Many of our customers walk in off the street without having heard of us before. |
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Everyone came to the wedding, including a distant cousin no one had heard from in years. |
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Suddenly the children heard Grandpa's booming voice demanding that they get down from the roof. |
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I had heard there was a traffic jam on the highway, so I took the side roads. |
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The writer was not heard from for some time, but when he published a new novel was known as a didapper. |
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They then heard the sound of battle as the main body of his army was met in battle by the forces of Roger Despenser and Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn. |
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Ruskin heard Dale lecture in 1836 at King's College, London, where Dale was the first Professor of English Literature. |
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The Bays were stormy and we heard the waves at different distances and in the middle of the water like the Sea. |
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Each of the nuns was heard in her turn, while the others waited with the domina in the adjoining vestry. |
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These cases are heard by specially trained magistrates sitting in a youth court. |
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Cases are normally heard at the court having jurisdiction over the area where the claimant lives. |
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It is doubtless that the old reprobate who sued for his daughter's hand heard some unsavory truths from the man. |
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I've heard wicked rumors that FAA and wives try to downtrod small aircraft pilots. |
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Yo man, I heard someone had put a green light out on you, so watch your back. |
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Today, the shouts of the vendors selling the Echo can still be heard in various parts of the city centre. |
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There was a tremendous splash. And then everything was quiet. Until Billy heard a rustling in the forest behind him. Great. Now what? |
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The performer has heard the tale multiple times, he has heard it from different story tellers in multiple versions. |
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Three months later a shepherd heard a dog barking near Red Tarn and went to investigate. |
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This FM audio signal could be heard using standard radios equipped with the appropriate tuning circuits. |
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It can be heard across the Bristol area, in much of Devon and northern Cornwall, as well as eastern and south eastern counties of Ireland. |
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She heard his deep, drawly voice urging the unwisdom of sleeping with calked boots on, and Beaton's hiccupy response. |
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The hippo heard us, and, like a baseball player caught off base, tried to get back to the river. |
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There have also been several reports of screaming being heard from the cottage and surrounding area. |
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A while back I heard a perfect description of the idiots who troll around in newsgroups. |
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It was given a 7 May physical release, and the video can be seen and the song heard on their MySpace. |
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In the fifth vassana, the Buddha was staying at Mahavana near Vesali when he heard news of the impending death of his father. |
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Cloggers with this type of tap can be heard on carpet as well as hard surface floors. |
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The towed array is the mainstay of NATO submarine detection systems, as it reduces the flow noise heard by operators. |
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The range of this system is probably very short, and using it radiates sound into the water, which can be heard by the enemy. |
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A recording of the shipping forecast can be heard during the closing credits of Rick Stein's food heroes. |
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I'm not sure, but judging by the duck farts I heard in there, you don't want to use it right now. |
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I've heard that one L courses are the hardest courses you'll take in law school. |
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The trapped miners heard the rescuers, the rescuers heard the trapped miners. |
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Henry Smith, her coachman, next gave evidence. He said he heard King say he had come after some ooftish. |
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You're the stupidest dunderhead I ever saw or ever heard of, so help me Moses! |
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There is a large Italian community, and Italian can be heard in many places. |
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But pirates who heard the sound left St Govan desolate when they stole the bell. |
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Aric had heard improbable tales of earth drakes eating entire mekillots. Seeing this one, however, he no longer had reason to doubt. |
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Radio Netherlands, heard worldwide via shortwave radio since the 1920s, is also based there. |
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Even in distant Byzantium Procopius heard tales of migrations to the Frankish mainland from the island, largely legendary for him, of Brittia. |
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Not having heard anything directly from their sovereign, FitzRalph and the Norman barons rejected Philip's claim to Vexin. |
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The first shots were heard as he did so, although Sir John Bentley in Warspite claimed that they were fired without his orders. |
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When he heard Dorothy was to be married to a shoemaker, he returned and they eloped. |
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The meeting also heard that England was discussing an agreement with Russia. |
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Much effing and blinding could be heard from the fans when they discovered that their team had lost. |
