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  • If you want somebody to vouch for Mr. McEachern's non-burglariousness, I can do it. The Intrusion of Jimmy
  • But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers.
  • But neither vouchers nor other temporary housing assistance were available.
  • The best way to keep costs down is to book in advance and take advantage of any voucher codes. The Sun
  • No photocopied or defaced vouchers accepted. The Sun
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  • In April, he's released on bail after prominent Philadelphians vouched for his character.
  • Both the cash interest and the vouchers are taxable, but all the tax will be deducted from the cash interest paid. Times, Sunday Times
  • There will also be a raffle for hampers, vouchers, bottles etc., on the day.
  • These vouchers entitle the bearer to CrossRail tickets (at a marginal rate).
  • This guilt factored in heavily in making me record on. we felt which if we take a night off, we would be vouchsafing 39 others down,! people w ho depended upon me to be there. we prided myself upon my consistence. Archive 2009-11-01
  • And Allah vouchsafed him children by her, and they both lived the gladdest and happiest of lives, till there came to them the Destroyer of delights and the Severer of societies and the The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Similar to mobile phone top-up vouchers, the new voucher has a unique credit card number and a set credit limit.
  • He offered to avouch his innocence with his sword.
  • Third prize was a hairdressing voucher.
  • All entrants will receive £20 worth of discount vouchers for Vodafone services.
  • Voucher must be presented at the time of purchase. The Sun
  • I can vouch there is more dog dirt in Renaissance Florence than the pathways around Windermere and Ambleside - and that takes some beating.
  • The book pushes an agenda of choice (which can be code for vouchers), but the essential tenet is that when you look more closely at many middle and upper class schools, you find a lot that needs improvement, and fast. Lesley Chilcott: Books I Couldn't put Down
  • Other changes include guaranteeing that passengers are repaid in cash rather than vouchers and being able to claim for losses caused by missed train connections. Times, Sunday Times
  • The investment bank is required to vouch for the fact that the stock is priced below its expected value in the market.
  • We will also print a voucher to which you can attach your tokens. The Sun
  • The Northern responded to three newspaper advertisements placed by people selling the sought-after vouchers and asked the selling price.
  • Voucher can only be used once and must be surrendered upon use. Times, Sunday Times
  • $1,000 KYD travel voucher as well as a selection of prizes from Dolphin Cove, Cayman Helicopters, Wakeboarding and Paddleboarding vouchers, and more. Cayman Net News Daily Headlines
  • Fear makes our imagination conceive what it list, invites the devil to come to us, as [1667] Agrippa and Cardan avouch, and tyranniseth over our phantasy more than all other affections, especially in the dark. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • For him it was a means of revealing the divine principle and concretizing a personal vision of the Supreme Being that had been vouchsafed to him.
  • She had become tense and taciturn, particularly with me, and for no reason that she would vouchsafe. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • Indeed, this be of that which is incumbent on us, O King, and I say, ‘Praised be Allah!’ in that He hath guerdoned thee with His gifts and vouchsafed thee of His mercy, the welfare of the realm; and hath succoured thee and ourselves, on condition that we increase in gratitude to Him; and all this no otherwise than by thine existence! The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • You will be sent a voucher with your ticket. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wondered as to where the assistant was located whose duty it was to take down whatever information I might loudly vouchsafe. JOHNNY UPRIGHT
  • He started out with a simple discount club, offering individuals discount vouchers in return for an annual fee.
  • Releasing more bailout funds will require the International Monetary Fund and European institutions to vouchsafe that Greece has not fallen short of its privatization and austerity pledges and the IMF will have to maintain that Greece's mountainous debt burden is sustainable. Move Buys Time for Greece, But Growing Debt Looms
  • The possible introduction of individual education and training vouchers for school leavers will also provide education and training with a new challenge.
  • Photocopies will not be accepted and voucher is not transferable. The Sun
  • You also get a fiver off plants when you spend over 20 and use the voucher below. The Sun
  • One cake and one hot drink redeemable per voucher. The Sun
  • This only verifies the car's identity and does not vouch for the repair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voucher must be produced on arrival, no defaced or photocopies accepted. The Sun
  • ‘Most of them are opting for second pair of sun glasses since they are affordable’, Bajaj vouchsafes.
  • The Outback is also holding a free prize draw for all competition entrants and will be giving away 150 meal vouchers.
  • I'm still not sure what ‘capilutes of lamb’ are, but can vouch for the pork knuckle which one of my companions ordered.
