When he died in 2006, he was still to stand trial for human rights abuses, as ordered by the Chilean courts.
He was sent back to prison at that time for not amending his 2000 and 2001 tax returns, as ordered by the judge.
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Elsewhere in Washington, federal workers, some weeping, poured out of government buildings as officials ordered them to evacuate.
It came as he ordered a belated inquiry into the abuse scandal and offered an apology to Savile's victims.
When, once in office, President Kabila did not do as they ordered, the two invading presidents tried to oust him, but they failed and then fell out over their aims in Congo.
Even the one steam locomotive in the SNCB's own official heritage collection drably named 29.013 was built in Canada, as Belgium ordered engines from North America to replace the equipment destroyed in World War II.
Mr Justice Sweeney said a not guilty verdict would require them to be sure she had no choice but to do as her husband ordered and that he was present at the time she signed the paperwork as she said he was.
As a temporary measure, the 50-year-old Mr. Sutherland found a cherry supplier in Poland and ordered as much as he could: 150, 000 pounds of "individually quick-frozen" Lutowka cherries from the Lublin region, which are similar to the Montmorency variety.
It's about as far from the ordered, repeatable world of chip-manufacturing as you can get.
By the time that all is revealed, you'll be breathing twice as fast as the doctor ordered.
Islamic law gives you the ideal understanding of how society is supposed to be ordered as far as Muslims are concerned.
Two people close to the Bank of Italy said Mr Draghi as governor had ordered intense scrutiny of Monte dei Paschi, including the 2010 visit.
The big rise in hospital errors and infections has spurred Medicare to reconsider how it pays for services, potentially refusing to pay for procedures ordered as a result of medical error.
The survey, which Congress ordered as part of the 2008 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, asked respondents about 15 regulations stemming from the law that colleges had identified as being particularly onerous.
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And the images are as restrained and as precise as the highly ordered behavior of the characters, who wear their mask of dignity tightly bound in order not to burst out laughing or screaming.
"You can't introduce an airplane so radically different without there being issues, " says Robert Milton, who in 2005 ordered as many as 60 Dreamliners as chief executive of Air Canada parent Ace Aviation Holdings Inc.
The debate over the smallpox vaccine is further complicated by claims from the US that a vaccine against the Lister strain, such as the one ordered by the UK government, might not be the best option.
The French railways, who are appealing against the June verdict, argue they had no choice during the war but to do as they were ordered by the Vichy government in collaboration with the German occupying army.
Mr Gove, who has responsibility of child protection matters as well as education, ordered the Carlile Report into the background to the Edlington incident after he concluded the serious case review published in March did not "meet his expectations".
White viewed that as a preliminary ruling and ordered his staff to continue to support the program as part of the budget already submitted to Congress.
Besides, Mr Sharon has been prepared to countenance such a retreat before: in 1982, as defence minister, he ordered the evacuation of 5, 000 settlers from the Sinai desert, as part of a peace deal with Egypt.
Sandborn took Smarr on as a patient and ordered an MRI and another colonoscopy.
No, the trades had to go through the keyboard, just as the Nasdaq had ordered.
Paulson began insisting that banks like Goldman reveal their positions as his firm was ordered to do by a judge back in April.
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There is clearly a possible application here for SMEs, especially as economies of scale push the price down as more cards are ordered.
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Blitz had already been accused of discovery abuse in two federal court cases, including in one court that ordered sanctions as recently as 2010.
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New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg sought to reassure folks, saying nothing like Sandy's surge was expected and stressing that no evacuations were being ordered, as they were before the superstorm.
On a warm night, Alice, Bruno, and I raced through a bottle of the good house Chablis and the plate of sausages and radishes that came with a little pot of butter as soon as we'd ordered.
In one experiment, they found that job candidates who ordered a glass of wine during an interview over dinner were viewed as less intelligent than those who ordered a soft drink.
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Magistrates had ordered the wiretap as part of an investigation into inappropriate interference in the takeover.
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