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  • Youth is unduly busy with pampering the outer person. Horace 
  • I duly surrendered my little device, only to feel a sudden pang of panic on my way back to my seat. Times, Sunday Times
  • It suggests that the existing regime contains aspects which unduly deter investment.
  • Her mother's opinions on how babies should be cared for were freely given and duly ignored.
  • Negotiations, then, must not be unduly hurried while the veldt was a bare russet-coloured dust-swept plain. The War in South Africa Its Cause and Conduct
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  • The principle thus given is of great importance and ought not, in my opinion, to be unduly fettered or restricted.
  • Every four years, our brave lads and lasses tend to venture to foreign slopes with faint expectations, which will be duly fulfilled, as they wind up racing to a plucky 32nd in the giant slalom or 29th in the luge.
  • However that is all idle speculation now as I have been duly called and plans have been duly made.
  • Having been duly warned that I would get nowhere with my application, I went right ahead and applied anyway.
  • The great and good were planted to ask rather tedious questions about other topics, which they duly did. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dog trapped poorly, ran disappointingly, and when I met Marlyn with the dog at the trackside, I immediately noticed he was over duly distressed.
  • You tell us your theoretic can't tolerate extreme adaptations, coordinated mutational events and expression suiting, or the possibility of any organism that hasn't already existed at some point (and been duly deconstructed) ever existing at all. Behe's Test
  • We conclude that it is still possible that our current understanding of planetary systems is unduly coloured by our intimate knowledge of our own solar system.
  • Minor modifications to the route will be necessary, but they are not expected to delay the planning process unduly.
  • The medical superintendent of a hospital had to be a duly qualified medical practitioner of five years' standing.
  • The latest draft agreement was unduly complicated and legalistic.
  • I duly called this software support line, trying to hurry through the process as quickly as possible.
  • My purpose is to show that poverty and misfortune make no invidious distinctions of “race, color, or previous condition,” but that wealth unduly centralized oppresses all alike; therefore, that the labor elements of the whole United States should sympathize with the same elements in the South, and in some favorable contingency effect some unity of organization and action, which shall subserve the common interest of the common class. Black and White
  • And although Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton yesterday blamed regulatory issues for the collapse of the deal, insiders have suggested that further improvements in the economic climate - and in Rio's financial position - since the scheme was proposed left Rio management feeling the terms unduly favoured BHP. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned Bemar Construction Ltd. has hereunto affixed its corporate seal duly attested under the hand of its proper signing officer authorized in that regard this 10th day of October, 1990.
  • The sales leaflet for it duly arrived and circulated amongst the staff.
  • Not trying to demonize him or - as some have done - poeticize him, he gives us a common but not unduly vulgar man, with brightness and obtuseness intermingled.
  • Being proud and genteel New Englanders, the salon-goers covered up their patricide with flattery, duly noting Edwards's considerable intellect and pious reputation.
  • They won 4-1 and he duly made four three-piece suits. The Sun
  • I myself became the subject of a miracle in Sind which is duly chronicled in the family-annals of a certain The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If all this sounds unduly pessimistic, take heart. Why Am I Afraid to Divorce?
  • She doesn't seem unduly concerned about her exams.
  • The levels of pollution in this area are unduly high.
  • The cause of the dilatoriness was less referrible to the tribunes than to the senate, who, because word was brought that they were holding out with the most vigorous resistance, did not duly reflect that there is a limit to human strength, which no bravery can exceed. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • Edward I took his lions with him - during his progress through his Gascon domains in 1289 one of his lions killed a horse belonging to one Ernaud Purpoynter of Oloron-Ste-Marie in the Pyrenees, who was also duly compensated.
  • Judging by the epithet you've awarded him, I take it you weren't unduly impressed.
  • My findings turned out to be less positive than I expected, and it's an indicator of how much more detached I feel from my job these days than I used to that this doesn't bother me unduly.
  • The Kaddish is to be recited only in the presence of a duly constituted quorum, a minyan, which consists of ten males above the age of Bar Mitzvah.
  • On the long train journey south he worries that he is presenting an unduly optimistic of Africa. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stewart's departure, after an incident that left Paul Roberts holding his face, did not seem to affect Spurs unduly.
