Speaking at a UN Security Council debate in New York on Tuesday, Ms Pillay called on the Council to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.
Bush did not refer to his own role, if any, in the operation, not even to refer to the fact that he caused the war that forced Saddam to flee into a hole in the ground in the first place.
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Just to be precise, Mafia, or even Cosa Nostra, should in fact refer only to the Sicilian version.
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The term was coined by footballer Roy Keane in 2000, and is used to refer to fans who attend matches only in order to enjoy corporate hospitality.
This thinking finds its way into federal laws that prohibit kickbacks for medical referrals and forbid doctors to own part interests in providers they refer business to.
Events that happen in the game will refer to, and possibly affect, things in the TV series and vice versa.
Although President Bush did allow the Security Council to refer the situation in Darfur to the ICC in 2005 -- at one point even offering to assist the ICC in its investigation of possible war crimes in Sudan -- his administration was clear in maintaining American reservations about the Court itself.
David Blunkett, while home secretary, refused in 2003 to refer his case to the Parole Board.
Water and energy are deeply intertwined in what we refer to as the water-energy nexus.
"Cell, " in this case, seems to refer to the one in his mind.
And for the record, line numbers in this piece refer to the form 1040 for 2011 (downloads as a pdf).
Mr. Gordy, whom people in his circle refer to as "chairman, " says his approach on the musical mirrored the method at his label.
Each delegation is expected to give a presentation about programmes in their country and refer to any measures planned to be implemented at the national or regional level.
"In the event that this should fail, I have already begun to lobby the leaders of other political parties in parliament, to refer the law directly to the Constitutional Court, " the DA's parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko said in a speech before the vote.
As there are monies in the cash taxes paid this year that refer to profits made in earlier years.
With regards to this ruling, which the DOJ was an active participant in, I would refer you to the Justice Department.
In his Easter message, Cardinal O'Brien is expected to refer to remarks made by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010 that Christians "need to be free to act in accordance with their own principles".
This is the helmet that plaintiffs refer to in their Master Complaint, pointing out that Riddell marketed the helmet as reducing concussions by 31%.
The quartet has just issued a new album, called The '59 Sound, filled with narratives that recall, and in several cases refer directly to, Springsteen's early works.
He also appeared to refer to an Israeli military operation in response to a violation of what he termed an Israeli "red line" with regard to the Syrian conflict.
But Curin said researchers, who typically refer in their studies to cheap rubber flip-flops that can be purchased at discount stores, must realize not all flip-flops are created equally.
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I'm going to -- I'd refer you to NATO in terms of whether or not there are specific contributions, or individual countries about specific troop contributions that they may make as part of this.
The report said it had been established that midwives were required to store such diaries at home in the event of needing to refer patients out of hours.
The benefits are that, with time and enforcement, businesspeople will be held in higher regard and will be able to refer to the code when asked or tempted to do something that they believe not to be in the best interests of their company.
Security Council to refer Syria to the International Criminal Court in the Hague to face charges.
In order for anyone to feel comfortable enough to refer you, there must be trust in the fact that you will perform well and as promised.
Defence solicitor advocate John Scott QC wanted judges Lord Carloway, Lord Brodie and Lord Marnoch to refer the case to the Supreme Court in London to rule on whether the police acted illegally.
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