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According to Jones, the chief spared his life when he heard Jones speak Welsh, a tongue he understood. |
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A contractor named Beamish heard him there and broke the door down, and an unconscious Isambard was pulled out and revived. |
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Brown rats also produce communicative noises capable of being heard by humans. |
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As it is commonly heard during the breeding season, it is thought to be emitted by vixens summoning males. |
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Wee heard the King was solacing at the Caspian Sea, whither now wee are travelling. Till then let us keepe an Ephemerides or day-journey. |
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He was a striking figure of great stature and powerful build, with a loud, melodious voice which could be heard from one hilltop to another. |
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You have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the Lord in the outcome, and how the Lord is full of compassion and mercy. |
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It is unclear whether Columbus learned about the winds from his own sailing experience or if he had heard about them from others. |
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He sailed to Arzila on the Moroccan coast to rescue Portuguese soldiers whom he had heard were under siege by the Moors. |
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He sailed to Arzila on the Moroccan coast to rescue the Portuguese soldiers who he heard were under siege by the Moors. |
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In modern times, the only use I've heard for making a pelmatogram is for newborn babies, as a form of identification. |
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A storm broke out in the middle of the night and the waves could be heard smashing against the gate and the bronze walls. |
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Folklore asserts that the bells of the churches of Ys can still be heard in the calm sea. |
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The two men in the hole heard this speech, and Haakon became distrustful of Kark, fearing he would kill him to claim the price. |
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He had heard of this from his good friend George Stephenson, the great railway engineer. |
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It was at this tower about 1898 that Guglielmo Marconi heard wireless signals transmitted from Porthcurno, a distance of 30 miles. |
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Eye sex. She'd heard the phrase but never experienced it before. The look he gave her was smoldering, showing her that he found her attractive. |
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He appreciated the honesty, he appreciated the fact that I rang him and was prepared to be fair dinkum with him, and he heard what I said. |
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It can also be heard as an influence on artists as diverse as Billy Joel, Kid Rock and the Killers. |
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Without an electric guitar, he could barely be heard over the sound of the group. |
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Caraeff had never seen Hendrix before nor heard his music, but he had a camera with him and there was one shot left in his roll of film. |
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I submitted my application for student finance months ago, but haven't heard back. I think I've fallen between the cracks. |
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Marx and others became concerned for Engels's life until they finally heard from him. |
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Newburne is dead of eating cowcumbers, of which the other day I heard of another, I think. |
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A local tuner simulation program includes all the online radios that can also be heard in the air in the city. |
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Sutcliffe claimed to have heard voices that ordered him to kill prostitutes while working as a gravedigger. |
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This role also helps to eliminate tension between workers and allows for sides to be heard on different topics that arise. |
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He heard the firing and as he walked he felt it in the pit of his stomach as though it echoed on his own diaphragm. |
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Yet, given that Pliny had not heard the word directly from a Cimbric informant, it cannot be ruled out that the word is in fact Gaulish instead. |
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I was half way down the strip when I heard a speedboat and ran flat out back to the landing spot. |
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When the Roman senate heard what had happened, Caesar swore to put down all the Belgic tribes. |
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I heard many footfalls, as if a large number of persons were rushing down the steps. |
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Bering heard a story that some Russians had sailed from the Lena to Kamchatka. |
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The piercing noise of the children could be heard two blocks from the elementary school. |
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He had to combat a panic among his own men, who had heard that the Germans were some sort of superior warriors. |
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To that, Louis replied that he was aware only of the Avar khagans, and had never heard of the khagans of the Khazars and Normans. |
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When the king heard of this disaster he decided not to delay, but made haste to gather an army, and marched into Saxony. |
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The Daurs initially deserted their villages since they heard about the cruelty of the Russians the first time Khabarov came. |
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When Innocent III heard of the conduct of his crusaders, he castigated them in no uncertain terms. |
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Then he heard the wailing cry of the forehander as the crowd manned the braces. |
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Sweden, heard in 1982, where Swedish law kept property under the threat of expropriation for an extended period of time. |
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Some have questioned whether Marco had actually travelled to China or was just repeating stories that he had heard from other travellers. |
