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Just after the last one, the corridor became a wide and gradual staircase that lead to the floor above and a bridge to a court atop the next building
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Once across that court, they went down a shallow flight of steps into the canal-front building
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Many a brothers have fought court battles for it
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But of course, this is not easy to prove in the court of law since substantial evidence would be needed to back such a claim
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was on my way to court, was
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‘No, he’s in court this morning
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Judge Al Nafa whispers behind his hand to a court employee, smiles, then turns his attention to John
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court, however, that there may be
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The court holds its collective breath
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I frequently come up against him in court – works for our competitors
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There was the clink of teacups, the sighing of the wind in Vincef's private court, but conversation lapsed
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They did not appear in the king's court, the marketplaces, or the temple to proclaim God's message as did Elijah, Isaiah,
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"I've got glasses in the court," he said
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The center court of their home had a small pool
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He relaxed in the front court of the house once lunch was done
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In the statement that is being made by setting up shop on the Court of the Gentiles, they are essentially also rejecting Jesus Himself
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"I have no idea what court battles and assets are, but I still don't think it could work
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Three members of the royal court
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Son ate with the man and then made him a member of his royal court
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kingdom in the royal court
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A court off the third level of the khume is called Jillaroo Cooks Court
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It has become more than a cook's court now, it is where the top aquatic food chefs compete at large elaborate counters with flaring flames and loud sizzling
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They are at one end of Jillaroo court, the upper end of the balcony of one of the city's larger halls is the other
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The sailor's meeting place fills the court itself
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“The court room in the Chambers
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Israel was to have a court system where the priest is the one who judges, and never some sort of “official,” or ruler
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and so begins the court case, the screams of abuse,
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from leaving the bar where I hold court
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(The JUDGE nods an approval, COURT CLERK calls in the witness
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CARRIE: Not all rape cases are taken to court
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Robbins, you've been to court in two cases, but how many rape cases have you investigated that did not go to court?
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(The COURT CLERK calls out: Samantha Perez! SAMANTHA takes the witness box
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COURT CLERK: You swear to tell the truth, and nothing but the truth
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CINDY: Only on the tennis court
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she was acting in good honour” said Joe to the court
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(The COURT CLERK calls out: Tony-Lee Washington! TONY-LEE gets into the witness stand and COURT CLERK goes through his routine of oath taking
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Miss Barns, if you continue in this manner, I shall hold you in contempt of this court
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(Gasps, laughter, and tittering in the court room
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The court is adjourned
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(KELLY, MARIA, and LUIS try to lead SAMANTHA out of the court room
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SAMANTHA continues to scream, howl, and growl as she struggles to stay in the court room
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The JUDGE and the COURT CLERK come running in
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When I was out in the court yard she came to visit me one day
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Doing so would leave him in a lot weaker position in court, should it come to that
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family obtained a court injunction that the bank could not use the property for
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They vacated the premises and gave the keys to the court
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court official kept a key with Omi's dad, a trustworthy man in the area
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done in case officials needed to view it and the court was closed
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All around the princess the ladies of the court sang and celebrated the occasion as the great and the good of the England’s green and pleasant land, the celebrities and the superstars, assembled to celebrate the marriage
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Tarak turned towards Rayne and explained that women do not enter the court unescorted, so he would accompany her
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He informed Rayne that all women wore long gowns when attending the court; to do otherwise would be considered an insult
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The seamstress and tailor were astonished at the simplicity of the gown and asked if they might use her design as they were sure that after her court appearance they would be inundated with requests for gowns of a similar design
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The tailor and seamstress jumped at the chance to outshine the court Tailors
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“I demand to know why these Outsiders are here! Why wasn’t I consulted about this; how dare the Queen’s court entertain Outsiders!”
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The rest of the court was silent
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The entire court held its breath at this confrontation
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chosen a lovely but demur pair of cream court shoes and she
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If he could, he would go live before the Roberts court and the sell-out to the corporations, back when that farm had fourteen hundred head, but that was generations before he was born
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comfort of the lights in the court building’s entrance hall and
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He was probably mad because her lawyer had filed enough motions to keep his tied up in court for a few days so she could come down here
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I do not think your Lord will approve your actions, nor the insult to a member of the Queen’s court
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She pointed toward the other corner of the court yard where she had seen the bathtub
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It certainly looks as though the fault for the current collapsing walls lies firmly in their court
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It was four stories above the central court, which was visible thru the wide window behind them
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Right in front of them, nearly a floor below, was a well paved court about a hundred by a hundred and fifty feet with numerous doorways, stairways and balconies opening onto it
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Now a procession came from the far end of the court
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Unfortunately his face also appeared in Crown Court
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happened the day this all played out in court, is
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Court Recorder and Trapped Emotions, 10
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The whole court went silent, aghast at his words
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A ripple of “ah's” ran thru the court
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All around the princess the ladies of the court sang and
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You're due in court tomorrow morning, aren't you?”
