How To Use Wy In A Sentence

  • The recession blindsided a lot of lawyers who had previously taken for granted their comfortable income.
  • Leaving London they went to Paris, where they passed a few days, but soon grew weary of the place; and Lord Chetwynde, feeling a kind of languor, which seemed to him like a premonition of disease, he decided to go to Germany. The Cryptogram A Novel
  • Gwenhidwy likes to drink a lot, grain alcohol mostly, mixed in great strange mad-scientist concoctions with beef tea, grenadine, cough syrup, bitter belch-gathering infusions of blue scullcap, valerian root, motherwort and lady's-slipper, whatever's to hand really. Gravity's Rainbow
  • Now comes the news that her shifty lawyer father has only 48 hours to raise a lot of money or face financial ruin and imprisonment.
  • Fred Wye seemed like a decent sort of cuss, Peter thought, too bad his brother wasn't more like him. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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  • Large numbers of vestal moths and a few crimson speckled moths, both normally resident in the Mediterranean, have been seen on the south-west and south-east coasts and in Gwynedd.
  • There were gobs of fat and sinewy bits throughout the whole rib cut - it was soooo wrong.
  • Over 20 factors were analyzed amongst the DUI attorneys sampled, including whether free consultations are offered, if a lawyer is willing to do 'outcall' (meaning they will meet with potential clients outside the office), how aggressive the defense of the client is, the degree to which each client is offered access to their lawyer, how much time is spent with each client talking by phone or over email, and other factors. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • Josefina Scaglione's YouTube video When Mr. Laurents first called the willowy soprano, who speaks with lushly rolled r's and sometimes interrupts conversation to ask the meaning of an English word, she was performing the role of Amber Von Tussle in a Buenos Aires production of "Hairspray. I've Just Met a Girl Named Josefina
  • Although alcoholism remains the number one dependency problem among judges and lawyers, the face of addiction continues to change.
  • Chess takes the place of all the other passions, and the people in his life, including his parents, become shadowy, meaningless figures.
  • And when apriums - the babies of the pluots-plumcot family - hit the market, you can tuck them into a pillowy NPR Topics: News
  • The lawyers, policemen and bailiffs grinned, along with the clerk.
  • Rising up off a stone bench that stood in a shadowy area out of the torchlight was a dark, robed figure. Dragons of Winter Night
  • Defence lawyers routinely accuse victims who failed to make 'vigorous enough' protests, as in fact having consented.
  • The total includes the cost of barristers and MoD lawyers. The Sun
  • We need the services of a good lawyer.
  • She was leaning against the wall, staring out over the still snowy landscape.
  • He was a highly intelligent commercial lawyer and then judge who suddenly found himself having to grind out fact after fact from nuggets of information painstakingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sonnet's chief English importers were Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 - 42) and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1515 - 47), who had generally translated their Italian originals not only into English but into a different shape of sonnet.
  • Carson's voice on the phone was preceded by that of a lawyer who asked if I would mind listening to Johnny while he spoke his piece, which sounds like even daffier a concept now than it did then. Nights with Johnny Carson: As long as it's been, we still long for them
  • He stacked the books on pedestals, making three mysterious columns on one side of the shadowy gallery, two on the other.
  • The snowy dome of Fujisan reddening in the sunrise rose above the violet woodlands of Mississippi Bay as we steamed out of Yokohama Harbour on the 19th, and three days later I saw the last of Japan — a rugged coast, lashed by a wintry sea. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • _Phyllocactus_ in having the branches dilated into the form of fleshy leaves, but differ in haying them divided into short truncate leaf-like portions, which are articulated, that is to say, provided with a joint by which they separate spontaneously; the margins are crenate or dentate, and the flowers, which are large and showy, magenta or crimson, appear at the apex of the terminal joints. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • The detention of at least two of the three lawyers in recent days appears to be linked to recent developments regarding the blind, self-taught legal activist Chen Guangcheng.
  • After a time, however, they began to think that he was what they called too “viewy,” too much inclined to paradox, too wild. The Adventure of Living
  • In the twelfth century the canon lawyers devised an elaborate, and comparatively humane, legal framework for poor relief.
