Paul's answer is to change his first name via deed poll for the princely sum of just a tad under thirty quid. |
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A group of workmen decide to kill Carson, as a warning to his class, and the lot falls on Barton to do the deed. |
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The deed will need to be notarized and then recorded in the county deed records where the property is located. |
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From June 15, 2000 the exemption also applies to couples who have a decree of nullity or a deed of separation. |
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The intelligence chief agreed to obey his political masters, and the fell deed was done. |
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Like all of us, he could be grumpy and cantankerous, but he was never mean-spirited in deed or thought. |
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Well, I don't think that threatening to kill them and carrying out the deed is going to affect most hardened criminals much. |
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He changed his name to John Top-Gear by deed poll but the results didn't come so he moved onward and upward again. |
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By this time, she too will be heartily sick of her sugary sweet moniker, and will probably change it by deed poll to Susan or Jane. |
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It was in the form of a deed but the deed catered for consideration, so it took effect as a contract as well. |
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She visited the cottage every day and the sprites brought gifts of seeds and flowers to show their appreciation for the heroic deed he had done. |
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Dutt's heroic deed on the set of Mother India changed the course of his life. |
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The criminal deed is the sons' murder of the tribal patriarch who had monopolized the women of the horde. |
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And he will regard both appellations as a compliment to his deed and a testimony to his power. |
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Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in accordance with the trust deed and for the benefit of the beneficiaries. |
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Somehow or other, by destiny, this sinner did perform a pious deed, and by that deed he became purified. |
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For the life of me, I cannot understand why people move into condos and deed restricted areas with association rules. |
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What I saw was not condonable, for he did not deserve forgiveness for such an atrocious deed such as this wanton destruction. |
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His mind fixed only on the dark deed at hand and fulfilling his mission once and for all! |
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They're attached to the property deed and are recorded at the local county courthouse. |
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Further, if a divine deed is to be done and a benefit therefrom is to be acquired, one has to footslog. |
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The debt recovery agency that carried out the dastardly deed is not expected to have its contract renewed. |
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First, it is clear that we often want to perform the deed and at the same time do not want to suffer the punishment. |
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As a result of the defeat, his every deed will be performed under a magnifying glass. |
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Clans identify with animals that performed a kind deed or may have helped an ancestor through a crisis. |
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But his proud parents Nick and Denise, who run the the Holden Arms, Grane Road, Haslingden, had no idea of his brave deed until days later. |
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All your parents need to do is sign a deed conveying ownership of the home to you. |
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For a reasonable fee, a solicitor will arrange a simple name change by deed poll. |
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As we mentioned above, it was at this time that he changed his name by deed poll from Neumann to Newman. |
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Inebriated, both of them decided to change their names by deed poll for a bet. |
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You can choose which drives to defragment and whether to shut-down or reboot Windows once the deed is done. |
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In witness of which this document has been signed and sealed as a deed and delivered the date and year first before written. |
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He goes on to point out that the grantor may deliver to his own servant, if the grantor makes delivery, intending to make the deed his own deed. |
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In other words, it was browbeaten and the institute was denied what was agreed under that deed of settlement. |
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But you cannot be a registered holder unless you are registered under the provisions of this deed as the holder of a unit. |
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This tells all young and old that a bad deed done in the name of a good cause is acceptable. |
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A good deed brings a pleasant result and a bad deed brings an unpleasant result. |
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The only person that would commit such a deed would be a desperate criminal, accustomed to a life of outlawry. |
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To understand the politics of mass murder and eliminationism, the technical means of carrying out the deed are almost never the central issue. |
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The Greek papyrus contains the translation of a deed of sale, the text of which, in enchorial characters, is on a papyrus at Paris. |
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What makes him stand apart from the crowd, is his dislike of claiming publicity for any deed he has done. |
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Our condemnation of her deed notwithstanding, we respect an evildoer by calling her evil because we are treating her as a responsible being. |
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His mother had been a miserly woman and had not done a single charitable deed in her lifetime. |