  • Nor, I'd imagine, would the Hollywood guilds feel any too keen about the Academy's vouching for one of the companies that incinerated workers' pensions and jobs.
  • Dismounting before it, each knight avouched the justice of his cause by a solemn oath on the Evangelists, and prayed that his success might be according to the truth or falsehood of what he then swore. The Talisman
  • The voucher is valid at any of the parks featured in this pullout. The Sun
  • Gide is not known as an authority on entomology, so I can't vouch for the accuracy of his science, but poets and artists have a way of arriving at truth by unusual routes - including pure intuition.
  • Here we take a closer look at the gift voucher issue, and my tips on buying these appear on the right. The Sun
  • This could be a percentage cashback or a discount voucher, sometimes both. The Sun
  • Rules incorporate more traditional expertise in handling situations like bumping and alternate carrier vouchers.
  • For a limited period, the normal design fee of £30 is waived on production of the voucher on this page.
  • I'll vouch for the quality of the report. I read it last night.
  • A disseisor was no more bound by the confidence reposed in his disseisee, than he was entitled to vouch his disseisee's warrantor. The Common Law
  • As one senior MP yesterday vouchsafed, the failure to take on the Liberal Democrats in Brent East was a disastrous mistake.
  • I'm saving up vouchers to get a cheap air ticket to the States.
  • As we approached the summit we were vouchsafed a rare vision.
  • Your gift voucher can expire before you get to spend it. The Sun
  • Once the questions mount, experts said, insurgents desperately need prominent party officials to send a cue to voters by vouching for them.
  • Once "vocality" is reimagined from the waver and give of textual inscription, it is always at base equi-vocation, a case of present contingency — evincing, without vouching for, the existence of a potential otherness in one and the same wording. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Voucher has no cash value and can be redeemed only once. The Sun
  • Outland Trophy (Miglior Lineman): Mike Iupati di Idaho il nome nuovo, capitano dei Vandals ha giocato una stagione ad altissimo livello, dimostrando di vouch for recuperato ottimamente dallinfortunio alla spalla della passata stagione che lo aveva costretto the chiuderla in via anticipata; left guard, ormai titolare indiscusso da tre anni e dovrebbe presentarsi al breeze di questanno. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Only one voucher redeemable per booking along with ferry ticket. The Sun
  • The Republican ­s didn't cotton to the idea of using the word voucher so they started using "coupon". The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The song describes how workers were not paid cash; rather they were paid with unexchangeable credit vouchers for goods at the company store, usually referred to as scrip. WN.com - Business News
  • Voucher must be produced on arrival, no defaced or photocopies accepted. The Sun
  • Photocopies or reproductions of the voucher not valid. The Sun
  • Catharine, “and which you yourself have avouched often.” The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Jeff did not know Adam personally, so he could not vouch for his character.
  • And the rise of clinics selling gift vouchers means that friends and family can contribute to presents of an operation for their loved ones.
  • The vouchers can be used to buy clothes, tyres, a fill of oil, groceries, electrical goods - the list goes on and on.
  • More than one in five diners say they only eat at restaurants offering voucher deals. The Sun
  • I can certainly vouch for that. The Sun
  • According to vouchers. Party A shall pay all occurred parking fee and toll fee of express way during valid period of contract.
  • Another colleague and neighbour, Joe Boyle, presented Paddy with a holiday gift voucher and a fishing rod.
  • Only one voucher redeemable per person along with your ferry ticket. The Sun
  • The bottom line in the majority of cases is that gift cards and vouchers become worthless. The Sun
  • Parents then pay the vouchers to the childcare provider instead of cash. The Sun
  • Anne receives a Bosch Dishwasher along with lots of goodies including shopping vouchers, beauty treatments and a year's supply of household products.
  • Some say Ullswater's shore path from Glenridding to Howtown is the best, while others vouch for the pathway around Buttermere with its tunnel through the rocks. Country diary: Lake District
  • A proposed resolution to oppose voucher plans and charter schools provoked a spirited debate on the convention floor.
  • Photocopies or reproductions of the voucher not valid. The Sun
  • You then get an SMS ‘drinks voucher’ which bar staff will redeem upon presentation of your phone.
  • Here we take a closer look at the gift voucher issue, and my tips on buying these appear on the right. The Sun
  • Photocopies, damaged or defaced vouchers will not be accepted. The Sun
  • She even got ormer Secretary of the Army, Togo West to stand there and vouch for her version of events. Clinton Acknowledges: ‘I Misspoke’ - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • a Marks and Spencer's gift voucher/token .
