The Attorney General's Chambers are being consulted to resolve the situation where three lifers are being held in the prison.
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Yet here's Chambers, talking up the next boom in a conference room outside his office at Cisco's San Jose, California. headquarters.
As to character, there is no hint of unhappiness or rejection in the easeful Blair passage from private school to Oxford to barrister's chambers.
The aroma of the beeswax is "totally seductive, " Ms. Kosinski says, employing the kind of sensual language most often used to describe Mr. Laib's chambers.
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"We face an affordability crisis in our city and it cuts right to the fabric of New York, " said Ms. Quinn, speaking to a packed audience in the council's chambers.
No-one from the Bailiff's chambers was available to comment.
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Powell timed 9.95 while Richard Thompson of Trinidad (9.98) and Britain's Dwain Chambers (10.04) also qualified.
After the pyramid's main chambers were discovered, researchers were puzzled by one interesting fact.
The exhibition in Edinburgh's City Chambers focuses on members of the black community who played a key role in the abolition of slavery.
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It noted that not only does she live at No 10 Downing Street as "Britain's first lady" but that she also practices under her maiden name Cherie Booth as a Queen's Counsel with London's Matrix Chambers law firm.
Some resources to help drum up reliable partners and navigate local business rules include the Department of Commerce's U.S. Commercial Service, which has trade offices in over 80 countries, and one of the 104 U.S. Chambers of Commerce in 91 countries.
Obama detailed the U.S. military involvement in the Friday night mission in a letter sent to the leaders of the nation's two legislative chambers.
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Richard Nelson's play, adapted in collaboration with Colin Chambers from Tynan's own diaries, has anecdotes to spare, as one might expect, and a degree of pathos which one might not anticipate.
Cisco's boss, John Chambers, agrees that the problems of absorbing large companies like Bay or Ascend can be overwhelming.
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To better rein in Cisco's disparate parts, Chambers has extended his oversight to 13 executives who report directly to him.
Mr Chambers's parsimony is commendable, but Cisco's shareholders might be better served if he stayed at home and ran the company instead.
Under British Olympic Association rules, Chambers's failed drug test triggers a lifelong Olympic ban and UKA chief Davies wants that extended to all competitions.
Chambers's return to competition, he finished second at the world indoor championships earlier this year, has received a mixed reception with many former track and field stars outspoken in their criticism of the 30-year-old.
McVeigh's other attorney, Nathan Chambers, told CNN there is no standard for autopsy in federal executions because the last federal execution occurred 38 years ago.
Ta Prohm's walls, roofs, chambers and courtyards have been sufficiently repaired to stop further deterioration, and the inner sanctuary has been cleared of bushes and thick undergrowth, but the temple has been left in the stranglehold of trees.
According to Chambers, Cisco's main problem is that it had too many great new products.
But even Cisco's partnerships could backfire, for Chambers' big ambitions could threaten some of these allies.
The unwieldy government deficits in the U.S. and Europe loom as Chambers' biggest worry.
"His pulmonary artery is in the wrong position so it doesn't go through his two heart chambers, it's in the middle, " said Mr Barham.
American companies are adding to the trend by moving more of their important operations to India: John Chambers, Cisco's boss, has decreed that 20% of the firm's leadership should be in Bangalore.
U.S. Park Police Chief Teresa Chambers said leave for some of her officers has been canceled and virtually her entire force is either working or on call, with a half-dozen events being staged on Washington' National Mall this week.
But his appearance in Beijing now rests on a ruling by a judge in London's High Court on Wednesday as Chambers bids to overturn a British Olympic Association bye law, which bans athletes with a doping conviction from competing at the Games.
Then, in 1934, George Norris, a United States senator from Nebraska, repeated Jefferson's fears and helped to persuade Nebraska's voters to delete one of their chambers.
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