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1. Surely, we could sue the builder, my heart said
2. I think I told you on Wednesday that we appointed a lady called Sue Drake to take her place, didn’t I? …
3. Yes, I thought I had … well, Anna suggested that Sue might like to shadow her today just so as to give her an idea of how things work
4. He shared an old one-bedroom sparsely decorated mould encrusted apartment with Sue, a 31-year old flight attendant
5. ” Sue was still drop dead gorgeous even in her exhausted state
6. Sue knew he exaggerated
7. Tom asked Sue as he turned on the shower
8. “Hold onto that thought big guy!” Sue grabbed his muscly arm and wondered whether his shoulders were as broad as he was tall
9. Tom handed Sue a towel
10. They were still wet when they threw the sheets back and jumped into bed Sue straddling Tom
11. Tom and Sue used to giggle in complicity and joked that they must be jealous
12. He thought about how to answer and knew that Sue would see through him if he lied
13. Sue stamped her foot and put he hands on her hips
14. ” Sue was serious now
15. Sue was flushed not because of excitement but fury
16. Sue moved toward the door then looked around the apartment
17. Tom and Sue turned to each other
18. “What do you want from us?” Sue was not intimidated by Otto’s stare
19. Sue held onto Tom as if to protect them both
20. Sue had a million questions race through her mind
21. Otto held his hand out to Sue
22. I understand that Sue ‘was charged but not convicted of forcible confinement when she used GBH, known as the date rape drug, to nobble the competition!’ Apparently the model competition went to you as the number one contestant had fallen
23. I have already vowed to Sue that I shall not gamble
24. Tom and Sue and Brian and Flavio would occupy the vacant rooms on the return trip
25. Sue attached her seatbelt and said that she would bring back a ‘children package’ once they were underway
26. What about the avionics and other tasks?” Tom looked at Sue
27. The aeroplane had been cleaned and the catering service was sliding the last of the food carts into the galleys when Sue entered the aeroplane
28. Passengers in business class were boarding when Sue returned to the cockpit with the coffee
29. Sue picked up a rag doll that she saw on the floor and pushed her way through to the child
30. That was up to Sue
31. “Brian, go ask Sue for a hex ratchet with a 14 millimetre head
32. Flavio was changing maps when Sue entered the cockpit
33. Sue went back into the electronics and equipment bay
34. He looked at Sue
35. Tom, Sue, Brian and Flavio opened the doors without disarming them
36. Sue looked at Bruce
37. Sue, Tom, Brian and Flavio will be responsible for the seats
38. The group gave each other high fives and went their separate ways, except for Tom and Sue who went over to Otto concerned about their arrival in Africa
39. Sue, pregnant and lone, put her PhD on hold
40. five pounds a-month, half to the king, and half to him who shall sue in any court of record
41. This action has been found so effectual a remedy, that, in the modern practice, when the landlord has occasion to sue for the possession of the land, he seldom makes use of the actions which properly belong to him as a landlord, the writ of right or the writ of entry, but sues in the name of his tenant, by the writ of ejectment
42. threatened to sue until they found out that the costs of a suit would be about the cost of repairs, so instead they complained to the
43. Sue Cummings came that
44. Sue seemed to dwell much on the subject
45. Peggy stood at the door to see Sue out, and watched the sleighs fly by
46. They thought she must have gone out with Sue
47. She cannot sue you for refusing to marry her but we did have a thought-provoking case in Apartheid South Africa where a black man proposed to a white woman
48. As said it is a risky business to sue without excellent cause in Africa for it reduces the amount of summonses being issued in theory
49. Sue and Lu took out the trash,
50. Indians could now sue the federal government when treaties were not honored
1. She even sued him because he
2. activity and you could be sued for a lot of money
3. The hundred next adjoining to the sea coast, out of, or through which the wool is carried or exported, forfeits £20, if the wool is under the value of £10; and if of greater value, then treble that value, together with treble costs, to be sued for within the year
4. When the tenant sued his lord for having unjustly outed him of his lease, the damages which he recovered were by no means equivalent to the possession of the land
5. He might have sued
6. Lifting the corporate veil is explained by understanding that the company is a legal entity entitled to act on its own and thus be sued on its own without the shareholders being held responsible for what the company does or does not do
7. Why mention it then? Merely because it means legally Mr I am the big bankster can be sued for his wrongful deeds and feel the heat for a change
8. Most probably because the SAP was sued in the past, there was a very strict policy on what a SAP roadblock should conform to
9. By the 1980s every Riot Unit had a video camera to record events as the SAP was not only sued by my future law firm but also criminally investigated all the time
10. The company hated being sued
11. Akbar went into work wearing his distinctive polo shirt which he covered his denim jacket over and Muhammad wore a red neck jumper and a sued jacket
12. As a teacher, I despise a certain kind of parent, but we have to treat them all like gold, or we get sued for a half a billion dollars or something ludicrous like that
13. Many of the states sued and questioned the accuracy of the
14. On 9/17/2010 the state of Texas sued the EPA in a federal appeals court in Washington, DC claiming
15. The marbled murrelet is a diving seabird that has sued the Pacific Lumber and the 9th Circuit Court decided that the lumber company had to stop logging