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If Tristan doesn't have the guts to tell Sherri what kind of doggish deed he's been up to, then you should definitely forget him. |
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The death of the grantor whose deed is held in escrow does not invalidate the escrow. |
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In that case it was found that the husband did not impignorate the estate by the deed of dower. |
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Despite phone calls and emails, our man behind this public-spirited deed was completely blanked by the software empire. |
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He presented her with a deed in her name for a 1,000 acre ranch and with the blingiest necklace I have ever seen. |
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The piece of paper that documents this pledge is usually called a mortgage or a deed of trust. |
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In the rough-and-tumble world of concert booking and promotion, no good deed goes unpunished. |
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We were sophomores at Howard University doing a good deed on a winter's day. |
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I define feminism in the broad terms of any deed or action that promotes the equality and liberation of women. |
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Apparently all the folk in Deerness had heard of my good deed, and that seems to have put me in their good books. |
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Of course, everybody knew that the deed with which the accused was charged had been done. |
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This is an absolute abrogation of the principle of rangatiratanga inherent in the deed of settlement. |
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The deed was signed on 12 May 2001, and subsequently ratified by a significant majority of the people. |
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I was afraid for my eternal salvation all day every day, in every thought and deed. |
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He is just one of the hundreds of spokesmen and women spreading the Hindu ideal of ahimsa, noninjury to others, whether by thought, word or deed. |
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The crucial distinction between the fifties and sixties lay in word, not in deed. |
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The villains are truly dangerous and the heroes are valiant in word and deed. |
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But our past is fraught with his infidelity in word, in deed and most likely in his heart and mind. |
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He inspires more by deed than word, but he has his anonymous games, as any forward does. |
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As one of the pillars of democracy, they have the right to question every word and deed. |
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Why is everyone falling in love with Bridget when she's let her looks go to pot and appears in word, deed and fashion air-brained? |
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There is, when it comes to the arts, a massive dislocation between word and deed. |
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It was a place where I no longer had to worry about the possible negative repercussions of my every word and deed. |
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We cannot know what is going on in the minds of our fellow human beings unless they manifest it by word or deed. |
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They will not be satisfied until we agree with them and prove that we agree with them in thought, word and deed. |
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He loved women, especially brilliant women, and promoted them in word and deed. |
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Sappho is standing on the cliff face, ready to do the deed which legend has wrongly attributed to her. |
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Professional norms dictated faith and loyalty not just in deed but in spirit to whoever held the reins of power under the constitutional system. |
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Further, there is no reason why a legatee cannot effectively renounce his entitlement to shares without executing a deed. |
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After the deed is done, the time has arrived for the appearance of the detective. |
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He would give her access to all his bank accounts and sign the deed over to her. |
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Down toward this latter end of the spectrum are folks who are more than ordinarily apt to confuse the wish and the deed, the belief and the fact. |
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Her one good deed was to save the life of Edgia, another camp inmate, by hiding her under a bunk during roll-call. |
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An attorney can be appointed by signing a deed which is in place immediately. |
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But, if he wants to change his name by deed poll, Batigol will have to wait until the age of majority. |
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It is an explanation consistent with the typing of his name on the deed only to be scratched out and Adam's name written in. |
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Without banns or a wedding ceremony, he took her for his wife merely by declaring the deed a fait accompli. |
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Then the Government reneged on that settlement deed, and therein lies the problem. |
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Then the demise of Social Security becomes a Republican deed through and through. |
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In every way, the greatness of the deed and the thunderousness of the propaganda should be emphasized. |
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It was vanity and a perverted sense of self-importance that were the source of his evil deed. |
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He charges him with a wicked deed of violence to be punished by death, or in the twelfth century by mutilation. |
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The way is open to draft a title deed claiming possession and to submit it for recording with the Register of Sasines in Edinburgh. |
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In 1984, by accident, he found a title deed in the archive of a trade association. |
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The case is still being decided to rescind the title deed under Article 61 of the Land Law. |
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The title deed to the whole mountain is held in trust to the bank in Turkey. |
