It depends on which event occurred first. If the parole was granted BEFORE the transfer decision was made, then the parole would take precedence. An order of the court will always take precedence over an internal jail administrative decision.
He has not decided on the college yet.
Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.
Because he had failed to destroy the Army Of Tennessee, as ordered. But he had managed to destroy civilian morale when he occupied Atlanta, and decided to continue with this policy.
Tennessee and Mississippi ended at the Mississippi River, so Arkansas started from there.
The eastern area of Tennessee was pro-Union in the battle between the north and the south. When Tennessee decided to secede from the Union at the beginning of the Civil War, the eastern area of Tennessee attempted to secede from Tennessee and remain part of the United States.
Because that is how the Babylonians decided to divide up a minute. Because that is how the Babylonians decided to divide up a minute. Because that is how the Babylonians decided to divide up a minute. Because that is how the Babylonians decided to divide up a minute.
no, decided is not a noun because a noun is a person, place, or thing decided is none of these so it is an adjective describing what the noun has decided
English letter sample - car transfer ownership
Grant decided on a campaign along the Tennessee River to take Chattanooga as the gateway to Atlanta and the Deep South.
Decided is to make a choice. I decided to wear my blue shirt instead of my white shirt because it is raining outside. I decided to stay inside during the thunderstorm because i did not want to get struck by lightening.
Yes she did, she was red shirted, so she could have played another year, but decided not to and to instead go straight to the WNBA
Because God decided to make it there