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(211) Lady Thatcher will be honing her purple prose for the debate in the Lords.
(212) The only excuse for the House of Lords is that it exists.
(213) On a winter's day the Lords has the dozy ambience of a modernized and centrally-heated Victorian stately home.
(214) She was a passionate Liberal, widely tipped to be elevated to the House of Lords.
(215) Members of the new Appointments Committee for the House of Lords have already been named.
(216) The Lords of the Rings will narrow the field to four, then pick one next year.
(217) Niall and the Nine Lords chained and starving in the dungeons.
(218) The commission referred to a recent case decided by the Law Lords.
(219) He had made enemies, starting with the struggle against the liquor lords.
(220) Could he bear to see them wired-made vulnerable to the least whim of their lords and masters?
(221) In all three cases the Church seems to have been trying to prevent lords from siting legitimate heirs.
(222) The Lords did not in their speeches think that they were undermining the authority of Lawrence.
(223) Argument before the House of Lords in B's appeal and the judgments were confined to the certified question.
(224) But in 1975[Sentencedict.com], the Law Lords said this test caused confusion.
(225) But if the case gets to the Law Lords, how could they conclude other than in Mr Straw's favour?
(226) The House of Lords accepted that there was a legally enforceable obligation of confidence in certain relationships.
(227) They had a reputation as healers, good lords who possessed the secrets of both heaven and earth.
(228) Social reform might assist such a victory, but it had to be of a kind which the Lords would not reject.
(229) The House of Lords may be the highest court in the land, but it hears comparatively few appeals each year.
(230) The doctrine of precedent requires that trial judges follow decisions of the Court of Appeal and House of Lords.
(231) Another family to serve both lords was the Huddlestons of Millom on the Duddon estuary.
(232) Now they were lords of the galaxy, and beyond the reach of time.
(233) However, this decision was subsequently overruled by the House of Lords.
(234) In a subsequent appeal to the House of Lords,[sentencedict.com] the Court of Appeal's decision was affirmed.
(235) Several cops were in the pay of Colombian drug lords.
(236) The union appealed to the House of Lords and the unofficial action was abandoned.
(237) Then and later, we know that local lords engaged in renewals of the money to make a fast profit.
(238) In the House of Lords, the argument went off on a rather different tack.
(239) The House of Lords found that there was no duty of care either to existing shareholders or to potential investors.
(240) Machiavellian and manipulative, the Lords are often maligned.
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