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The motion theatre’s sound wraps around the audience with the help of 12 main EAW speaker clusters, custom-designed by Craig Jansen, accoustician at Accoustic Dimensions, New York, NY, and 16 Crown power amps.
Star Trek Fan Film To Boldly Go Where No Man Can Go Anymore? | Fan Cinema Today 2009
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The EAW is a gross violation of the rights of Europeans.
The Guardian World News Jago Russell 2011
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Indeed the problems with the EAW should be a warning to those - such as Chris Huhne - who hope to see the Lisbon Treaty eventually implemented across the EU.
Open Europe blog 2008
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They have the power of the EAW to send you to some other country to answer for breaking a law you never heard of while in the UK.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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The EAW is an attempt to increase the speed of extradition throughout EU countries, as well as change the mechanism from having a "political and administrative phase" into a system run by the judiciary
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Do you yearn to have an EAW mount installed on your rifle?
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The ISEW takes the MEW of Nordhaus and Tobin and the Economic Aspects of Welfare (EAW) of Zoltas [106] as starting points, but incorporates the sustainability issues that EAW ignores and the environmental issues that MEW ignores.
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The EAW is an attempt to increase the speed of extradition throughout EU countries, as well as change the mechanism from having a "political and administrative phase" into a system run by the judiciary
42 days and further 2008
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I don't want to get into the rights or wrongs of that but there is a principle for all Brits in the matter of the EAW or European Arrest Warrant:
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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The European Arrest Warrant (EAW, or more rarely, EUAW) is an arrest warrant to allow the arrest of criminal suspects and their transfer for trial or detention which is valid throughout the states of the European Union (EU).
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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