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Sioux Chief Old Hand $59.99 Carl And Grace Moon Sioux Chief Old Hand - Wall Decal |
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Old Chief American Horse $34.99 Henri Edmond Cross Old Chief American Horse - Giclee Print |
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The Wonderful Story of Britain: The Old Chief of Glencoe $49.99 Peter Jackson The Wonderful Story of Britain: The Old Chief of Glencoe - Giclee Print |
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Portrait of 95-Year Old Sioux Chief One Bull $39.99 W. Langdon Kihn Portrait of 95-Year Old Sioux Chief One Bull - Photographic Print |
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Chief $299.99 Chief |
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Old Chief V. United States $103.56 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Old Chief v. United States, 519 U.S. 172 (1997), discussed the limitation on admitting relevant evidence set forth in Federal Rule of Evidence 403. Under this rule, otherwise relevant evidence may be excluded if the probative value of the evidence is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, misleading the jury, or considerations of undue delay, wasting time, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence. In this case, Old Chief offered to stipulate to the fact of a prior conviction, which was an element of the crime with which he was charged. The prosecution resisted this stipulation, arguing that it had the right to present its case in any manner it chose. In Old Chief, the Court applied Rule 403 to the particular situation presented by this case, and concluded that Rule 403 required the trial court to accept the defendants stipulation to a prior conviction over the prosecutions objection. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 168 Publication Date: 2010/11/29 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.39 inches |
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Old Guys Rule Chief T-Shirt $14.97 Ultra cool novelty tee for guys!. Front left chest sports Old Guys Rule logo. Back features distressed Native American chief screenprint. Text: "Its good to be chief". FIT NOTE: Classic tee fit; not too slim or loose. Snatch up an Old Guys Rule Mens T-Shirt to keep up with the latest novelties. Mens tee features a comfortable crew neckline. Hues of blue, yellow, white, & black make up screen print graphic. Made of 100% cotton. Imported. |
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In the Old Chief's Country $11.65 “We pushed on well beyond the hour mark, neither of us wanting to remind the other of our agreement to return to the vehicle if we found nothing within that time. Surely beyond the next bend we would stumble across something. Instead we stumbled across several large mounds of what looked like undigested grass and leaves smoldering in the middle of the track. This prompted Dave to announce that it was time to retrace our steps. ‘What are these?’ I asked, wondering about his abrupt reaction. ‘These are elephant turds,’ he said, ‘and judging by their appearance and smell I’d say their owners are not too far away.’” After Sudan, Zimbabwe. In the second volume of his African memoirs Chris McIvor, now Deputy Regional Director for Save the Children UK in Southern Africa, remembers his first stint in Zimbabwe, the many great characters he met, the poverty, the enormous job of repair required to European - African relations and, through it all, the hope. |
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Antoine Gazda and Chief Engineer Displaying Old and New Guns $79.99 Bernard Hoffman Antoine Gazda and Chief Engineer Displaying Old and New Guns - Premium Photographic Print |
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Portrait of Cut-Te-Na-Apy Old Koutaine Blackfoot Chief $34.99 Gustav Sohon Portrait of Cut-Te-Na-Apy Old Koutaine Blackfoot Chief - Giclee Print |
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Monument to Imenyseneb, Chief of Expeditions to the Pharaoh $49.99 Old Kingdom Egyptian Monument to Imenyseneb, Chief of Expeditions to the Pharaoh - Giclee Print |
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Chief Chief Chief $10 Chief Chief Chief - T-Rock |
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The Chief Ranger $4.5 The last of his line, Vance Rossiter lives by a powerful code of honor. That's why the Yosemite chief Ranger is troubled by a tragedy that happened on his watch--one he should have prevented. The arrival of Rachel Darrow only adds salt to the wound. Until Vance meets her orphaned nephew... Six-year-old Nicky thinks Vance is some kind of hero. Rachel sees only the man who was in charge when her brother perished on stormy El Capitan. But the rugged Ranger seems dedicated to helping her nephew heal. And making things right. Spending time with Rachel and her little boy is making Vance realize what he's been missing. Now the widowed ex-marine has a new mission: to help them become a real family.... |
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Portrait of James Ina-Me-To-Om-Shi-La Old Chief of the Nez Perce Indians $34.99 Gustav Sohon Portrait of James Ina-Me-To-Om-Shi-La Old Chief of the Nez Perce Indians - Giclee Print |
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Antoine Gazda Demonstrating the Flexibility of Old Toledo Steel to His Chief Engineer and His Wife $79.99 Bernard Hoffman Antoine Gazda Demonstrating the Flexibility of Old Toledo Steel to His Chief Engineer and His Wife - Premium Photographic Print |
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The Heart of a Chief $14.38 An eleven-year-old Penacook Indian boy living on a reservation faces his father's alcoholism, a controversy surrounding plans for a casino on a tribal island, and insensitivity toward Native Americans in his school and nearby town. |