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The law mandates that civil actions, for example, the transfer of a title deed, be carried out on our behalf by attorneys at law. |
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She explained that, after her husband had died, despite marriage to a woman with sons and the title deed, the struggle had been constant. |
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Four years ago I had given my house title deed to a hotelier as a collateral in order that he acquires a loan which he needed. |
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In the near future all clubs will have to produce a title deed or a lease for up to five years on a ground, or they face being turfed out. |
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The settlement package will see the restoration of a community title deed to the originally dispossessed community. |
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The fox refused, however, saying that the man would repay his good deed by setting his dogs on him. |
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And no one who does anything good, anything wondrous, or a deed of power will be able to soon afterward to speak evil of me. |
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Some older men also had a custom of not getting there hair cut between Shrove Tuesday to Easter Monday as their own deed for Lent. |
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Third, the pension benefits in this case did not in any event arise under the contract but rather were conferred under a separate trust deed. |
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The foundation has no legal existence apart from the trust declared by the foundation trust deed. |
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When a lessee commits a breach of covenant on which the lessor has a right of re-entry, he may elect to avoid or not to avoid the lease, and he may do so by deed or by word. |
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On 22 February 1990 Mr Green executed a deed of gift transferring his freehold and leasehold interests into the joint names of his wife and himself. |
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What worries him is the idea of taking hope away from someone who has repented of a terrible deed he did decades earlier. |
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They acquired the tools to accomplish the deed, including a stun gun and the chemical means to anesthetize their victims. |
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One boy decides to do a good deed and thereby create a ripple effect by asking the beneficiaries of his kindness to pay it forward by helping others. |
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The deed of supervision is the key document that the statutory supervisors are obliged to look at and take cognisance of when dealing with operators. |
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In deed the whole tribe pined for his return, but alas, he never did. |
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For Katharine Casey, doing a good deed was a reward in itself. |
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The defendants were guilty of repudiatory breach of the partnership deed by entering into the dissolution agreement and Mr. Smith duly accepted such repudiation. |
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Every title deed should be documented as per this index only. |
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The Adjutant General replied that by the strictures of the 1918 act of Congress, no award could be made after three years had elapsed since the performance of the deed. |
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The theory advanced by her counsel was that she was not morally responsible, but what they had to decide was whether she was legally responsible for the deed. |
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A creditor holding a purchase money mortgage or deed of trust on residential property must foreclose on the property, and cannot recover any deficiency. |
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If the lender forecloses the deed of trust out of court, the lender has chosen one action and may not bring a lawsuit to recover a deficiency, which would be a second action. |
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The steel shank did me a good deed to hammer off the padlocks. |
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Over the course of the year, Klaus would repeatedly, through word and deed, demonstrate his sympathies with Putin. |
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The tax affairs of the big corporates are in the public domain and world leaders have their every word and deed pored over by a media-savvy, switched-on audience. |
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However, his brave deed and the actions of his colleagues is now likely to be recognised both by the Garda authorities and the Irish Safety Council. |
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Provided creditors agree, and the debtor keeps up with the payments laid out in the trust deed, he will usually be discharged from any remaining debt after three years. |
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Literally, if a new series doesn't inspire at least 50 people to change their name by deed poll to that of one of the show's characters, it's deemed an irrevocable failure. |
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Then stab her to death and bring me back her lungs and liver as proof of your deed. |
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But, alas, Philadelphia received the honor and President Gerald Ford did the deed. |
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Never in word or deed or thought while with them had I betrayed my sorrow even to myself. |
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The search will verify that there are no changes, other than those outlined in the title deed, such as conveyance, mortgage, lease or foreclosure. |
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It is no doubt true that a deed may be delivered on a condition that it is not to be operative until some event happens or some condition is performed. |
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Portia further gives Antonio news that three of his argosies have arrived safely, and gives Lorenzo the deed by which Shylock has made him his heir. |
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I had on light wool stockings for my legs, a pair of deed skin leggings and wool wraps up to my knees, blanket lined shoepacks and two pair wool socks. |
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That must depend in every case on the trust deed, must it not? |
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They reclaim a union between word and deed, utterance and action. |