  • “Pok,” she then complained and duly launched a glottal raft of “arcs...” defined as tut, tut, tuts! Puck, You, And Your Vocabulary
  • He appealed to firms not to increase their prices unduly.
  • He said Sikhism had become one of the five religions duly recognised by the King!
  • The drawer, by drawing the instrument, admits the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse; and engages that on due presentment the in - strument will be accepted or paid, or both, according to its tenor, and that if it is dishonored, and the necessary proceedings on dishonor are duly taken, he will pay the amount thereof to the holder, or to any subsequent in - dorser who may be comjoelled to pay it. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • He did not sound unduly worried at the prospect.
  • To those with strong networks of family and friends, such measures may seem paranoid or unduly invasive of privacy.
  • Others may be unduly influenced by variables such as sexism, racism, ageism, or a lack of resources.
  • The learned Attorney General finally submitted that a returning officer has no power to conduct a recount once the declaration of the poll declaring a candidate to be duly elected has been made.
  • On a recent train journey a nearby couple had a comically tumultuous and very public break-up, which she duly live-tweeted in all its glory.
  • Above all, she could not understand why, since she had acquaintances in the family, and since the Dame Glendinning had always paid her multure and knaveship duly, the said lass of the mill had not come in to rest herself and eat a morsel, and tell her the current news of the water. The Monastery
  • A selected audience duly provided accompaniment to the chancellor's speech with whistling and catcalls.
  • The official receiver was duly ordered to exploit the film.
  • Her sentence is nonetheless unduly harsh and rather stupidly unimaginative, as well as completely out of kilter with community expectations.
  • The truth is, he who shall duly consider these matters, will find that there is a certain bewitchery, or fascination in words, which makes them operate with a force beyond what we can naturally give an account of. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • Those who had opposed the court were duly punished.
  • The document was duly signed and authorized by the inspector.
  • As democracy is, at present, the only permissible political rhetoric, the ruling class duly speaks its language.
  • Occasionally, services presented their claims; and many instances occur in which old officers of the army, in particular, received a species of reward, by a patent for land, the fees being duly paid, and the Indian title righteously Wyandott��, Or, the Hutted Knoll
  • Hieland sowens by Mr. Duncan MacDonought, the last minister, who began the morning duly, Sunday and Saturday, with a mutchkin of usquebaugh. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • And Isaac Davis, and John Young, and others of their waywardly adventurous ilk, with six-pounder brass carronades from the captured Iphigenia and Fair American, had destroyed the war canoes and shattered the morale of the King of Lakanaii's land - fighters, receiving duly in return from Kamehameha, according to agreement: Isaac Davis, six hundred mature and fat hogs; John Shin-Bones
  • Book-lovers quite rightly like to find traces of the "deckle" edge, as evidence that a volume has not been unduly reduced by the binder. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
  • He didn't seem unduly worried. Times, Sunday Times
  • As one of my Kosovo friends said last year, this was one of the least unexpected developments in the Balkans in the last two decades: the ground had been well prepared, and the choreography is being duly executed. February Books 14) Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising
  • Should anyone require, however, to pass through the district, he must first of all be locked securely in a cowshed beyond the limits of the village, and there his clothes must be well smoked ( 'fumigated' they call it), and he himself well doused in a ducking-tub, and if he has any coin about him it must be rubbed with ashes, which life-imperilling occupation will be duly attended to by the local gipsies. The Day of Wrath
  • I successfully managed to interrogate their website and was duly instructed that I must copy my passport and provide two recent photos in person at my branch for security reasons.
  • Waiting times duly rose and the targets are back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Judges must decide if the sentence was unduly lenient. Times, Sunday Times
  • Modesty prevented Rutenberg (whom Bush also slanged as "Mr. Birthday Boy") from revealing his integral part in this merriment when he duly wrote up the press conference for the Times the next day. The Simple Life: White House Edition
  • This romance is duly mirrored in working-class politics - miners are the Clark Gables, the Reds of class struggle.
  • In our democracy, the making of public policy is usually reserved for duly elected legislative bodies.
  • Oh, squealed mining executives, this is unduly burdensome, this is excessive, this is not what we want!
  • Three days into his new term of office, a digger duly arrived and flattened it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The foundation agreed to underwrite a trial seminar, which was duly planned for the following summer.
