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| | France: the great hall in the Palace of Justice in Paris, France |
 | | Regarding the Great Hall in the Palace of Justice in Paris, it is on an extremely historic island, the Ill de la Cite, at the center of all that is Paris and in a building that dates back to being a royal palace of the 1300's. |  | | France: the great hall in the Palace of Justice in Paris, France |  | | Subject: the great hall in the Palace of Justice in Paris, France |
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| | Hall |
 | | Paris Hall of Justice The Paris Hall of Justice (Palais de Justice de Paris) is located in the France. |  | | It is the smallest hall of residence on campus... |  | | Charlotte Hall, Maryland Charlotte Hall is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,214. |
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 | | Paris Hall of Justice The Paris Hall of Justice (Palais de Justice de Paris) is located in the France. |  | | Rutland Hall Rutland Hall is a Duke of Rutland. |  | | Centre Hall, Pennsylvania Centre Hall is a borough located in 2000 census, the borough had a total population of 1,079. |
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| | Palais de Justice -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | See: (Click link for more info and facts about Paris Hall of Justice) Paris Hall of Justice for the one in (The capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce) Paris. |  | | Palais de Justice (literally Palace of Justice) is (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French for " (Click link for more info and facts about Hall of Justice) Hall of Justice". |  | | Palais de Justice -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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| | Paris |
 | | Paris Hall of Justice The Paris Hall of Justice (Palais de Justice de Paris) is located in the France. |  | | Les Sablons (Paris Metro) Les Sablons is a Paris Metro. |  | | Pont de Neuilly (Paris Metro) Pont de Neuilly is a Paris Metro. |
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| | E-nough!: Vandals daub swastika near Notre Dame |
 | | The Paris Hall of Justice (3) houses various courts: the Paris court of large claims; the Paris correctional court; the Paris Court of Appeal; the French Cour de cassation (highest jurisdiction in the French judicial order). |  | | I believed this area is kept under close scrutiny, cause : The Paris Hall of Justice (Palais de Justice de Paris) (3), Quai des Orfèvres (4) (Frances Scotland Yard equivalent. |  | | PARIS (Reuters) - Vandals have daubed a swastika and written "death to the Jews" on a wall in front of Paris's Notre Dame cathedral overnight, police say. |
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| | paris defenition |
 | | The historical heart of Paris is the Ãle de la Cité, a small island largely occupied by the huge Paris Hall of Justice Palais de Justice and the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris. |  | | Paris is the capital city of France, as well as the capital of the Ãle-de-France (région) Ãle-de-France région, whose territory encompasses Paris and its suburbs. |  | | Administratively speaking, the public transportation networks of the Paris region are coordinated by the Syndicat des transports dÃle-de-France (STIF), formerly Syndicat des transports parisiens (STP). |
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| | Paris Hall of Justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Paris Hall of Justice (Palais de Justice de Paris) is located in the Île de la Cité in central Paris, France. |  | | A visit of the Hall of Justice (official site of the Paris Court of Appeal) |  | | It is built on the location of the former royal palace of Saint Louis, from which the Sainte Chapelle still remains. |
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| | Paris Hall of Justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Paris Hall of Justice (Palais de Justice de Paris) is located in the Île de la Cité in central Paris, France. |  | | A visit of the Hall of Justice (official site of the Paris Court of Appeal) |  | | It is built on the location of the former royal palace of Saint Louis, from which the Sainte Chapelle still remains. |
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| | Sect Not Allowed to Build Cult Hall, Paris Mayor |
 | | Paris Mayor Jean Tiberi on Friday decided not to give the Universal Church of God's Kingdom (EURD in French), classified as "sect" in a parliamentary report, the permission to build a hall for cult ceremonies. |  | | The Brazil-originated sect has applied three times for Paris City Hall's permission to transform a cinema that it had purchased in the 10th district of Paris into a hall for cult ceremonies. |  | | While not banning sect activities, the French Ministry of Justice has urged all governmental institutions to be vigilant against possible abuses that sects could commit. |
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| | JLA Watchtower |
 | | At the center of the Hall of Justice stands the Roundtable. |  | | Directly beneath the Hall of Justice lies the Monitor Womb, the League’s eyes and ears. |  | | The Hall of Justice Home Page >> Databank >> |
