In-private Sentence Examples

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  • I should have shown it to you in private - prepared you for it.

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  • You will never deal outside of those we make in private.

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  • Both men were just as happy to have the quiet of the jail cell so they could talk in private.

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  • The second soul bartered for in private was flat out missing.

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  • The Deans then retired to their quarters to make airline arrangements in private.

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  • Leo was by nature highly excitable and almost insanely passionate, though at the same time strictly honourable, unselfish, and in private intercourse even gentle.

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  • Seventy-six bishops accepted the primate's invitation to the first conference, which met at Lambeth on the 24th of September 1867, and sat for four days, the sessions being in private.

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  • Secondary Education.Secondary education is given by the state in lyces, by the communes in colleges and by private individuals and associations in private secondary schools.

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  • Higher education is given by the state in the universities, and in special higher schools; and, since the law of 1875 established the freedom of higher education, by private individuals and bodies in private schools and faculties (facultis libres).

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  • Excluding coal lines and other lines not open to general traffic, the length of railways in private hands is only 382 m.

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  • Of these, 31,219 were in lockups, 25,145 in penal establishments, 1837 minors in government, and 4547 in private reformatories, and 307!

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  • Wakefield was a man of large views and lofty aims, and in private life displayed the warmth of heart which commonly accompanies these qualities.

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  • He remained in private life during the Restoration and the Hundred Days.

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  • Lands already held in private ownership are supplied with water at the same price as public lands.

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  • But in private he indulged in horseplay and very coarse immorality.

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  • While arousing the enthusiasm of their inhabitants on behalf of France, he in private spoke contemptuously of them, mercilessly suppressed all outbreaks caused by the exactions and plundering of his army, and carefully curbed the factions which the new political life soon developed.

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  • Only two copies are believed to exist in England, one in the British Museum, the other in Private hands.

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  • Speculators either directly employed slaves as artisans or commercial and banking agents, or hired them out, sometimes for work in mines or factories, sometimes for service in private houses, as cooks, flute-players, &c., or for viler uses.

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  • Even in private houses at Rome, so late as the time of Ovid, the porter was chained.

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  • Where, as in private herbaria, the specimens are not liable to be handled with great frequency, a stitch here and there round the stem, tied at the back of the sheet, or slips of paper passed over the stem through two slits in the sheet and attached with gum to its back, or simply strips of gummed paper laid across the stem, may be resorted to.

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  • In 1920 there were only 17,606 workers and employees in private industrial enterprises, 988 in municipal enterprises, and 2,880 in state enterprises; in Riga alone, 9,739 in private enterprises against 62,000 in 1914.

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  • But beside these public demonstrations he sought and found access in private to many of the leading statesmen, in the various countries he visited, with a view to indoctrinate them with the same principles.

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  • After some years spent in private teaching Palacky settled in 1823 at Prague.

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  • The rock-salt works are mainly government property, while the chemical factories are in private hands.

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  • The Palazzo Fodri, now the Monte di Pieta, has a beautiful 15thcentury frieze of terra-cotta bas-reliefs, as have some other palaces in private hands.

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  • In the earlier part of the 19th century, and in remoter districts even in its later years, the use of alcohol was regarded not as a mere indulgence, but as essential to health; the example of teetotallers, as seen in private life and in the returns of the insurance offices, has undermined this prepossession.

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  • Incense was not burnt in private masses, so that the clergy were accustomed to celebrations without it, and would naturally forego it on any plausible ground."

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  • Dirck Coornhert argued, in private conferences and public disputations, that it was wrong to punish heretics, and his great opponents were, as a rule, the ministers, who maintained that there was no room for more than one religion in a state.

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  • This is the great social fact - the failure of government to perform one of its most primary duties, the necessity of finding some substitute in private life - extending in greater or less degree through the whole formative period of feudalism, which explains the transformation of institutions that brought it into existence.

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  • This seems to be sufficiently attested by the fact that he was greatly liked and esteemed, not only in the pulpit but in private intercourse, by cultivated women like the countess of Biickeburg, the duchess of Weimar and Frau von Stein, and, what perhaps is more, was exceedingly popular among the gymnasium pupils, in whose education he took so lively an interest.