  • A default judgment would in no way "vindicate" Jones if the President's stated reason for refusing further to defend the suit was the (by now all-too-obvious) fact that defending would demean his office and unduly distract him from doing the people's work. Clinton & the Jones Case
  • When I was duly discharged I made a firm resolution to surrender my subscriptions, which were bleeding my budget with their ridiculously high rates and false promises.
  • North duly obliged and was declarer in four hearts. Times, Sunday Times
  • John immediately rode for Chinon, where the Angevin treasury was kept, while Constance sent a Breton army to take control of Angers, in Anjou, where a meeting of barons from Anjou and Maine duly declared for Arthur.
  • Yet, when I had bidden the guards unhasp the collar which held the prisoner's neck, and clapped my arms around her, showing all the roughness of one who has no mind that his captive shall escape or even unduly struggle, a thrill gushed through me so potent that I was like to have fainted, and it was only by supreme strain of will that I held unbrokenly on with the ceremonial. The Lost Continent
  • Before bunkering I had duly notified in writing the bunker supplier of my owners and charterers requirement regarding correct sampling methods.
  • Instead, I wrote to ensure that the regulation of state judicial practice - something that has long been the responsibility of the states - is not unduly "federalized" via a problematic one-size-fits-all approach that ignores differences between the states, hinders the states 'aggressive and innovative efforts to ensure fairness, and launches an entirely new body of federal constitutional law and an entirely new layer of expensive and expansive litigation. Undefined
  • He duly delivered a faultless performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was not unduly concerned by the prospect of managing on her own.
  • Well, our half an organic pig duly arrived last week: it was fingers crossed that the beast had been pre-cut.
  • Now customers are in a new stage of recovery for the rest, slogging through what some describe as an unduly arduous claims process. MF Global Customers Wrapped in Red Tape
  • He duly won, but was then sidelined by a leg injury.
  • The commerce clause of the constitution has enabled it powerfully to influence the economy by invalidation of any state legislation deemed likely to burden interstate commerce unduly.
  • Common sense then overcame valour as Bill called the police who, in turn, contacted the local snake catcher who duly arrived with his equipment.
  • But the House speaker apparently failed to forward any nomination for the automatic but constitutionally required approval of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
  • Hers, I thought, must be a curious soul, where in spite of a strong, natural tendency to estimate unduly advantages of wealth and station, the sardonic disdain of a fortuneless subordinate had wrought a deeper impression than could be imprinted by the most flattering assiduities of a prosperous The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • The measure has been adopted and duly published by the EC Commission and at this time is legally extant and valid.
  • Her lapse was duly noted by the stage manager and reported to the director.
  • When William heard of his arrival, he sent messengers ordering Count Guy to hand over his prisoner, which was duly done.
  • And our prize books were duly inscribed copies of the following three.
  • “The inclination of the axis of the earth is so duly proportionated for the making it as habitable as it can be, that the wit of man cannot imagine any posture better” (p. 162). COSMIC FALL
  • Management have been making noises about another big deal recently and two duly arrived yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Time had proved him not unduly pessimistic, he said. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was duly summoned to the front row of the upper circle to watch my niece take her very first faltering steps towards an Equity card.
  • They feel it was unduly harsh. The Sun
  • The poet rushed to Palais Royal to be outfitted from head to foot, and he duly found the area lined with milliners.
  • He duly wins and I think it's easy! Times, Sunday Times
  • Your letter is duly to hand.
  • We duly set off, heading across the Eday Sound, a channel of water between Sanday and Eday about three miles across.
  • As my gaiters filled top down with slime, I uttered a few choice words but was not unduly alarmed.
  • These were duly consumed by the 160 residents, together with ham and tongue and 500 fancy cakes.
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  • Her lapse was duly noted by the stage manager and reported to the director.
  • The waiter duly brought the coffee which had obviously been percolating away for about six months, freshly-brewed being a relative term.
  • A doctor duly stood up, to find himself directly addressed by the great eccentric. Times, Sunday Times
  • : one unduly fearful of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign origin yeoman Archive 2003-10-01
  • Skaters desirous of taking part in trials should bring their birth certificates duly attested by principals of their respective schools.