  • He was also trying to sell a snowy owl without the proper permits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Petrocelli Monday afternoon began an aggressive cross-examination after Simpson finished five hours of gentle questioning by his own lawyer Friday and Monday.
  • Another suggests that there are as many as ten lawyers in the city disguised as tourists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rotate showy plants, such as orchids, begonias, and bromeliads, into your garden for color all year.
  • Their lawyers advised them that they might be sued by older workers not allowed to work on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Os ydy'r drefn yn cael ei mabwysiadu un o'r dewisiadau pwysicaf fydd penderfynu p'un ai i ganiatáu i bobol pleidleisio "uwchben y lein" sef y drefn sy'n cael ei defnyddio yn Awstralia. BBC Blog Network
  • Seven CHP deputies, including deputy from Manisa Şahin Mengü, took seats next to defense lawyers, although there were many empty chairs in the gallery. TODAY'S ZAMAN :: News
  • The story, though shadowy, is starting to form in my head, as are the protagonists and antagonists. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Is NaNo a NoNo?
  • Loosely based on an old Montreal myth about a phantom ship and a shadowy captain (according to the poorly translated English press release), the maze is made up of five connected game zones.
  • A brand new entertainment venue in Wyre has been unveiled with a glittering gala opening show.
  • It was part of an enormous collection of metalwork, glass, ceramics and miniatures belonging to Ralph Bernal, a lawyer and MP.
  • The casuistical subtilties may not be greater than the snbtilties of lawyers, hinted at above; but as the former are pernicious, and the latter innocent and even necessary, this is the reason of the very different reception they meet with from the world. An Enquiry into the Principles of Morals
  • And the ultimate separation, the ultimate twinning, is the separation between the lawyer and the self — the creation of a professional role that is not you, but comes to have a life of its own, that comes to be as important as the authentic self. Is That Legal?: Books Archives
  • Lawyers and judges, even in quite large cities, usually know each other quite well and regularly fraternise socially.
  • The lawyer requested a break in the court case, but the judge demurred.
  • Men have been unwearied in their efforts to obscure the plain, simple meaning of the Scriptures, and to make them contradict their own testimony; but like the ark upon the billowy deep, the word of God outrides the storms that threaten it with destruction. The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan
  • She waived her right to a lawyer.
  • He is like the showy orchis, or the lady's-slipper, or the shooting star among plants, -- a stranger to all but the few; and when an American poet says cuckoo, he must say it with such specifications as to leave no doubt what cuckoo he means, as Lowell does in his "Nightingale in the Study:" -- The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton
  • The lawyer-turned-playwright's "true story" of her friendship with a convicted "homegrown" terrorist does suffer from an unfortunate Pollyannaism, however. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • His exceptional talent at putting acrylics and oils together on board and letting them ooze is a lesson on how to do this kind of thing and all those kids in ARI-land should get down to the Wynne and check it out.
  • They imputed the error to the lawyer who was handling her case.
  • Uh , hi . I'm Philip Stuckey, Edward Lewis's lawyer. - Where's the guest of honor?
  • Since he was color blind, he favored large, showy flowers.
  • His statement won't bear the lawyer's examinations.
  • Lawyers acting for the victims - including the parents of twins who suffered kidney failure - are claiming damages for injury and consequential loss. The Sun
  • None of the armorers or bowyers will deal openly with him any more.
  • Also: Gwynedd should be our powerhouse, instead we're just tired and old and undynamic. Final results
  • The sun was well down behind the snowy peaks before the bus made it to the top. The Crossing-Place
  • I can't see so well, it's getting dark and the reeds are tall here, willowy reeds that slap your face when you climb down with your rake and cull and dreg the day. Dock
  • You could always join the 9/11 conspiracy mill and churn out another book or website dedicated to the allegation that the “EVIL” George Bush, Dick Cheney – or THE shadowy “right wing caba” is behind the horror of 9/11. Think Progress » Bartlett On Cancelled Maliki Meeting: ‘It Was Going To Be More Of A Social Meeting Anyway’
  • We have wind, this is heavy duty, serious blowy stuff.
  • In frustration, she talked to a lawyer and settled out of court with her former employer.
  • Gwyn continued trudging across the sands as the last rays of light slowly faded to purple streaks across the sky.
  • I don't think he will ever make a lawyer.
