And you only promulgate voluntarism and willfulness in CSKA. | |
His Holiness is ready to promulgate the bull of excommunication. | |
In the first place, I hate music, which doesn't relieve me from having to snore... through every confounded soiree that you promulgate. | |
Maybe he meant propagate. Or promulgate. | |
Our primary objective is to promulgate a constitution and establish a parliament. | |
And you only promulgate voluntarism and willfulness in CSKA. | |
His Holiness is ready to promulgate the bull of excommunication. | |
In the first place, I hate music, which doesn't relieve me from having to snore... through every confounded soiree that you promulgate. | |
Maybe he meant propagate. Or promulgate. | |
Our primary objective is to promulgate a constitution and establish a parliament. | |
Petain promulgates a set of anti Jewish statutes that excludes Jews from public life. | |
Well, you are not going to any concert that promulgates stink talk. | |
Petain promulgates a set of anti Jewish statutes that excludes Jews from public life. | |
Well, you are not going to any concert that promulgates stink talk. | |
Food pyramid promulgated by Uncle Sam, bad. | |
I see, Dr. McCoy, that you still subscribe to the outmoded notion promulgated by your ancient Greeks that what is good must also be beautiful. | |
It's very difficult to imagine how any safer-sex idea can even get promulgated in the gay community now. | |
So you wouldn't be disturbed here at all. We would schedule my work so that it didn't conflict with your creative necessities, and my visits would be promulgated on your permissions. | |
That is why those decrees of tolerance were promulgated | |
Essentially, Dow has been promulgating a hoax by which they've convinced people that they can't do anything about Bhopal, that they cannot accept responsibility. | |
In the 1960s, Sebastian Hunley was often in the press, promulgating various far-fetched archaeological theories. | |
Maybe l' m old-fashioned, but I object to people promulgating prurient interests couching it under freedom or democracy! | |
My announcement was promulgating his arrest instead. | |
You're, like, sort of publicly promulgating vacuities. | |
Food pyramid promulgated by Uncle Sam, bad. | |
I see, Dr. McCoy, that you still subscribe to the outmoded notion promulgated by your ancient Greeks that what is good must also be beautiful. | |
It's very difficult to imagine how any safer-sex idea can even get promulgated in the gay community now. | |
So you wouldn't be disturbed here at all. We would schedule my work so that it didn't conflict with your creative necessities, and my visits would be promulgated on your permissions. | |
That is why those decrees of tolerance were promulgated | |
Essentially, Dow has been promulgating a hoax by which they've convinced people that they can't do anything about Bhopal, that they cannot accept responsibility. | |
In the 1960s, Sebastian Hunley was often in the press, promulgating various far-fetched archaeological theories. | |
Maybe l' m old-fashioned, but I object to people promulgating prurient interests couching it under freedom or democracy! | |
My announcement was promulgating his arrest instead. | |
You're, like, sort of publicly promulgating vacuities. | |