16. The federal government has sued Arizona and in turn
17. The EPA sued Occidental Petroleum, who agreed to pay $129 million to the
18. So Spain sued for peace and offered money for Aguinaldo’s exile to Hong Kong
19. Scott sued in Missouri courts to claim his freedom under the Missouri Compromise, lost his case, and appealed it to the Supreme Court
20. Louis Lochner owned a bakery affected by the new regulations and sued in federal court to have the New York law nullified, claiming that it violated his Liberty of Contract
21. “Carle is one of four women officers who have sued the RCMP, saying they were
22. Whether it was Roger’s fear of being trapped or sued, or whether it was a feeling of revenge on his part, those veiled openings did not amount to anything positive
23. The marbled murrelet is a diving seabird that has sued the Pacific Lumber and the 9th Circuit Court decided that the lumber company had to stop logging on 65 acres and also had to pay the legal expenses of $1
24. Is it really possible that a company can be sued by a diving seabird and found guilty? It is also time for us to consider the impeachment and removal of court judges
25. In 1987 the EPA fixed levels for six pollutants and was sued
26. Many of the states sued and questioned the accuracy of the percentage established as well as to whether each state was identical
27. When the truth about the wreck at Rillitto came out, with the help of a lawyer downtown who regularly sued BOTH railroads for injuries to workers under Railway Safety Act, my goose was cooked
28. On 9/17/2010 the state of Texas sued the EPA in a federal appeals court in Washington, DC claiming that four new regulations
29. The former sued the latter over McGarrah’s failure to keep current the Orkin pest control and inspection contract
30. from coal mining, about issuing new standards on arsenic, about attempting to institute a new tax, about being sued by the state of Texas, and about implementing CAP and TRADE
31. There has never been an enactment where 26 states sued to have a law repealed and now other states are suing to get him to protect our borders and stop illegal immigration
32. To satisfy him, I had to learn admiralty law because an Ingalls sea trial rider jumped overboard 100 miles out into the Gulf of Mexico, and his estate sued both Ingalls and the Navy
33. ” We had successfully sued the Choates
34. died, and the estates of four of the decedents sued the Navy itself
35. fully open the valve, sued EB in USDC for the Eastern District of Texas
36. I should have sued the SOB’s immediately for
37. to deal with any case in which a state was being sued by a citizen of another state or country
38. He opened his own, one lawyer plaintiffs’ personal injury firm and sued insurance companies including the USF&G
39. In the early 1980s, an atheist sued to have the cross moved because it was on public land
40. other environmental groups in 1996 sued the U
41. Heather did so in 2009, and by the end of the year had sued Mike in the Family Division of Family Court for child support and exclusive custody
42. I let it go then because I had successfully sued Allied, New London, and Missoula agents, in Missoula’s Small Claims Court
43. In all the legal maneuvering following my firing, I should have sued the ACO personally for tortiously interfering in my employment contract with PSL
44. There was a case in a state court in which a thief trying to rob a school fell through the roof of the school building and successfully sued the school district
45. and they would only look like complete idiots if they sued me),
46. He sued the town hall, pretending more money, to be able to pay
47. Remember the traffic accident Tony had before? Well, now he was sued by the
48. His older sister’s divorced and offloads her brood on us far too often, and his older brother’s being sued for maintenance by at least two women
49. However, there was more than ample evidence for MTV and Bic to be sued
50. After which she successfully sued the TV manufacturer for making remote controls that were too physically demanding to operate, causing her to lose her wonderful job
1. “Oh there you are!” Sues eyes lit up
2. This action has been found so effectual a remedy, that, in the modern practice, when the landlord has occasion to sue for the possession of the land, he seldom makes use of the actions which properly belong to him as a landlord, the writ of right or the writ of entry, but sues in the name of his tenant, by the writ of ejectment
3. It can even happen where a woman is married and her husband sues the new guy but obviously that is something else called adultery
4. Bureaucrat sues feds, says he was punished for whistleblowing
5. The designer then sues the broadcaster for copyright infringement
6. sues that had killed the earlier e-book
7. experiments-on-baby-monkeys ALDF Sues University of Wisconsin Over ‘Maternal Deprivation’ Experiments
8. If the guidelines are NOT enforceable in a court of law, it means the FTC can pressurize you to bow to just about anything and you won’t have the chance to defend yourself in a court (they say that in US anyone who sues a government agency goes bankrupt, but not so in India – here, private organizations have sued the government left and right several times and won too, as long as the
9. American society runs over each other and sues each other lately
10. It is twenty-four minutes into the film and we see Sugar Kane (Marilyn) for the first time as she walks along the side of the train with the all-girl band, the Sweet Sues, to board
1. ‘You’ll be suing me for damages next, illness contracted in the workplace and all that
2. We certainly considered suing this forensic auditor for the huge costs we had to pay the advocate but that would have been the wrong strategic move for who knows what we would have to reveal in court afterwards?