  • Voucher trouble Shopworkers' union Usdaw has threatened to boycott the government's voucher system for asylum seekers as protests gather momentum.
  • The youth voucher pilot scheme will be run in collaboration with the region's youth health workers.
  • While it has been a while since the original game was released, we can vouch for the fact that no good game is ever forgotten.
  • Only one voucher is redeemable per transaction. The Sun
  • Then Affan and Bulukiya fared on for the hills where grew the herbs; and, as they went about with the Queen, each plant they passed began to speak and avouch its virtues by permission of Allah the Most High. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Copied, forged or defaced vouchers not accepted. The Sun
  • And she said insult was added to injury when the company tried to make amends by sending her a single one-way travel voucher without a return ticket.
  • The company issues travel vouchers to all managers.
  • Voucher must be presented at the time of purchase. The Sun
  • Rather than plastic money boxes, giveaway biros or vouchers for DVDs, the Bradford-based mortgage lender decided that something with four wheels might prove a little more persuasive.
  • For him it was a means of revealing the divine principle and concretizing a personal vision of the Supreme Being that had been vouchsafed to him.
  • No, this was a silent mutiny, a mutiny of the heart, and paradoxically, though it was never intended - but, perhaps, a kind of Karma - an avouchment of support for him.
  • The most he could do was provide us with a handwritten note that vouched for our honorable intentions.
  • A proposed resolution to oppose voucher plans and charter schools provoked a spirited debate on the convention floor.
  • Thou hast avouched the LORD this day to be thy God, and to walk in his ways, and to keep his statutes, and his commandments, and his judgments, and to hearken unto his voice: Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • Only one voucher redeemable per person along with your ferry ticket. The Sun
  • They will vouch for the fact that it is not an easy place to go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voucher recipients are drawn almost exclusively from the ranks of the city's most disorganized families and individuals, so it's hardly surprising that many do not conduct themselves as model tenants.
  • This voucher cannot be used with any other promotional offers or discount vouchers and is not redeemable for cash or gift vouchers. The Sun
  • Voucher specimens were deposited in the herbaria at Singapore Botanic Gardens and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
  • I cannot vouch for the accuracy of any of this advice, but it's good to have it anyway.
  • No photocopied or defaced vouchers accepted. The Sun
  • His point can be illustrated by noting that transferable housing vouchers could be market conformable while rent control clearly would not.
  • They will vouch for the fact that it is not an easy place to go. Times, Sunday Times
  • This situation of alienation is made worse by the ‘voucher system’ which applies to all refugees who, having no friends or relatives, are compelled to accept public housing.
  • I enter into confession, I most humbly beseech you, that you would vouchsafe (in this distresse) to assist me with your fatherly advice and counsell, because, if thereby I cannot attaine to a more pleasing kinde of happinesse; neither confessior, or any thing else, is able to doe me any good at all. The Decameron
  • And albeit we doe scarse vouchsafe to stand longer about answering of him, yet in regard of others, who at this day partly woonder at the matter, and partly obiect it to our nation, we thought good to adde some few things in this place. A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas
  • Please do not redeem this voucher against any other product as refusal to accept may cause embarrassment. The Sun
  • I took in a big batch of chocolate chip cookies for the office, and they were hoovered up with great excitement - then later, I got a huge and beautiful bunch of flowers, and gift vouchers.
  • The council is soon to launch home and mobile working, childcare vouchers and flexible retirements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Same goes for thoughts, if those thoughts are disagreeable to me, I would not agree with them regardless of how honourable you are or how many others are willing to vouchsafe for you.
  • Under no circumstances whatever should ‘A’ ever accept an avouchment from ‘B’ as to ‘C,’ unless all three be present together.
  • I've enjoyed day trips to Glenshee before, but after a two-day family holiday near Aviemore I can vouch for the experience.
  • No photocopied or defaced vouchers accepted. The Sun
  • Veterans from all of the armed forces, the medical corps and the spies and code-breakers are on hand and, we can vouch for this, love to talk about their experiences.
  • Photocopies, damaged or defaced vouchers will not be accepted. The Sun
  • Vouchers subject to voucher terms and conditions. The Sun
  • Points can be used to reduce British Gas and Television Licence bills or be exchanged for shopping vouchers.
