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(121) A rich good guy who could buy and sell drug lords out of his pocket change.
(122) But the the law lords left her with exactly what the appeal court had given her.
(123) We understand that this bill will not come before the House of Lords until after Easter. -Ed.
(124) The bill has twice been rejected by the House of Lords.
(125) The House of Lords has been accused of obstructing change and preventing scientific progress.
(126) The objection to the House of Lords is that it is not a democratic institution.
(127) The cuckolding of heiresses and the wives of great lords was considered the highest form of courtly love.
(128) My Lords, for the reasons given I would however dismiss this appeal.
(129) These arrangements will continue in respect of 1992/93 even if the House of Lords finds for the Crown.
(130) Plans for the May 4 poll are clouded because the House of Lords has rejected the government legislation governing election expenses.
(131) The House of Lords ruled that she could, provided she had sufficient understanding.
(132) Since the Conservatives took power in 1979, the Lords have defeated the government 179 times.
(133) Both times the measure was thrown out by the House of Lords.
(134) Once princes and feudal lords who wished to increase the productive wealth of their domains imported craftsmen as a matter of course.
(135) I know that there has been discussion in the House of Lords, but that makes the offence worse.
(136) As befitted his rank he was tried before the House of Lords and, being found guilty, was condemned to death.
(137) Compton, it is worth noting, had voted against Exclusion in the Lords in November 1680.
(138) Members of the House of Lords in receipt of the Conservative whip.
(139) The House of Lords stated that the employer had to devise a safe system and operate it.
(140) The Lords of Trade did not like colonies owned by a single proprietor.
(141) There is no such thing as redundancy in the House of Lords.
(142) There were witches who healed children and cattle, wizards who worked great things for lords.
(143) The money economy shook the foundations of a society composed mainly of lords and peasants.
(144) Members of the House of Lords sat by virtue of birth, holding hereditary peerages.
(144) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(145) Investors affected by the Law Lords decision should have some legal way of challenging this unfair outcome.
(146) In the rustic humour there were opportunities for poking fun at lords and masters and oppressive authority, both civil and military.
(147) The House of Lords applied the restraint of trade doctrine.
(148) Apparently the figure does not include the two House of Lords hearings, estimated to cost at least £500,000 each.
(149) The Law Lords ruling has advocated inequality resulting in some of Equitable's investors being treated far more favourably than others.
(150) He then served on committees to set up a republican government and abolish kingship and the House of Lords.
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