Summarily Sentence Examples

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  • Any suggestion of an open window shade or even a night-light was summarily dismissed.

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  • Only such a determination could enable the doctrines to be summarily presented as a system of thought.

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  • He had dealt summarily with the striking policemen in Boston Sept.

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  • Dean grimaced but withheld comment, while Cynthia looked askance at the news that Patsy Boyd had summarily abandoned her daughter.

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  • But, while Samaria is summarily dismissed, the sin of Judah is analysed at length in chs.

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  • But Charles at first refused to deal summarily with Luther so far as Germany was concerned.

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  • The whole apparatus of "forensic" ideas (law, punishment, satisfaction, &c.) is summarily rejected as foreign to God's purpose of love.

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  • All discipline officers were permitted to wield the whip summarily and without the slightest check.

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  • And several, especially in France and Germany, made the great sacrifice which summarily closed lives and extinguished brains of great value to science.

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  • This was summarily considered by the council of ministers and then referred to the budget commission, which was to be composed not only of State functionaries, but of private persons " worthy of confidence, and well versed in financial matters, " and which was invested with the fullest powers of investigation and inquiry.

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  • In July Mr. Mihajlovic, the Serbian minister at Washington, was summarily dismissed.

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  • Walpole bent before the storm and abandoned the measure; but Chesterfield was summarily dismissed from his stewardship. For the next two years he led the opposition in the Upper House, leaving no stone unturned to effect Walpole's downfall.

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  • He retired to Marnes near Ville d'Avray to escape the Terror, but was sought out and summarily condemned to death "for having flattered the despots of Vienna and London."

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  • Corregidors, or governors of districts, were ordered to try summarily and execute every turbulent person within their jurisdictions.

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  • His speakership continued till the 10th of April 1653, when the Long Parliament was summarily expelled.

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  • The only public check which Stinnes was known to have received in the course of his career was at the Spa Conference in 1920, when he attempted to address that assembly in peremptory language concerning the impossibility of the coal deliveries demanded by the Allies and was summarily silenced by the president.

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  • Therefore, in general terms, scepticism may be summarily defined as a thorough-going impeachment of man's power to know - a denial of the possibility of objective knowledge.

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  • Summarily expressed, Garrod's scheme was to divide the parrots into two families, Palaeornithidae and Psittacidae, assigning to the former three subfamilies, Palaeornithinae, Cacatuinae and Stringopinae, and to the latter four, Arinae, Pyrrhurinae, Platycercinae and Chrysotinae.

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  • The career of another promising cruiser, the "Nashville," was summarily ended by the Federal monitor "Montauk" (February 28, 1863).

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  • But once more, in contrast with English experience, the great trading company proved a failure in French hands as a colonizing agent, and in 1674 its charter was summarily revoked by Louis XIV.

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  • The article MOnchtum in Herzog-Hauck Realencyklopcidie (3rd ed.), and in Wetzer and Welte Kirchenlexicon (2nd ed.) go over the same general ground as the present article, in the earlier portion entering into greater detail as to facts, but in the later dealing much more summarily.

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  • He was succeeded by Mustafa Febmi, who had always shown a conciliatory spirit, and who had been on that account, as above stated, summarily dismissed by the khedive in January 1893.

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  • Till 1791 the French had had factories and business establishments at Acre;' el-Jazzar ordered them in that year summarily to leave the town.

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  • On the restoration of the Bourbons he was summarily expelled from the Academy and from the archiepiscopal palace.

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  • After a short detention in a police cell, an offender, unless disposed of summarily, passes into one of His Majesty's prisons, there to await his trial at sessions or assizes.

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  • It may be said summarily that Kant holds the antithesis between thought and " the given " to be unresolved and within the limits of theory of knowledge irreducible.

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  • Where, as is generally the case, detail of sex, age, conjugal condition and birthplace is included in the return, the census results can be co-ordinated with those of the parallel registration of marriages, births, deaths and migration, thus forming the basis of what are summarily termed vital statistics, the source of our information regarding the nature and causes of the process of "peopling," i.e.

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  • It is to be observed that neither at common law nor under the act of 1679 was the writ the appropriate remedy in the case of a person convicted either on indictment or summarily.

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  • Acting upon the instructions of Castelar, Jovellar gave up the filibuster vessels, and those of the crew and passengers who had not been summarily shot by General Burriel.