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| | Palais de Justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See Paris Hall of Justice for the one in Paris. |  | | Palais de Justice (literally Palace of Justice) is French for "Hall of Justice," and is the name commonly given to courthouses in French-speaking countries. |  | | This page was last modified 18:22, 22 August 2005. |
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| | Palais de Justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See Paris Hall of Justice for the one in Paris. |  | | Palais de Justice (literally Palace of Justice) is French for "Hall of Justice," and is the name commonly given to courthouses in French-speaking countries. |  | | This page was last modified 18:22, 22 August 2005. |
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| | Georgia Signers of the Delcaration of Indpendence |
 | | As one of his final acts as governor, Hall was able to announce the signing of the Treaty of Paris which officially ended the war. |  | | Hall was a longtime friend of Button Gwinnett, one of his fellow delegates to the Congress. |  | | Returning to Georgia in 1783 he still faced criticism over his previous actions against McIntosh, yet the assembly still chose him as chief justice of the new state. |
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| | News-Star OnlineFrench court convicts former Prime Minister Alain Juppe in scandal 01/31/04 |
 | | Former Prime Minister Alain Juppe, left, arrives with his lawyer Francis Szpiner at the Nanterre hall of justice, outside Paris, Friday. |  | | The conviction stems from a fake jobs scheme in the early 1990s under which Paris City Hall paid the salaries of some personnel of Chirac's political party. |  | | Juppe was one of 27 people on trial in the case, but his role was limited to the salaries of seven people paid by City Hall between 1990 and 1995. |
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| | Articles - Parlement |
 | | Originally, there was only the Parlement of Paris, born out of the king's council (Latin: Curia Regis) in 1307, and located inside the medieval royal palace, now the Paris Hall of Justice. |  | | Some, especially the Parlement de Paris, gradually acquired the habit of refusing to register legislation with which they disagreed until the king held a lit de justice or sent a lettre de cachet to force them to act. |  | | However, the Parlement of Paris had the largest jurisdiction of all the parlements, covering the major part of northern and central France, and was simply known as "the Parlement". |
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| | Paris -> Points of Interest on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
 | | The historical nucleus of Paris is the Île de la Cité, a small boat-shaped island largely occupied by the huge Palais de Justice and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. |  | | FPARIS.Jacques CHIRAC Mayor of Paris during 50th anniv of Liberation of Paris, at City Hall. |  | | Characteristic of Paris are the tree-lined quays along the Seine (famed, on the left bank, for their open-air bookstalls), the historic bridges that span the Seine, and the vast tree-lined boulevards that replaced the city walls. |
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 | | We have a Baseball Hall of Fame and a Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. |  | | Though educated at the Sorbonne, Villon repeatedly ran afoul of the law, lived among thieves, killed a man, and finally was exiled from Paris. |  | | No doubt there are halls of fame for dentists and sheet-metal contractors, too. |
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| | Parlement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Originally, there was only the Parlement of Paris, born out of the king's council (Latin : Curia Regis) in 1307, and located inside the medieval royal palace, now the Paris Hall of Justice. |  | | Some, especially the Parlement de Paris, gradually acquired the habit of refusing to register legislation with which they disagreed until the king held a lit de justice or sent a lettre de cachet to force them to act. |  | | However, the Parlement of Paris had the largest jurisdiction of all the parlements, covering the major part of northern and central France, and was simply known as "the Parlement ". |
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| | Parlement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Originally, there was only the Parlement of Paris, born out of the king's council (Latin: Curia Regis) in 1307, and located inside the medieval royal palace, now the Paris Hall of Justice. |  | | Some, especially the Parlement de Paris, gradually acquired the habit of refusing to register legislation with which they disagreed until the king held a lit de justice or sent a lettre de cachet to force them to act. |  | | However, the Parlement of Paris had the largest jurisdiction of all the parlements, covering the major part of northern and central France, and was simply known as "the Parlement". |
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| | Parlement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Originally, there was only the Parlement of Paris, born out of the king's council (Latin: Curia Regis) in 1307, and located inside the medieval royal palace, now the Paris Hall of Justice. |  | | Some, especially the Parlement de Paris, gradually acquired the habit of refusing to register legislation with which they disagreed until the king held a lit de justice or sent a lettre de cachet to force them to act. |  | | However, the Parlement of Paris had the largest jurisdiction of all the parlements, covering the major part of northern and central France, and was simply known as "the Parlement". |