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  • Tiles thenceforth became the orthodox covering for a roof, hut vermilion, being regarded as a religious color, found no favor in private dwellings.

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  • Pope, with less excuse, put him in the Dunciad towards the end of his life, but he confessed to Spence in private that Defoe had written many things and none bad.

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  • This fact was not observed (that is, the collections of examples were not made) till recently, when experiments in private non-spiritualist circles drew attention to crystal-gazing, a practice always popular among peasants, and known historically to have survived through classical and medieval times, and, as in the famous case of Dr Dee, after the Reformation.

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  • The pope frequently received him in private audience.

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  • But small portrait statues must surely have been made to be carried about or used in private worship. Meanwhile the shapeless cone remained the object of public adoration and pilgrimage.

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  • Coal lying under the sea below low-water mark belongs to the crown, and can only be worked upon payment of royalties, even when it is approached from shafts sunk upon land in private ownership. In the Forest of Dean, which is the property of the crown as a royal forest,there are certain curious rights held by a portion of the inhabitants known as the Free Miners of the Forest, who are entitled to mine for coal and iron ore, under leases, known as gales, granted by the principal agent or gaveller representing the crown, in tracts not otherwise occupied.

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  • Nor because the pagans regarded the close meetings of the Christians usually held in private houses as mysteries in which incest and cannibalism were rife, does it follow that the Christians themselves accepted the comparison.

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  • The government remained tolerant toward the movement, and in January 1562 the Huguenots were given permission to hold public services outside the walls of fortified towns and were not forbidden to meet in private houses within the walls.

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  • But there are still treasures of literature concealed in private libraries, and Afghan, Persian, Armenian and Turkish bibliophiles still repair to Bokhara to buy rare books.

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  • These references indicate that the hymn was used in private devotions; as it does not appear in any of the earliest liturgies, whether Eastern or Western, its introduction into the public services of the church was probably of a later date than has often been supposed.

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  • Arrested and imprisoned on the 2nd of December 1851, he remained in private life until November 1869, when he was elected as a Republican deputy by Paris.

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  • The principal forest area is in the Adirondack region where the state has a forest preserve (in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, St Lawrence, Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties) containing (1909) 1, 53 0, 559 acres, and there is as much or more in private preserves and in tracts owned by lumbermen.

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  • Primary education for natives is provided in private schools, many of which receive government grants.

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  • Mr Roosevelt not only attacked dishonesty in public affairs but in private business as welt, asserting that "malefactors of great wealth" endeavour to control legislation so as to increase the profits of monopolies or "trusts," and that to prevent such control it is necessary to extend the powers of the federal government.

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  • Finally, he was condemned to degradation and decapitation; though one of the ten judges not only refused to sign the sentence, but remonstrated in private with the king against its injustice.

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  • In 1834 he took a first class in Literae Humaniores; he won the Eldon scholarship and was elected to a fellowship at Magdalen College; and after a year, spent chiefly in private tuition, partly in Lord Winchilsea's house and partly in the university, he removed to London (November 1835) and commenced reading for the bar.

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  • He remained in private life until 1835, when he was appointed archbishop of Cologne.

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  • The old Spanish weights and measures, modified in many particulars, continued in private use, however, and in 1895 it became necessary to declare the metric system the only legal system and to make;its use compulsory after the 16th of September 1896.

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  • In the time of Cicero it had lost all importance; Strabo names it as a mere village, in private hands, while for Pliny it was one of the lost cities of Latium.

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  • For the Christian prophet has disappeared, and with him the custom of holding Eucharists in private dwellings.

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  • Thoroughbred and pure bred hackney stallions are maintained in private studs and by agricultural associations throughout the Dominion, and animals for cavalry and mounted infantry remounts are produced in all the provinces including those of the North-West.

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  • In consequence of this her husband was sent to the Tower and she was placed in private confinement.

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  • In the modern Latin Church almost every large church contains several altars - dedicated to certain saints, in private side chapels, established for masses for the repose of the founder's soul, &c. Archbishop Wulfred in 816 ordered that beside every altar there should be an inscription recording its dedication.