  • He intends to plead not guilty, according to his lawyer, Plato Cacheris, who characterized his client as emotionally distraught.
  • The woman, apart from being a lawyer, has a Master's degree in Chemistry, was the first ever female harbourmaster in Canada and the first ever female CEO of a Port Authority in Canada, and is now a Cabinet minister. Archive 2008-11-01
  • The turkeys themselves are mangy critters - snowy feathers dirty from sitting on mud, bald heads vulture-like.
  • Lawyers expressed concern that women could be coerced and forced to accept apparently voluntary agreements to their disadvantage. Times, Sunday Times
  • On style, I loved the "gangly" lawyer from Springfield reference and his reference to MLK as "a king. Obama's Speech Accomplishes More Than It Appears
  • Mr. Zhang's motto is:"making lawyers' coronet of honor with thorns".
  • His release hinged on a legal technicality: the police did not tell him he was under arrest or that he had the right to a lawyer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wyvern was the emblem of the rulers of Wessex and the word "wyvern" is associated with the many areas of Wessex, reflected in many county and town heraldries of the South West and west of England.
  • Montrose looked down at her fingertips against his snowy white cravat.
  • There may also be differences in premiums for a publican and a landlord, or a barrister and lawyer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lawyers and judges also spent time this year on more esoteric subjects. Times, Sunday Times
  • His lawyers are confident that the judges will declare Mr Stevens innocent.
  • Wyatt liked the city manager, his tiredness and efficiency and harmless irascibility.
  • He is the lawyer who plunged the Scottish Executive into a compensation crisis by successfully challenging slopping out in prisons.
  • You should seek advice from your lawyer on this matter.
  • The lawyer says his client has started compiling documents that he says will authenticate her life story as she tells it in the book.
  • An independent senior lawyer will be appointed this year to monitor applications to have groups such as bikie gangs declared criminal organisations, the Queensland government says. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • The prosecution lawyer cross-examined the defence witness.
  • Journal in 1839, at about the same time the term OK appeared: “That lawyer has been trying to spread the wool over your eyes.” The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • A good lawyer might fudge the issue for his client - not sufficiently to get him off the hook, but sufficiently to suggest that he honestly felt himself justified in making a second marriage.
  • As all watched, Maelgwn crossed the sand, knelt before Llewelyn, and swore an oath of homage and fealty to the Prince of Gwynedd. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • But if lawyers and solicitors wish themselves to be identified as men of noble standing and exemplariness then they deserve the kind of reverence they will yield from the public should they decide to embrace Karpal Singh's call to sieve out bad hats. Malaysiakini :: News
  • His defence lawyer said that Wilson's lifestyle had altered dramatically since the offences three years ago.
  • What I was looking for is a crisp, chewy, substantial cookie that also tastes as good the next day.
  • There's ample evidence that the lawyer knew exactly what she was doing.
  • Lawyers said they would fight what are being seen as the most far-reaching and controversial changes to the immigration system in years. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for his client. 
  • A medium-sized dog has the same energy-impact as an average 4x4 SUV (18 mpg hwy). Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • Human rights groups point out that she has been denied access to a lawyer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Philosophy major Wylie Dufresne hopes to dine with founding fathers, Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson; compares line cooks to lab researchers; and rejects the term molecular gastronomy to define the cuisine at his Michelin-star namesake restaurant, wd~50. Louise McCready: Curious Wylie Dufresne Defends the Science of Cooking
  • WYiErDa Garment Accessories Co. Ltd specializes in manufacturing tie pin, cufflinks, badge . key ring and etc.
  • ‘It's meant to be’ jibes Danilo as he storms off the Westmorland Hall stage with such splendid melodrama he almost pushes conductor Wyn Davies into his illustrious players.
  • ‘Those regs are as good as gold,’ said Ellen Kearns, an employment lawyer who specializes in wage-and-hour issues with Epstein Becker & Green in Boston.
  • The film follows the relationship between sexy femme fatale Suzy and young lawyer Jim, which eventually leads to a murderous crime of passion.