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They will be aided in their dark deed by the union of circus clowns, who, beneath their veneer of jollity, are brutal and merciless taunters of the innocent. |
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Whatever the lying word or disgraceful deed, you are always left with the feeling that something so paltry, so pointlessly tawdry, must lead to a larger scandal. |
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And once the deed is done, many country doctors are ill-equipped to manage pesticide poisoning. |
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Kumar has never harmed anyone by thought, word or deed, as far as I know. |
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He has handled this general problem very poorly in both word and deed. |
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The deed states the property has two private driftways on two sides. |
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It's the doing of the good deed that is important, not the thanks you receive. |
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The Midrashim, however, go to great lengths to describe Serach as someone who was given extreme longevity for having done a single virtuous deed as a child. |
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Later on you find the title deed to a brothel, and are forced to agonise over whether to take over running the place, or to convert it into a women's refuge. |
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The point was to kill Gustavo Fring, the drug lord for whom they were both working, but Jesse never did the deed. |
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Merely making such a confession presupposes that a title deed has been duly authenticated, so that one can adamantly continue to invoke it in defending one's property. |
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This is just one more dirty deed by a bunch of political gurriers who put themselves first and their party second. |
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Following the Revolution, the three legislatures made manumission easier, allowed by deed or will. |
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Sorel thus followed the International Workingmen's Association theorisation of propaganda of the deed. |
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One who has been sheriff may acknowledge a deed executed by him while in office. |
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A deed of settlement of the best part of her estate, which I wheedled out of her. |
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In most jurisdictions, this requires a contractual trust agreement or deed. |
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Is a transfer of an unencumbered interest in real property to a newly created or existing artificial person subject to the deed tax? |
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We have learned, in logic, that conjugates are sometimes in name only, and not in deed. |
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Company CEOs are outed for participating on message boards with pseudonyms, and it sometimes seems that no bad deed goes unblogged. |
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Prelates and great lords of England, who were for the more surety tests of that deed. |
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What matters it to the world, whether I, or you, or another man did such a deed, or wrote such a book, sobeit the deed and book were well done? |
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One of the oldest recorded named places of Oldham is Hathershaw, occurring in a deed for 1280 with the spelling Halselinechaw Clugh. |
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After extensive repairs, the village was legally conveyed by deed to the National Trust. |
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If you hear any word uttered, do not change it nor move it but compare it with the deed and see if word and deed coincide with each other. |
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Becoming somewhat worried by her intransigence, they insisted she make out a deed surrendering her right to implead them for their misconduct. |
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Any yacht club that meets the requirements specified in the deed of gift has the right to challenge the yacht club that holds the cup. |
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A time prior to that deed on 1813, business had ceased and part of the machinery sold. |
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The deed attached to this mentioned that the machinery within the buildings were formerly used for the manufacture of cotton. |
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For example, a deed was conclusive proof of a defendant's liability to pay. |
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If the Labour Party is a socialist party then I am rushing off to the nearest solicitor to change my name by deed poll to Louis van Gaal. |
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As a practical matter, a real property transfer tax is typically triggered if a deed is recorded. |
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We have been told he changed his name by deed poll but we don't know what to. |
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Later, a forged quitclaim deed from Real Estate Depot to Thornton was recorded. |
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To accept an offer, the owner signs the deed before a notary, endorses the sight draft and mails both documents to the purchaser. |
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You are demon-destroyer and queller of the evil effect of a deedly deed performed to damage me. |
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If you still assert that a deed is being done then that deed must be regarded as doerless. |
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If it weren't for your heroic deed, his evil plan would have fallen into place. |
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A deed of a feme covert, to be valid, must be executed by the husband also. |
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Jerome Ira Solkoff of Deerfield Beach was recently cited in a Sun-Sentinel article in regard to a form of life estate deed he created. |
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To me they are inspirational in both spirit and deed, heroic in the untrivialized sense of the word, but definitely not beyond this world. |
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Peter Jukes on Fleet Street, where no good deed goes unpunished. |
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A church at Caofstein was first mentioned in a 788 deed issued by Bishop Arno of Salzburg. |
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The mountains were theirs by right, by dint of deed and hefty mortgage. |
