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1. The negligee I have to wear in the last scene before the interval is not mine, though Andy has made certain comments about it on the way home which have made me wish it were
2. SAMANTHA is still in her negligee
3. Then she could be sarcastic or she could chide Jock for his unthinking bloody alpha male priorities and hormonal negligence, and then, as soon as he tries to pour oil on her troubled waters, as soon as he infuriates her with his calm, business voice, she will know that everything is fine and dandy
4. The fund destined for replacing or repairing, if I may say so, the wear and tear of the slave, is commonly managed by a negligent master or careless overseer
5. In so valuable a produce, the loss occasioned by negligence is so great, as to force even the most careless to attention
6. had grown negligent because of this isolation
7. " In the composition of this statute, the legislature itself seems to have been as negligent as the copiers were in the transcription of the other
8. The usual effect of such bounties is, to encourage rash undertakers to adventure in a business which they do not understand; and what they lose by their own negligence and ignorance, more than compensates all that they can gain by the utmost liberality of government
9. Potentially, if they were found to be wilfully negligent, they could end up being hauled before the international court
10. Negligence and profusion, therefore, must always prevail, more or less, in the management of the affairs of such a company
11. It was naturally to be expected, therefore, that folly, negligence, and profusion, should prevail in the whole management of their affairs
12. But the loss occasioned by the negligence, profusion, and malversation of the servants of the company, had probably been a tax much heavier than all those duties
13. Their capital, which never exceeded £744,000, and of which £50 was a share, was not so exorbitant, nor their dealings so extensive, as to afford either a pretext for gross negligence and profusion, or a cover to gross malversation
14. By a negligence in the expression of the act of parliament, which vested the East India trade in the subscribers to this loan of two millions, it did not appear evident that they were all obliged to unite into a joint stock
15. It is merely to enable the company to support the negligence, profusion, and malversation of their own servants, whose disorderly conduct seldom allows the dividend of the company to exceed the ordinary rate of profit in trades which are altogether free, and very frequently makes a fall even a good deal short of that rate
16. Such is the generosity of the greater part of young men, that so far from being disposed to neglect or despise the instructions of their master, provided he shews some serious intention of being of use to them, they are generally inclined to pardon a great deal of incorrectness in the performance of his duty, and sometimes even to conceal from the public a good deal of gross negligence
17. In some of the richest and best endowed universities, the tutors content themselves with teaching a few unconnected shreds and parcels of this corrupted course ; and even these they commonly teach very negligently and superficially
18. It is seldom from the want of masters, but from the negligence and incapacity of the masters who are to be had, and from the difficulty, or rather from the impossibility, which there is, in the present state of things, of finding any better
19. It must give them public encouragement in order to their subsistence; and it must provide against that negligence to which they will naturally be subject, either by annexing particular ho0nours to profession, by establishing a long subordination of ranks, and a strict dependence, or by some other expedient
20. The first of those remedies is the study of science and philosophy, which the state might render almost universal among all people of middling or more than middling rank and fortune ; not by giving salaries to teachers in order to make them negligent and idle, but by instituting some sort of probation, even in the higher and more difficult sciences, to be undergone by every person before he was permitted to exercise any liberal profession, or before he could be received as a candidate for any honourable office, of trust or profit
21. If it is very much overpaid, it is apt to suffer, perhaps still more, by their negligence and idleness
22. But whether such a government us that of England, which, whatever may be its virtues, has never been famous for good economy; which, in time of peace, has generally conducted itself with the slothful and negligent profusion that is,
23. But if the lands of Great Britain, in the present state of their cultivation, do not afford a rent of more than twenty millions a-year, they could not well afford the half, most probably not the fourth part of that rent, if they all belonged to a single proprietor, and were put under the negligent, expensive, and oppressive management of his factors and agents
24. By negligence and blunder, the land operations from first to last were a series of mistakes, any one of which might have proved fatal to American arms
25. The argument against regards fear of a negligent discharge and also the possibility that your firearm might be taken off you and used against you
26. Through negligence, perhaps of the men themselves, many were not supplied with this simple but indispensable adjunct
27. Bandages became loosened, haemorrhages re-started, and men who had gone forth to bravely fight for their country a few hours previously, begged piteously to be killed to end the agony entailed by official negligence
28. Despite the exodus of invalids, shipped North on dirty transports supplied with hardtack, canned meat, and foul water, to become an object lesson to the American people of the effect of Cuban climate and official negligence, 4122 soldiers were on the sick list in Cuba on July 24th
29. Both Higgens and Reno, plus the ATF planners on the site of the original raid, should have faced strong consequences, perhaps even trial for the almost 80 deaths caused by their negligence
30. Dr Singh was struck off for his negligence
31. sons, be not now negligent, for the Lord has chosen you to stand before him, to serve him, and that you should minister to him, and
32. ture or negligent, and they fail to see the tragic events that can result from lack of supervision and caring
33. I rang again and, as the second riff was ending, the girl who had flashed me on my last visit, appeared at the door wearing a flimsy pink mini-negligee, carrying a giant blue martini glass and appearing completely inebriated
34. “I got a tattoo of his stupid guitar on my heinie and it still hurts,” she said as she slid her palm under the negligee to give it a rub
35. I gasped, thrusting out of the covers on my bed, my hair was soaked and my blood red negligee clung to my body from the perspiration that plastered my body
36. Her black negligee enhanced her rarely seen natural beauty
37. 37 At that time the two ministers of Pharaoh came from the land of Goshen where all the children of Israel were, and went to the house of Pharaoh and said to him, We have seen the children of Israel slacken in their work and negligent in their labor
38. wars as opposed to simple negligence of the insured shipyards
39. own negligence was not covered by the MBRNFSP
40. insurance broker on Wall Street who confirmed Art’s opinion that negligence
41. was involved in a negligent driving accident that resulted in the
42. He was strapped to a metal and canvas stretcher and dropped repeatedly just being carried from the second floor condo to a concrete landing, then to the driveway, before being slid into the ambulance, Mike suffered additional internal injuries due to the negligence of the GLFD and its EMT’s
43. One of Mike’s friends drove him home from the Backus ER where the staff negligently failed to retrieve the records of Mike’s January 2000 operation following the Jeep rollover and the July 2000 operation to remove all the pins and screws inserted in his hip and pelvis by Dr
44. A person is derelict in the performance of his duty when he wilfully or negligently fails to perform them, or when he performs them in a culpably inefficient manner
45. When the nonperformance is the result of a lack of ordinary care, the omission is negligent
46. “Would you say that the accused was negligent in not providing communications?”
47. I believe you said, Colonel, that the accused was, in your opinion, negligent in not providing communications
48. It is the intention of the defense to show why this is so, and furthermore to show positively that there was no negligence or dereliction of duty on the part of the accused
49. Does this sound like negligence or dereliction?
50. I ask you, is this negligence or dereliction?