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And he tells a curious story, which he had heard in his youth, how a worthy man did travel ever eastward until he came to his own country again. |
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When Alexander VI heard the news, he lured Cardinal Orsini to the Vatican and cast him into a dungeon, where he died. |
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For example, one pro forma audience may be heard for a judge to order the production of a certain proof or to schedule another date. |
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Have you not heard speak of Mariana, the sister of Frederick, the great soldier who miscarried at sea? |
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All four of the southern frogs present I have heard in my suburban backyard, but the sheer numbers here are thrilling. |
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Absolutely voiceless and baggy-eyed from hours of sour singing, no sleep, and a froggy throat from yelling in ego to be heard atop the rest. |
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Most of these loanwords denote things indigenous to central Mexico which the Spanish heard mentioned for the first time by their Nahuatl names. |
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King Charles I, who was at Toledo, had an interview with Pizarro and heard of his expeditions in South America. |
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He replied with what he had heard from his scouts, saying that Pizarro and his men were killing and enslaving countless numbers on the coast. |
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God heard their prayers, wherein they earnestly pressed him for the honor of his great name. |
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She had introduced herself to an elderly, shapeless secretary in the front office, but wasn't convinced that the woman had heard her. |
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The bell tower is modern and contains brass bells that can be heard for miles. |
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For they singe such a Genethliacon and byrth verse as was neuer heard of before in the worlde. |
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The eruption voice heard up to the Australian Continent region, even heat clouds blanketed some areas of Europe during the week. |
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While awaiting orders and supplies in Amsterdam, he heard rumors of a northwest route to the Pacific through North America. |
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The pitcher heard angry catcalls as he walked off the field. |
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A ship's captain heard that Steven was not a Fleming and asked him if he had run away from home. |
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When Steven got back to the Netherlands, he returned to Amersfoort and heard that his mother had died and his father had remarried. |
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They also heard that the bearded Daurs had recently come in boats and killed many Gilyaks. |
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Another person she's heard about can ride a giraffe unicycle on the wire, and perform a back tuck off the unicycle and land on the wire. |
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Three of the stronger men got back to Dezhnyov and the rest were never heard of again. |
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From at least 1575 European geographers had heard of a Strait of Anian connecting the Pacific and Atlantic. |
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He is first heard of around 1682 collecting Yasak on the Aldan River and one of the Uda Rivers. |
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I've heard a lot hypothesizing and scientific gobblygook, but Darwin doesn't do it for me. |
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You heard of gold farming? Selling multiplayer online game currency for real cash? |
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I heard him speak, and he had a goodish accent, as of a clerk or shopwalker. |
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Words that are generally understood when heard or read or seen constitute a person's receptive vocabulary. |
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The staff of the court included a large number of clerks, led by the Master of the Rolls, who regularly heard cases on his own. |
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All Justices of the Peace would be allowed to submit cases to the court, with cases to be heard within 60 days. |
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He heard cases on recognizances, the execution of Acts of Parliament and any case in which an officer of the Court of Chancery was involved. |
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I heard them on the other bank, and then saw a man on a horse crossing the river, and went to ground like a jackal. |
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They were beguiled into thinking they'd heard the whole story. |
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Writs applied to claims that were to be heard in one of the courts which eventually formed part of the High Court of Justice. |
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Earlier, 250 more had flown to Rattray beach, nearly all pinkfeet although I saw four greylags and heard others. |
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I dare say you have never heard of a growlery. It's a funny word, but it is a very useful, helpful sort of a place. |
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He walked to the edge and they heard his hoarse guffaw of laughter as the arrows clanged and clattered against his impenetrable mail. |
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Estuary English can be heard from some people in London, north Surrey, Kent, south Hertfordshire and Essex. |
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Since the 1960s regional accents have become increasingly accepted in mainstream media, and are frequently heard on radio and television. |
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In some cases Scouse can also be heard in Runcorn and Widnes in Cheshire and Skelmersdale in Lancashire. |
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The following famous people or fictional characters are often heard in public as speaking with features typical of a New York accent. |
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He was ecstatic when he heard that he was going to be a father. |
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With only a little prodding, the blond model seemed to find the black stud's happy button as I heard Ty let out a low moan. |