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Joseph finished the morning in court and found Linda to be intelligent and tougher than she looked
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You got a court date?”
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“Amanda wants to see me tonight, before we see the lawyers in court
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“Either accept the suspension or it's the FBI for the DELJIS tampering, altering client's records and removing court records from files! I also got a call from Susan Nester about a pimping operation
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When we meet the first time in court, I'll sign the papers
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She has a Bible and a diary that she's sending, although she told me that if I ever try to get her in court, she'll not acknowledge talking to me and forbid me to give you her number
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expect upon arrival, at court, with wild stories of
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But he did get a good forty minute workout by taking the stairs thirty stories up to the main court
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the far side of the tennis court was a line of trees marking the
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The track he had been following petered out at the tennis court
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There was a noise from the other side of the tennis court, a sharp
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He lead her to an outdoor stairway that lead down between the back walls of a couple fine homes and came out on a roof court very close to his place
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Jock has plans for a future, plans for a house built on solid foundations, capable of withstanding anything that Her Majesty's constabulary and court services might throw at him, at least until he is too old and feeble to care
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“Could it be openly hawked in the dockway court?”
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He took them into a passage that looked like the portico of some old federal court house
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Simthwaite was only trying to buy a bus ticket south – no court is going to take that very seriously
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the grounds to the walled garden and old tennis court tucked away at
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Heather had been in the Homecoming court every year; this year would be no
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As she got closer she saw that each home went thru from the street to the interior court and was five floors high and averaged about twenty feet wide
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This home had it’s main outdoor space on this level also, on the inside of the court, this was ground level
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Fifteen minutes after we arrived the court was announced
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The dancing for the court began with only Heather and
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Johnny and then the rest of the court
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There were few people hanging out in the local cook’s court
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She did not leave the court using the hallway her room was on, she walked normally around the corner, then stopped and looked back
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She watched him leave the court on the opposite side
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The Ava that courted them wasn't listed as Yingolian, he noticed that
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four or five young children, who, among the middling or inferior ranks of people in Europe, would have so little chance for a second husband, is there frequently courted as a sort of fortune
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As a wealthy woman, presumably a widow, Leucania was courted by Aetes, the most
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Frank had already courted the most beautiful woman around and she was sitting right here in front of him, until now, he thought guiltily
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Monique had at times courted danger with a lover's enthusiasm
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He has been charged with going to war to become Governor of New York but one of his men, replying to this, said, “If the Colonel was looking out for a prospective governorship, it must have been in Hades, for no one courted death more
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Nevertheless, despite their many disappointments, Conservatives continue to be courted by the Republican Party and its vast array of chameleon ―Conservatives‖
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It‘s nearly Machiavellian the manner in which this ―desirable‖ although not so favored group continues to be courted by the Republican Establishment
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It must be vigorously courted
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Nixon and most major GOP leaders openly courted them with their southern strategy
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He courted her for a time, and finally they found their way into bed together, where the lovemaking proved to be incredible
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12 And the remaining strong men of Azdrubal strengthened themselves, and their hearts were filled with envy, and they courted death, and again engaged in battle with Latinus King of Chittim
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12 And the remaining strong men of Azdrubal strengthened themselves and their hearts were filled with envy and they courted death and again engaged in battle with Latinus King of Chittim
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Remember the way he courted and won my mother? To many, he was charming
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His method of operation was the same: he courted the owners using his Southern charm and reputation as a sharp businessman
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remembered how her husband had courted her, but also that she should
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“He joked that if he couldn’t have me back, was it okay if he courted Joyce
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Not since Franklin courted her had she engaged in any horseplay of that nature, and the fact was she missed the physical contact—hugging Frankie was thin stuff in comparison
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So your mother and this mysterious man courted, were intimate and then what?"
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The two courted for two months before he took her as his mate
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courted her for three years before she agreed to marry him
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I courted K ignoring V
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His brother Ricardo courted the girls then took them to their house in the village of Taborda outside Natal
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'To win life she courted death
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” The coin collector excitedly courted his instant visitor into the study table
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She had been courted by a thief
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For Ian Murdock, the programmer courted by Stallman and
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Kendra and I courted for roughly a month before I began to
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Mien’s arguments instead center mostly on a statistical study based on the Chaos Theory in order to claim that Laplante has courted with historical disaster
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Jes had courted Emma under this same tree
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Gravel) by Africans? And did he not have a gorgeous pouting daughter who was being courted by Stamatis the son of the baker from Usa River? The Elvis look-alike who drew a knife to Platanyiotis’s throat when he announced that Lola was to be married off in Athens? What a stir it caused at the Club …!
