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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Transportation   来源:Numbers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The other experiments aim to identify how muscle loss occurs in space and how it can be treated; and the physical and cognitive impact of using computer screens in microgravity.

The other experiments aim to identify how muscle loss occurs in space and how it can be treated; and the physical and cognitive impact of using computer screens in microgravity.

He also questioned why the authority said the lemurs would be too noisy, despite it admitting this was "impossible to measure"."The decision of Uttlesford District Council was wrong and, in light of evidence, it continues to be wrong," Judge Williams added.

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He said Ms Marsh was "passionate about the care and treatment of the animals in her care".Ms Marsh told the BBC she was "so happy and so grateful" with the ruling."I'm just really sad that it has to come to this - It's a complete waste of time and effort," she said.

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"As the judge said, the decision was wrong in the first place."I am just over the moon. He categorically proved in there I am a suitable person to rescue animals and that all I care about is the safety and health and wellbeing of the animals."

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An Uttlesford District Council spokesperson said councillors refused to allow Ms Marsh a wild animal licence after "careful consideration".

They added: "Whilst we are disappointed with the ruling today, the court has taken a fresh look at it and reached a different conclusion, which we fully accept."Tomas Gallagher, 42, of Rathanlacky, Dunkineely, County Donegal, was handed a five-year prison sentence, with the final 12 months suspended, for a range of offences committed in 2022 at St Patrick's Purgatory on Lough Derg.

Appearing before Letterkenny Circuit Court, the court heard Gallagher deceived his victims into helping him fix washing appliances in a laundry room before subjecting them to a series of sexual acts.In sentencing Gallagher, the judge described his crimes as "egregious acts of violence in a sacred place of pilgrimage".

Judge John Aylmer said an aggravating feature in the case was the ages of some of the victims, two of whom were teenagers, as well as the breach of trust involved.He described the incidents against the women, who cannot be named to protect their identities, as "deceitful and premeditated".

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