  • Voucher will be retained by cashier at time of redemption. The Sun
  • Awards for staff suggestions are in the form of gift vouchers and are oneoff payments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Edward M.. Kennedy, D-Mass., laid out an alternative approach that would provide vouchers for families to buy insurance.
  • Lloyds too is a substantial merchant acquirer and was the first to offer the convenience of processing both Visa and Mastercard vouchers.
  • Voucher cannot be redeemed for cash or resold. The Sun
  • Original vouchers only, photocopies not accepted. The Sun
  • Photocopies not accepted and voucher is not transferable. The Sun
  • Airlines waived some cancellation fees and issued vouchers for future flights to passengers who wanted to stay home.
  • Eyewitnesses vouch for the fact that they stayed to help the children escape but bolted from the scene when public anger turned against them.
  • That is why Oxfam is campaigning to scrap the voucher system and replace it with more humane funding.
  • Only one voucher redeemable per person. The Sun
  • A disseisor was no more bound by the confidence reposed in his disseisee, than he was entitled to vouch his disseisee's warrantor. The Common Law
  • Then it is very probable that the soul of these reptiles is of a different kind from that which we call vegetative soul in plants; that it is a faculty of a superior order, which God has vouchsafed to give to certain portions of matter. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • The disciples were gratified at this plain avouchment, and exclaimed: Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • Pets come desexed, vaccinated, microchipped (vouchers are provided to be used at participating local vets), wormed and in good health.
  • Free Library," he vouchsafed, as he began to read, with one hand holding the place while with the other he waited for the tug on the fishline that would announce rockcod. CHAPTER XVI
  • The voucher is valid between July and December and entitles you to 10% off all overseas flights.
  • In a recovery with double voucher, the tenant or proprietor of the land con - veys an eftate of freehold to fome indifferent pcrfon againft whom the v/rit is brought; the tenant to the precipe then vouches the proprietor of the land, who vouches over the common vouchee. A Law Grammar; Or, An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of English Jurisprudence.
  • And the LORD hath avouched thee this day to be his peculiar people, as he hath promised thee, and that thou shouldest keep all his commandments; Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • The privatization process began in late 1992, after all citizens had become entitled to a voucher that could be exchanged for shares in the new private companies.
  • Gift vouchers can be redeemed with this voucher but cannot be used to purchase gift vouchers. The Sun
  • The vouchers will go out to more than 2,000 children in the area, most of whom can look forward to a special delivery by post over the next few days.
  • He also vouchsafed to them that police surveillance of Mr Lillie had revealed nothing suspicious.
  • They waited in line for half an hour to use freshers' week vouchers which expired yesterday. The Sun
  • Apart from speculative activity surrounding the price of voucher books, the pace of privatization was deliberately slowed down by the vested political interests of the nomenklatura.
  • Vouchers that have been forged, defaced or otherwise tampered with will not be valid for use. The Sun
  • Certainly it is very common for wives to have intimate knowledge of the work memo stylings of their husbands and can vouch for their reliability 30 years after the fact.
  • This voucher cannot be used with any other promotional offers or discount vouchers and is not redeemable for cash or gift vouchers. The Sun
  • Photocopies or other reproductions of the vouchers are not valid. The Sun
  • I don't want to see any green vouchers that act like a token economy system for the sane. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voucher must be submitted at time of redemption. The Sun
  • And bipartisan legislation recently introduced in the Senate, called the Creating Hope Act, would offer drug makers another financial incentive — a voucher promising fast FDA evaluation of their next blockbuster drug in return for developing a therapy for a rare or neglected disease that disproportionately affects children. Push to spur more drugs for deadly rare diseases
  • The busway tickets are sold in two ways: vouchers for a certain amount of money in the form of a ‘smart card’ and regular tickets for each trip.
  • I can vouch for the truth of much of his statement, and believe it to be wholly as stated, in every particular.
  • I'm saving up vouchers to get a cheap air ticket to the States.
  • We will also print a voucher to which you can attach your tokens. The Sun
  • Only one voucher is redeemable per person along with your boarding card. The Sun
  • And yet that billboard vouchsafes to one of the novel's minor characters, J. Edgar's ghostly Sister, a vision of beatitude.
  • It costs 99p for 275g from major supermarkets, but we have 1,000 vouchers, plus recipe booklets, to give away.
  • If the customer keeps the replacement car for more than three years further vouchers for free MOT tests are given to the customer year by year.