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“Des Crawley Courted Solicitor Before His Death
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Ahura Mazda, but, like Cyrus and Cambyses before him, he was tolerant of other religions and also successfully courted the favor of religious leaders
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Men had long courted the favor of their imaginary gods, but somehow the Hebrews managed to create the myth that failure to abide by the laws of their god would result in eternal damnation in the fires of hell, along with other unsavory bewailments
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If Aaron is hundreds of years old, how many girls has he courted?
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father became king he courted and married my mother who was from an equal y strong line, the
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Till then, Modi had assiduously courted the media and, as party general secretary in the 1990s, he was always willing to appear on television debates (see chapter 1)
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courted in those vintage and festive days of yore
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have sought applause, courted honor, been
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Other Divisions within the Area Office also needed to be courted and invited to the
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That puzzled my queen who deemed it was her royal right to be courted by her; how delusions of grandeur makes one weary at the thought of being ignored by others
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Rewired for EM sensitivity, more attuned to frequencies, we are being redesigned for increased distractability, because our attention is being demanded, courted, and diverted exponentially
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Penelope, too, is in such complicity with the mother, and it becomes obvious in the great narcissistic pleasure she indulges in when she is surrounded by and courted by more than one hundred suitors
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for the family of the young woman being courted, splendid gifts they would bring: and not devour her wealth without shame” (Od
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In the explanation that Ulysses offers Penelope, the geese that are eating the grain represent the Suitors who are camping out in the palace and this reveals how much fun Penelope has had in being courted and desired by so many men
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She felt like a courted princess and entered his wagon willingly, with anticipation
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To Ingeborg he never spoke, but turned away with the same cold horror that came over the rest of the family when from windows he or it beheld her being courted with what seemed a terrible German thoroughness in places like the middle of the lawn
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"Then why haven't you settled down with any of the men who've shown interest in you?" Three gentlemen had courted Celia over the years but despite a great deal of speculation on my part, she'd not married any of them
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The Kings were courted by everybody, began to spend like crazy, and behaved like stars
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belle of the ball and being courted by all sorts
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We had courted for a year before we were joined together as husband and wife
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We courted for three years and got married in the first month of our fourth year together
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But I knew that she was the one for us and before we courted we were friends all four of us because more than anybody else she needed to see that we were a normal loving family
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There was hardly enough for the women he courted, for his gambling debts and his daily drinking bouts at the stylish bars in town and his equally frequent nightclubbing
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One of the many men that courted me was a good-looking man called Bill Andersen
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She was constantly stalked and courted by most of the male sex-scavengers
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I could not share the outings at the nightclubs, the girls they courted, their excursions and escapades
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We flirted and courted for a year and some months; made love and fell in love
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I’d already courted Annie once,
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He remembered when Theron courted the firebrand, her eyes flashed all the time
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women now capable of being courted and conquered
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shepherdess called Marcela, and the loves of many who courted her, together with the death of that Chrysostom to whose burial they were going
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In books too, as well as in music, she courted the misery which a contrast between the past and present was certain of giving
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But while she smiled at a graciousness so misapplied, she could not reflect on the mean-spirited folly from which it sprung, nor observe the studied attentions with which the Miss Steeles courted its continuance, without thoroughly despising them all four
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He courted her now like a lover
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Among all the gods she was at one and the same time the most courted and the most cursed
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But I did so because I was happy, because I had not courted death, because to be cast upon a bed of rocks and seaweed seemed terrible, because I was unwilling that I, a creature made for the service of God, should serve for food to the gulls and ravens
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few friends to lament a fate which I have courted with the insatiable longings of youth after distinction
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It struck him, as he gazed at the admirable structures and the wonderful precautions of their sagacious inmates, that even the brutes of these vast wilds were possessed of an instinct nearly commensurate with his own reason; and he could not reflect, without anxiety, on the unequal contest that he had so rashly courted
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Sometimes, however, he courted the causes of his fear
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Harry Junior, the oldest, at thirteen, said his parents had packed a pressure cooker full of stewed beef, potatoes, and vegetables, taken a loaf of bread and some canned goods, and gone on a jaunt to Medical Lake, where they had first courted
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Joyce courted by, 68–69, 73–75, 80
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sweet, feminine girl he had courted
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His television drama series Boys from the Blackstuff caught the heartlessness with which a group of workingmen and families were cast aside, how they had been asked to betray themselves and even courted madness
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The field-folk shut in there traded northward and westward, travelled, courted, and married northward and westward, thought northward and westward; those on this side mainly directed their energies and attention to the east and south
