He must first uncrown Christ, before he can touch one jewel in the purchased diadems of His people! |
Lásló Kontler, a university lecturer, has adopted an analytical approach to uncrown the stereotype conceptions about this Central European country and its people. |
In these festivals the working people would hold skits in which they would uncrown the king. |
Regarding the usage of executive and judiciary powers in Fata, he said an uncrown king called political agent was utilizing all these powers unlawfully. |
Leading his closest competitor, former Florida governor Bush, by more than 10 points in the polls, Trump is the default king the other Republicans will have to uncrown. |
There's nothing she dislikes about Ennis-Hill, no locker-room habits she finds even slightly irritating about the woman she's attempting to uncrown. |