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The principal piece of physical evidence they still didn't have was the gun Ringer had used.
The principal piece of decoration is a small painting of a sad-looking fish.
Three principal pieces of evidence are cited in favor of the identification with the shroud.
The amateur geologist's principal piece of equipment is the geologist's hammer.
Here the furniture was simple, the principal piece being an exceedingly fine ebony bookcase, with mirrored panels.
Oxfordians cite four principal pieces of evidence praising Oxford as a poet and a playwright:
Those conversations, investigators said, loom as the principal pieces of evidence against both men on allegations of bribery, conspiracy and fraud.
Her principal piece of naval artillery, the cannon "Long Tom", was later recovered from Horta Bay.
The prosecution's principal piece of evidence was a metal bar on which forensic scientists found a partial palm print matching Mr. Offen's right hand.
When the lower mast, the topmasts, and the royals were sawn and split, the principal pieces of the raft were ready.
The two principal pieces of legislation forming the trademark system are the Trademark Law, and the Unfair Competition Law.
In the United Kingdom, where the principal piece of drug prohibition legislation is the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, criticism includes:
The Trustee Act 2000 repealed most of the 1961 Act and now serves as the principal piece of guidance on trustee investments.
The principal pieces of furniture, occupying the room's center, were a padded swivel-chair and a massive antique Scottish table-desk crowded with reader-plaques and durofilm printouts.
The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 is the principal piece of legislation governing the use and development of land within Scotland.
This last single was produced by 18 avril Production and the principal piece was arranged by N'Guessan Amessan, according to Bébi Philippe.
The production, on a cramped stage where the principal piece of scenery is an impressionistic canvas of a seascape, is spare and rhythmically very jumpy but teeming with energy.
Accessory pieces of land and rights over neighbouring land which are automatically transferred when the principal piece of land is transferred for example, a car parking space belonging to a flat.
The principal piece of the Regalia is St Edward's Crown, with which the new Sovereign is actually crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury during the coronation ceremony.
Filesystem drivers executed in kernel-space (ring 0) and are divided in four principal pieces: microIFS, miniIFS, IFS, helpers.
There are two principal pieces of technology for automating fingerprints: an electronic reader or live-scan machine, costing up to $60,000 each, and a "matching" computer, which compares new fingerprints with prints on file.
Entry of these cells into the epididymis is accompanied by sudden activation of the tyrosine phosphorylation pathway, initially in the principal piece of the cell and subsequently in the midpiece.
These pieces had long runs in tandem with, and sometimes beyond, the runs of the principal pieces, and they were usually played on tour throughout Britain as companion pieces, benefit pieces and short-programme items.
The passing of the Trustee Act 2000 effectively nullified the 1961 Act's terms in relation to trustee investment, and the 2000 Act is now the principal piece of legislation in this area.
The principal pieces of his first concert with the orchestra were d'Indy's symphonic ballad La forêt enchantée, Smetana's symphonic poem Šárka, and Lalo's little-known Symphony in G minor.