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    1. not be subject to your intimidation


    2. Single viewing tickets will also be subject to a price increase


    3. In 1722, this company petitioned the parliament to be allowed to divide their immense capital of more than thirty-three millions eight hundred thousand pounds, the whole of which had been lent to government, into two equal parts; the one half, or upwards of £16,900,000, to be put upon the same footing with other government annuities, and not to be subject to the debts contracted, or losses incurred, by the directors of the company, in the prosecution of their mercantile projects ; the other half to remain as before, a trading stock, and to be subject to those debts and losses


    4. This building was sufficiently isolated not to be subject to scrutiny from passers-by


    5. We should submit to or be subject to elders, but that is


    6. other, be subject to one another in the fear of Christ, in Ephesians 5:21 which completes the cycle of


    7. It is difficult to imagine any equitable reason, why those who either brew or distil for private use should not be subject to a composition of the same kind


    8. Now the Americans were in Russian territory they could be subject to the most extreme defensive actions


    9. hardship on its people? Should its people, (they cannot properly be called citizens), be held liable for the criminal designs of its ruler(s)? (they cannot properly be called leaders) Should its people be subject to international reprisals by otherwise peaceful nations threatened by its existence? Should its people be perceived as innocent bystanders caught up in the whirlwinds of determined causes or willing accomplices drawn to ―dynamic‖ currents exceeding their moral and physical endurance? Should its people be subject to (economic) sanctions imposed against that nation whose objectionable conduct at home and abroad poses a viable threat to its peaceful neighbors? Is ignorance an excuse, or complacency or cowardliness for that matter? The present situation in Iraq recalls Hitler‘s Germany


    10. No more shall My beloved be subject to this threshing ground! No more shall My children be hurt upon your threshing floor, O most wicked generation!

    11. A liberal acquaintance recently suggested that Social Security should be subject to means testing whereby the ―Rich,‖ however


    12. The rescuers are not allowed to kill without reason and all rescue attempts will be subject to legal scrutiny before and after the incident


    13. They will be subject to third-party monitoring


    14. The Supreme Court, by a six to three margin, recently ruled that the mentally retarded could not be subject to the Death Penalty on the basis of ―evolving standards of decency‖, whatever that means


    15. “He would be subject to a great deal of interference


    16. And it will be subject to pillage


    17. Try as he might, he could see no way in which Sebastien and the Countess, and the others who would be helping him, would not be subject to harm in the aftermath of his escape


    18. About seven kilns will be subject to EPA's new source performance standards under Section 111 of the


    19. it brings, will be subject to EPA and citizen suit enforcement actions


    20. And all those horror stories she told me about giving birth to children – oh, no! If I absolutely had to get married, I’d postpone it as long as possible, by which time I’d have bargaining power and not be subject to the whims of a domineering husband

    21. proclaims foolishness; The hand of the diligent shall bear rule, but the slow and lazy shall be subject to tribute; heaviness in the heart


    22. prepare you your hearts, that you may obey the law, and be subject to those who in fear are wise and understanding; and prepare your


    23. 12 And when he himself could not abide his own smell, he said these words, It is meet to be subject to


    24. These “unassailable” findings, moreover, are not to be subject to public challenge or discussion by non-scientists on moral or ethical grounds, even by democratically constituted government


    25. The Constitution requires that the President’s appointment of principal policymaking officers of government shall be subject to the advice and consent of the Senate


    26. Of course, she will be subject to your approval


    27. About seven kilns will be subject to EPA's new source performance standards under Section 111 of the CAA


    28. If this Rule is thrown out by the Court, millions of sources, and the economic uncertainty that it brings, will be subject to EPA and citizen suit enforcement actions


    29. Lot, how by Providence he would order it so, that she should be subject to her husband, as we see that generally the Law of mankind and customs of nations have ordered it, and there is I grant, a foundation in nature for it


    30. Do we have manipulation that reaches the point of conspiracy? Is there violation of the tax code? Or is this array of captive organizations within the boundary of the law? Since so much is at stake, I believe it is an area that can and should be subject to congressional investigation

    31. Like any dream, their tribulations will fade from mind much more quickly that true experiences, but they may still be subject to extreme battle fatigue and all that goes with it for a few days


    32. At that point it may be wisest to restore him to Lordship of Serminak, though he would be subject to the decrees of the Assembly of The Just Alliance


    33. 12 And when he himself could not abide his own smell he said these words It is meet to be subject to God and that a man who is mortal should not proudly think of himself if he were God


    34. Having assumed his responsibilities, Adam issued orders to remove Nocor’s implant and to permanently confine him at the Station, where he would be subject to close surveillance at all times


    35. "Man sir" say I "is eager to keep the commandments of God and there is no one who does not ask of the Lord that strength may be given him for these commandments and that he may be subject to them; but the devil is hard and holds sway over them


    36. For if you keep those commandments every desire and pleasure of the world will be subject to you and success will attend you in every good work


    37. 1 Let therefore our whole body be saved in Christ Jesus and let each be subject to his neighbour according to the gift which he has received


    38. determine that this storm covers a wide area, but it appears to be subject to shifts


    39. violators would be subject to prosecution


    40. would still in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred be subject to exactly the

    41. This was the final year that Matthew and his friends would have at secondary school and at the end of it they would be subject to their most important exams called G


    42. Your conduct yesterday will be subject to a full investigation with a view to establishing whether or not you have committed gross misconduct


    43. She went so far as to intimate that his refusal to espouse the nationalist cause at her behest was insubordination, a violation of his pledge made upon their return from Jerusalem that he would be subject to his parents; but in answer to this insinuation he only laid a kindly hand on her shoulder and, looking into her face, said: "My mother, how could you?" And Mary withdrew her statement


    44. " Jesus answered Peter: "You have heard it said by those who teach the law: `You shall not kill; that whosoever kills shall be subject to judgment


    45. But are we willing to pay the price of this entrance into the kingdom of heaven? Are we willing to be born again? to be remade? Are we willing to be subject to this terrible and testing process of self-destruction and soul reconstruction? Has not the Master said: "Whoso would save his life must lose it


    46. Knowing that the Sanhedrin had sought to bring Jesus to Jerusalem for trial and recalling the Master's recently reiterated declarations that he must be subject to death, the apostles had been literally stunned by his sudden decision to attend the feast of tabernacles


    47. Nevertheless, there had been a few cases of real spirit possession relieved by these ministers, and referring to these, Jesus said: "It is not strange that these disobedient minor spirits should be subject to you, seeing that I beheld Satan falling as lightning from heaven


    48. You are not required to unite with them in their plans to destroy the Son of Man, but in everything related to the peace of Israel you are to be subject to them


    49. In Mansfield, Louisiana, anyone caught wearing sagging pants that expose underwear will be subject to a fine of up to $150 plus court costs or face up to 15 days in jail


    50. Any company that produces food products with meat in them, and crosses State lines must be subject to Federal Inspection














































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