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"Jack Dollop, a 'hore's-bird of a fellow we had here as milker at one time, sir, courted a young woman over at Mellstock, and deceived her as he had deceived many afore
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“John Kennedy supposedly courted Jacqueline on Cliff Walk while he was in the Navy and she was Newport’s debutante of the year
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This was the situation faced by Mark Zuckerberg, founder of online social network Facebook, in 2006 when he was courted by managers from Viacom, Yahoo, and others to buy his company
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Wherever Tom and Huck appeared they were courted, admired, stared at
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In our days,’ continued Vera-mentioning ‘our days’ as people of limited intelligence are fond of doing, imagining that they have discovered and appraised the peculiarities of ‘our days’ and that human characteristics change with the times- ‘in our days a girl has so much freedom that the pleasure of being courted often stifles real feeling in her
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‘I think no one has been more courted than she,’ she went on, ‘but till quite lately she never cared seriously for anyone
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I believed this even as it courted me, and I tried to control it
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She is courted by a boat owner, Jerry (Douglas), eventually marries him, has a child, and begins an adulterous, reckless affair with the brutal Earl (Robert Ryan), all under the nose of her husband
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Then, too, existence for you must be a scene of continual change and excitement, or else the world is a dungeon: you must be admired, you must be courted, you must be flattered—you must have music, dancing, and society—or you languish, you die away
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When I left college, I was sent out to Jamaica, to espouse a bride already courted for me
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The day after the serenade, he said to her in a casual manner: “Imagine how your mother would feel if she knew you were being courted by an Urbino de la Calle
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One was an unerring eye that promptly spotted the woman, even in a crowd, who was waiting for him, though even then he courted her with caution, for he felt that nothing was more embarrassing or more demeaning than a refusal
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If you were to see how he is courted, and how I am courted for his sake! Now, I am well aware that I shall not be half so welcome to Mrs
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There was quite a spectacle in some media about the 'gents from the stars' courting in the Yakhan in those days
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Conclusion: From now on Themis is not only uninterested in me but he also ignores me completely! A week later I will repeat the magic ritual -in vain; I could as well say the situation is getting worse and worse: Now Themis is courting all women in our class except me, especially when I am present! He is flirting everyone but me! He even arranges outings or day trips with them in such an ostentatious manner that I -as well as the whole gym- can hear everything; needless to say, I am never given the chance to be a member of that enviable party
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The words bring back our courting days
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attitude to courting, but Archibald’s mother was determined to
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Harold has been courting me every Tuesday and Friday during his trips to Stratford once his company's business was dispatched
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If I opened my mouth again, she’d roll her eyes as if to say, “What an irritating child -- Nerissa doesn’t even have the manners to keep quiet while we’re courting
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loved the way Tom always teased about that first date and their courting days
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Beating his brains out trying to get that log house built and you’re suspecting him of courting me
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Uther struggled to slide back into his courting personae
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“No, this mouse is courtesy of one of the remaining courting gentlemen
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It was almost as if they were back to the days before Em had gotten married, to the afternoons of relaxation and courting and fun
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These are six ways of courting defeat, which must be carefully noted by the general who has attained a responsible post
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None of us in ‘wartime’ had even the slightest chance of a normal relationship, a normal courting process
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As we banked left and right, crisscrossing in the air along with the other extremely modified blackhawk (the modifications largely consisted of a relic bible attached to its nose, leather-bound and hand-written by a catholic Saint), it looked almost as if a couple of playful night-birds courting in the sweet, warm summer night
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"Rosemary West, that man has a notion of courting you
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"Well, that may be HIS way of courting," retorted Ellen
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If a single minister calls twice at a house where there is a single woman all the gossips have it he is courting her
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Meredith is too shy to go courting a second wife," said Susan solemnly
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But he'd never dare come up for fear people would think he was courting me again--for fear I'D think it, too, most likely--though he's more a stranger to me now than John Meredith
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He always did his courting before the public
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vendors are now courting your attention with regular follow-up calls
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Her voice had been the first thing he had fallen in love with, back when they were courting
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Tetlow used a variation of the technique my father had employed when he was courting my mother, and told the girls we were secretly married
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Since then, David started courting me, becoming my first boyfriend
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From the Big Courting Mergers and
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"A little bird has told me that a certain young captain is courting you
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"Good, a young man should be scared of the father of the young lady he is courting
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My mother and this man were courting and they were intimate
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He told her that he had been courting a girl for a while, to which Bridget replied,
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She told them that she had broken off her engagement to this other man and it was not long after that when Joe asked her out and they began courting
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Atlai courting Nathifa, was a nod (not that they told him anything yet)
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At that, he wondered what gave him the courage to think in terms of courting her
