A live version of Viva Voce performing this song can be found on their 2007 compilation album " Lovers, Lead the Way ! / The Heat Can Melt Your Brain " as track 33.
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Finally, this principle recognizes the expertise of trial judges and their advantageous position to make factual findings, owing to their extensive exposure to the evidence and the benefit of hearing the testimony'viva voce .'
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It often relied on voice vote at public meetings, although " viva voce " ( voice ) voting for popular elections had been used since at least March 1846, less than three months after statehood.
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Formerly conducted by a number of different faculty and graduate student, since 2005 the choir has now come under the direction of Jean Simons Applonie, who also founded and conducted the Utah-based women's choir Viva Voce.
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Kabir's poems were verbally composed in the 15th century and transmitted " viva voce " through the 17th century . " Kabir Bijak " was compiled and written down for the first time in the 17th century.
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For the recruitment as scientists in various agricultural and fisheries Institutions under the ICAR, Agricultural Scientist Recruitment Board ( ASRB ) conducts an All India Competitive Exam, Agricultural Research Service ( ARS ) followed by viva voce.
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For the recruitment of scientists in various agricultural and fisheries Institutions under the ICAR, Agricultural Scientist Recruitment Board ( ASRB ) conducts an All India Competitive Exam, Agricultural Research Service ( ARS ) followed by viva voce.
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By 1916, he had completed a doctoral dissertation for Harvard on " Knowledge and Experience in the Philosophy of F . H . Bradley ", but he failed to return for the " viva voce " exam.
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Though the ballots from Unionist counties were lost, the total referendum votes counted numbered more than that of the 1860 presidential election by including men voting viva voce aloud in Confederate army camps, approving secession by 128, 884 to 32, 134.
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Like the PhD, the SJD degree generally requires a dissertation that is graded ( often by two graders ), orally defended ( by an exam known as Viva Voce ) and then often published as a book or series of articles.