Sentences with phrase «in headnote»

For example, practice points should be stated in a headnote along with the relevant paragraph numbers.
Identification of counsel — On occasion a searcher may want to talk with the counsel listed in a headnote.
Listing of authorities (statutes, case and authors)-- All statutes, cases and authors referred to in a decision should be listed in a headnote along with the proper citation for each and a reference to the relevant paragraph numbers.
The National Reporter System is a comprehensive set of law reports that contains the decisions of state courts and the federal court system with headnotes that include the topic and key number from the American Digest System for each legal issue addressed in each headnote.
The law as laid down by the DB judgment of the Delhi HC and further reiterated by the SC judgement is that «there is a copyright in the headnote» (and not as mis understood by you «So even though there may not be any copyright in the head notes etc»)
If you want to include a recipe from your favorite cookbook, give them attribution in the headnote (e.g., adapted from Amanda Hesser's cardamom French toast in Food52) and write your own steps.
If you use the word «yummy» or «delish» in every headnote, someone's going to want to hit you over the head with a frying pan.
It would be good if you described who these people were in your headnote and how they came up with their dishes.
* 1/2 cup plain yogurt (I used Cabot Greek - style plain yogurt) * 1 - 2 teaspoons (or more to taste) honey rosewater «syrup» (instructions above in the headnote), or use plain honey or maple syrup instead * ripe black raspberries, rinsed, dried and «picked over» - as many as you want * handful or more of chopped walnuts
Serve warm or allow to cool to room temperature as suggested in the headnote.
The granola was great, yes, but it was the words in the headnote of that recipe that really made an impression on me.
Anna: In the headnote, prior to the recipe, I list three alternatives to use if you can't find sour cream.
I would make this again, but would try substituting ale for some or all of the milk as suggested in the headnote.
But the recipes can certainly be made with whatever all purpose gluten free flour mix you want (I made a note of substituting all purpose flour in the headnote, just follow the same amount for your gluten free flour mix of choice).
For that recipe, I used Horlick's powdered malt or Carnation Malted Milk powder, which I mentioned in the headnote.
In that case, you should definitely use the tomatoes - layered - on - top approach in Ottolenghi's original recipe, detailed in the headnotes here.
It stunned me a bit that Dianne even stated herself, an editor, that she wouldn't mind seeing naturally GF serving suggestions in headnotes, but not the actual recipes in a GF book.
I will add a mention of this in the headnotes.
When I read Laura's description in the headnotes, and read about how it was her crowning dessert achievement, I was sold.
When I read Laura's description in the headnotes, and read about how it was her crowning dessert achievement, I was sold.

