He was drafted into the military in the early 1950s but served as a conscientious objector.
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The main objector to the Sidanco bond issue has been an American-run fund manager, Hermitage Capital.
Mr Andrews has complained about a system which allows a single objector to hold up the process.
For openers, he was a pacifist who refused to serve in World War II, instead registering in 1942 as a conscientious objector.
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Hasan's position in an incredible decision made last month by the secretary of the Army to grant conscientious objector status to Pfc.
When Britain went to war in 1939, he registered as a conscientious objector, which was to mean a two month spell in jail.
The family claimed an MI5 agent, posing as an objector, embroiled Mrs Wheeldon in a plot to poison dogs guarding prisoners against the war.
As it happens, another objector against the Countrywide settlement is AIG.
Those functions currently lie with ministers, but Mr Andrews was concerned about the system since it allowed a single objector to hold up the process.
Objector Kevin Fisher said he was "frustrated" at the council's decision.
Monte Bello fell into desuetude during Prohibition, and a portion was replanted in the '40s by William Short, a Unitarian minister jailed as a conscientious objector throughout World War I.
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The Pentagon recently gave conscientious objector status to a Muslim soldier who claimed that, according to shariah, it was impermissible for him to kill his co-religionists in places like Afghanistan.
The defendants claimed that when the band Metallica -- a well-publicized objector to Napster -- attempted to identify copyrighted songs earlier this year, the group mislabelled tens of thousands of authorized recordings.
Mr. Kampelman was a conscientious objector during World War II and did alternate service by participating in a government-funded starvation study that saw him drop in weight to 100 pounds from 160.
Because I think you've got to face up to the fact that if you are a conscientious objector in a time of war, of your country at war, then you are excluded from the assembly of your countrymen in a particular manner.
The BBC's Europe editor Gavin Hewitt, at the summit in Brussels, says he has been told it is likely that Mr Sarkozy and Mrs Merkel will sit down for brief talks with UK Prime Minister David Cameron, who is seen as the chief objector.
In that presentation, he reportedly warned his Army colleagues and supervisor at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center of "adverse events" that would occur if the Army did not accept the precepts of Islamic Shariah law and grant Muslims serving in the Army conscientious objector status.
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