  • I wanted, desperately needed for him to reach across the line that he had drawn, and so it was with dumb horror that I watched him retreat, his expression turning lawyerly even as I read the helplessness in his eyes. Dreaming in French
  • Sweet of face, with beautiful eyes, she has pillowy arms and fat legs in Addidas warm ups. Rodeo Days
  • The result of the combined exertions of Messrs. Savage and Wilson was not only the obtaining of a very full account of the habits of this new creature, but a still more important service to science, the enabling the excellent American anatomist already mentioned, Professor Wyman, to describe, from ample materials, the distinctive osteological characters of the new form. Essays
  • Pavilions of Splendour is the brainchild of Gwyn Headley who says the idea was born from a growing demand for unusual properties.
  • My thesis in this series is that access to legal services is not coextensive with access to lawyers. Access to Legal Services: Lessons from the Medical Profession (Part 1 of 3) : Law is Cool
  • Now, I know the technicalities of he doesn't have a presidential appointment and all the lawyering that goes into this.
  • The result is a dewy, non-greasy finish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once that happened, it didn't take skilled bowyers to build archery equipment.
  • John Hales, clerk of the hanaper, a learned and able man, and, like all who espoused this party, a zealous protestant, had written, and secretly circulated, a book in defence of the claims of the lady Catherine, and he had also procured opinions of foreign lawyers in favor of the validity of her marriage. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
  • The Antibody against Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) growth hormone ( sGH ) was prepared by 4 cinjeations of sGH into rabbit.
  • The developers have their mouthpiece lawyers in the city council meeting every morning while the rest of us are making love or rhyming words… how you gonna fight that?
  • He is certainly an effective lawyer but colleagues say that he lacks the human touch.
  • April 28, 2010 at 3:42 pm gud ebenun miz wyte aiz heer tu tayk Kitten aot bak bai ten….prahmus BEING ADORABLE - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Private investigators have traditionally been perceived as shadowy and devious.
  • This ancient grain has a chewy texture and a mild, nutty flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘We will not wine and dine with murderers,’ said Biti, a 33-year-old lawyer who is the opposition's shadow foreign minister.
  • But judges were going to have to be much more proactive if the role of lawyers is diminished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clusters of tall, willowy bamboos rose out of ten pale-pink marble planters and almost touched the high triple-domed ceiling.
  • We often went to the park for picnics, sitting on the cannon in the sun, marvelling at the dewy luminescence of the bleeding heart begonias in the steamy green light of the conservatory.
  • Andy Beckwith scored a hat-trick for Wyke, while Mohammed Jahangir netted his first goal for Heaton.
  • Such standardization and rationalization of diverse local practices was promoted by lawyers who were the agents of change.
  • Most lawyers are frustrated writers, actors, comedians or performers of some bent or another.
  • How did you get from rock bottom to the snowy peaks? Times, Sunday Times
  • He continued to be held incommunicado, that is without contact with the outside world, including his family and lawyers, until August 2005, from when his wife was allowed to visit him on a monthly basis. Amnesty International USA: Most Recent English News Releases
  • The lawyer asked the jury to take cognizance of the defendant's generosity in giving to charity.
  • And partly because it will amount to special treatment only for rich people with fancy lawyers. The Sun
  • The lawyer confuted the testimony of the witness by showing actual photographs of the accident.
  • Bronwyn stuck two fingers in her mouth and whistled, a high, piercing sound.
  • My eyes followed his sinewy, shirtless body and the huge lion tattooed across his chest and back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just ask Professors Darryl Gwynne and David Rentz, whose study snared the Ig Nobel Prize also known as "Ig" or "Igs" in Biology on Thursday night. Katherine Meusey: Ig Nobel Prizes: Think First, Then Laugh
  • In the first development of its kind, the old Roundthorn Court in Wythenshawe has been gutted and revamped to provide 64 one-bedroomed apartments and eight studios.
  • With her willowy, elegant figure, she could make almost anything look stylish. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in his stable at Ascot the son of Sleeping Dove, from home for the first time, pondered on the mutability of equine affairs, closing and opening his eyes, and breathing without sound in the strawy dark, above the black cat he had brought to bear him company. Swan Song
  • Democrats are allied with the trial lawyers and some consumer groups.
  • You will also need to appoint a lawyer with experience of mergers and acquisitions work.
  • It was high, fifty thousand, but his lawyer's either got deep pockets or a running tab with a bail bondsman.