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Indian Chief $79 The original sculptures which were brought to the united states in 1997 are the creation of the german artist, guenter scholz. Since their introduction the collection has been carefully redesigned to reflect the American lifestyle and sense of humor. Preserving the old world craftsmanship, each piece continues to be handcrafted from recycled steel and copper that is bent, cut, welded and brushed until the desired effect is achieved. The whimsical caricatures of people at play and at work are recognized by the signature eyeglasses they all wear and the certificate of authenticity included with every piece. There are no aspects of life that are untouched by his interpretations. Work, sports, music, fun, love, office, seaside, wheels and wings all provide inspiration for the artist. |
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FDR and Chief Justice Hughes $12.99 The author of acclaimed books on the bitter clashes between presidents and chief justices—Jefferson and Marshall, Lincoln and Taney—over the character of the nation, constitutional power, slavery, secession and the president’s war powers, James F. Simon tells the dramatic story of the struggle between FDR and Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes that decided the fate of the New Deal. The collision of Roosevelt and Hughes, like those of Jefferson and Marshall, Lincoln and Taney, occurred at a pivotal moment in American history. Roosevelt came to office in 1933 at the height of the Great Depression. He bombarded Congress with a fusillade of legislative initiatives that included shutting down insolvent banks, regulating stocks, imposing industrial codes, and rationing agricultural production. Major New Deal statutes, which Roosevelt considered critical to the nation’s economic recovery, were struck down by the Hughes Court as unconstitutional. In 1936, FDR was reelected by a landslide and the exasperated president proposed legislation to relieve, he said, the overburdened and elderly justices of their heavy workload. He proposed the appointment of an additional justice for each sitting member over seventy years old. Six of the justices on the Hughes Court, including the Chief Justice, were over seventy. The proposal would have permitted the president to stack the Court with justices favorable to the New Deal. The Chief deftly rebutted the claim that the Court was not abreast of its work, and the proposal was defeated. In grudging admiration, FDR later said that the Chief Justice was the best politician in the country. Despite the defeat of his plan, Roosevelt never lost confidence and, like Hughes, never ceded leadership. He outmaneuvered isolationist senators to expedite aid to Great Britain as the Allies hovered on the brink of defeat. He then led his country through the Second World War to become the greatest president of the twentieth century. |
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Red Jacket: Seneca Chief $22.7 This is the story of controversial Seneca chief and orator Red Jacket (ca. 17501830), whose passionate, articulate defense of the old ways won the admiration of many but also earned enmity from other tribal leaders. Red Jacket received a medal from George Washington as a token of friendship. This biography follows Red Jacket from boyhood through the Revolutionary War. Author: Parker, Arthur Caswell/ Abler, Thomas S./ Abler, Delete S. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 228 Publication Date: 1998/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.02 x 5.31 x 0.56 inches |
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Fallen Men's Chief Skate Shoe $46.73 Jamie Thomas his expertise to the Chief skate shoe from Fallen. The look stays old school with a lower profile and an iconic shape. When it comes to performance, you get great board feel from the gum rubber outsole plus plenty of padding through the tongue and collar. |
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Sioux Chief Old Hand 12x18 Giclee On Canvas $77.63 Series: Native AmericanArtist: Carl and Grace MoonPeriod: PhotographySource country: USASource Year: Carl Everton Moon (18791948) photographed Native Americans in their natural state. He aim was to show their culture as it was prior to Western encroachment.12 inch by 18 inch Giclee print on Canvas.All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results.This item is custom made per order. |
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Gypsy SOULE - Chief Pendant (Faux Silver) - Jewelry $39.99 6pm.com is proud to offer the Gypsy SOULE - Chief Pendant (Faux Silver) - Jewelry: Let the vibrant hues of this pendant add a splash of color to any ensemble! ; Old silver-tone pendant with multiple semi-precious stones. ; Indian chief charm centered on pendant. ; Pendant measures 3.25 long. ; Weight: 1.29 oz |
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Old Owl $74.88 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Old Owl (c. late 1790s 1849) was a Native American Civil Chief of the Penateka band of the Comanche Indians. His name, Mopechokopa, in Comanche literally meant Old Owl. Nothing is known of his youth or early years. Old Owl was a member of the same band of the Comanche as the more famous Buffalo Hump and Santa Anna. Although known as a civil, or peace, Chief, he was known to lead war parties. He was an important chief, though probably less influential than Buffalo Hump during the 1830s and 1840s. He was originally, along with Buffalo Hump and Santa Anna, a leader of Comanche resistance to Anglo settlement in Texas, especially during the period following the Council House Fight. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2011/02/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