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  • They are used on a journey in a heretical or heathen country, or in private chapels.

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  • Prayers were to be said in private houses, not in separate buildings such as churches.

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  • History has not done sufficient justice to the Italian monk Paschal II., who was the equal of Urban in private virtues, personal disinterestedness, and religious conviction, Paschal /L, but was surpassed by him in ardour and rigidity 1099-u18.

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  • Spangenberg's participation in private observances of the Lord's Supper and his intimate connexion with Count Zinzendorf brought matters to a crisis.

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  • There are now many large collections of hardy trees and shrubs in private parks and gardens throughout the British Islands, the interest taken in them by their proprietors having largely increased in recent years.

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  • The languages of inscriptions and documents are Greek, Arabic and Latin, in private writings sometimes Hebrew.

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  • All other public services are in private hands.

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  • The number of pupils in private schools under government inspection was in 1898, the first year of the grant-in-aid system, 7536; in 1900, 12,315; in 1905, 145,691.

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  • The Louvre also possesses some good examples, and many others are dispersed in various public collections, as in the Musee Bonnat at Bayonne, at Munich, Hamburg, Bremen, Frankfort, Dresden, Basel, Milan, Florence and Oxford, as well as in private hands all over Europe.

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  • Luther, though he had probably uttered in private certain expressions of dissatisfaction with Melanchthon, maintained unbroken friendship with him; but after Luther's death certain smaller men formed a party emphasizing the extremest points of his doctrine.'

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  • The gentry, who had proclaimed their inability to suppress conventicles, were ordered to sign a bond making them responsible for their tenants, and were bound over to keep the king's peace by " law burrows," a method common in private life but unheard of between monarch and people.

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  • Denied access to the churches, the latter preached and celebrated the sacrament in private houses.

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  • The first part was conducted in private by the chancellor and four examiners (temptatores in cameris), and included an inquiry into the candidate's residence, attendance at lectures, and performance of exercises, as well as examination in prescribed books; those candidates adjudged worthy were admitted to the more important examination before the faculty, and the names of successful candidates were sent to the chancellor in batches of eight or more at a time, arranged in order of merit.

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  • These enigmatic speeches were all that the multitudes got, but the disciples in private were taught their lesson of hope.

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  • The so-called Adirondack Park, containing over 3,000,000 acres, includes most of the state preserve and large areas held in private ownership.

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  • Jefferson's administrations were distinguished by the simplicity that marked his conduct in private life.

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  • An ounce of dust in 1848 frequently went for $4 instead of $17; for a number of years traders in dust were sure of a margin of several dollars, as for example in private coinage, mints for which were common by 1851.

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  • But the closest analogy of a treaty is to a contract in private law.

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  • This is not (as in private law) rendered voidable by duress; e.g.

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  • The rules for the interpretation of treaties are not so different from those applicable to contracts in private law as to need here a separate discussion.

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  • It can be proved, at any rate, that several of the names are 1 Printed in Berger de Xivrey, Traditions Teratologiques (1836), from a MS. in private hands.

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  • Some of these objects are in the museum at Cagliari, others in private collections, and many scarabs are in she British Museum, all of which by the coins found with them are dated later than the Roman occupation (Catalogue of Gems, London, 1888,1888, pp. 13 sqq.).

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  • He reiterated this belief in private letters even to his wife; and there seems to be no doubt that, to the day of his death, he was the most determined sceptic as to his fitness for the positions to which he was successively called.

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  • When the United States acquired possession of New Mexico, the best portions of the Territory were held in private ownership under Spanish and Mexican grants, which were confirmed by the treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo.

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  • In this there was nothing unusual or illegal, and no objection would at that time have been made to it, but James introduced a certain innovation; he proposed that the opinions of the four judges should be given separately and in private.

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  • He was therefore necessarily deprived of his archbishopric in 1559, but he remained loyal to Elizabeth; and after a temporary confinement he was suffered to pass the remaining nineteen years of his life in peace and quiet, never attending public worship and sometimes hearing mass in private.

