It is, if anything, to arraign them as the spineless cultural conformists so many of them are. |
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In debate a member must confine remarks to the question under consideration, must avoid personalities, and must not arraign motives. |
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Thus, police failure to arraign an arrestee in a reasonably prompt manner will not automatically negate a federal conviction based on a confession. |
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The consumer can arraign the contract because of unfair contract terms even if they were negotiated between him and the supplier before the conclusion of the contract. |
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The competent authorities of the Member State of establishment may also, pursuant to its national law, arraign the carrier concerned before a competent national court or tribunal. |
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Mr. Phillion has filed an application in Ontario Superior Court seeking to require the Crown to arraign Mr. Phillion and have the court enter an acquittal, rather than simply withdrawing the charge. |
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The police locked him in a cell, and made plans to arraign Picasso. |
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