  • And here I am in Folsom waiting the day duly set by Judge Morgan, which will be my last day. — Chapter 4
  • With Cato's slogan ringing in their ears, with their jealousy of Carthage's economic success, the Roman senate decreed that the terms of the treaty had been violated and it duly declared war.
  • The duly mapped portage trails were not a pathway out but a pathway in to a barely penetrable morass of fallen trees and boot-swallowing mud.
  • All three were charged with possession and distribution of illegal drugs and were duly sent for legal processing.
  • Here the note-book was produced from under his pillow, and the English word duly written down. An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet
  • Although, therefore, the learned divine's monument, with his name duly inscribed, is to be seen at the east end of the churchyard at Aberfoyle, yet those acquainted with his real history do not believe that he enjoys the natural repose of the tomb. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft
  • This also -- The skill wherewith the husbandman duly adjusts his modes of threshing is given by God, as well as the skill (Isa 28: 26) wherewith he tills and sows (Isa 28: 24, 25). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Mr. Boal's action and dance additions, duly spelled out in the program's scene-by-scene chart, vary and at times jar: The opening, with the village children gamboling into view, looks more like a free-time ballet-class romp than the playful bucolic vignette. From the Northwest Emerges a New 'Giselle'
  • Sales did not seem unduly affected.
  • A temporary failure of the body is duly resolved and she is ready to resume. Times, Sunday Times
  • He did not sound unduly worried at the prospect.
  • The card read something like this: 'The undersigned is a duly accredited delegate to the Inter-Allied The Armies of Labor A chronicle of the organized wage-earners
  • He also presents each group as unduly homogeneous. The Times Literary Supplement
  • (Even when I was a high school student I might have been titillated by them in the usual adolescent manner, but I wouldn't have been horrified or unduly influenced by them.) Literary Study
  • Mr Chairperson, I genuinely do not wish to delay things unduly but I need to be clear on this point.
  • The cheque was later encashed by the Registry in April 2004 after ADB's counsel presented the duly signed cheque, it said. The Financial Express
  • As requested by Gleeds Project Managers, I enclose herewith one copy of the Memorandum of Agreement duly signed by myself.
  • CDs were duly signed to finish things off and we have two to give away to lucky competition winners this week.
  • I duly and rapidly typed and laminated a terse notice and stuck it on the wall requesting the return of said item and then forgot about it.
  • The Scotsman was called upon to do a job, and the man AJ calls ‘the best finisher at the club’ duly rolled back the years.
  • By way of preparation for his examination the sophist was required to be diligent in attending disputations in the parvise, and when he presented himself for his own ordeal he had to make oath that these exercises had been duly performed. The Customs of Old England
  • The R.R. train seems to be a great stimulus to the acts of the higher epistolary activity and correspondential amicality in you -- a fact for which I have (occasional) reason to be duly grateful. Familiar Letters of William James II
  • Anyway, the sentence was duly suspended by some half-witted magistrate, just as you would imagine. The Sun
  • I duly followed, passing a man trying to negotiate the slabby traverse.
  • And so it also duly seems that like "sporangia", the sole word that rhymes with "orange" when in its colloquial form of "sporinge", Buffett is as unique as they come. Investors Flock To Hear Buffett At Annual Meeting
  • Marches were duly held across Europe and the US while demonstrations took place as far afield as Chile and Peru.
  • The columns were duly put in place, and carpenters and glaziers were called in to construct a canopy upon them.
  • Instead of looking at the big picture, we became unduly ruffled by near-term issues.
  • Despite the decline of gatekeeping arrangements and the emergence of hospitalists and disease management programmes, US primary care physicians do not seem to be unduly concerned about their changing work roles.
  • In short, they are not squeamish or unduly troubled by conscience when it comes to hurting us two-legged animals.
  • Nor need feminists and womanists worry unduly in this case about the tendency of atonement models to foster one-sided and narrow prescriptions for human action by elevating certain features of the cross to salvific status.
  • The money was duly laid down, so Lucas whipped off his kit and plunged in.
  • Mrs. Sartoris bowed assent; the introduction made, his name duly inscribed on the lady's tablets, and Captain Conyers exclaimed, Belles and Ringers
  • No national bank shall be subject to any visitatorial powers other than such as are authorized by law, or vested in the courts of justice or such as shall be or shall have been exercised or directed by Congress, or by either House thereof or by any committee of Congress or of either House duly authorized.
