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But what has been the result of this great political spoliation?
This was compared to a spoliation of the company's assets.
What advantage that Government had expected from the spoliation, it is impossible to tell now.
Yet the spoliation on the spot was emphasized and even put first in the demand.
In 1948 he was sentenced to two years imprisonment for "plunder and spoliation".
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The mighty bridge, stretching along over our heads, had done its share in the slaughter and spoliation.
The imposition of sanctions for the spoliation of digital evidence.
He swore vengeance for the spoliation of which he considered himself the victim.
Spoliation is the destruction or alteration of evidence through intention or ignorance.
But Adrian saw in all only the spoliation of his degraded country, and felt the splendour almost as an insult.
The cases, termed "French Spoliation Claims", continued in the court until 1915.
The preservation of metadata from electronic documents creates special challenges to prevent spoliation.
This approach is entirely in keeping with current ideas about the spoliation of the land and of reality in general.
Destruction and spoliation but additions as well.
He also managed a dispute with France, over what were known as the "Spoliation Claims".
On April 28, 2008 plaintiffs filed a motion to file a third amended complaint in order to include a spoliation claims.
Its subject is French spoliation claims.
The spoliation of the good soil which had been tilled in the sound, tried old way ever since Domesday Book.
The sale brought him twelve million dollars, and the United States assumed the French spoliation claims.
In 1859 he wrote a protest against the spoliation of the Holy See, and had it signed by 20,000 Catholics.
A legal hold will be issued as a result of current or anticipated litigation, audit, government investigation or other such matter to avoid evidence spoliation.
There he faced the charges of plundering, spoliation and mass murder, but he was acquitted in 1948.
What he discovered was a disheartening situation of forced labour, acute indebtedness and systematic land spoliation.
Plunder, booty, appropriation and spoliation are related terms that have been used for several hundred years to describe the process of looting.