"A lady in distress wishes to dispose of some fish knives and forks." "A wedding present let go with great regret." | |
"Be advised, the DZ remains off-limits while Hazmat teams dispose of any bio-hazardous material." | |
"Discontinue use of your decoding machine and dispose of immediately. | |
"Discontinue use of your decoding machine, and dispose of immediately." | |
"I soon dispose of all of those who put me on the pan. | |
"A lady in distress wishes to dispose of some fish knives and forks." "A wedding present let go with great regret." | |
"Be advised, the DZ remains off-limits while Hazmat teams dispose of any bio-hazardous material." | |
"Discontinue use of your decoding machine and dispose of immediately. | |
"Discontinue use of your decoding machine, and dispose of immediately." | |
"I soon dispose of all of those who put me on the pan. | |
# Heed not how hope believes # And fate disposes | |
- "Man proposes but God disposes", eh? | |
- He always disposes of that sort. | |
- Man proposes and God disposes. | |
- The disposes of it. | |
# Heed not how hope believes # And fate disposes | |
- "Man proposes but God disposes", eh? | |
- He always disposes of that sort. | |
- Man proposes and God disposes. | |
- The disposes of it. | |
! The Indian's remains have been incinerated and will be disposed of as His Majesty sees fit. | |
".. make those you need to impress well-disposed towards you." | |
"All experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer... " | |
"All experience hath shown... - that mankind are more disposed to suffer... " - Suffer. | |
"Not only had it disposed of a pro-Russian prime minister, but also common rabble." | |
"And then the suspect fled the scene of the crime, disposing of the murder weapon in a community compost heap." | |
"I devise and bequeath the remainder of my estate, both real and personal, whatsoever and wheresoever to which I might be entitled... or over which I have any disposing at the time of my death... to my beloved son, Jack Arnold Alexander Tancred Gurney... the 14th earl of Gurney, for his own use absolutely. " | |
"I, George Herman Jones, being of sound and disposing mind do hereby declare and publish this to be my last will and testament." | |
"being of sound and disposing mind and memory, | |
'If Susie died three weeks ago, why is the killer disposing of the body now? ' | |
! The Indian's remains have been incinerated and will be disposed of as His Majesty sees fit. | |
".. make those you need to impress well-disposed towards you." | |
"All experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer... " | |
"All experience hath shown... - that mankind are more disposed to suffer... " - Suffer. | |
"Not only had it disposed of a pro-Russian prime minister, but also common rabble." | |
"And then the suspect fled the scene of the crime, disposing of the murder weapon in a community compost heap." | |
"I devise and bequeath the remainder of my estate, both real and personal, whatsoever and wheresoever to which I might be entitled... or over which I have any disposing at the time of my death... to my beloved son, Jack Arnold Alexander Tancred Gurney... the 14th earl of Gurney, for his own use absolutely. " | |
"I, George Herman Jones, being of sound and disposing mind do hereby declare and publish this to be my last will and testament." | |
"being of sound and disposing mind and memory, | |
'If Susie died three weeks ago, why is the killer disposing of the body now? ' | |