How To Use Interposition In A Sentence
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That if the sole reasonable occasion of the interposition of the Court in this case was the defendant's wife being then an infant, she was now of age, and present in Court, ready to give her consent that her husband should have the residue of her portion; which consent of hers before a judge, upon a fine, would devest her of any real estate, a fortiori would such con - sent when given by her before the ZfOrd Chancellor himself, be
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, and of some special cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench [1695-1735]
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The clouds, as if by Divine interposition, were entirely dispersed, and I was once more invited to the grateful task of repeating my observations.
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So wisely I shut my letter, (after unwisely having driven everything to the last moment!) -- and now I have silk to tie fast with ... to tie a 'nodus' ... 'dignus' of the celestial interposition -- and a new packet shall be ready to go to you directly.
The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
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Following St. Gregory of Nyssa's account, Brandon labels that something as "interposition" and fleshes out a bit about what that meant for Gregory.
Archive 2007-05-01
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Alone among the arts, music addresses and speaks directly to the center of feeling, bypassing altogether, and with no need of the interposition of, the intellectual faculty.
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Objective:To evaluate the clinical application value of pedicled ileocecum interposition graft as gastric replacement during the operation for cardia carcinoma.
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Pictures of slain, undersized whales, and the dramatic interposition of tiny Zodiacs between giant whaling ships and their quarry created a media storm when released during an International Whaling Commission meeting.
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This providential interposition is all the more remarkable, that, as in the analogous case of Joseph, it was displayed in making the ordinary and natural course of things lead to the most marvellous results.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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A miracle is ‘a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the Deity, or by the interposition of some invisible agent’.
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As a fleet of Communist junks prepared to cross the straits, the KMT was saved from ejection by the Korean War and the interposition of the American Seventh Fleet.
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These Sheikhs are a peculiar institution in the Soudan; they are supposed to be men under the special protection of a particular angel of God, whose interposition is effected by the Sheikh having isolated himself for eight or nine hours daily during a term of years, and constantly repeating all that time one of the ninety-nine names of God.
Three Months in the Soudan
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Palissot, * at sixty years old, was destined to expiate in a prison a satire upon Rousseau, written when he was only twenty, and escaped, not by the interposition of justice, but by the efficacity of a bon mot.
A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Complete Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
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The wounded of the enemy, numbering eleven, would have met with but short shrift at the hands of their captors, but for the interposition of the man whom I have termed our timoneer, who seemed to be a petty chief.
A Middy of the Slave Squadron A West African Story
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Let people alone, and they will take care of themselves, and do it best; and if they do not, a sufficient punishment will follow their neglect, without the magistrate's interposition and penalties…
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He wanted the love of women, but he wanted it without the interposition of his craft.
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'I may be too easily alarmed; but, with the bustle and fuss my uncle makes about every thing he pursues, he seldom fails of carrying his point; and he is now elated with his success over the prudent and worldly-minded Mr Fitz-Owen, and believes his interposition would every where prove as infallible as it has done in hurrying up this marriage for Philippa.'
The Old Manor House
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So wisely I shut my letter, (after unwisely having driven everything to the last moment!) ” and now I have silk to tie fast with ... to tie a 'nodus' ... 'dignus' of the celestial interposition ” and a new packet shall be ready to go to you directly.
The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett
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The storm that stopped the assault was a remarkable interposition of providence.
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The earlier historical rivalry between Japan and Russia is unlikely to be an issue given the interposition of a powerful Chinese buffer between them and the truncation of Russia itself.
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Seasoning from the common course of nature, and without supposing any new interposition of the Supreme Cause, which ought always to be excluded from philosophy, _what is incorruptible must also be ingenerable_.
Hume (English Men of Letters Series)
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The union produced by the suture is so exact that the scar resulting from the junction of the extremities of the vessels is in consequence very slight, and in some cases the medias become directly united without the interposition of any fibrous tissue.
Alexis Carrel - Nobel Lecture
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•Sean Goodin, Southern Illinois University; home: Red Bud, Ill.; majors: physiology and philosophy; is researching the effects of an anti-obesity surgery called ileal interposition on type 2 diabetes.
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On no one occasion had the Lord deserted His servant; he had been placed in perilous positions very often, but not one instance had occurred in which divine interposition had not delivered him.
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To test the hypothesis, the researchers carried out a surgical procedure known as ileal interposition in a line of rats that were predisposed to obesity and type 2 diabetes.
THE MEDICAL NEWS
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During interposition arthroplasty, your surgeon removes any bone spurs or loose pieces of bone.
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I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of "interposition" and "nullification" -- one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers
Russell Bishop: Could You Just Get Over Your Negativity About Positive Focus?
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Calhoun always portrayed nullification as a process designed to preserve the union, but he himself acknowledged that secession could follow interposition if repeated abuses of the Constitution went uncorrected.
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But you have brought separate proceedings seeking, primarily, declarations, also injunctive relief, which would involve your interference or your interposition in the contractual rights of other persons.
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Restoring the people's ‘unalienable rights’ may well lie in Jeffersonian interposition and nullification, whereby states beat back the federal occupier by voiding unconstitutional federal laws.