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He wondered whether her allusion was about the Lord or him, and dared not hope in spite of her apparent courting
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And note that although a male will probably retain his bond with you even while courting and mating, a female will most likely lose her training during the time she is incubating her eggs and taking care of her young
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Almost as soon as they are placed in the same cage, the male will start courting the female, and eggs could follow in a few days
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Charles thought about courting his wife for a change
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grooming is an important part of the courting process
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can put quite a lot of effort into courting each client with the personal touch
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Yes, she was fitting for a hoopskirt and sitting on the massive porch of her family plantation home, sipping mint juleps; surely every gent in the county would have been courting her, even if she was rather plain yet subtly attractive, much like the woman in the book Gone with the Wind
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Ambiguity or, in simpler terms secrecy amongst couples courting or married, the point is there shouldn�t be any
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In Tanganyika his memory was kept alive by admiring Greeks none more so than Theo, who repeatedly visited the Kilimanjaro trenches as a teenager; just a barrack room historian or a Herodotus in the making? Only time would tell but there was no doubt he had an interest in history which he expressed by courting the company of men with history to tell
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really have to do this whole clandestine meeting and secret courting
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Crawley had been courting
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It is courting disaster, attempting to buy anything over £100 with cash
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By now, with slow, patient and discreet courting, he felt that the time where he would ask for her hand was getting close
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Early indications involve looking for loopholes in the law, setting up phony offshore subsidiaries and courting political power to ease
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He would thus have to temper his temptations towards her for a few months before courting her favors
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“During the courting
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And for the married man, courting singles could be a hindrance, for they harp on his divorcing the wife as a prerequisite for liaison
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It looks like the Formula One won’t do for her final favor, even if I were to muster Senna’s skills and Sorkar’s stealth for that for surely Sathyam would ensure that I end up in the pit on my way to the putt, won’t he? Since overt courting seems to be risky, I better sneak into her bed under the shadow of his goodwill
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‘Stop courting her and you count for nothing to her
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If the credo of the Christianity is courting other religious souls in covetous ways, the creed of the Musalman has been to turn the kafirs of the world into servants of their God, and by extension admirers of their prophet
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he loved narrating stories of courting his lady love to his children
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The more you consciously understand the signals, the better and more successful you will be when courting the object of your desire, whether it is the man or woman of your dreams
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Those playing favorites are courting dangers because it breeds resentment to those who were not chosen
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officially courting her, and because they shared adoration for each other Anne declared to
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He had stopped courting
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Courting is as distant from my mind as it can
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have been devouring his goods and courting his wife, with the help of Athena
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We were courting the wife of sir Odysseus, who had been away a long time;
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He’s been courting her ever since
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“Any woman who denies her husband the benefit of enjoying good food in his home is courting trouble because the man might be tempted to eat another woman’s food elsewhere; and another wiser woman might charm him with more delicious food
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No, unless Therese was less than she seemed, he would spend his time courting her
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Her mother was excited about the idea of the Crown Prince courting her daughter
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And it was done as quickly as the law allowed, not only because Herr Dremmel was determined it should be, but because the enduring of his daily arrival for courting purposes from Coops, where he was staying, became rapidly impossible for the Bishop
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During his first eight visits to Eaton Terrace--that made four weeks since his coming back to London and six since the funeral in Cornwall--he had hardly known she was in the room; except, of course, that she _was_ in the room, completely hindering his courting
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'Foolish woman,' thought Wemyss, who for some reason didn't like being told before Lucy that he had the Stock Exchange eye; and he dismissed her impatiently from his mind and concentrated on his little love, asking himself while he did so how short he could, with any sort of propriety, cut this unpleasant time of restricted courting, of never being able to go anywhere with her unless her tiresome aunt came too
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His way of courting wouldn't be,--she searched about in her uneasy mind for a word, and found vegetarian
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Silas felt nothing hearing at Rose Topbranch and Rob Robin were courting
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The birds were courting and tussling for nesting spaces, and the town was alive with anticipation of this most extraordinary event
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Or instead of courting a gorgeous girl, one settles to be
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He began courting Rhonwen and she encouraged him, she was so dim-witted! I told her to beware, but that only made her worse
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n : a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a
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Courting is basically dating, you find someone you have an interest in and you go out together to see if there is any real chemistry between you
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Lina is similar to Diana but no exactly like her she’s more quite than Diana which is probably why we all love having her around so much but the thing with Lina that we still have issues with is that she bottles things up and it was the same when we were courting
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What happens if you break the Courting Rules?