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Borromeo was likely involved or heard of the questions regarding textual clarity because of his request to Ruffo. |
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She had never heard of matzo, never tasted the bitter herb, never waited, impatiently, for the moment when she could eat the charoset. |
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Cases are heard by a District Judge who will normally use an interventionist approach. |
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His Law Reports, known as Coke's Reports, were an archive of judgements from cases he had participated in, watched or heard of. |
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Appeals are heard by the Court of Review for the Trial of a Bishop, also comprising nine bishops. |
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Cases involving New York or Boston merchants were frequently heard in Nova Scotia and sometimes even in England. |
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The Session Cases report cases heard in the Court of Session and Scottish cases heard on appeal in the House of Lords. |
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Because they are issued at an early stage, before the court has heard the evidence and made a decision in the case, they are more rarely given. |
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In practice, the only original jurisdiction cases heard by the Court are disputes between two or more states. |
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Those circuits that do not have a Bankruptcy Appellate Panel have their bankruptcy appeals heard by the District Court. |
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During the haunting, strange voices and noises were heard and objects flew off tables. |
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The directeur made a presentation to the jury in the absence of the accused and the jury heard the witnesses. |
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Substantial numbers of manuscripts circulated during the later medieval period containing reports of pleas heard before the Common Bench. |
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The court accepted the arguments, dismissed the jury's verdict and the case was freshly heard in the high court. |
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As we pushed among the reeds in the swamp, the grebes could be heard quonking in the buckbrush or beyond it. |
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Between terms, the Courts are in vacation, and no trials or appeals are heard in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. |
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Will contests and disputes over interpretations of trusts are also heard by the Court. |
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The first interlocutory action was heard on the Court of Session on 21 May 1929 in front of Lord Moncrieff. |
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She'd never heard the sound of sea gulls crying by the shore. |
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The chief justice divided cases evenly between the panels and also decided which cases would be heard en banc by the Court sitting as a whole. |
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In the afternoon, a violent explosion in the city was heard for several miles. |
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On 30 July, Major Vincent Eyre, who was going up the river with his troops and guns, reached Buxar and heard about the siege. |
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Lamer's criminal law background proved an influence on the number of criminal cases heard by the court during his time as chief justice. |
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Motions for leave to appeal to the court are generally heard by a panel of three judges of the court and a simple majority is determinative. |
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Many political cases and cases of international interest are heard by the Supreme Court sitting as the High Court of Justice. |
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I have met men who have heard Pitt and Fox, and in whose judgment their eloquence at its best was inferior to the finest efforts of John Bright. |
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Listen closely, we, the Gardanes, heard tell of the glory of the nation-kings, how those nobles performed deeds of valor! |
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I've heard tell that there used to be highwaymen in this part of the country. |
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The two men heard a sound from above, and looked up to see three police helijets hovering overhead. |
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It is similar to the West Country dialects heard in South West England, but less pronounced. |
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The king heard of his expeditions in lands rich in gold and silver and promised to support him. |
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I have heard it is one of the most demanding courses at the university. |
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Other connotations from past centuries are sometimes seen, and are sometimes heard in everyday speech. |
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The Queen of Navarre has, as I had heard full often, but now saw for myself, a highhearted courage. |
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Her face brightened in relief when she heard that he was not hurt. |
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In 1953, an Irish government survey, found that 50 per cent of whiskey drinkers in the United States had never heard of Irish whiskey. |
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The pupil could pass it on to any schoolmate heard speaking Welsh, with the pupil wearing it at the end of the day being given a beating. |
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The ancient Greeks reached the Iberian Peninsula, of which they had heard from the Phoenicians, by voyaging westward in the Mediterranean. |
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Constantine soon heard of the rebellion, abandoned his campaign against the Franks, and marched his army up the Rhine. |
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We heard stories of corruption in the upper echelons of the firm. |
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He may have heard it from a contemporary who had been to Rome, such as Nothhelm. |
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After six years of captivity he heard a voice telling him that he would soon go home, and then that his ship was ready. |
