The CSS Hunley sank four times during its sea trials. Undeterred, the Hunley did sink one Union ship but also destroyed itself.
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Not during his MLB career.
In Tudor times there usually were two major meals during the day.
2 in 1692 all 26 who actually went to trial (lots more were accused) were convicted.
The word 'Trial' appears 14 times in the King James version of the Bible.
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Con Hunley is married to his wife, Jan. They have been together for many years, and their relationship has often been highlighted in interviews. Hunley is a well-known country music singer and songwriter, recognized for his contributions to the genre.
A settlement ends during the trial phase and a dismissal with prejudice ends after the trial.
Seven times in the NKJV . The word trial is found 7 times too.
how many times did you trial your experiment, for each test you did
at least 37 and a half
As many times as you need it. Only once you can use trial period for limited time of 30 days. I wont remove text above but please if you spend time to answer question do not provide misleading information's.
Many warships were invented during the US Civil War. Coming immediately to mind are the Merrimack and the Monitor, both early armoured warships. Also the David and the Hunley, early submarines built for the Confederate Navy.
In a criminal trial, a witness is typically questioned multiple times during the proceedings. Initially, they are subjected to direct examination by the party that called them to testify, followed by cross-examination by the opposing party. Depending on the circumstances, there may also be re-direct and re-cross examinations. The exact number of times can vary based on the complexity of the case and the strategies of the attorneys involved.
Unfortunately, many times victims feels intimidated by the justice system we have and that they will be treated as the guilty party rather than the other way around. Many are embarasssed to have personal details about themselves brought out into the open during the investigation into the crime and especially during any trial that may be held.
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