1. Although the status of pearls among other precious substances varied in different parts of the world, their appeal was exceptionally widespread. 2. Appeal was the only corrective for a mistake by a High Court judge and that had been removed by statute. 3. Appeals are common when a general election is in the offing. 4. Appeals can be by way of a hearing or by written representation. 5. Her appeal to common sense was what finally carried the day. 6. Its appeal is its ease of spreading and lower calorie content volume for volume. 7. Rather, the appeal has been one that is also relevant to wide sections of the electorate. 8. That Decision will be made without an oral hearing, and there will be no appeal against refusal. |