She spent 85 days in a Virginia jail back in 2005, after failing to get federal judges to quash a subpoena from Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald.
However, the Islington Stadium Communities Alliance lodged papers at the High Court in a bid to quash Islington Council's approval.
Harris originally filed a motion to quash the DA's subpoena himself, but Judge Sciarrino dismissed it in April because he said Harris didn't own the information being requested -- Twitter did.
Taxpayers likely incurred additional expenses for attorneys in New York who argued on Holmes' behalf against Winter's requests for a judge there to quash the Colorado subpoena.
Meanwhile Hughton's position as manager for the forthcoming season has been confirmed, as the board seek to quash speculation a new manager would be introduced ahead of the Premier League return.
Mr Mubarak has also tried to quash rumours of a big and early cabinet shake-up.
But we must pay attention to what those triggers were, and as a society, help to quash them.
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So the imposition of price caps in a given country will not necessarily quash innovation there, thanks to the lure of exports.
Di Canio -- still adored at West Ham, where he played for four years -- has attempted to quash suggestions he was a racist by claiming that two of his best friends during his playing career in England were black.
"I believe that the case for the High Court to quash the original inquests is a good one, " Mr Grieve said.
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Mr. Jordan was aware of the substance of the drafting of the affidavit, the representation, the motion to quash, he even had a part in the redrafting.
He issued a stream of Vatican documents that aimed to quash debate over the church's opposition to homosexual unions, birth control and the ordination of women.
Indeed, she may well have published her book in part to quash the notion that she is a naive innocent who is simply manipulated to attack one political side and not the other.
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Microsoft is trying to quash RIM's messaging service with a technology called ActiveSync that relays e-mails to phones directly from its ubiquitous Exchange e-mail servers.
However last year, following the publication of The Hillsborough Independent Panel's report into the disaster, a further appeal by the families of the victims to quash the verdicts was upheld.
However, to speed things up even further, Pincus needed a business model that would be tough for his rivals to quash.
Almost immediately, President Karzai asked Afghanistan's Attorney General to quash the warrant against Mr. Azimi, according to a former Afghan prosecutor involved in the investigation.
Republican House Speaker John Boehner and GOP Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell were quick to quash any suggestion that the GOP might be amenable to a carbon tax.
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When disaffected army officers attempted a coup, Juan Carlos put his throne and prestige on the line to quash it.
Despite his disclaimers that a Kerry-McCain pairing was unlikely, McCain's comments received enough attention that his office felt the need to quash the speculation several hours later, insisting he would not be a vice presidential candidate this year.
Likewise, the Zulu-based Inkatha Freedom Party, which got less than 5% and 18 seats in 2009, recently postponed a conference as officials loyal to Mangosuthu Buthelezi, its veteran leader, sought to quash his deputy's bid for the crown.
When the IRS issues a summons you can comply, refuse, ignore it or go to court and attempt to quash it by showing you have legitimate legal reasons not to disclose the information.
The British government had thought that a committee of EU central-bank governors, charged in 1988 with studying if monetary union was feasible, would quash the idea.
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