But Judge Harold Kahn said that Kleiner could still make an argument before the court to bring the case to arbitration.
Harold Wilson once said that his greatest achievement was merely to have kept the parliamentary Labour Party in one piece.
"New York is showing the way for some good strategies in policing, " said Harold Pollack, co-director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab.
"We're very excited about this, " said Harold, the cardiology college's president.
"We're pulling up the safety net behind us, and we don't have a new safety net in case something goes wrong, " said Harold Feld, legal director for consumer group Public Knowledge.
During the testimony, Mr. Murdoch, asked about editorial independence at his papers, said Harold Evans, former editor of The Times who left in the 1980s, once behind closed doors asked him what he wanted him to say in the paper.
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"A surprising amount of work that rushed to China over the past decade could soon start to come back -- and the economic impact could be significant, " said Harold L. Sirkin, a senior partner and lead author of the analysis.
"The firefighters who responded today were performing a selfless, meaningful service to their community, unaware that a cold-hearted maniac was planning to ambush them and take their lives, " said Harold Schaitberger, general president of the Washington-based International Association of Fire Fighters.
"We estimate that roughly half of all people living with HIV either don't know that they are infected, or they are not in care, or both, " said Dr Harold Jaffe, an acting director of the National Center for HIV at the CDC.
The babies have not been named yet, said Dr. Harold Henry, the hospital's chief of maternal and fetal medicine.
"We all worked very hard, achieved landmark improvements and protected our members and our union for many years, " said ILA President Harold J.
Rockey, 43, turned down the Romeos but said yes to Harold Ruttenberg, founder and chairman of Just For Feet, the 352-store athletic-footwear chain based in Birmingham, Ala.
"If somebody is anxious and upset and stressed, they're just not going to heal as quickly, " said Dr. Harold Koenig, director of the Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health at Duke University.
"Essentially, this was a death sentence, " said Dr. John Harold, a Los Angeles heart specialist who is president of the College of Cardiology.
"We'll do what we have to do, but we have a pretty hefty amount of money in the disaster relief fund, " said House Appropriations Committee Chairman Harold Rogers, R-Ky.
One of the people who may not want the information to come out, LaBella intimated, might be former White House deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes, whose handiwork, LaBella said Tuesday, could be traced through a series of ongoing investigations.
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"We actually thought the plant was too well designed to have a serious accident, " said former Nuclear Regulatory Commission official Harold Denton.
Harold Holzer, a spokesman for the museum, said the 1893 law had been superseded.
Paya and passenger Harold Capero died in the accident, the statement said.
Di Stefano - who has said his clients included serial killer Dr Harold Shipman and Serbian war criminal Slobodan Milosevic - did not react as the 25 guilty verdicts were delivered at London's Southwark Crown Court.
Harold had written a section in the book where he said that browning meat doesn't keep in the juices -- and that flew in the face of all the things I had learned about classical French cooking up until then.
After all, the founder of the magazine, Harold Ross (who was not from NY), famously said that his magazine was not for the little old lady in Dubuque, Iowa.
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His claim to the English throne was based on the assertion it had been promised to him in 1051 by his distant cousin Edward the Confessor - a promise that Harold, Duke of Wessex, had sworn to uphold, he said.
University of Miami geology professor Harold Wanless, who wasn't involved in the survey, said he was at a Miami Beach meeting on Thursday with business and political leaders on how to try to keep from losing their "hugely expensive" land.
Harold Degenhardt, administrator of the commission's Fort Worth office, said the next stage would focus on the individuals responsible for the overstatement.
District Master Harold Gracey repeated his opposition to direct talks with the Garvaghy Road residents over the marches, and said he was in no position to do deals with anyone.
Dr Kevin Spencer, the consultant biochemist at Harold Wood, who developed Oscar along with specialists from King's College Hospital, London, said the test was relieving anxieties for many pregnant women.
"There are certainly other documents that Mr. Ickes generated while he was at the White House that haven't been requested yet, or weren't requested of Harold, which we are preparing to submit to the congressional committees on their request, " Davis said.
Giving evidence, his third wife, Jennie, said her husband had asked her to send the official report into the suicide of mass murderer Harold Shipman but she did not know why he wanted it.
Harold Smith, a resident of the Amsterdam Houses, a public housing development across the street from Damrosch Park, said he simply wants the park returned to the people who live nearby, so children have a place to play.
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