  • For fine white flowers we have the showy achilleas in variety and gypsophila paniculata, called baby breath as a common name. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
  • Seek advice from a personal injury lawyer at once. The Sun
  • Lawyers for the schools had argued that abuse alleged to have happened years ago would make the commission's findings unsafe because of dimming of memory and non-availability of witnesses because of death.
  • One theory is that ‘a male model was daubed with paint and wrapped in the sheet to create the shadowy figure of Christ.’
  • As the ineffectual lawyer/husband, Wilson fades into the scenery like an attendant lord.
  • To blame their youth, however, is to question the gimmick: two dewy adolescent Russians adding a lesbian jolt to teen pop's fading schoolgirl fantasies.
  • Beyond that lay the Laramie plains where the Wyoming cattle business started after a nineteenth-century cattleman lost some of his cows on a drive from Montana summer pasture back to Texas. Bird Cloud
  • We were cooperating with his lawyers but we weren't actually in that case.
  • he got a phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up
  • Ah! swythenn [34] mie shielde & tyltynge launce bee bounde [35]. The Rowley Poems
  • Following their conviction for tax crimes the lawyers have been given lengthy custodial sentences but pending the appeal process they are not in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mark Twain impersonator Richard Garey with two sets of Tom Sawyers and Becky Thatchers in Hannibal, Mo., to mark the 100th anniversary of the author's death on April 21. Mark Twain's celebrated Missouri hometown is jumping again
  • I don't know the specifics, but the word around town is that Evander Wye in a snit is not a man to be taken lightly. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Contact you dream? you listen? spoken word? norbert blei | six found-poems in the words and paintings of andrew wyeth Norbert blei | six found-poems in the words and paintings of andrew wyeth « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Elise and Sawyer say they have been the most frequent victims of harassment both on and off campus.
  • Again, the unabridged dictionary gives "sinewy" as its first definition of "nervous. The Human Brain
  • It turned out the lawyers were referring to dozens of adult magazines seized from his home.
  • I was so proud that Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea spent time and money to go Wyoming to condole with all these oppressed people and to reassure them that help is soon on the way. Obama Wins Wyoming, Networks Say
  • The prisoner told lawyers he was tortured using the strappado, in which a prisoner is suspended from a bar with handcuffs.
  • Mr. Wyden has been campaigning for such a reform for years from the Democratic backbenches. The Wyden-Ryan Breakthrough
  • Her lawyer tried to plead not guilty by reason of insanity, but that was rejected.
  • We also have heard from very reliable sources around the courthouse that juror number five, the doctor-lawyer, may very well be the foreperson, which is what we expected. CNN Transcript Nov 5, 2004
  • Jak można przeczytać na stronie konkursu przez niespełna 2 tyg od daty jego ogłoszenia napłynęło już ok 1000 pomysłów. mam nadzieję, że konkurs będzie przynajmniej wyznacznikiem w stosunku do tego co potrzebują odbiorcy. Ovi Developers’ Challenge - konkurs dla pomysłowych
  • After this, for those who are going to write at all, comes the "viewy" stage, and this is full of interest. The Education of Catholic Girls
  • This issue is a Superman story from which Superman is absent--every scene except the Akteon-Holt takedown and is Mr. Akteon's name supposed to recall Actaeon or Mr. Action? includes at least one character directly associated with him, even Maggie Sawyer and Shockwave. Archive 2006-05-01
  • Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies? The Sun
  • Who builds the offices in which lawyers can bilk their clients?
  • I felt scorches on my arms, and I saw shadowy fingers enclosed around my forearms.
  • The lawyer asked the jury to take cognizance of the defendant's generosity in giving to charity.
  • There's nothing as beautiful as an early-morning dewy newly-opened rose.
  • Phillip Arnold and John Slack salted a mine under claim to Stanton in Wyoming with uncut diamonds from South Africa.
  • A friend of the victim was subpoenaed as a witness by lawyers representing the accused.
  • Yet he told lawyers to press ahead with the libel case. The Sun
  • The company has turned over to plaintiffs' lawyers about 30 complaints in which customers accuse New Hanover of racism.