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There are couples who’ve broken those rules that never made it past the courting phase
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And years later, when I was courting my future wife and we were very much in love, it was to Alexandria that we gravitated to enjoy a measure of privacy and our love
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Charming while he was courting me and at some point when we two broke up I went to his flat and we made love
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The night staff came on duty several hours earlier and how many other people could have been prowling around the hospital at that time of night? It was possibly a courting couple, but Smythe had mentioned only seeing one person in the car and however blurred his vision, he was unlikely to make a mistake about that
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courting days, but I just couldn’t resist it
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My girlfriend, Simplicity, and I have been courting for several months and she has now agreed to ‘give’
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With her children they were in continual raptures, extolling their beauty, courting their notice, and humouring their whims; and such of their time as could be spared from the importunate demands which this politeness made on it, was spent in admiration of whatever her ladyship was doing, if she happened to be doing any thing, or in taking patterns of some elegant new dress, in which her appearance the day before had thrown them into unceasing delight
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her voice suddenly flashed into anger and contempt---"it is disgusting--bits of lads and girls courting
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"It is not courting," he cried
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She saw them in an instant in their parsonage-house; saw in Lucy, the active, contriving manager, uniting at once a desire of smart appearance with the utmost frugality, and ashamed to be suspected of half her economical practices;-- pursuing her own interest in every thought, courting the favour of Colonel Brandon, of Mrs
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"Heathcliff has your permission to come a courting to miss, and to drop in at every opportunity your absence offers, on purpose to poison the mistress against you?"
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As Rincewind stared in horror a courting couple, laughing at some private joke, walked straight through the apparition without appearing to notice it
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He plans on running for president in one year and is courting the votes of college students who might be watching the broadcast
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He mentioned to me as a secret, that he is courting a young lady who has, as no doubt you are aware, a bedridden Pa
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Always know a fellow courting: collars and cuffs
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wild flowers and bushes, where courting couples traditionally went
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Some of the old women was knitting, and some of the young folks was courting on the sly
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And by the offensively smelling vitriol works did he not pass night after night by loving courting couples to see if and what and how much he could see? Did he not lie in bed, the gross boar, gloating over a nauseous fragment of wellused toilet paper presented to him by a nasty harlot, stimulated by gingerbread and a postal order?
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“A woman, after all, has certain expectations when it comes to courting
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You got the young lady into your service, and there Woodley was to do the courting
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He did not know that his mode of behavior in relation to Kitty had a definite character, that it is courting young girls with no intention of marriage, and that such courting is one of the evil actions common among brilliant young men such as he
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She is up towards five in the afternoon, when our Nostromo, whenever he is in harbour with his schooner, comes out on his courting visit, pulling in a small boat
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The men in the commissary were not very exciting, and the he and Suellen would only get it over with! sight of Frank’s timid courting annoyed her until she found it difficult to be polite to him
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We tried the courts
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When the courts and the assemblies failed them,
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change, not the courts of our kind hearted masters”
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In John chapter 2, he enters the Temple courts and makes a whip out of cords
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When the courts and the assemblies failed them, when words and gestures like his own proved futile, the Barcs finally turned on friend and foe alike
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“The appeal needs to be directed to the Royal Courts of Jodechi”
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These dainty pixies graced the courts of the emperors, kings and chieftains and were never sent as tribute even when his empire was at it's height
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Dorini would be the accommodation village, you know, tennis courts, golf, pools, spas, casino, theatres, need I go on? I tell you, it couldn't fail
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kept getting delayed in the courts, so she couldn’t put
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Some of the buildings they passed were substantial with plastered stone walls, paved courts and beautiful murals on their walls
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She could prop it open and see a tangle of roofs and rooftop courts below
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They stopped wearing open-fronted blouses in the Greek Age, but the custom was once again in use among the waitresses at one of the food courts in the airport
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Presumably, Tom thought, the path had been laid to access the courts,
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other side of the courts, but there was no sign of close pursuit
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From the fourteenth floor porch, he could see the eleventh floor courts
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that he may dwell in your courts
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in the courts of my sanctuary
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Beyond and into the mountainsides are countless smaller rooms and above them smaller courts and gardens and fields winding away for miles over the hillsides
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So courts would have never approved this music and I could have never heard it
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They chattered at another troupe two floors up near the rails of the common courts of the building above
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Then, a little over a year after she started playing with them, they put together a tour of fifteen halls in seven weeks in the Central Fastness and out to a few halls and courts in the spines to the east and south
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Some were little more than camps, but there were a few towers eight stories tall with long balcony fronds and awning shaded courts on top
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The courts of justice of their kings seldom intermeddled in it
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the temple courts and gave His last sermon before His death
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OF PARKING, CORRUPTION, COURTS AND PINK DUST