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  • These kinds, however, are now only regarded as botanical curiosities, and are rarely grown in private or commercial establishments.

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  • But he left behind him a "Wholesome Counsel" to Scottish heads of families, reminding them that within their own houses they were "bishop and kings," and recommending the institution of something like the early apostolic worship in private congregations.

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  • The remainder is in private hands.

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  • Under the reform of 1865 full religious freedom is practically accorded, and it is provided that the services of religious organizations other than the Roman Catholic may be held in private residences or in edifices owned by private individuals or corporations.

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  • In 1907, the site of the abbey with the remains of the buildings, which had been in private hands since the granting of the estate to Sir Peter Carew by Elizabeth in 1559, was bought by Mr Ernest Jardine for the purpose of transferring it to the Church of England.

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  • Despite the difference between them in politics, Varro and Caesar had literary tastes in common, and were friends in private life.

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  • Hence it is that we are in possession of the vast number of impressions still to be found in public museums and archives, and in private muniment rooms and antiquarian collections, either attached to the original charters or other deeds which they authenticated, or as independent specimens.

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  • The difficulty of controlling the troops, when scattered in private houses in parties of six or seven, is the principal objection to this system of cantonments.

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  • The troops nearest the enemy, however, which have to be maintained in a state of constant readiness for battle, cannot as a rule afford the time either for dispersing into quarters or for rallying on an alarm, and in western Europe at any rate they are required to bivouac. In India, the term "cantonment" means more generally a military station or standing camp. The troops live, not in private houses, but in barracks, huts, forts or occasionally camps.

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  • For some months the members met in private houses, but in January 1788 began worship in a church in Great Eastcheap with a liturgy specially prepared by the Rev. James Hindmarsh and Isaac Hawkins.

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  • Of this number 211,000 were in state schools and 48,000 in private schools.

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  • The county council have power to appoint and pay one or more medical officers of health, who are not to hold any other appoint ment or engage in private practice without the express written consent of the council.

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  • There for fifteen more years he continued in private life, prosecuting his studies, and receiving many accessions to his disciples.

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  • Estates in private hands are liable to state control, under the Forests Act of 1886.

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  • Subsequently he took orders and maintained in private the proscribed Anglican service.

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  • He delivered two valuable courses of lectures, on the French Revolution and on Modern History, but it was in private that the effects of his teaching were most marked.

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  • At the same time he fell fiercely upon the great lords of the Welsh Marches, who had been indulging in private wars; when.

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  • Despite the needs of civil war, it was not on castles that the builders energy was spent; the government discouraged fortresses in private hands, and the dwellings of the new nobility of Edward IV.

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  • Soldiers were billeted by force in private houses, and military officers executed martial law on civilians.

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  • Hence the Conventicle Act (1664) imposed penalties on those taking part in religious meetings in private houses, and the Five Mile Act (1665) forbade an expelled clergyman to come within five miles of a corporate borough, the very place where he was most likely to secure adherence, unless he would swear his adhesion to the dbctrmn.e of non-resistance.

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  • He settled in Pittsburg, where he continued in private practice, with the exception of two years' service (1876-1877) as assistant United States district attorney, acquiring a large practice as a corporation lawyer.

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  • Some lords of manors and of hundreds held a court of their own for view of frankpledge, and in the 13th century it may be fairly said "of all the franchises, the royal rights in private hands, view of frankpledge is perhaps the commonest."

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  • At the end of the same century the court for the view of frankpledge was generally known as the court leet, and was usually a manorial court in private hands.

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  • A period of quietness now set in, and the condition of the kingdom, its education, its agriculture and its trade and manufactures, began to receive earnest attention, while by frugality, both in public and in private matters, King William helped to repair the shattered finances of the country.

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  • Estimable in private life, he was highly susceptible in professional matters, and hence failed to keep on terms with his contemporaries.

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  • Only he who apprehends good in the abstract can imitate it in such transient and imperfect good as may be realized in human life, and it is impossible that, having this knowledge, he should not act on it, whether in private or public affairs.

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  • At Poitiers Calvin gathered round him a company of cultured and gentle men whom in private intercourse he influenced considerably.

