charges


    40. The petition then crossed the Atlantic and emphasized that the only individual right included in the entire original United States Constitution, even before the Bill of Rights added the first ten amendments, was the right to petition the court for a writ of habeas corpus

    41. Section Nine of Article One of the Constitution says, “The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it


    42. Even during the Civil War, a time of “insurrection” if ever the nation had one, President Lincoln failed when he tried to suspend habeas corpus on his own


    43. In that position, I’m offering you the job of head coordinator of the habeas corpus litigation team


    44. “Further, pursuant to the specific language of Section Nine of Article One of the United States Constitution, which states that the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it, I am declaring that the actions taken against the United States, including what happened today in the nation’s capital, constitute acts of rebellion


    45. I am therefore suspending the right of all such persons in rebellion against this nation to petition in any court for a writ of habeas corpus


    46. The Amendment was straightforward: “No court, justice or judge shall have jurisdiction to hear or consider an application for a writ of habeas corpus filed by or on behalf of


    47. practice is a corpus of psychic eff orts, skil s or knowledge that are ap-


    48. I forgot to say that Chrysostom, who is dead, was a great man for writing verses, so much so that he made carols for Christmas Eve, and plays for Corpus Christi, which the young men of our village acted, and all said they were excellent


    49. To which the devil, stopping the cart, answered quietly, "Senor, we are players of Angulo el Malo's company; we have been acting the play of 'The Cortes of Death' this morning, which is the octave of Corpus Christi, in a village behind that hill, and we have to act it this afternoon in that village which you can see from this; and as it is so near, and to save the trouble of undressing and dressing again, we go in the costumes in which we perform


    50. He complained vehemently about being imprisoned in defiance of his civil rights, asked by virtue of which law he was hereby detained, invoked writs of habeas corpus, threatened to press charges against anyone holding him in illegal

























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    Synonyms for "corpus"

    corpus principal principal sum

    "corpus" definitions

    capital as contrasted with the income derived from it


    a collection of writings


    the main part of an organ or other bodily structure