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It opened onto one of the small lecture courts that made up the faces of the pyramid
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A positive law may render a shilling a legal tender for a guinea, because it may direct the courts of justice to discharge the debtor who has made that tender ; but no positive law can oblige a person who sells goods, and who is at liberty to sell or not to sell as he pleases, to accept of a shilling as equivalent to a guinea in the price of them
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If you except Rouen and Bourdeaux, there is little trade or industry in any of the parliament towns of France; and the inferior ranks of people, being chiefly maintained by the expense of the members of the courts of justice, and of those who come to plead before them, are in general idle and poor
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It still continues, however, to be the residence of the principal courts of justice in Scotland, of the boards of customs and excise, etc
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In England they were generally exempted from suit to the hundred and county courts : and all such pleas as should arise among them, the pleas of the crown excepted, were left to the decision of their own magistrates
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Meanwhile back in the courts of the palace
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The mercantile stock of every country naturally courts in this manner the near, and shuns the distant employment : naturally courts the employment in which the returns are frequent, and shuns that in which they are distant and slow; naturally courts the employment in which it can maintain the greatest quantity of productive labour in the country to which it belongs, or in which its owner resides, and shuns that in which it can maintain there the smallest quantity
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It naturally courts the employment which in ordinary cases is most advantageous, and shuns that which in ordinary cases is least advantageous to that country
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In courts which consisted of a considerable number of judges, by proportioning the share of each judge to the number of hours and days which he had employed in examining the process, either in the court, or in a committee, by order of the court, those fees might give some encouragement to the diligence of each particular judge
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Those parliaments are, perhaps, in many respects, not very convenient courts of justice; but they have never been accused ; they seem never even to have been suspected of corruption
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The fees of court seem originaliy to have been the principal support of the different courts of justice in England
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The present admirable constitution of the courts of justice in England was, perhaps, originally, in a great measure, formed by this emulation, which anciently took place between their respective judges : each judge endeavouring to give, in his own court, the speediest and most effectual remedy which the law would admit, for every sort of injustice
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Originally, the courts of law gave damages only for breach of contract
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In such cases, therefore, the remedy of the courts of law was sufficient
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Such causes, therefore, for some time, went all to the court of chancery, to the no small loss of the courts of law
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It was to draw back such causes to themselves, that the courts of law are said to have invented the artificial and fictitious writ of ejectment, the most effectual remedy for an unjust outer or dispossession of land
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If mean and improper persons are frequently appointed trustees ; and if proper courts of inspection and account have not yet been established for controlling their conduct, and for reducing the tolls to what is barely sufficient for executing the work to be done by them ; the recency of the institution both accounts and apologizes for those defects, of which, by the wisdom of parliament, the greater part may, in due time, be gradually remedied
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Upon this question the decisions of the courts of justice were not uniform, but varied with the authority of government, and the humours of the times
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In Europe, the qualification necessary to entitle a proprietor to vote at their general courts was raisted, from five hundred pounds, the original price of a share in the stock of the company, to a thousand pounds
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In consequence of these alterations, the courts, both of the proprietors and directors, it was expected, would be likely to act with more dignity and steadiness than they had usually done before
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But it seems impossible, by any alterations, to render those courts, in any respect, fit to govern, or even to share in the government of a great empire; because the greater part of their members must always have too little interest in the prosperity of that empire, to give any serious attention to what may promote it
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We pushed ourselves toward a low wall that surrounded the inner courts of the Temple
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In the republics of ancient Greece, particularly in Athens, the ordinary courts of justice consisted of numerous, and therefore disorderly, bodies of people, who frequently decided almost at random, or as clamour, faction, and party-spirit, happened to determine
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The ignominy of an unjust decision, when it was to be divided among five hundred, a thousand, or fifteen hundred people (for some of their courts were so very numerous), could not fall very heavy upon any individual
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At Rome, on the contrary, the principal courts of justice consisted either of a single judge, or of a small number of judges, whose characters, especially as they deliberated always in public, could not fail to be very much affected by any rash or unjust decision
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In doubtful cases such courts, from their anxiety to avoid blame, would naturally endeavour to shelter themselves under the example or precedent of the judges who had sat before them, either in the same or in some other court
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The violence which the French government usually employed in order to oblige all their parliaments, or sovereign courts of justice, to
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particular baronies or manors, were equally independent, and equally exclusive of the authority of the king's courts, as those of the great temporal lords
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How dangerous must it have been for the sovereign to attempt to punish a clergyman for any crime whatever, if his order were disposed to protect him, and to represent either the proof as insufficient for convicting so holy a man, or the punishment as too severe to be inflicted upon one whose person had been rendered sacred by religion ? The sovereign could, in such circumstances, do no better than leave him to be tried by the ecclesiastical courts, who, for the honour of their own order, were interested to restrain, as much as possible, every member of it from committing enormous crimes, or even from giving occasion to such gross scandal as might disgust the minds of the people
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The persons, however, who give occasion to this expense, are those who, by their injustice in one way or another, make it necessary to seek redress or protection from the courts of justice
