He'll want to abrogate the alliance and negotiate a peace with the Dominion. |
I have come to breathe new life into this community, to aid those who seek betterment, to abrogate those who would hold us back. |
I'll not stand idly by while you abrogate my plans. |
My client being a person of interest in your case does not abrogate his right to pursue custody of the child. |
Nevertheless, you are going to have to abrogate and egress from the premises. |
He'll want to abrogate the alliance and negotiate a peace with the Dominion. |
I have come to breathe new life into this community, to aid those who seek betterment, to abrogate those who would hold us back. |
I'll not stand idly by while you abrogate my plans. |
My client being a person of interest in your case does not abrogate his right to pursue custody of the child. |
Nevertheless, you are going to have to abrogate and egress from the premises. |
What the hell is abrogated? |
Also, we'll talk to some relief workers who say the international community - has abrogated its duty to protect... |
Counselor, common-law marriages were abrogated in New York in '31. |
I'd like to see your face when you tell me why your code still hasn't been abrogated. |
In 1971, Nixon removed the US from the $35/ounce gold standard and abrogated the Bretton Woods treaty that had governed the post-war economic alliance. |
And I find you guilty, Counselor guilty of betraying your fellow man guilty of betraying your country guilty of abrogating your oath guilty ofjudging me and selling me out! |
But the fact remains the police seized the fetus without asking my client whether she wanted to bury it, abrogating her constitutional right to practice her religion. |
The aim was to prevent the nobles from abrogating power to themselves |
Therefore abrogating the public figure defense and rendering it to wit, actionable. |
You are abrogating my constitutional rights, sir. |
What the hell is abrogated? |
Also, we'll talk to some relief workers who say the international community - has abrogated its duty to protect... |
Counselor, common-law marriages were abrogated in New York in '31. |
I'd like to see your face when you tell me why your code still hasn't been abrogated. |
In 1971, Nixon removed the US from the $35/ounce gold standard and abrogated the Bretton Woods treaty that had governed the post-war economic alliance. |
And I find you guilty, Counselor guilty of betraying your fellow man guilty of betraying your country guilty of abrogating your oath guilty ofjudging me and selling me out! |
But the fact remains the police seized the fetus without asking my client whether she wanted to bury it, abrogating her constitutional right to practice her religion. |
The aim was to prevent the nobles from abrogating power to themselves |
Therefore abrogating the public figure defense and rendering it to wit, actionable. |
You are abrogating my constitutional rights, sir. |