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I have heard two reasons suggested for this indiscriminating application of punishment to the innocent and to the culpable. |
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He heard from a coworker that the company planned to merge those departments. |
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Folks, I just heard from Paul Saunders, another of our patrons who is ABEND at the moment. |
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Henry and Margaret, who were waiting in York with their son Edward, fled north when they heard the outcome. |
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Aye, Mary, we heard you. How could we not? Ah well, shy bairns get nowt. Will we let her at the microphone and give me a bit peace? |
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He led another voyage to the Americas the following year, but nothing was heard of him or his ships again. |
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It is with a feeling of real affliction that we heard of the tragical and irreparate loss of President Kennedy. |
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I just heard that your wife was trying to shut you up for the insurance money. |
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You've probably heard of trout almondine, but how about cheese-baked trout, Parmesan trout, or trout with lemon rice stuffing? |
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I once heard the Duke of Wellington asked whether he thought Napoleon or Marlborough the greater general. |
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In 1734, the Archbishop of Paris heard evidence to support James's canonisation, but nothing came of it. |
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They heard her talking normally, even jestingly, with one of the aunts, and they admired her for her courage. |
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Cabot led another voyage to the Americas the following year but nothing was ever heard of his ships again. |
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I was the alonest. I heard the walking of shoes and I looked in the direction of the noise. It was the counterman. |
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Many Parisians presumed Louis' actions to be aimed against the Assembly and began open rebellion when they heard the news the next day. |
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We heard about it from Rush, and Fox, not from the alt left fake news purveyors, who chose to ignore and cover-up. |
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When the tuning-fork is brought over a resonant jar or bottle, the beats may be heard and the jumpings seen by a thousand people at once. |
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The showgoer also saw and heard a talking microwave oven that sounded as if it had a speech impediment. |
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When he heard the news of her death while on exile in Elba, he locked himself in his room and would not come out for two full days. |
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Wellesley was in Ireland in May 1807 when he heard of the British expedition to Denmark. |
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If my life were a Saturday-morning cartoon, you would have heard a loud kerplunk as my stomach dropped. My poor starving stomach. |
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Stalin agreed to this Percentages agreement, ticking a piece of paper as he heard the translation. |
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The mahout used his feet and an ankhus to direct the elephant, as his voice might not be heard in the din of combat. |
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When a continuous sound was heard from the second beam the crew knew they were above the target and began dropping their bombs. |
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This additional control mechanism is not present with civil appeals and means that far fewer criminal appeals are heard by the Supreme Court. |
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Criminal appeals are heard in its Criminal Division, and civil appeals in the Civil Division. |
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If you'd spoken to anyone else about it, you'd have heard a very different story. |
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In 2004 the Court heard 1,059 appeals, of which 295 were allowed and 413 directly dismissed. |
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It has district registries across England and Wales and almost all High Court proceedings may be issued and heard at a district registry. |
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Cases heard before the Chancery Division are reported in the Chancery Division law reports. |
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In 2015 the Crown Court heard 11,348 appeals against conviction, sentence or both, from those convicted in the magistrates' courts. |
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The court performance target is that cases committed for sentence should be heard within 10 weeks. |
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Typically a case is heard by a panel of five justices, though sometimes the panel may consist of three, seven or nine members. |
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An Appellate Committee, normally consisting of five Lords of Appeal in Ordinary or Lords of Appeal, heard the actual appeals. |
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The temporary move later became permanent, and appeals continued to be heard in Committee rooms. |
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When the House was not officially in session, trials were heard by the Court of the Lord High Steward. |
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How can we, who have heard the Voice of the Lady of the Apple Isle, fulfill this calling? |
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The bore rumble is heard far away because its low frequencies can travel over long distances. |
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As soon as I heard about the fire I legged it over here as fast as I could. |
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I've ne'er heard his name named since I saw him go out of the yard as stout a man as ever trod shoe-leather. |
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They heard Marvel squeal like a caught leveret, and forthwith they were clambering over the bar to his rescue. |
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She advertised the lipoid virtues of what he had heard called junkfood, presumably food for junkies, whom, living in Tangiers, he knew all about. |
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They had heard Swamiji on their radio sets describe yoga asanas and quote shlokas from ancient Sanskrit texts. |