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| | París Pasillo de la justicia |
 | | English version: Paris Hall of Justice Next: Île de la Cité Up |  | | La París Pasillo de la justicia (Palais de Justice de París) está situada en el Île de la Cité en París central, Francia. |
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| | Paris :: Paris - Social Studies |
 | | The historical heart of Paris is the le de la Cit, a small island now largely occupied by the huge Paris Hall of Justice and the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris. |  | | The weakness of the late Carolingian King of France led to the gradual rise in power of the Comte de Paris; Odo, Count of Paris was elected king of France by feudal lords while Charles III of France was also claiming the throne. |  | | In 1929, the Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes were officially incorporated into the city of Paris. |
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| | Paris Online Research :: Information about Paris |
 | | The historical heart of Paris is the le de la Cit, a small island now largely occupied by the huge Paris Hall of Justice and the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris. |  | | The weakness of the late Carolingian King of France led to the gradual rise in power of the Comte de Paris; Odo, Count of Paris was elected king of France by feudal lords while Charles III of France was also claiming the throne. |  | | Arc de Triomphe - monument at the center of the Place de l'toile, commemorating the victories of France and honoring those who died in battle. |
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| | Agence France Presse English: Inquiry clears police in suicide of Paris town hall killer@ HighBeam Research |
 | | A judicial inquiry into how a gunman who killed eight people in a town hall outside Paris managed to commit suicide has cleared the police officers who detained him, a public prosecutor said. |  | | Inquiry clears police in suicide of Paris town hall killer |  | | The French interior and justice ministries launched a joint inquiry into how Richard Durn, a psychologically unstable 33-year-old man, was able to leap to his death from a fourth-floor window in the Paris police headquarters, two days after running amok at a local council meeting. |
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| | SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Cour de cassation |
 | | It has its seat in the Paris Hall of Justice. |  | | The High Court of Justice has never been convened in the Fifth Republic and the Court of Justice of the Republic only rarely. |  | | Occasionally the courts may also request the opinion of the European Court of Justice with respect to the laws of the European Union. |
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| | Justice Hall, Laurie R. King - Booked for Murder |
 | | But it’s not until Holmes and Russell arrive at Justice Hall, a home of unearthly perfection set in a garden modeled on Paradise, that they fully understand the irony echoed in the family motto, Justicia fortitudo mea est: |  | | A trail of ominous clues comprise a mystery that leads from an English hamlet to the city of Paris to the wild prairie of the New World. |  | | Justice Hall, Laurie R. King - Booked for Murder |
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| | In Court -- Photographers under investigation for their roles in the fatal accident: They could be charged with manslaughter, failing to aid victims - 9/3/97 |
 | | Reporters swarm a police van as it enters the Paris Hall of Justice where seven photographers are being held in the princess' death. |  | | PARIS -- A French judge declared seven paparazzi to be manslaughter suspects Tuesday in the death of Princess Diana, including one photographer said to have felt the dying princess' pulse while snapping shots of the car wreck. |  | | A lawyer for one photographer dismissed the investigation as "theater justice," a sop to public outrage over the fact Diana, her millionaire boyfriend and their driver were killed while being chased by paparazzi. |
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 | | For the bourgeois of Paris were aware that it is not sufficient to pray in every conjuncture, and to plead for the franchises of the city, and they had always in reserve, in the garret of the town hall, a few good rusty arquebuses. |  | | What put the "whole population of Paris in commotion," as Jehan de Troyes expresses it, on the sixth of January, was the double solemnity, united from time immemorial, of the Epiphany and the Feast of Fools. |  | | The city found there all that is required for a city like Paris; a chapel in which to pray to God; a ~plaidoyer~, or pleading room, in which to hold hearings, and to repel, at need, the King's people; and under the roof, an ~arsenac~ full of artillery. |
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| | Paris Hall of Justice -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Paris Hall of Justice -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |  | | the Paris (Click link for more info and facts about Court of Appeal) Court of Appeal; |  | | (official site of the Paris Court of Appeal) |
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