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1 There will then be a hearing on Thursday which could decide Charlie's fate.
2 One even wore what appeared to be a hearing aid.
3 I realized then that there would not be a hearing .
4 There will be a hearing on Aeropostale's claims against Sycamore in August, the Aeropostale spokeswoman said.
5 There will be a hearing and talky-talk and I must listen respectfully while the abutments crumble.
6 In this case there will be a hearing in the Family Court to hear the views of all parties.
7 The court has indicated that it is seeking a response before it considers whether there should be a hearing .
8 Titus Natkime, a lawyer for the tribe, said there would be a hearing on the mediation efforts on August 20.
9 Titus Natkime, a lawyer for the tribe, said there would be a hearing on the mediation efforts on Aug. 20.
10 Mr Weatherall says if the injunction is opposed, there may be a hearing before a judge within the next few weeks.
11 There will be a hearing in Ontario Superior Court next week to decide whether the company can go ahead with the plan.
12 An ex parte hearing in court would be a hearing taken by one side or party in the absence of the other.
13 The next step in this case will be a hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence for the actor to stand trial.
14 In an age in which all things about which Parisians much cared must be Italian, there might be a hearing for Italian philosophy.
15 There would be a hearing , somewhere and sometime, at which she would have to testify as to the circumstances, but that was all.
16 There will be a hearing in June regarding other claims Coyne in which he has accused the union and McCluskey's supporters of breaching union rules.
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