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The first infernal batsqueak of insanity was making itself heard in a new generation. |
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The Irish influence is heard in the local Liverpool dialect, often called Scouse, and seen in the faces and names of the populace. |
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We a' ken that there's tongues in heads, but I ne'er heard o' ony in hats or bauchles afore. |
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Some researchers maintain that voseo can be heard in some parts of eastern Cuba, and others assert that it is absent from the island. |
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She probably heard some hyped up version from the mandem but she don't know the truth. She ain't seen what I seen. |
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She is said in the Gesta to have fallen in love with him before she met him, having heard of his heroic exploits. |
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They ceased their efforts when, during tunnelling, they heard a noise from above. |
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Under torture Garnet admitted that he had heard of the plot from fellow Jesuit Oswald Tesimond, who had learnt of it in confession from Catesby. |
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The explosion would have been seen from miles away, and heard from further away still. |
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And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD, she came to prove him with hard questions. |
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Lydgate places himself among the pilgrims as one of them and describes how he was a part of Chaucer's trip and heard the stories. |
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She heard her name called, or rather she saw it, since the words were blown away instantly. The marshman was summoning her. |
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Eileen Herlie repeated her role from Olivier's film version as the Queen, and the voice of Gielgud was heard as the ghost. |
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The play was first heard on film in The Hollywood Revue of 1929, in which John Gilbert recited the balcony scene opposite Norma Shearer. |
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As soon as she heard that her father had died, she went into a rage and beat the wall with her fists until her knuckles bled. |
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Blake experienced visions in the Abbey, he saw Christ and his Apostles and a great procession of monks and priests and heard their chant. |
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Probably you never heard of a skimelton, Alida. Well, they are not so uncommon in this region. |
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But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils. |
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I once heard father say that, with all his faults, he was the best of the bunch. |
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For example, he admits to never having heard a pumping shanty, and yet he goes on to present one without citing its source. |
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Here his music was to be sold, and might be heard at the request of any prospective purchaser. |
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At his instigation, masses by Cherubini and Hummel were first heard at the Three Choirs Festival by the orchestra in which he played the violin. |
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We have heard tales of couples with awesome sextual chemistry, but no sexual chemistry. |
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We've all heard of the Blue Wall of Silence, the code under which cops stay mum about rogue cops who poison the barrel. |
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Don't take this the wrong way, my friend, but I've never heard such complete and utter bobbins in all my life. |
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This trip inspired the suite Beni Mora, which incorporated music he heard in the Algerian streets. |
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I heard she's pretty bonable! How about you guys. Does she have a fat rack? |
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When I started I was so busy doing a du Maurier that no one ever heard a word I said. |
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Newell is heard briefly as the radio announcer at the beginning of the film. |
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He shuddered as he thought about all the stories he had heard as a young merchild. |
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Lawry was not informed of the decision privately and heard his fate over the radio. |
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This ruling was appealed and the appeal was heard after the second race of the season. |
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The phrase is also associated with Ulster loyalism and can sometimes be heard at the same point before Northern Ireland football matches. |
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This version became popular during the bicentennial celebrations, and is often heard at pops concerts. |
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His version of 'Myfanwy' was given the thumbs-up by CBS and we looked set fair. Set fair, that is, until one of their promotion guys heard it. |
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The court has heard cases related to war crimes, illegal state interference, ethnic cleansing, and other issues. |
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If a backing track was used, then all the instruments heard on the track were required to be present on the stage. |
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The lady is not heard of, and the King mighty angry and the Lord sent to the Tower. |
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After this, little is heard of Alt Clut or its kings until the 9th century. |
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Mistpouffers are dull, distant explosive sounds heard around the coast of Europe all the way to Iceland. |
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Mr. Larch, you heard the case for the prosecution. Is there anything you wish to say before I pass sentence? |
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A few moments later they heard the sound of an engine, and a muddy shooting brake appeared on the road behind them. |
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Argument in the case was heard on 13 and 14 July 2005 by a large committee of nine Law Lords, rather than the normal five. |