3. Simmons is not part of the lawsuit [150 former sailors and Marines suing Tepco]
4. Chelsea said, “So if I was thinking of suing Chofsky’s estate it would actually be this poor girl who would take the hit for her father
5. suing the force and several current and former high-ranking members for
6. problems and unethical management is suing the federal government [and] says he
7. Stopford, 41, is suing the Canadian Forces
8. There has never been an enactment where 26 states sued to have a law repealed and now other states are suing to get him to protect our borders and stop illegal immigration
9. to Washington, the ban against my suing the Navy having been lifted,
10. and suing their employers
11. It obviously pissed Envirocon off badly when I got all over the cases of their preferred van line at both origin and destination, finally suing the van line in small claims court in Missoula
12. After the mop-bucket incident she tried suing both the janitorial company and the mop bucket for slander and malicious defamation of character
13. Marcy’s mother is contemplating suing the university and also
14. One of the main problems in suing a corporation for wrongdoing is that proving a definite cause is nearly impossible
15. What we have is a payoff with the promise of the payee keeping his mouth shut and not suing, ever
16. I thus say that we conduct an open vote on the question of continuing the war or suing for peace
17. Jackson is constantly suing the U
18. Chief has just spent two hours and a crate of whiskey calming Jack Forman down to stop him suing
19. Or use them as a bargaining chip in suing for peace
20. Alex said they’d take a look at suing them,” Lana said with a grimace
21. better qualified, were suing for it
22. I dare not stay, lest that notion should possess his wicked head! And besides, Edgar has not been kind, has he? And I won't come suing for his assistance; nor will I bring him into more trouble
23. government, state governments in conflict with each other, or a citizen of one state suing a citizen of another
24. The latter had been frustrated by the unlooked-for events which had placed all his prisoners beyond his control; and he now found himself reduced to the necessity of suing for favors to those whom it had so lately been his policy to oblige
25. Reuben J was bloody lucky he didn't clap him in the dock the other day for suing poor little Gumley that's minding stones, for the corporation there near Butt bridge
26. She tried to force the questions away while putting together a time line relating to a customer who’d been injured in a fall and was suing a department store
27. So it was shocking when parents began suing therapists claiming they were deliberately destroying families by blindly overbelieving patients
28. Start suing them all the time and I’ll get you a gun
29. There were the Merryweathers, a nice, simple couple who’d sunk their savings into a small home that was now being threatened by a sleazy sub-prime lender suing for the entire balance
30. They’re suing us
31. She said, “I’m suing the City on behalf of A-Rey’s family
32. Had my parents’ fight centered on Royal Rampling, the man who was suing my mother for fifty million dollars? His name gave me serious twists in my stomach
33. Then I found a whole standing file case relating to my mother’s company, as well as full drawers concerning Royal Rampling, the man who was suing Maud
34. I knew it wasn’t a coincidence that the man suing my mother had the same last name as the boy I ran away with
35. I dare not stay, lest that notion should possess his wicked head! And besides, Edgar has not been kind, has he? And I won’t come suing for his assistance; nor will I bring him into more
36. At the same time, knowing that, in addition, your frivolous stepfather has squandered money which is exclusively yours, I have decided to absolve him from a certain moiety of the mortgages on his property, in order that you may be in a position to recover of him what you have lost, by suing him in legal fashion
37. While they were suing each other, Gavrílo lost a coupling-pin out of his cart
38. While the neighbors were wrangling over the affair, each suing the other, it happened that a perch-bolt from Gavryl’s wagon was lost; and the women of Gavryl’s household accused Ivan’s son of stealing it
39. When Dunmore, Governor of Virginia, in 1775, found it necessary to quit the seat of government, and go on board the fleet for safety from the Revolutionary vengeance of the patriots of Virginia—at a period, too, when the Americans were suing for justice by their humble petitions to the King and Parliament; and when that Chatham, the gentleman from Virginia has so highly extolled, was the advocate of our violated rights—Dunmore issued a proclamation inviting the negroes to his standard; to cut the throats of their masters; and promised them a pardon