A more elevated perspective would construe our conduct as white men to be enacting a manifest destiny. | |
A robot must never construe or trespass on the domains of man! | |
All my engagements I will construe to thee, all the charactery of my sad brows. | |
But even with the remotest possibility of surviving such a dive, the Americans will construe the raising of the missile doors as preparation for a launch. | |
Do you pretend that is what you wish the world to construe from it? | |
A more elevated perspective would construe our conduct as white men to be enacting a manifest destiny. | |
A robot must never construe or trespass on the domains of man! | |
All my engagements I will construe to thee, all the charactery of my sad brows. | |
But even with the remotest possibility of surviving such a dive, the Americans will construe the raising of the missile doors as preparation for a launch. | |
Do you pretend that is what you wish the world to construe from it? | |
Is that in fact what the world construes from it? | |
Is that in fact what the world construes from it? | |
"If there's something so terrible that you "don't want to say it or you think could be construed the wrong way, then just leave it out." | |
"Though calling him human could be construed as an insult to the phylum." | |
'Cause a warrentless search without probable cause could be construed as unconstitutional? | |
- I'm sorry, But that's precisely the kind of comment That could be construed as hostile. | |
- It could be construed as intimidation. | |
I am delighted at this evidence, Taplow... of your interest in the rather more lurid aspects of dramaturgy... but I feel I must remind you that you are supposed to be construing Greek... not collaborating with Aeschylus. | |
It's his choice not to testify... and you are barred from construing that against him. Right. | |
Only yesterday, on the old school bench construing Latin verses, today I'm Mr Richard Carstone, heir to a fortune. | |
"If there's something so terrible that you "don't want to say it or you think could be construed the wrong way, then just leave it out." | |
"Though calling him human could be construed as an insult to the phylum." | |
'Cause a warrentless search without probable cause could be construed as unconstitutional? | |
- I'm sorry, But that's precisely the kind of comment That could be construed as hostile. | |
- It could be construed as intimidation. | |
I am delighted at this evidence, Taplow... of your interest in the rather more lurid aspects of dramaturgy... but I feel I must remind you that you are supposed to be construing Greek... not collaborating with Aeschylus. | |
It's his choice not to testify... and you are barred from construing that against him. Right. | |
Only yesterday, on the old school bench construing Latin verses, today I'm Mr Richard Carstone, heir to a fortune. | |