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Cases can be heard either before a Summary Sheriff, a Sheriff, or a Sheriff and a jury. |
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More serious crimes, and appeals from solemn proceedings in the Sheriff Courts, are heard by the High Court of Justiciary. |
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As a young shipwright, I heard old timers warn me against seagulling or bypassing the union hall while seeking work. |
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On the latter occasion, Lords Hope, Rodger, Walker, and Mance, and Sir Christopher Rose, heard several cases. |
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Judgment was delivered on 3 March 2015 in the last appeal from New Zealand to be heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. |
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Then were heard a few scattered yells of derision and protest, a few shouts of anger and derision against the carabinieri. |
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Cases in the Outer House are heard by a single Senator sitting as Lords Ordinary, occasionally with a jury of twelve. |
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Cases in the outer house are heard by Lords Ordinary who sit alone, though there may occasionally also be a jury of twelve. |
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We explored the basement, wherein she had so often heard heavy footsteps, thuddings, and scrapings. |
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The nature of cases referred to the Court of Session will determine which house that case shall be heard in. |
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Any escaping villagers would be killed. She had heard of scathefires but fortunately her village had not been targeted. |
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I had heard of her celebrityship frequently, but had never seen her before. |
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However, appeals on points of law may be heard in the High Court from the Sheriff Appeal Court with the permission of the High Court. |
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Criminal offences heard on indictment through solemn procedure are appealed to the High Court of Justiciary. |
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The legal cases which are heard within the Courts are dealt with by a Sheriff. |
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When Frederick heard about this humiliating occupation, he immediately sent a larger force to free the city. |
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I thought I heard something singing chiffchaff, chiffchaff. So I had a look and there was a chiffchaff. |
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You've never heard of the Millennium Falcon? It's the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs. |
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With curious onlookers packed into the office as witnesses, faint voices were heard replying. |
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This time, guests at the household distinctly heard people in Brantford reading and singing. |
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This made the telephone practical for longer distances, and it was no longer necessary to shout to be heard at the receiving telephone. |
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Baxter was a Methodist and had heard of the work of the Gilberts and their need for a new preacher. |
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First, they prepare by having their confession heard and the prayer of repentance read over them by a priest. |
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I heard that hitchhiking was illegal, so I made sure to only stick out my thumb to noncops. |
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The more he heard of fumbled passes, cidery kisses and snapped straps, the more he knew better than to risk such humiliation. |
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My father died of starvation in Ireland in the black 47, Maybe you've heard of it. |
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Mr Pinter and The Birthday Party, despite their experiences last week, will be heard of again. |
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We heard Mr. Hodson's whip clacking on the shoulders of the poor little wretches. |
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He heard only here and there the ecstatic burst of a mocking-bird's wonderful roulades. |
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I heard a clash from the kitchen, and rushed in to find the cat had knocked over some pots and pans. |
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He roosed my e'en, sae bonnie blue, He roosed my waist sae genty sma' And aye my heart came to my mou' When ne'er a body heard or saw. |
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The motion was heard on 18 April 1958 by the judge who had committed Pound to St Elizabeths. |
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We never heard about those changes coming, and were told everything would be staying the same. Typical mushroom syndrome from management again. |
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Sir Christopher Pack did cleave like a clegg, and was very angry he could not be heard ad infinitum. |
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All night long, Dog heard the clip-clop of horses hauling the wagons to market. |
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She heard confusedly the busy, indifferent voices around her, and wished her mind could flow into that easy babbling current. |
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But for now, there is no prophet amongst the politicians, and the only prophecies to be heard are of nakbas and holocausts. |
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Just as I was preparing to write in my exercise book, I heard a cooee. Cooees were not part of the code. |
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Shortly afterwards he asked permission to attack the Royalist stronghold at Tickhill Castle, because he had heard it was willing to surrender. |
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The boy was so silentious I barely heard a peep out of him in the six months he was with us. |
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When he heard that Archelaus did reign in Judea in the room of his father Herod. |
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When Jonathan and the people heard these words they gave no credit into them, nor received them. |
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At first I thought it was some kind of robocaller, but last night I heard a TV in the background before whoever it was hung up. |
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