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  • The chief points were (I) the lawfulness and expediency of certain terms employed by the Jesuits in naming God Almighty, such as Tien, " Heaven," and Shang-ti, " Supreme Ruler" or "Emperor," instead of Tien-Chu, " Lord of Heaven," and in particular the erection of inscribed tablets in the churches, on which these terms were made use of; 2 (2) in respect to the ceremonial offerings made in honour of Confucius, and of personal ancestors, which Ricci had recognized as merely "civil" observances; (3) the erection of tablets in honour of ancestors in private houses; and (4), more generally,- sanction and favour accorded to ancient Chinese sacred books and philosophical doctrine, as not really trespassing;on Christian faith.

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  • But though in private life he remained the continual and chief adviser of Washington - notably in the serious crisis of the Jay Treaty, of which Hamilton approved.

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  • Genial in private life, he was harsh and unyielding in his official capacity, and his singular skill in devising fresh taxes to meet the enormous demands of Napoleon's government made him the best-hated man in Lombardy, the more so that, being a Piedmontese, he was regarded as a foreigner.

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  • You can have your appeal heard in private if you want to.

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  • Did Lloyd George not hold an undisguised admiration for Hitler, even remarking in private that Hitler was a ' great man '?

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  • The environment will continue to be destroyed while the wealthy travel in private jets, protected by bodyguards.

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  • Are there any parishioners keeping conventicles (illegal religious meetings) in private houses?

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  • The stereo earphones are very handy for listening to the recordings in private.

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  • Present persons - all persons present on census night in private households or in communal establishments.

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  • He has extensive experience in private law children matters.

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  • Even yet she used to send him little hurried smuggled notes, and pop them into the post in private.

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  • See section O. (c) An application without notice for a freezing injunction or a search order will normally be heard in private.

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  • In essence, they created an immensely strong body of armed men by rooting the state in private landlordism.

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  • Gas safety in rented properties The Council enforces legislation concerning gas safety in private rented property.

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  • A good state to measure the programsone limitation to in private insurance.

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  • He was silenced like other nonconformists in 1662, but continued to preach in private meetings.

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  • You can ask to be present and spend time in private discussing the pros and cons with your relative before they sign the form.

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  • Please do not use profanity or sexually explicit language in The Blue Room or in Private Messages.

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  • Donald Campbell, a child, adolescent and adult psychoanalyst, works in the National Health Service and in private practice.

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  • Macro-economic stability had created a firm basis for growth in private sector investment.

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  • Society of Practicing Veterinary surgeons - promotes the interest of practicing veterinary surgeons in private practice.

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  • Even in private theatricals it was no longer possible to persuade him to exercise the talent which he had often shown that he possessed.

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  • The rising and Connollyâs new stature never ceased to rankle him, and in private he frequently traduced his old underling.

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  • All vessels should be registered, including vessels moored off the main navigation channel in private marinas.

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  • Despite a successful career in private business, Paul Allen always yearned for a return to his public sector roots.

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  • Since 1894 the government has had a monopoly in retailing spirituous liquors, but not wine or beer; but distilling, a very widespread industry, is left in private hands.

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  • But at least in private circles the festive character of the ceremonies predominated.

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  • Of the customary three themes which he suggested for his trial lecture, that "On the Hypotheses which form the Foundation of Geometry" was chosen at the instance of Gauss, who was curious to hear what so young a man had to say on this difficult subject, on which he himself had in private speculated so pro foundly (see Geometry, Non-Euclidian).

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  • Stelae, inscribed with the names of the kings, occurred in pairs in the royal tombs of the Ist Dynasty at Abydos, and pairs of small obelisks are said to have been found in private tombs of the IVth Dynasty.

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  • The pope frequently received him in private audience, and in 1854 conferred on him the degree of D.D.

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  • These facts, again, in Letter II., are worthless to a forger, because they concern matters never alluded to in any of the records; never employed in any indictment (though Lennox's are copious in private talk between Darnley and Mary, "reports of her servants"), and totally useless for the purposes of the accusers.