  • The supermarkets are being canvassed for their views and I'm sure are heartily in favour of pocketing the change, but will still be glad of the captive market the vouchers assure them.
  • I'll vouch for the quality of the report. I read it last night.
  • Photocopies not accepted, voucher not transferable. The Sun
  • And at each stage of vetting, you develop references who can vouch for your character and your talents.
  • Sporting would certainly vouch for that this morning. The Sun
  • Harry knows Ryan personally and will vouch for the fact that he is totally house-trained and understands the need to keep darkrooms spotless!
  • This voucher is not redeemable for cash. The Sun
  • He, of course, avouched his innocence, and offered his body for battle. The Talisman
  • This voucher is not valid if deemed to have been tampered with, or defaced. The Sun
  • In that pleasant humour they all posted to Rome; and intending, by their secret and sudden arrival, to make trial of that which every one had before avouched, only Collatinus finds his wife, though it were late in the night, spinning amongst her maids: the other ladies were all found dancing and revelling, or in several disports. The Rape of Lucrece
  • And while I can't vouch for its accuracy, the film does a compelling job of portraying Hitler in his dying days in three full dimensions.
  • It is in such rare moments of revelation that a man realises dimly what it may mean for a woman dowered with the real courage and dignity of self-surrender to give herself to him; that he is vouch-safed a glimpse into that mystery of love, which cynics of the decadent school dismiss as "amoristic sentiment," a fictitious glorification of mere natural instinct. The Great Amulet
  • Vouchers that have been forged, defaced or otherwise tampered with are not valid. The Sun
  • And those who can claim would get vouchers instead of cash. The Sun
  • Rules incorporate more traditional expertise in handling situations like bumping and alternate carrier vouchers.
  • After spending an afternoon with him, I can vouch for the fact that his sense of humour is razor-sharp.
  • I would vouch for his safety and recommend his release tomorrow. The Sun
  • Perfect to be placed in any place that demands a position of honor, the Bull Sofar guarantees uniqueness for your living room — and vouches to wow your guests. Lip Sofa
  • Only one voucher is redeemable per transaction. The Sun
  • In so-called contingency management experiments, subjects addicted to cocaine or heroin are rewarded with vouchers redeemable for cash, household goods, or clothes.
  • Only one voucher can be redeemed per single transaction and the voucher must be handed to the cashier on redemption. The Sun
  • Under insolvency law, administrators are not obliged to honour vouchers bought before their appointment.
  • Under the current system councillors found most pensioners were exchanging rail vouchers at the station for an £18 rail card.
  • I can vouch for the takeaway as the meals we have had from there have been excellent, so we decided it was time to try out the restaurant.
  • New Jersey gaming regulators said Kerik had confirmed to them that he had vouched for Ray.
  • Sporting would certainly vouch for that this morning. The Sun
  • After signing up with the required avouchments and paying the $75 initial registration fee, reserve a car for 1 hour or more, and pay $6.00 / hour plus $.50 / mile.
  • The vast bulk of state benefits would be paid electronically using ‘a plastic card’, rather than through vouchers cashable at post offices.
  • I wouldn't do this for anybody but you, Cap'n," he vouchsafed, in what might be called a reproachful shout. Cap'n Warren's Wards
  • Only one voucher redeemable per person. The Sun
  • Childcare vouchers are also available to help parents make ends meet but there are no on-site crèche facilities. Times, Sunday Times
  • So we were all booked into a decent enough hotel and given dinner vouchers etc, and warned to be ready for aq 0730 departure this morning. Flight woe
  • Voucher trouble Shopworkers' union Usdaw has threatened to boycott the government's voucher system for asylum seekers as protests gather momentum.
  • A house-warming gift voucher bought me two garden chairs for the kitchen until the proper ones arrive.
  • Only original vouchers are valid and no photocopies will be accepted. The Sun
  • I can't vouch for the truth or otherwise in this story, unfortunately.
  • The reason that the voucher is a nice idea is that, with state support of state universities at almost trivial levels in many cases, what is the point of even having a state school? State Universities vs. Vouchers, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Then haue you a second Nauigation of his performance to the South shore of the foresayd Caspian sea, together with his landing at Derbent, his arriuall at Shabran, his proceeding vnto Shamaky, the great curtesie vouchsafed on him by Obdolowcan king of Hircan, his iourney after of 30. dayes Southward, by Yauate, Ardouil, and other townes and cities to Casben, being as then the seate imperiall of The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation

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