  • A few months before the Great Fire of London, in which old St. Paul's was consumed with its parvise and pillars, Dugdale wrote: "At St. Paul's each lawyer and serjeant at his pillar heard his client's cause and took notes thereof upon his knee, as they do at Guildhall at this day. The Customs of Old England
  • The lawyer claimed his client was provoked into acts of violence by the defendant.
  • Not if you're bridle-wise, Captain Selwyn," she returned sweetly. The Younger Set
  • Macarthy, the defence lawyer, found himself in the position of trying to defend the indefensible and justify the unjustifiable.
  • Þ {o} u wyl cast þese twene nomb {re} s to-ged {ur} & say þ {a} t it is fyue. The Earliest Arithmetics in English
  • A last ray of burning rusty light glanced off the monkey bars, where Wyatt remembered playing, himself as a kid.
  • They imputed the error to the lawyer who was handling her case.
  • Practising lawyers find it harder to get trained staff and find less time to train inexperienced staff. Legal Education—For What?
  • I have another who is tall with long legs, a beautiful face and the kind of pillowy lips people spend thousands of dollars on injections for, and yet it's her hips that are the problem. Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • He must anticipate the maneuvers of the other lawyers and beat them at their own game.
  • Barry isn't exactly what you would call sanctimonious," admitted the lawyer, with a dry smile. Viola Gwyn
  • Opposite the fireplace, a bulky dark wood bed was draped in dark blue velvet covers and snowy white fur pelts, its sheets thrust to one side.
  • I chaired her inaugural meeting: health visitors, lawyers, saleswomen, cleaners, police officers; they all came. Times, Sunday Times
  • The general sentiment among lawyers is that the Commission is likely to favour plea bargaining if sufficient safeguards can be built in.
  • I. unsōfte þonan feorh oð-ferede, 2142. of-ferian, _to carry off, to take away, to tear away_: pret. ōðer swylc ūt offerede, _took away another such_ (sc. fifteen), 1584. fetel-hilt, st. n., _sword-hilt_, with the gold chains fastened to it: acc. Beowulf
  • For the time being, her lawyer Robert Baum said, she would live with her grandmother in Northern California.
  • A friend of the victim was subpoenaed as a witness by lawyers representing the accused.
  • The chilly wind whipped strands of dark hair across her face, and the dewy smell of wet grass filled her senses.
  • His lawyer said: 'He was dazzled by glamour and is sorry for his lies. The Sun
  • To Brystowe dheie wylle tourne yeyre fhuyrie dyre; The Rowley Poems
  • He has the makings of a first-rate lawyer.
  • There is a widely held view among solicitors that do-it-yourself wills only result in making lawyers richer.
  • Contrary to a lawyer's yen for neatness there are few unambiguous signposts for modern medics facing this or many other ethical issues.
  • A panel of lawyers, academics, consultants, writers and civil rights activists selected the winners.
  • A photo exhibition, ‘French Urbanscapes’, by Atul Sharma, a lawyer and lensman, shot on his many journeys to France, is one of the forthcoming events.
  • A big, majestic study for this sculpture, in pastel, charcoal and acrylic on brown paper, finds two shadowy birds alighting, and a ghostly doubled head, its mouth stretched painfully wide.
  • The lawyer undertook the case without a fee.
  • Rural counties such as Gwynedd suffer particularly since they often have very low density settlements, rugged terrain and relatively poor roads.
  • It's been my understanding ever since law school that fee-splitting, except where both lawyers actually do some work AND where the client consents -- is indeed unethical according to state codes of ethics for lawyers. Why is This Legal?
  • A lean, lithe, grizzly looking fellow, supple, agile with a leathery skin and sinewy.
  • Two lawyers were told not to leave the building but no reason for this instruction was given.
  • Certainly, and some of them very good ones," said the lawyer; "as in the common case of an heir of entail, where deed of provision and tailzie is maist ordinarily implemented by taking up name and arms. St. Ronan's Well
  • As to the conversation carried on between the clergyman and the earthbound spirit, the same authoress has described a similar one when recording the adventures of Lord and Lady Wynford in Glamis Castle (Ghosts I Have Seen, p. 175). The Land of Mist
  • Ben Wyvis, for instance, is unlikely to win any prizes in a contest against some of the more shapely Highland summits.
  • The prosecution lawyers have been trying to prejudice the jury against her.

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