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  • In this way he is led to regard the sophist successively - (t) as a practitioner of that branch of mercenary persuasion in private which professes to impart " virtue " and exacts payment in the shape of a fee, in opposition to the flatterer who offers pleasure, asking for sustenance in return; (2) as a practitioner of that branch of mental trading which purveys from city to city discourses and lessons about " virtue," in opposition to the artist who similarly purveys discourses and lessons about the arts; (3) and (4) as a practitioner of those branches of mental trading, retail and wholesale, which purvey discourses and lessons about " virtue " within a city, in opposition to the artists who similarly purvey discourses and lessons about the arts; (5) as a practitioner of that branch of eristic which brings to the professor pecuniary emolument, eristic being the systematic form of antilogic, and dealing with justice, injustice and other abstractions, and antilogic being that form of disputation which uses question and answer in private, in opposition to forensic, which uses continuous discourse in the law-courts; (6) as a practitioner of that branch of education which purges away the vain conceit of wisdom by means of crossexamination, in opposition to the traditional method of reproof or admonition.

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  • Since that date the habeas corpus ad subjiciendum has been used in cases of illegal detention in private custody.

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  • There was a slight collision between them as early as the diet of 1778; but at the diet of 1786 Fersen boldly led the opposition against the king's financial measures (see GUSTAVUS III.) which were consequently rejected; while in private interviews, if his own account of them is to be trusted, he addressed his sovereign with outrageous insolence.

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  • Dear Frau Grote learned the manual alphabet, and used to teach me herself; but this was in private lessons, which were paid for by my friends.

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  • The men who set the tone in conversation--Count Rostopchin, Prince Yuri Dolgorukov, Valuev, Count Markov, and Prince Vyazemski--did not show themselves at the club, but met in private houses in intimate circles, and the Moscovites who took their opinions from others--Ilya Rostov among them--remained for a while without any definite opinion on the subject of the war and without leaders.

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  • They may not attend briefings or accompany the Committee if it retires to deliberate in private.

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  • They merely need to stop growing for retrenchment in private spending to occur.

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  • Laser Scalpel Ideal for appendectomies, this laser scalpel should be operated in private.

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  • Society of Practicing Veterinary Surgeons - promotes the interest of practicing veterinary surgeons in private practice.

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  • Mr. Rucastle told me in private that the reason why she had left them was that she had an unreasoning aversion to her stepmother.

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  • If you can afford private lessons, go with them-obviously, you'll get closer, more focused attention from an instructor when enrolled in private yoga lessons.

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  • Private collectors may sell their coins at auctions or in private transactions, but working with an individual increases the risk of fraud due to a lack of checks and balances.

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  • You can even use your card to participate in private jet services to fly whenever and wherever you want to fly on a pay-as-you-fly basis or through a timeshare arrangement.

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  • A simple, direct question asked in private can resolve any lingering question you may have.

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  • Keep the peace when you are both together in front of your child and have disagreements in private.

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  • A boudoir photographer takes photos of women which will be shared in private and not placed in the family photo album.

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  • China Peak offers lessons for both adults and children in private and group settings.

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  • The need for professionals to help addicts in private practice, hospitals, recovery programs, or community organizations is one that constantly needs filling.

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  • As one would expect, Smith is in seclusion and wishes to mourn her loss in private.

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  • I've of course seen her reaction on the show - but what did she say about it in private?

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  • The woman claimed Britney was nice and followed her to Brit's home to exchange insurance info in private because there were too many photographers around at the scene.

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  • Jon claims that things that she says to him in private (does that really happen?) are far, far different than the things she says about him in public.

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  • To illustrate, Kiplinger's companion list of the "100 Best Values in Private Colleges 2009-10" places the California Institute of Technology at the top of the list.

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  • Graduates become prepared for managerial or supervisory positions in private and public sectors and possess strong problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills.

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  • It's best to save these tees for hanging around your buddies at age-appropriate events or in private.

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  • Attorneys who choose to work in this area may work in private practice, with a government agency or a community group to protect the interests of people in this age group.

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  • They each provide residents recovering from injuries or illnesses with short and long-term healthcare in private or semi-private rooms.

