He walks to a blacksmith and procures a hot forging iron that he plans to use in retaliation. |
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Someone who procures another to commit an offence by threats or by implanting a false belief may have substantial causal influence. |
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Daesh primarily procures weaponry by looting equipment from its opponents, and also benefits from local and regional black markets. |
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Under this scenario, the public sector finances and procures an operational system with limited performances. |
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Unexpectedly, the 14-year-old that she procures becomes the love of his life. |
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And we say it once more, after and with Lacan: it procures for the analysand the means to know how to deal with his Sinthome. |
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This cocktail of vitamins boosts the skin's vital functions and procures a radiant complexion. |
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It procures approximately 17,000 categories of goods and services on behalf of federal departments and agencies. |
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A purchasing organization procures for just one company code. |
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To ensure a regular supply, every fair price shop owner is required to deposit a bank draft at the beginning of each month based on the amount of commodities he procures. |
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It does not, however, dwell at length on the transactions by which the United Nations procures goods and services from enterprises and individuals. |
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As the quality of these accompaniments must be equal to that of the coffee, Rombouts procures them from the finest cookie and candy makers in Europe. |
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The broker who procures the insurance ought not, by underwriting the policy, to deprive the parties of his unbiased testimony. |
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The Requisitioner is a member of the buying organization and procures products for non-mission critical process. |
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In the driest weather good hoeing procures moisture to the roots of plants, though the ignorant and incurious fancy it lets in the drought. |
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This organisation, with a staff of 12,000 to 13,000, procures and supports MoD equipment. |
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