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- Overseas Indians file more patents in their country of residence than in India.
- Seeking to regain federal recognition, the Brothertown Indians filed a documented petition in 2005.
- In 2006, some 600 Ramapough Indians filed a mass tort claim against Ford for damages.
- The National Congress of American Indians filed an " amicus curiae " brief supporting the tribe.
- The Cochiti Pueblo Indians filed a lawsuit against the Army Corps of Engineers regarding the inundation of their lands, winning the suit.
- The conflict _ dating from 1887 _ escalated into a lawsuit that the Indians filed against the Department of Interior in June 1996.
- The Miami Indians filed a motion to dismiss the case outright in U . S . District Court, and Judge J . Phil Gilbert agreed.
- We followed a trail up the hill onto a wooded ridge, then along it silently, cautiously, Indian file, and stopped frequently to listen for human sounds.
- The authorities with the intention of gaining time delivering a car and the men prepared to leave, covered their faces with improvised hoods and ordered the women in Indian file.
- Just in from the outer band is an Indian file line of lost ones who are weary of searching in the center of the sphere, where most of the lost ones reside.
- The arrival of the passengers has become an important landmark in the history of modern Britain, and the image of West Indians filing off its gangplank has come to symbolise the beginning of modern British multicultural society.
- Rubi led, and off we went, roped and in Indian file, in the old treadmill way over the slippery ploughed-field-like snow that lay on the upper glacier, for a pull without a check of one or two hours.
- At midmorning, the Navajo Indians filed out just as the many Mormon residents of this southeastern Utah county were pulling up to the tidy brick churches that poke spires higher than any tepee poles into the horizons of San Juan County.
- After the whites, headed by Col . Sarpy, had paid their last respects, the Indians filed around the grave and made a few demonstrations of sorrow . " Another account states that after the white mourners had left, the Indians had their own oratory and chanted funeral songs into the night.