Legal Lynching is a convenient vade mecum on the death penalty, descriptive as well as critical. |
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This is a very impressive publication that should become a vade mecum to all those interested in Scottish history. |
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No actor should step on a set without having digested this vital vade mecum. |
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It was the type of vade mecum that I wish someone had given me my junior year of high school. |
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The U. S. Senate, over which Dallas presided, ordered twelve thousand copies of Hickey's pro-slavery vade mecum. |
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The procedure laid down in the decision is described in a vade mecum that the Commission has sent to the Member States. |
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James Mather has brilliantly stepped into the breach with Pashas, a vivacious vade mecum to the little-known operations of the Levant Company. |
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I would like to thank in particular Francisque de Bantel and CĂ©line Frier whose assistance in drawing up this vade mecum was invaluable. |
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A sort of vade mecum for adulterers, cuckolds and the chronically jealous. |
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Paul seems to have used the book as a vade mecum. |
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Concentrating on the art of the novel, the New Yorker critic presents a compact, erudite vade mecum with acute observations on individual passages and authors. |
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This vade mecum looks at all of the issues currently being discussed. |
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Such virtue is rare, but my suspicion is that most Mesoamericanists will use this book as a nasal vade mecum and not worry too much about the theory. |
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