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  • By these committees criminals were summarily tried, convicted and punished; suspicious characters were deported or intimidated.

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  • Those which are dealt with summarily.

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  • The nuisances above enumerated are said to be nuisances liable to be dealt with summarily.

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  • It would be rash summarily to dismiss this old tradition of the twenty-one nasks as pure invention.

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  • The ministry naturally refused to tolerate this conduct, and Lord Palmerston was summarily removed from his office.

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  • In two sessions two branches of the upas tree hnd been summarily cut off.

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  • England at any rate would have had no valid ground of complaint if the leaders of a buccaneering force had been summarily dealt with by the Transvaal authorities.

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  • It was only the first of the three sections of the science of ethics - the doctrine of moral ends - that Schleiermacher handled with approximate completeness; the other two sections were treated very summarily.

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  • The solution this method furnishes is summarily that there are several objects which mutually modify each other, and so constitute that ego we take for the presented real.

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  • During the eighty-two days' discussion in the House of Commons Mr Chamberlain was the life and soul of the opposition, and his criticisms had a vital influence upon the attitude of the country when the House of Lords summarily threw out the bill.

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  • The gorilla was summarily returned to his cage and the evening progressed without further uncomfortable references to the future.

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  • While only days ago I wouldn't have believed they would so summarily vanish, events recently would have frightened them, especially Martha with baby Claire to care for, to the core.

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  • Betsy had summarily vacated the expensive Four Seasons and in its place, booked us all into more modest accommodations.

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  • The emaciated, and now exhausted visitor presented Dean with a signed copy of his book, which Dean summarily dumped in the trash without even breaking the spine before the black exhaust of Arlen's rusty Toyota had left the street.

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  • For the balance of the afternoon, Dean felt pangs of guilt for summarily deciding not to even consider seeking the position of sheriff without so much as discussing it with his wife.

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  • After a week in incommunicado detention he was taken to the airport and summarily expelled from the country to Belgium on 15 June.

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  • These reasons led to the competition defense in this case being summarily dismissed by the High Court.

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  • A Responsible Adult is summarily ejected from the dining room for wearing shorts!

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  • To judge from Said's disdain for most criticisms of Orientalism, he would have summarily tossed such pebbles from his elegant shoe.

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  • This ferocious legislation was expressly and summarily abrogated in 1830.

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  • Failure to give information of death, or to comply with the registrar's requisitions, entails a penalty not exceeding forty shillings, and making false statements or certificates, or forging or falsifying them, is punishable either summarily within six months, or on indictment within three years of the offence.

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  • Aspiring to liberate himself at once from foreign control, he summarily dismissed Mustafa Pasha Fehmi (15th January 1893), whom he considered too amenable to English influence, and appointed Except in so far as it was necessary to call out men to guard the banks of the Nile in the season of high flood.

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  • Eighty-three per cent of the annual convictions, summarily and on indictment, followed by committal to gaol, are for misconduct that is distinctly non-criminal, such as breaches of municipal by-laws and police regulations, drunkenness, gaming and offences under the vagrancy acts.

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  • Mr Birrell began by introducing a bill for the establishment of an Irish Council, which would have given the Home Rulers considerable leverage, but, to the surprise of the English Liberals, it was summarily rejected by a Nationalist convention in Dublin, and was forthwith abandoned.

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  • Paris Hilton isn't as hot as she thinks she is, as she was summarily escorted out of CAA's post Golden Globes party.

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  • The police waited for the judge to finish with Doherty and then summarily arrested him…again.

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  • Instead, Wahler decides to get behind the wheel and is summarily pulled over and arrested.

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  • Rather than clutter limited storage space with reminders of films that were no longer playing on their screens, the owners of movie theaters would summarily toss them into trash pins.

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  • The lady confessed her werewolf affliction and was summarily executed.This tale is told with some variations on Hell Horror, along with many other legends of shape-shifting creatures.

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  • Martha was angry, certainly at the perpetrator but also at the Warwick police for not summarily arresting the man and rescuing the boy.

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  • They summarily dismissed his request for a mustache and disguise and refused to give him a gun for pro­tection.

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  • One of these officials in the Tanganyika region was in April 1912 sentenced to ten years' imprisonment for summarily executing 11 native prisoners, including 4 women and a child.

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