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The typed resolution was forwarded to Ottawa with his letter of 25 February 1946 : This question was discussed fully and the only opposition raised was permission to allow the hydro commission to use common land .
The typed resolution was forwarded to Ottawa with his letter of 25 February 1946 : This question was discussed fully and the only opposition raised was permission to allow the hydro commission to use common land .
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Moved by Robert Kiyoshk and seconded by James Peters that we take a standing vote on the question of Hydro . Moved in amendment that we record the names in the minute book for those who vote for and against Hydro .
Moved by Robert Kiyoshk and seconded by James Peters that we take a standing vote on the question of Hydro . Moved in amendment that we record the names in the minute book for those who vote for and against Hydro .
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Whether a witness will answer a question in a fragmented or narrative style is controlled by the interrogating attorney , Lawyers usually allow their witnesses to answer in narrative style , but restrict witnesses for the opposition ...
Whether a witness will answer a question in a fragmented or narrative style is controlled by the interrogating attorney , Lawyers usually allow their witnesses to answer in narrative style , but restrict witnesses for the opposition ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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