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How To Use Mafa In A Sentence

  • Those who claim that the obligation to obey the law is primafacie only implicitly deny it that right.
  • Madaxweynaha iyo waftigiisa ayaa la filayaa in maalmaha soo socda kulamo la yeeshan diplomasiyiinta wadamada reer galbeedka ah ee ku sugan Addis Ababa, sarakiisha midowga africa iyo qaar ka tirsan hayádaha samafalka caalimiga ee saldhiga ku leh Ethiopia. [unknown placeholder $my.siteName$]
  • I hear the Obamafanatics stomp their feet about racism oozing from the campaign and I say, yes, yes there was. Thoughts on Obama clinching the nomination
  • She looked down at Mafalda's feet, exactly where the prompter would have been in the theatre. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • If so, the principles of neutral political concern are at least primafacie valid.
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  • `I hope none of you are suffering from the same confusion as Dona Mafalda,' said Anne. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Primafacie that right will be interfered with by a public authority if the maker of the statement is sued for defamation.
  • On August 30, Premier Zhu Rongji held talks with his Cameroonian counterpart Peter Mafany Musonge.
  • A catlike civet known as a fossa prowls the rain forest of Madagascar's Ranomafana National Park.
  • If there is an inconsistency between lease and counterpart primafacie the lease prevails.
  • If so, the principles of neutral political concern are at least primafacie valid.
  • `I think this dress and some riding clothes I wore this morning belonged to an American woman... and Dona Mafalda seems to thinks so, too. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The floor in the corridor creaked as Mafalda disappeared in a sound of unfurling sailcloth. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Obergruppenfuhrer SA; married to Princess Mafalda of Italy and employed by Hitler as a reliable Party man on missions to Italy; sent to Sachsen-hausen concentration camp September 1943; liberated at the end of World War II. Barbarossa
  • So the primafacie plausible assumption that any creature able to perceive convexity would also be aware of connectedness is false.
  • Every party whose signature appears on a bill is primafacie deemed to have become a party thereto for value.
  • The second approach is that breach of the statute provides only primafacie evidence of negligence.

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