At noon Sunday in New York City, local apparent sidereal time will be approximately 1 : 29 . The Julian Day will be 2450384, which is the number of days since high noon on Jan . 1, 4713 B . C . That was the last time the 28-year solar and 19-year lunar cycles began on the same day as a 15-year Roman tax cycle, an anachronistic coincidence first noticed by the percipient Scaliger in 1583.
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This means that if a defendant does not stipulate to the authenticity and accuracy of a trade inscription, and the plaintiff lacks testimony from percipient witnesses who can establish a complete chain of custody leading back to the defendant, then the plaintiff must use expert testimony to establish the authenticity of the inscription " and " to get around the obvious hearsay issue ( i . e ., to establish, based on common practice within the trade, that the product is what the inscription says it is ).
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In a paper presented to the Joint Symposium of the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics in Los Angeles in 1975, he wrote, " If you object, I ask you to explain quantitatively, not qualitatively the reported phenomena of materialization and dematerialization, of shape changes, of the noiseless hovering in the Earth's gravitational field, accelerations that for an appreciable mass require energy sources far beyond present capabilities even theoretical capabilities, the well-known and often reported E-M ( sc . electro-magnetic interference ) effect, the psychic effects on percipients, including purported telepathic communications ."
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I agree entirely with Lord Bridge's speech and there is nothing that I could usefully add to it; but I cannot refrain from noting with regret, which is, I am sure, shared by all members of the Appellate Committee of this House, that Lord Denning M . R .'s judgment in the instant case, which was delivered on September 29, 1982 is probably the last in which your Lordships will have the opportunity of enjoying his eminently readable style of exposition and his stimulating and percipient approach to the continuing development of the common law to which he has himself in his judicial lifetime made so outstanding a contribution . }}