  • The men in white coats duly followed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The police were duly notified and their own intensive search campaign began. Times, Sunday Times
  • Singapore is confident that it will not be unduly affected by the global banking crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Michele Bachmann was able to reach her high-water mark without being unduly encumbered by her gender; nor was she advantageously buoyed by it. Michele Bachmann and the glass ceiling of American politics | Cheri Jacobus
  • Mother has a bad habit of seeing to it that antiques are duly re-finished and polyurethaned.
  • That trial proceeded, I prosecuted, and the jury duly convicted him of perjury.
  • Ah!" exclaimed the Postilion with a slow nod, and drawing out the word unduly, "and talking o 'sheets and beds -- what about my second passenger? The Broad Highway
  • These changes are duly noted in hyperlinked notes. About this Hypertext
  • It is our view that this sentence was indeed unduly lenient. Times, Sunday Times
  • Associations attempting to act as a collegium, when not duly authorized, were called collegia illicita. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • The lawyer duly warned him of some possible pitfalls, and the book was published.
  • Having been duly warned that I would get nowhere with my application(Sentencedict), I went right ahead and applied anyway.
  • There was especially a hoy who, after being compassionated in money for his misfortune, continued to fling his wooden leg into the air and wave it at our window by some masterly gymnastics; and there was another boy who kept lamenting that he had no mother, till, having duly feed and fed him, I suggested, “But you have a father?” Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Neither is unduly bothered about petrol consumption. Times, Sunday Times
  • The red card was duly rescinded but he admitted: 'This is that bit sweeter because of what happened there. The Sun
  • This doesn't bother me unduly, aware as I am that the skinny wastrels to whom I'm typically attracted are themselves starting to reach the extent of their appeal as the fruits of their dissipation begin to show in their faces.
  • Article II does not grant the Executive unlimited authority to defend the nation in contravention of duly passed Congressional legislation forbidding specific behaviours Matthew Yglesias » Leave Health Care to the States?
  • Another reason clients like contingency fees is because they know that lawyers will not unduly delay the case.
  • A duly constituted body of faculty peers should determine tenure qualifications and requirements for each type of appointment.
  • Indeed, in the case of certain drugs, the argument that the harms caused are not so great and the restrictions unduly limiting on lifestyle choices have made the prohibitive laws controversial and widely ignored.
  • He said: 'There appears to be a growing public perception that policing of demonstrations is unduly lenient. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was duly diagnosed as having flu, and put back to bed, where he was plied with aspirin and scrambled eggs. SACRAMENT
  • It was accepted that the second 1990 will had been duly executed, but the deceased's testamentary capacity was in issue.
  • I don’t want them to sag, or to look funny, or to deviate unduly from the breasts of those women whom I find attractive. What’s between an old lady’s tits? « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • Drawing attention to what he called unduly stringent time regulations and unstructured or inconclusive meetings, Ledger said not all interested parties had been given a chance to comment on the plan. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Anne is unduly modest on her blog, but she is a long-standing author of Mills and Boon romances.
  • This touching scene will, of course, be enacted only after the Prefects of the provincial councils (erstwhile Member States, that is) have foregathered in The Hall of Mirrors at Versailles and, like the ancient Saxon Witangemot, duly chosen Smuggo as our new Monarch. An Imperial Progress?
  • As Pistone's header duly flew past Simonsen, Noel Whelan was able to trot in for the tap-in.
  • He was duly sent some transparencies. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the requisite number of shipwrecks and duels in suitably exotic locations, he duly wins her. CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
  • If local dialects are unduly emphasized, localism and regionalism will become more pervasive and more serious.
  • A true marriage is one duly contracted and capable of being proved in the ordinary way; a presumptive marriage, when the law presumes a marriage to exist; a putative marriage, when it is believed to be valid, but is in reality null and void, owing to the existence of a hidden diriment impediment. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • In order to do that we believe the right way to proceed is to try and secure such organization of producers, both in the secondary industries and in the primary industries as will be able to talk to those in other parts of the Empire and agree to a line of development that will not unduly conflict with what is taking place in the other Dominions; to be able to interchange as many products as we can and be sure the ultimate conflict that may take place when we become fully productive, be as long deferred as it possibly can. Australia and the Empire
  • Several people from Sligo duly embarked for Rome, while the community sent Fr. Norbert Murray and Br. Philip Kerrigan to represent them in St. Peter's Square.