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And there was not done from the beginning of the world a deed that was better for the Men of Ireland than that deed. |
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In 1962 Maugham sold a collection of paintings, some of which had already been assigned to his daughter Liza by deed. |
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On July 13, 1674, Gookin obtained a deed to eight square miles of land in Quinsigamond from the Nipmuc people and English traders and settlers began to inhabit the region. |
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A MAN convicted of kidnap and robbery who got a job as a security guard after changing his name by deed poll has avoided spending time behind bars. |
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The ancient question concerning what anyone might actually be speaking of when designating an object or deed as 'good' is the centrolineal inquiry of the text. |
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Urgh, if there's any truth in her theory that a name reflects a personality, there's a deed poll application going in for a change of moniker to Witless. |
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It is a systematic stereotyping and degradation of Westerners that dehumanizes them, and makes their death a pious deed for some and a cause for celebration for others. |
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At the house-party herein represented a murder is done, and the locale of the deed is a chapter house on the pleasant campus at Williamston, Mass. |
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Before receiving his testimony, the officer is required to ascertain from his own knowledge or by a creditable witness that he is a subscribing witness to the deed. |
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The state court fined each sixty Reichsmark for the vicious deed. |
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And Joseph said to them, What deed is this which ye have done? |
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A large debt was contracted, and Wesley's friends urged him to keep it under his own control, so the deed was cancelled and he became sole trustee. |
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Under the 1882 act a deed of guardianship could be entered into by a landowner, in which the monument, but not the land it stands on, becomes the property of the state. |
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In its words and its deed, Windsor established a level of scrutiny for classifications based on sexual orientation that is unquestionably higher than rational basis review. |
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There is no evidence that Wallace actually ever attacked Aberdeen and it has been recognised that this deed is more likely to have been the work of Andrew Moray. |
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Thus letters patent do not equate to an open letter but rather to any form of document, deed, contract, letter, despatch, edict, decree, epistle etc. |
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It wasn't until August 1887 Wilcox decided to use that name and filed with the Los Angeles County Recorder's office on a deed and parcel map of the property. |
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They all declared that Widukind was the author of the treason, but said that they could not produce him because after the deed was done he had fled to the Northmen. |
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Every human thought and deed is infected with sin and sinful motives. |
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That is to say that if nothing is given for the promise of something to be given in return, that promise is not legally binding unless promised as a deed. |
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Article 6 of Criminal Code of Japan further states that if a new law comes into force after the deed was committed, the lighter punishment must be given. |
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However, the IRS counters that even if the deed effectively limited development to 30 lots, there were no restrictions placed on open space within the buildable area. |
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Draco Malfoy struggles to carry out a deed presented to him by Voldemort. |
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Following a load of psychobabble rubbish involving Clive comically swimming up and down the pool shouting rude words, he actually did the deed with Granny Greene. |
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We had a packet to send off to the solicitor with the signed and witnessed Deed of Transfer which we wanted to go as a recorded delivery. |
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With a Deed Poll, you can change your forenames, surname, add names, remove names or rearrange your existing names. |
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Under clause 2 of the 1984 Deed the company covenanted to retain at least a part of the green land. |
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When you sell the property, be sure to have the buyer pledge the property as collateral by signing a Deed of Trust. |
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The contract is to be found in the terms of the Trust Deed and of the bonds. |
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The Judge assumed that he had an absolute right to those shares and that the absence of a Deed of Disclaimer showed that there had been no renunciation. |
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As heir presumptive by Deed of Nomination registered with the Lyon Court, my Arms are debruised of a three point label during my father's lifetime. |
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The alarm bell began to ring, jogging Deed out of her reverie. |
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The Connection's Constitutional Deed was formally completed in 1826 and tied all its property to the ascension to its Confession of Faith. |
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After approval of the sale, an executed and recorded Quitclaim Deed will be mailed to the highest bidder. |
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Neil David Salmon will be officially changing his name by Deed Poll to add a second middle name to raise funds for the Joseph Salmon Trust. |
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There are two different types of name change document that can be downloaded from the Deed Poll Name Change system, a Deed Poll and Statutory Declaration. |
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It was argue that by asserting the historic episcopate the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, stated in the 1932 Methodist Deed of Union, was being denied. |
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