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How to use Hague in a sentence

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With his smart clothes, close-cropped blond hair and remarkable self-assurance, Keating is more reminiscent of William Hague.
Mr Hague reveals his history as a secret drinker in an interview published today in a glossy men's magazine.
The court, which sits in The Hague, is the final arena for settling disputes between nations.
In massive wooden sculptures achieved by direct carving, Raoul Hague world to reveal the individuality of the trees from which they were cut.
It is based upon the customary international laws of belligerent occupation, including the Hague Regulations.
The laws of the Hague establish the rights and obligations incumbent on belligerents.
The prosecutors in the Hague need to prove that he knew of and approved the killings and ethnic cleansing.
When no such enactment is in force in the country of shipment, Articles 1 to 8 of the Hague Rules shall apply.
Rather than going for a trixie with today's multiple selections, I am happy to put The Hague, Sphere and Wee Forbees in a win treble.
Former opposition leader William Hague opened the new development by planting a native mountain ash tree on the site.
As uncharismatic and incompetent as William Hague, Britain's former Conservative Leader may have been, his successor could be even more dismal.
At a district court in The Hague, Milosevic's legal team sought unmonitored meetings with their client.
Can it really be that William Hague has struck a chord with the British people?
That is why 180 nations assembled in The Hague in November to try and agree a set of tools for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
William Hague hopes to use this week's Conservative conference to prove he is fit for government.
The Hague Convention generally protects carriers by sea against the perils of the sea.
William Hague really did pave the way for his return to the political stage at his packed out event on his book William Pitt the Younger.
Chirac, if asked, would probably think you were talking about the nuclear reprocessing plant at La Hague in Normandy.
William Hague can proclaim that he will cut taxes and boost spending until he is blue in the face.
If the court orders his extradition, Beggs has the right to appeal to the Supreme Court in the Hague.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We'll then do the Hague in style, and I shall get back into Mrs. Parkman's good graces.
In the Hague Conventions and other intergovernmental instruments the rudiments of international government already exist.
Yes, to the Hague, and if what people say is true, it won't do him much good.
Yes, they were indeed the accents which had fallen so sweetly on his heart at the Hague.
Do you remember Rosa, what you told me of the students, officers, and clerks of the Hague?
When, however, the discussion was shifted to the Hague, the attitude of the Belgic representatives had stiffened.
In 1847 he was appointed governor at the Hague, and commandant in South Holland.
The two friends entered The Hague, brisking up their pace and stepping gallantly abreast.
And even a world-disarmament was seriously considered at the Convention of the Powers, held at The Hague at that time.
The rendezvous was given, by calculating each day's march, a fortnight from that time upon the chief place at the Hague.
Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott got his dig in while criticising Mr Hague over jumping on bandwagons.
Alcaeus is a fascinating contender in the Dan Hague Rails Bookmaker Handicap at Yarmouth.
You will find parallel cases, if you consult my index, in Andover in '77, and there was something of the sort at The Hague last year.
Would any one leave them at Dort, when one goes to the Hague?
Referee Chris Hague decided to blow the whistle on the feuding youngsters five minutes into the second half of the game in Prestatyn.
InterShoot is an international shooting match for air pistol and air rifle competitors and has been held in The Hague for the past seven years.
I had two aunts at The Hague, but the question was, were they there?
Hot Stuff Foods today announced that Carol Hague has been named General Manager of the newly acquired Lettieri's brands.
Until a daring Scots barman from Allied Domeq's Fiddle and Firkin pub in The Hague secretly flew home to buy a haggis.
He enjoined his men to be ready to set out for the Hague, some following the coast which leads to Breskens, others the road to Antwerp.
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