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1. It is in our best interest to live lawfully
2. As no inhabitant of a town can exercise an incorporated trade, without first obtaining his freedom in the incorporation, so, in most cases, no subject of the state can lawfully carry on any branch of foreign trade, for which a regulated company is established, without first becoming a member of that company
3. was declared to be the highest rate which could lawfully be taken for money borrowed upon private security
4. Or realize he's pushing both of you into trouble if he won’t say much but his hands just start wandering to touch you sexually on places on your body that he should not or start removing your clothes so he can see your nakedness (inappropriately wandering hands is a clear example of behavior – sexual behavior or, in my opinion, bad behavior when it's with anyone other than one's lawfully wedded spouse)
5. Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster, lawfully, fully and freely
6. Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster lawfully fully and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm did on the thirteenth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty-eight present to their Majesties then called and known by the names and style of William and Mary prince and princess of Orange being present in their proper persons a certain declaration in writing made by the said Lords and Commons in the words following viz
7. Typically over half the people getting stoned were too young, under the new proposed-though-not-yet-passed law, to be lawfully celebrating their triumph: twenty-one and over only, of course
8. They will come to you, lawfully and legitimately
9. It is a lawful order by a lawfully appointed officer
10. to be lawfully married or to whom she would consent;
11. be, lawfully married or to whom she would give consent;
12. have to manifest as the lawfully unfolding universe in which everything is related through
13. He saw the "strong man armed" keeping a house which was not lawfully his, and shutting out the rightful possessor
14. great days of classical Islam this duty was only owed to the lawfully appointed
15. The law, when used lawfully, can be a powerful weapon
16. In just two weeks time, Ben and Linda would lawfully be man and wife
17. So it will be again, when men have learned to take their pleasures lawfully in God, and to believe that He is really so loving as to delight in their gladness
18. Many credit rating score improvement organizations (and even some individuals) will try to argument every damage on a credit rating file, hoping that the backlog of conflicts will cause the credit score agency to instantly eliminate the harmful products from the review (the credit rating agency is lawfully required to eliminate questioned products it has not examined within 30 days)
19. But still it distressed him to think he had not been dubbed a knight, for it was plain to him he could not lawfully engage in any adventure without receiving the order of knighthood
20. "I looked for no less, my lord, from your High Magnificence," replied Don Quixote, "and I have to tell you that the boon I have asked and your liberality has granted is that you shall dub me knight to-morrow morning, and that to-night I shall watch my arms in the chapel of this your castle; thus tomorrow, as I have said, will be accomplished what I so much desire, enabling me lawfully to roam through all the four quarters of the world seeking adventures on behalf of those in distress, as is the duty of chivalry and of knights-errant like myself, whose ambition is directed to such deeds
21. Sancho answered them that this fell to him lawfully as spoil of the battle which his lord Don Quixote had won
22. "So far as I can see, friend Sancho, these are not knights but base folk of low birth: I mention it because thou canst lawfully aid me in taking due vengeance for the insult offered to Rocinante before our eyes
23. Such things as could be said for him were said,—how he had taken to industrious habits, and had thriven lawfully and reputably
24. Show that the interrogation had lawfully produced Aaron-Rey’s confession
25. Does not America offer any inducement for men to settle here? The American has dwindled into an Odd Fellow—one who may be known by the development of his organ of gregariousness, and a manifest lack of intellect and cheerful self-reliance; whose first and chief concern, on coming into the world, is to see that the almshouses are in good repair; and, before yet he has lawfully donned the virile garb, to collect a fund for the support of the widows and orphans that may be; who, in short ventures to live only by the aid of the Mutual Insurance company, which has promised to bury him decently
26. Why, then, was it not said half a century ago that servitude was, in itself, an inoffensive medium of reciprocal services, notwithstanding the fact that no man could lawfully enslave another? Some give their manual labour, and the work of others consists in taking care of the physical and intellectual welfare of the slaves, and in superintending their efforts
27. Is it not admitted that we may lawfully exclude or admit the vessels of both belligerents? If you admit the vessels of one nation with whom you have cause of difference, and exclude those of another nation with whom you have only the same cause of difference, I ask whether you do not commit the dignity of the nation, and jeopardize its peace?
28. But the gentleman has said that Spain is no longer able to hold Florida; that foreign emissaries will take it if the United States do not, and that it may be lawfully taken by the United States on the ground of the law of occupancy
29. And who is prepared to say that American seamen shall be surrendered the victims to the British principle of impressment? And, sir, what is this principle? She contends that she has a right to the services of her own subjects: that, in the exercise of this right, she may lawfully impress them, even although she finds them in our vessels, upon the high seas, without her jurisdiction