"His new girlfriend/charity case.. a frump with a pulled-back hairstyle that even a turn-of-the-century librarian would deem too severe." See? | |
"If you deem me so high, why am I so low? " | |
"See, my lord, would you not deem it breathed "and that those veins did verily bear blood? | |
"You may retain my letters as long as you deem fit. | |
"in the exultation of a freedom they deem already won." | |
"His new girlfriend/charity case.. a frump with a pulled-back hairstyle that even a turn-of-the-century librarian would deem too severe." See? | |
"If you deem me so high, why am I so low? " | |
"See, my lord, would you not deem it breathed "and that those veins did verily bear blood? | |
"You may retain my letters as long as you deem fit. | |
"in the exultation of a freedom they deem already won." | |
"...and the district court therefore deems it just "to sentence you to three years hard labor." | |
"By God's grace and will, Louis, king of France and Navarre hereby commands Etienne Pascal to confer himself to Normandy in the quality of Royal Intendant of tallage and taxation and furthermore, delegates to him all power and authority he deems necessary | |
"a zealous offshoot deems stitching of eyes Suitable punishment for those who spread slanderous gossip." | |
- How come? The Prosecutor deems the investigation unnecessary because of the attempt made on Vogel's life. | |
- Just because a student doesn't fit into some cookie-cutter mold that the public school system deems acceptable they're ready to write 'em off. | |
"...and the district court therefore deems it just "to sentence you to three years hard labor." | |
"By God's grace and will, Louis, king of France and Navarre hereby commands Etienne Pascal to confer himself to Normandy in the quality of Royal Intendant of tallage and taxation and furthermore, delegates to him all power and authority he deems necessary | |
"a zealous offshoot deems stitching of eyes Suitable punishment for those who spread slanderous gossip." | |
- How come? The Prosecutor deems the investigation unnecessary because of the attempt made on Vogel's life. | |
- Just because a student doesn't fit into some cookie-cutter mold that the public school system deems acceptable they're ready to write 'em off. | |
""Neither good nor bad Can men be deemed."" | |
""The right and wrong test, though deemed unscientific... is adhered to by most states but--"" | |
"...into a Special Task Force, "dedicated to the delivery of sensitive letters, "packages, and related material deemed "undeliverable" and needing special handling." | |
"A ball is deemed to have moved if it leaves its original position... ...butnotifitmerelyosciIIates and returns to its original position. " | |
"A girlfriend shall be deemed, quote, living with, unquote, Leonard when she has stayed over, A, 10 consecutive nights or B, more than nine nights in a three-week period, or C all the weekends of a given month plus three weeknights." | |
He certainly does seem to have a knack for smashing ungraceful words together and deeming it a poem. | |
I'm deeming the evidence concerning Mr. Livanos' driving that evening admissible. | |
So, is the government officially deeming this an accident, a multiple homicide or possibly an AI-Qaida terrorist operation? | |
Ten a year, half of them men from the Camorra or Mafia. With nearly all of them deeming the defendant insane. | |
The event is a bloodletting known as the civil war a tragic moment in time when a nation was split into two fragments, each fragment deeming itself a nation. | |
""Neither good nor bad Can men be deemed."" | |
""The right and wrong test, though deemed unscientific... is adhered to by most states but--"" | |
"...into a Special Task Force, "dedicated to the delivery of sensitive letters, "packages, and related material deemed "undeliverable" and needing special handling." | |
"A ball is deemed to have moved if it leaves its original position... ...butnotifitmerelyosciIIates and returns to its original position. " | |
"A girlfriend shall be deemed, quote, living with, unquote, Leonard when she has stayed over, A, 10 consecutive nights or B, more than nine nights in a three-week period, or C all the weekends of a given month plus three weeknights." | |
He certainly does seem to have a knack for smashing ungraceful words together and deeming it a poem. | |
I'm deeming the evidence concerning Mr. Livanos' driving that evening admissible. | |
So, is the government officially deeming this an accident, a multiple homicide or possibly an AI-Qaida terrorist operation? | |
Ten a year, half of them men from the Camorra or Mafia. With nearly all of them deeming the defendant insane. | |
The event is a bloodletting known as the civil war a tragic moment in time when a nation was split into two fragments, each fragment deeming itself a nation. | |