"The Bastille would curtail his evil-doings. | |
- Can this drug really help to curtail the AIDS catastrophe in the third world? | |
- We must help the Colombians in their struggle to curtail the drug cartels` activities. | |
Accountant says l got to curtail my spending this quarter. | |
Administrators have to be freer to curtail students' civil liberties... including disruptive speech. | |
"The Bastille would curtail his evil-doings. | |
- Can this drug really help to curtail the AIDS catastrophe in the third world? | |
- We must help the Colombians in their struggle to curtail the drug cartels` activities. | |
Accountant says l got to curtail my spending this quarter. | |
Administrators have to be freer to curtail students' civil liberties... including disruptive speech. | |
"It seems first love begins with this sincerity. Perhaps its sweetness curtails the desire to please. | |
A stroke rather curtails one's plans for world domination. | |
But yet the lamentation of the French invites curtails the King of England's stay at home. | |
"It seems first love begins with this sincerity. Perhaps its sweetness curtails the desire to please. | |
A stroke rather curtails one's plans for world domination. | |
But yet the lamentation of the French invites curtails the King of England's stay at home. | |
'For these poor men, even that little was begrudged them and curtailed. 'Why? | |
'but l, not shaped for tricks 'nor made to court a looking-glass, 'l that am rudely stamped and want love's majesty 'to strut before a wanton ambling nymph 'curtailed of fair proportion, 'cheated of feature by dissembling nature | |
All privileges and electric power... will be curtailed for that period. | |
Ambling nymph l, that am curtailed of this fair proportion, cheated of feature by dissembling nature, deformed, unfinished, sent before my time into this breathing world, scarce half made up and that so lamely and unfashionable | |
And some wars of aggression have recently been stopped or curtailed because of a revulsion felt by the people in the aggressor nations. | |
- I'm also aware that the ruling junta have begun curtailing women's rights, and they're closing any schools that they feel are tainted by Western-style education. | |
Are you, the PM's adviser, in favor of curtailing freedom of speech? | |
At a time when most firms are curtailing their pro bono efforts, it is heartening to see that Lockhart Gardner is stepping those efforts up, at your direction. | |
But don't say I'm curtailing your freedom. | |
It could redefine the boundaries of personal liberty and freedom, expanding them for some, savagely curtailing them for others. | |
'For these poor men, even that little was begrudged them and curtailed. 'Why? | |
'but l, not shaped for tricks 'nor made to court a looking-glass, 'l that am rudely stamped and want love's majesty 'to strut before a wanton ambling nymph 'curtailed of fair proportion, 'cheated of feature by dissembling nature | |
All privileges and electric power... will be curtailed for that period. | |
Ambling nymph l, that am curtailed of this fair proportion, cheated of feature by dissembling nature, deformed, unfinished, sent before my time into this breathing world, scarce half made up and that so lamely and unfashionable | |
And some wars of aggression have recently been stopped or curtailed because of a revulsion felt by the people in the aggressor nations. | |
- I'm also aware that the ruling junta have begun curtailing women's rights, and they're closing any schools that they feel are tainted by Western-style education. | |
Are you, the PM's adviser, in favor of curtailing freedom of speech? | |
At a time when most firms are curtailing their pro bono efforts, it is heartening to see that Lockhart Gardner is stepping those efforts up, at your direction. | |
But don't say I'm curtailing your freedom. | |
It could redefine the boundaries of personal liberty and freedom, expanding them for some, savagely curtailing them for others. | |