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  • Sleep studies can happen in private doctor's offices, however most happen in sleep centers.

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  • St. Petersburg Sleep Apnea Specialists can be found in private practice, working in sleep clinics in local hospitals and affiliated with local dental centers.

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  • Dr. Nicholas Meyer has been in private dental practice since 1980, and has been practicing in Arizona since 1988.

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  • St. Petersburg sleep apnea specialists can be found in private practice, working in sleep clinics in local hospitals and affiliated with local dental centers.

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  • Houston sleep apnea specialists are available in private practice, in local hospitals and through sleep centers.

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  • Texas has many sleep specialists working in private practice as well as through major medical centers and sleep centers.

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  • Size of staff - Some specialists are in private practice while some are on the staffs of large university-sponsored medical centers.

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  • Families with a history of primary immunodeficiency disorders can save cord blood in private storage facilities for later use if needed.

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  • It is not abnormal or excessive unless it is deliberately done in public places after age five or six, when most children learn discretion and masturbate only in private.

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  • In this case, cater to the chi of the head of household in the general areas and individualize more in private areas, such as the bedrooms.

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  • Part-timers comprised 20 percent of the health-care workforce overall and over a third of those in private practices.

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  • Some nurses live in private quarters, while others must share living space with other summer camp staff.

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  • These facilities are provided both by the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and in private parking facilities around the airport area.

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  • This can occur with tops as well as bottoms, so before you take your bikini for a run in public, get it wet in private first.

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  • Wearing an invisible bikini is something you want to do in private or at a nude beach.

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  • Since mini sheer swimsuits show parts of the body that are not even legally allowed to be exposed in public areas, these swimsuits are often only worn in private pool areas and parties.

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  • Although Stephen Poplawski invented the first motorized mixer, it was not until the invention of the Waring blender that this device became popular in private homes.

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  • These scenes can be quite elaborate, and you can find them in churches throughout the country as well as in private homes.

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  • The same is true if he is more affectionate in private but not in public where others can see the two of you.

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  • Many of the online dating websites also let members do Internet chat, both in private and in groups.

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  • If no gifts are expected, it may be best to present them in private to avoid embarrassment as other party goers feel guilty or put out for not having brought gifts.

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  • Very personal gifts - such as offering an heirloom ring to the couple - may also be better presented in private in case the couple is not interested or if the gift is part of a private relationship.

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  • He teaches them good manners and social mores, and he expects them to be just as well-behaved in private as they are in public.

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  • Instead, communicate regularly and in private with your ex about the children.

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  • Some parents believe that behavior problems are reduced in private schools, creating an environment more conducive to learning.

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  • If you disagree about something regarding the child, address it in private and work out a solution.

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  • Whether you're interested in private lessons in your home, enrolling your child in a school of music, or studio-based group or private lessons, you'll be able to find an option that meets your needs and those of your child.

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  • Students who enroll in classes at the Sanders Piano Studio will have an opportunity to participate in private and group lessons, as well as recitals.

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  • While tourists and visitors often intentionally stay at one of the haunted lodges and inns that are scattered throughout Northern California, some people live in private homes that are also haunted.

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  • Send them to e-mail address you know they'll only access at home or in private.

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  • The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial was first conceived in 1978, three years after the Vietnam conflict ended, and was created using over $8.4 million in private donations.

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  • Each of these facilities provides a quality yoga education that will prepare you to teach a variety of classes in studios or in private settings.

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  • Giving your gift of lingerie to your sweetheart in private during a romantic evening can make it an extra special celebration of your love.

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  • Online shopping does have an added benefit of allowing you to shop in private for more risqué items.

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  • Online shopping has an added benefit of allowing you to shop in private for more risqué items.

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  • Mailing these types of cards or giving them in private is fine, but find a card that everyone can appreciate for the big party.

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  • While housewives from other seasons are shown flying first class, the housewives from Beverly Hills are shown in private jets.

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  • There were 24 books planned with 12 of those being based on an individual knight and a virtue that the specific knight exemplified in private.

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  • Just like any other virus, these Trojans then hijack the newly infected account and begin posting themselves on friends' walls, in private messages, and so on.

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