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The persons, again, most immediately benefited by this expense, are those whom the courts of justice either restore to their rights, or maintain in their rights
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That of those of other European nations was compiled from such information as the French ministers at the different courts could procure
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That same laughter had filled the courts that Saturday
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The officers of the king's court, the judges, and other officers in the superior courts of justice, the officers of the troops, etc are assessed in the first manner
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If the Congress can"t touch the free exercise of religion, neither can the courts
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Circuit Courts languished for a year, with none of those nominees ultimately even being granted a hearing
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Upon receiving the Court"s decision, Jackson"s immortal reply was: „John Marshall has made his decision
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" In the late twentieth century, we could have used a President of similar mind, especially with respect to some of the Court"s loonier decisions, e
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) Finally, it goes without saying that the Federal Courts can be counted on to reinterpret the Constitution such that what protections are left to the people are being continuously eroded
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Maryland, one of the Court"s landmark decisions
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“Well we must prepare for the Courts Martial and put some kind of defence together but what that is going to be I don’t know yet the thing is at the moment your looking at the death penalty make no mistake about that
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I was wheeled into Divisional HQ and we waited outside a room that had been given over for Courts Martial as we arrived I saw another chap going in then ten minutes later he was back out ashen faced having been tries and sentences to death
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” Lt Howarth now jumped in risking the courts wrath
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After the countess had gone I was at a bit of a loss I sat thinking about how I had been shafted and railroaded through the farce that was my Courts Martial
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I read on in it he said that Rosie had been transferred to the infirmary but despite the most arduous efforts she had succumbed to the disease that had afflicted her at 10:15hrs on the date of my Courts Martial
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With respect to the officers and crew…if the facts stated by Captain Waddell are true, there is clearly no case for any persecution on the ground of piracy in the courts of this country, and we presume that her Majesty’s government is not in possession of any evidence which could be produced before any court or magistrate for the purpose of contravening the statement or showing that the crime of piracy has, in fact, been committed…With respect to any persons on the Shenandoah who cannot immediately be proceeded against and
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If Stengel and his ilk have their way, our Constitution will become a worthless document in exile, little more than a straw man for increasingly politicized federal courts to do with as they please
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They passed through the ruins of law courts and temples and up to the site where the Arch of Titus had once stood
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Not only things, but people and sometimes entire courts were suspected as being under their influence
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This fact was drilled into us for the courts were very fair in those days (procedurally) and would act when needed
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It is what keeps you safe from the police since the law and courts tend to be reactive rather than proactive
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All laws must be upheld until such time as parliament or the courts scrap those laws
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Where were our Courts?
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Kidnapping that is called in the civilised world, but the courts could do nothing because it was a legal act duly enabled by Parliament
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As the Police arrested perpetrators of these laws in order to maintain law and order, the courts had to deal with them accordingly
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As said the courts will not easily agree to this unless recklessness and criminal intend was involved
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Most certainly, in recent years, we had a case where a fellow married a virgin whilst knowing he is still married to another woman and he was hammered in both the civil and criminal courts
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I assure you though that our courts are conservative and unless you can prove that it is in your best interests or your parents unreasonable (read very unreasonable) this will not be given willy nilly
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The first two is limited to which court is applicable, that is the Higher Courts and Lower Courts and is limited to a specific rate which can be charged to your client
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No one will be able to convince me that courts do not always have a higher test of responsibility for policemen than anyone else in the community
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It must be said the courts understood the Roman dictum of “who will protect us against our protectors” even if the Nationalists were too stupid to do so but we spoke about that before
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No doubt there are bad apples but how incompetent is the SAPS if the jails are 400% full? And the criminal courts have two years in backlog cases? With such figures why change the formula with foreign “advisers”
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The whole story of his life was one of mismanagement by the courts for he was arrested and sentenced for the same crimes before and he should never have been around to commit these crimes
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Many times we swore we will kill the criminal next time because the courts did not deal with them in the way we thought it should
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The courts tried to make sense of the Nationalist's silly laws and not one of the parties mentioned succeeded
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The courts and police can and will assist you, and he will not get the children
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I can tell you that South African courts were not a place for stupid antics then or now
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The presiding officer, whether called a Magistrate or Judge depending on the courts status, also don’t have a mallet and used his well-trained evil eye to keep order in his court
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Still, despite our misgivings we protected all Judges and courts and this included preventing crowds (supporters of the terrorist / criminal) making noise next to the court house
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He knew the courts and head librarian position waited for him in jail if he could survive his fatherly talking by his sergeant
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He cannot really comprehend why the white policemen arrested him, and the courts take this in account with sentencing
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The elastic demands imposed on our courts by modern impressions advancing the (unlimited) right to free expression have stretched its traditional boundaries in a manner that the Founding Fathers could never have possibly envisioned given the moral climate of the times in which they lived