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en By waiving that right, Mr. Mead has agreed in essence that there is sufficient evidence ... for him to stand trial on those charges.

en Mead is an incredibly diverse beverage and has wonderful flavor and aroma profiles. The public can taste for themselves at the festival. We proudly remind everyone that mead is historically referred to as nectar of the gods and can stand alone or, just like grape wine and beer, complement food at the dinner table.

en We do not have sufficient evidence to warrant the filing of charges against anyone who has been investigated at this time,

en We did not file criminal charges because we did not believe that there was sufficient evidence to prove the crime beyond a reasonable doubt.

en I talked to pros like Shaw Grigsby and Roland Martin after John won that year, and they all agreed that it probably was the first time a guy who fished in his first pro tournament ever won over $100,000 at it. I wasn't surprised John won at Mead, though, because he always fishes well there. We always say it's tougher to fish in San Diego tournaments because you end up fishing the clock, people and in such a small area of fish that we're lucky to get our spots. At Mead, unless someone is following you, you get big parts of the lake to yourself.

en There was never sufficient evidence presented at my trial to support a finding of intent to kill. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. There was never sufficient evidence presented at my trial to support a finding of intent to kill.

en There are indications and questions about whether he was even aware of what he had done and what had gone on there. If he can't be restored to competency to stand trial, the charges would just be dismissed.

en This is going to be a long trial. It's going to last several months. One thing I'm confident of is at the end of the day, after the jury's heard all of the evidence, they will find and see that George Ryan is not guilty of all charges in this indictment.

en He got some honey from us and made mead. He was trying to make still mead (no bubbles). Accidentally, after he bottled it, he thought it was done, but it started to sparkle.

en Mead is probably the original fermented drink. You hear of ambrosia, the nectar of the gods. That's mead, or fermented honey.

en We're not bring these charges to be popular, we're bringing these charges in order to stand up and take on public corruption head-on.

en This is level 2 evidence, an observational study, ... A randomized trial is needed for definitive evidence. The data from this study would justify carrying out a randomized trial in patients getting bypass study.

en We do not stand up to this corrupt Government enough. I will not pay excessive charges be they for council tax, water charges or whatever. I will pay what is due if it is fair but I demand fairness.

en Although the public's right to a speedy trial is a legitimate concern, this court's paramount concern is ensuring that the defense receive a fair trial, ... The volume and complexity of the evidence in this prosecution fully support the defense request for a brief continuance of the trial date.

en Mead works very slowly. Sometimes a grape ferment will basically be done in a week or so, whereas the mead you see out there has been bubbling for months, and it will keep bubbling for months.


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