  • Why, because he accepted an appointment from a duly elected Governor for a senatorship, from the State of Illinois. Major Hurdle May Be Cleared for Illinois Senate Appointment - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The point is not to feel unduly guilty if a structured family devotional time doesn't come easily. Christianity Today
  • After the requisite number of shipwrecks and duels in suitably exotic locations, he duly wins her. CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
  • Duly attired, he tidies up the mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now Osberne heard and understood all, and the men are all ready for him, a thousand and three hundred by tale; so he makes no delay and leads them by ways unkenned so diligently that he breaks forth on them before they be duly ordered, though they be all out in the fields drawing together. The Sundering Flood
  • The people, as though they had not duly rewarded his deserts when alive, but still were in his debt, decreed him a public interment, every one contributing his quadrans towards the charge; the women, besides, by private consent, mourned The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • When we do, is it unduly pessimistic to wonder if we will all remain as united on free trade? Times, Sunday Times
  • The priest awoke the next day, duly penitent and very sore but completely prepared to spread the fame of Saint Nicetius, a fame that became so great that the Basilica of the Apostles came to be known as Saint-Nizier.
  • In the proceedings of the parliament of 1242, which were duly recorded and which survive as the earliest authorized report of a parliamentary debate, we find the representatives of the nation, after thoroughly discussing the expediency of a foreign war, bold enough to oppose it by refusing an aid to the king to carry it on.
  • A brief grapple ensued, pushing and shoving aplenty all round, and I duly broke free, uninjured and unrobbed.
  • The England forward duly converted a ninth league goal of a productive campaign by tapping in Ashley Cole's cross with home players in uproar that the full-back had been waved on after the ball cannoned up kindly on to his arm from Rafael van der Vaart's attempted tackle. Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Chelsea | Premier League match report
  • The Patriot system identified the aircraft as a hostile anti-radiation missile and duly brought it down, killing both crew members.
  • But the House speaker apparently failed to forward any nomination for the automatic but constitutionally required approval of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
  • And Isaac Davis, and John Young, and others of their waywardly adventurous ilk, with six-pounder brass carronades from the captured Iphigenia and Fair American, had destroyed the war canoes and shattered the morale of the King of Lakanaii's land-fighters, receiving duly in return from Kamehameha, according to agreement: SHIN-BONES
  • In fact, as we are nearing the 5 anniversary of the April 2002 events, there is still NO ONE duly inculpated AND completely judged for any of the murders that happened that day, and we are still waiting for an impartial "truth commission" to works its wonders, something that after 5 years would be a real miracle. There is an official fascist line in Venezuela, from the government
  • He duly received a thirty page document plus voluminous annexes which set out KNS's case at considerable length.
  • Stewart's departure, after an incident that left Paul Roberts holding his face, did not seem to affect Spurs unduly.
  • He duly noted down what he thought he missed out.
  • As the office of referendary was a very honourable one, it came to be conferred frequently as a merely honorary title, so that the number of the referendaries was unduly increased; and Sixtus V was constrained, in 1586, to limit the referendaries of the Signatura of Justice to 100, and those of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • It was a sad end to what had been a fine game but wouldn't have concerned York unduly after their fantastic fightback.
  • she was unduly pessimistic about her future
  • But it seems you are more willing to take the word of an old gray sorner, whose life has been spent in pattering heresy, than mine, though I never rode a foray in my life without duly saying my paternoster. The Monastery
  • Further, your attempt at being either insulting or sarcastic is duly noted, and not at all impressive. Think Progress » “Get it out.”
  • The order, duly bulletined, at first shocked me -- what qualifications had I for a work so unusual? The Greater Love
  • Courtenay feels his mother's desperate need so acutely that he can be unduly harsh, chastising his younger self for the visits he never made or the letters he never wrote back because it became too painful an imposition.
  • He suggested that the regulations previously construed could be said to apply to particular pieces of machinery of an unduly hazardous nature.
  • Judges must decide if the sentence was unduly lenient. Times, Sunday Times

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