Not exact matches

Hick, John, Headnote and Appendix, Classical and Contemporary Readings in the Philosophy of Religion, Second Edition, ed.
Read more in the recipe headnote about this amazing cookie that helped put Nestl s on the map.
I've added a link to the video and some of my own thoughts in the recipe headnotes above.
And no, I don't always read EVERY headnote in a book immediately...
«Top it with fresh tomato salsa and crumbled queso fresco or feta cheese,» as suggested in the recipe's headnotes.
1 cup plain cottage cheese (low - fat is fine) 3/4 cup parmesan cheese, freshly grated 1/4 cup flour (see headnotes) 1 cup almonds, very finely ground 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 cup sun - dried tomatoes (in oil), finely chopped 1/4 cup basil, finely chopped 1/4 cup water 4 eggs, lightly beaten 1/2 teaspoon salt
But because she's so thrilled about the cakes and cookies she's baking up, readers can't help but being swept up in the excitement, and her headnotes make generous use of words like «Fabulous!»
Tip the bulgar wheat (or alternately couscous - see headnote) into the pan (on top of the onions you just sauteed), pour in the stock, and season.
2 cups packed large flaked unsweetened coconut 1 1/2 cups rolled oats 1/4 cup dried currants or raisins 1/4 cup chocolate chips 1/2 cup almond butter (or any nut / seed butter you like — see headnote) 1/2 cup honey or maple syrup 1/4 cup hemp seeds 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 cup fine shred unsweetened coconut (for coating), optional In a high - powered blender or food processor, blend the coconut and oats into a fine powder.
3 tablespoons olive oil 2 large carrots, small dice 1 medium yellow onion, small dice 2 stalks celery, small dice 3 cloves of garlic, minced 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar 2 tablespoons smoked paprika 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 1/4 cups red lentils, rinsed 4 cups vegetable stock sea salt & ground black pepper, to taste 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (from 1/2 a large lemon) chopped fresh herbs for serving (see headnotes) In a large pot or deep braiser, heat the olive oil over medium heat.
Kim's headnotes: In this recipe, dried figs are cooked in a syrup of sugar, red wine, port, and spices, and then puréed until very smootIn this recipe, dried figs are cooked in a syrup of sugar, red wine, port, and spices, and then puréed until very smootin a syrup of sugar, red wine, port, and spices, and then puréed until very smooth.
A quibble is the absence in many of the recipe headnotes of descriptive material about the baked good they introduce — it's important to provide info on techniques and ingredients, as the headnotes do, but baking recipes in particular cry out for descriptions of what, for example, sfogliatelle (an Italian pastry), or lime - glazed cookies are.
First things first: The way they say it in the movie is yaw - ku - zah and, as a headnote explains, the Yakuza were roughly parallel to the western's good badmen — gamblers, con men, drifters with short swords and no samurai code of bushido to sustain them, sometime Robin Hood figures who stood between the defenseless and the marauders who would prey upon them.
The manner in which the court — with the equally praiseworthy collaboration of Lexum and the University of Montreal — releases its decisions: with notice, electronically, freely available, with precise and reliable headnotes.
A majority of Canadian courts do not publish their decisions on their web site, in part due to the fact that court decisions are routinely screened, commented upon in the form of headnotes and made available to members of the legal profession by commercial publishers.
Sometimes the free resources are not seen as truly comprehensive collections, whereas the purchased ones are; sometimes the linking and cross referencing is more sophisticated in the commercial databases; often the value - added editorial content of headnotes prepared by legal editors has been enough to justify the outlay for these reports and legislation online.
The bar tells you whether the terms are in the summary, headnote, opinion or other.
If you want to give Headnote a try, they offer a free trial in the form of a $ 50 transaction fee credit.
the role of legal editors in the selection of cases, and their role in adding keywords and writing headnotes
Some do, but in my trials, the majority of the cases still do not have headnotes.
If the headnote is in a reporter that has always been cited as [yyyy] # W.W.R. ppp, why should that change?
The original organizational structure of finding tools like the Canadian Abridgment was fist built in print, and I would argue that its electronic equivalent has enough foundation from the print that its origins can not be dismissed and while it is likely that «Headnotes come from databases of case summaries,» there is still a significant value to pointing a researcher to a copy of a decision that has a headnote.
The online versions are nice because you get hyperlinks, rapid access to noting - up / reference tools, headnotes, etc. along with the more flexible presentation format on screen (be in an iPhone or resizing to read along with another window).
Other online publishers were given the opportunity to make the Ontario Reports available online but chose not to do so because they offered the same decisions with headnotes in their own databases.
Missing relevant cases: inadequate selection of databases in electronic sources: Using full text databases before checking other resources first is a common mistake; use headnote / summary databases (on westlawecarswell, eg.
It contains (in this order): a Table of Contents with brief details of typically 5 to 7 cases per weekly edition; advertisements for new publications, seminars and announcements; job ads for lawyers, law clerks and assistants; and finally, the typically 5 to 7 important recent Ontario cases, with headnotes.
For example, in Texas v. Johnson there are 14 Lexis headnotes that can be Shepardized, but there are 74 issues identified in the legal issue trail.
This is very similar to Shepardizing the headnotes found in a case, but the legal issue trail has a broader reach.
This new service allows users to have free access to all judgments in our databases 24 hrs a day, 7 days a wk with the option of purchasing the headnote at a very low cost.
The reason is made clear in this passage from Bennett's headnote:
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