Similar words: tariff, midriff, verify, esterification, stiff, cliff, sniff, differ. Meaning: ['ʃerɪf] n. the principal law-enforcement officer in a county.
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61) They changed their pleas mid-way through a trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
62) Stumpe was named sheriff of Wiltshire in November 1551, but died 22 July 1552, during his term of office.
63) Francis Auld didn't appear at the town's sheriff court today, and his case was continued without plea.
64) Willoughby witnessed a ducal charter in 1480 and was Richard's first sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
65) The last DeKalb sheriff set up an anti-drug taskforce, to the impotent fury of the county police.
66) Next it was five Interpen commandos picked up for vagrancy[Sentencedict], courtesy of the Dade County sheriff.
67) In February 1475 the duke's standing in the north west was strengthened by his appointment for life as sheriff of Cumberland.
68) But the appetite for rough justice which the gun-toting sheriff satisfied does not easily go away.
69) The Johnson County sheriff denied that the charge had occurred or that he or other police officers were involved.
70) Matheson was appointed lord lieutenant and sheriff principal of the county of Ross in 1866.
71) He was still in his hospital bed when Daley visited him and asked him to run for sheriff.
72) The property tax the county collects from city residents supplies millions of dollars for sheriff deputies that patrol in the foothills.
73) He then called the Haralson County sheriff and reported the incident, identifying Deering, despite the stocking mask he wore.
74) For some years he lived on his estate at Ballinastow in county Wicklow, where he was high sheriff in 1835.
75) Sheriff Principal Ronald Ireland turned down the parents' appeal that Thursday morning.
76) Dissatisfied parents are given a right of appeal to a specially constituted appeal committee and from there to the sheriff.
77) Anyone who after time purchases goods from the defendant therefore runs the risk of having them seized by the sheriff.
78) This one takes place in Bisbee; the heroine Joanna Brady is the sheriff of Bisbee.
79) But through the news media, Arpaio has managed to recast the image of county jailer into that of Wild West sheriff.
80) When the Sheriff and his men approached the brothers at Winchelsea, they found them in a state of drunken revelry.
81) He was by this point a very rich financier; he was elected alderman in 1649 and sheriff in 1651 and 1652.
82) John Toman, ward boss and sheriff, begat Andrew Toman, county coroner.
83) The first time, in 1962, Daley ran a political amateur for sheriff and Ogilvie beat him.
84) So beside every major town they built a castle garrisoned by loyal troops usually under the command of the local sheriff.
85) In theory, that leaves the sheriff nothing to do but run the county jail.
86) Jance's series features a sheriff named Joanna Brady, who works in southeastern Arizona.
87) The big sheriff considered their report in silence for a long moment.
88) Robinson said Ortega was a former deputy sheriff and worked at Southern Station for the last eight months.
89) He has this right in relation to goods which the defendant owns at the time the sheriff receives the writ.
90) I'm the Sheriff, not Father Christmas. Buzz off!