As the wife of attorney James C. Fowler (a UCSB undergrad; UC Berkley J.D. circa 1968), a Mc Cain supporter and boat lover who owns a 43 foot yacht via some kind of revokable trust he established, and who is a partner with the prestigious firm Bingham & McClutchen, which list's Mehran's firm as a client on it's website, specializes in real estate law, does work in the energy sector, and who's clients also ocassionaly include people who buy military bases that have been closed, Mayhill Fowler inhabits that rarified air of the truly rich and truly elite. From Wordnik.com. [Woman Who Broke "Small Town" Story Says Obama Campaign's Response Was "Classy"] Reference
No, no, Ray, she needs to create a living revokable trust. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Mar 15, 2002] Reference
If it had been signed and delivered, it would likely not be revokable. —. From Wordnik.com. [Missing Words Suggest Path to a Pardon - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com] Reference
On the govt's current plans, the ID cards would become a licence to live, revokable at the touch of button. From Wordnik.com. [Charles Clarke's woolly defence of the govt's ID cards] Reference
Anti SSM people never seem to address the fact that civil union rights are non-portable, and revokable in an instant. From Wordnik.com. [SSM Debates on MarriageDebate.com] Reference
They could have simply given Alexaholic a revokable license to use the name and therefore avoided any chance of “dilution”. From Wordnik.com. [Amazon’s War on Statsaholic] Reference
Now, this request for physician-assisted suicide needs to be put in writing to the doctor, from the patient, and it is revokable at any time by the patient. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Mar 30, 2005] Reference
I also imagine that your identity provider will both store and federate a lot of data on your behalf, controlling access with revokable OAuth tokens and OpenID-set permissions. From Wordnik.com. [OpenSocial and Address Book 2.0: Putting People into the Protocol | FactoryCity] Reference
The Michigan state case proves that even the most basic civil union-like rights are revokable by a hostile state legislature, and that such legislatures exist all over the country. From Wordnik.com. [SSM Debates on MarriageDebate.com] Reference
The better way if you are desperate to use biometrics is surely to use local verification against a signed revokable card, used to trigger matching something else against the central encrypted record. From Wordnik.com. [How to have a secure ID database without Big Brother?] Reference
If you generalize the problem of data tagging, a unified solution presents itself by jumping up and down and waving “hey, over here, look over here” … encrypted storage of data, decrypted on-the-fly with revokable access keys. From Wordnik.com. [Wanted: One Mobile Device, for a 24/7 Life] Reference
It may be a license to use that service freely, in whole or in part, but (with a caveat that I might be willing to admit of exceptions argued convincingly enough) that license should always be revokable by the creator, and until it is I see little reason to respect an inequitous privilege. From Wordnik.com. [Creative Control - Part 4] Reference
Upon further investigation this was not found suitable, and the Committee recommends that the City be permitted to erect a radio tower on the extreme western boundary of Brompton, said license to be revokable on six months notice, and that the contract between the City and the college clearly state that the college will not be responsible for any accidents arising out of the use of the property. From Wordnik.com. [Board of Visitors minutes] Reference
No other right is expressly revokable with conditions. From Wordnik.com. [Libertarian Blog Place] Reference
And in the nature of things these offices of state were revokable and dependent upon the will of Government. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent] Reference
Maybe all corporations should have revokable corporate charters for remediation of corporate hedonism and promiscuity. From Wordnik.com. [AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed] Reference
Are you satisfied with a world of technology where you own nothing but a revokable license and have no control or ownership?. From Wordnik.com. [Alice Hill's Real Tech News - Independent Tech] Reference
With kingdoms and marquisates thus enduring only for a time and revokable for cause, hereditary nobility counted for much less than before. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the Former Han Dynasty] Reference
How does a mobile Twitter client, for example, sub-delegate the authority it got from the user (in a revokable manner) to a service like TwitPic?. From Wordnik.com. [aralbalkan.com] Reference
McCardell's proposed solution -- which has drawn heat from people in these tough economic times -- calls for extensive alcohol education in schools and the issuance of a revokable. From Wordnik.com. [OnMilwaukee.com] Reference
What users need is a granular authorization system that will allow them to selectively grant revokable privileges to individual applications without having to supply a global password. From Wordnik.com. [Planet Identity] Reference
Unlike the iPod, which allows you to play your own, non-revokable songs and movies on your iPod in addition to the ones you bought through iTunes, the Kindle is designed to only display books that Amazon can control. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
We have no law under which private capital feels justified in investing a dollar in a water power plant where public lands are involved, because the permit granted is revokable at the pleasure of the Secretary of the Interior, and capital does not enjoy the prospect of making its future returns dependent upon the good digestion of the Secretary. From Wordnik.com. [Letters of Franklin K. Lane] Reference
J.D. circa 1968), a Mc Cain supporter and boat lover who owns a 43 foot yacht via some kind of revokable trust he established, and who is a partner with the prestigious firm Bingham & McClutchen, which list's Mehran's firm as a client on it's website, specializes in real estate law, does work in the energy sector, and who's clients also ocassionaly include people who buy military bases that have been closed, Mayhill Fowler inhabits that rarified air of the truly rich and truly elite. From Wordnik.com. [Woman Who Broke "Small Town" Story Says Obama Campaign's Response Was "Classy"] Reference
Our “friends” in the media business have specified that the next generation of DVD players have revokable decoding (Let’s kill your player by remote control!) and revokable content certificates (You played it before?. From Wordnik.com. [Who wants to own content? « BuzzMachine] Reference
Carlovingian Dynasty, openly apparent in law, a multitude of royal acts which -- whether they are a grant to a faithful servant or the appointment of a trusted man to an office, especially to a local command, or the nomination of one to such a position who is too strong to be refused -- all become daily less and less the voluntary and revokable act of an absolute government, more and more the recognition of an established landed system. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent] Reference
What's a living revokable trust?. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Suze Orman Offers Straight Talk on the Stock Market - April 17, 2000] Reference
Assembly and revokable by that body. From Wordnik.com. [The Memoirs of Victor Hugo] Reference
It is a 25-year revokable license. From Wordnik.com. [Gazette.com :] Reference
ORMAN: A living revocable trust is living -- you do it while you're alive -- revokable -- you can change it -- trust -- it's the name of the document. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Suze Orman Offers Straight Talk on the Stock Market - April 17, 2000] Reference
I have a living will, a trust, and I have tried, my wife and I, to allocate our resources, our assets, you know, as we like, when we're gone, but that is revokable, it's changeable, and I bet you that every one of the judges ruling in these cases has a trust fund or a will or a trust, and it says, revokable, subject to change, at the will of the testdator (ph), and so -- poor Terri doesn't have that opportunity to say, wait a minute, I may have said something when I was 22 years old. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Mar 23, 2005] Reference
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