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We therefore earnestly solicit your Christian interposition to discourage and prevent so obvious an Evil, in such manner as under the influence of Divine Wisdom you shall see meet.
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His theories of nullification and state interposition offered a third path between unconditional unionists and secessionists.
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During interposition arthroplasty, your surgeon removes any bone spurs or loose pieces of bone.
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That Hays's political philosophy led him to this position should not result in the belief that he supported nullification and interposition, for he did not.
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It is equally impossible that we should behold such interposition in any form with indifference.
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It is either intuitive and direct, demonstrative (through the interposition of a third idea), or ‘sensitive’, i.e. based upon perception.
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This idea supported Calhoun's doctrine of interposition or nullification, in which the state governments could refuse to enforce or comply with a policy of the Federal government that threatened the vital interests of the states.
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The ileal interposition procedure involves relocating a short portion of the small intestine known as the ileum further forward in the intestinal tract.
THE MEDICAL NEWS
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Attacking Congress's authority under the Commerce Clause, a favorite move of opponents of the New Deal, has consistently failed — even conservative Supreme Court Justice Anontin Scalia concedes the point — and the doctrine of "interposition," offered as justification to block civil-rights legislation, has been discredited for five decades.
After the Fall
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However, this dreadful purpose was prevented, partly by the interposition of his wife, whose aim was not the death but immurement of his daughter, and partly by the tears and supplication of the young gentlewoman herself, who protested, that, although the ceremony of the church had not been performed, she was contracted to Fathom by the most solemn vows, to witness which he invoked all the saints in heaven.
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
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A traditional peacekeeping operation is established when parties to a conflict, typically two states, agree to the interposition of UN troops to uphold a ceasefire.
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Meanwhile, out-of-doors, you could hear the stamping and roaring of the crowd, goaded into a frenzy by repeated hymns, enfevered by its earnest desire for the Divine interposition, and growing more and more enervated by the delay.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2
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Because the pixel is likely to not be integer after space transformation, interposition technology is needed.
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The trial judge held that the interposition of the management corporation had no bona fide business purpose other than the reduction of income tax.
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Nyanja chinga, ku - v.t. "stop, hinder, guard, compass, give another something to drink"; chingiliza, ku - v.t. "to guard by interposition"; Rundi gu-kinga "shield, protect, shelter.
Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
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The interposition of the inert sub-coat is said to be the obvious step…
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The interposition of political majorities does not necessarily insulate the state's decision from all criticism.
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Patrolling parties that are designed to separate the parties in an actual or potential confrontation are called interposition patrols.
FM 7-98 Chapter 4 - Peacekeeping
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Then another key element is the notion of interposition and I would like to discuss that a bit.
Oral History Interview with Virginius Dabney, July 31, 1975. Interview A-0311-2. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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Aristotle construed the deductive stage of scientific inquiry as the interposition of middle terms between the subject and predicate terms of the statement to be proved.
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The temporal continuum is not exhaustible by the interposition of new units and… therefore [cannot] be thought of as a mere collection of units.
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It is astonishing how our prejudices change from youth to middle age, even without any remarkable interposition of fortune; I do not say dissipate, or even dispel, which is much more doubtful -- but they change.
Phoebe, Junior
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The word ‘intervention’ implies interposition, placing oneself between two contending parties and keeping them apart.
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The only purpose of the interposition of the taxpayer company was to transmute the base metal of an exchange loss on capital account into the pure gold of a revenue loss.
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The Supreme Court in 1960 reaffirmed the federal position on interposition and discounted the legal significance of massive resistance as a tactic.
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We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and Parliament.
Vitter, DeMint, et al: time to go Patrick Henry on Obama’s assault on conservatives - E_Pluribus_Unum’s blog - RedState
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Cortesi in reply to him, artfully insinuated, that one great ob - jeat of the Spaniards in visiting a country so remote f jrom their 0¥m, was to redress grievances, and to re - lieve tiie oppressed; and having encouraged him to hope lor this interposition in due time, be continued his march to Quiabislam.
The history of America
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Ligation and excision of a small segment of the vas plus fascial interposition is more effective at occluding the vas than is ligation and excision alone.
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The clouds as if by divine interposition were entirely dispersed and I was once again invited to the grateful task of repeating my observations.
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Penalty interposition should be taken when the tort of intellectual property is very serious and endanger the society and mere civil adjudgement and administrative disposal are not enough.
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His solution, of course, was to insert the right of interposition whereby South Carolina would stand as a buffer between the individual and the central government.
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For example, he gave new life to the idea of interposition championed by antebellum Sen. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, who argued that states could protect their citizens from the authority of the federal government.
James J. Kilpatrick, 89, dies; conservative columnist formerly on '60 Minutes'
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Beloochistan; and the possession of them gives the British the undivided command of a trade which, in spite of the late disasters, already promises to become considerable; while the interposition of the now friendly state of Khelat [37] between the coast and the perturbed tribes of Affghanistan, will secure the merchandise landed here a free passage into the interior.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843
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He gave this campaign a supposedly intellectual flair by coming up with such arguments as "interposition," a states 'rights ploy that would let state officials ignore federal laws they don't like.
Don't forget who Kilpatrick really was