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In express terms this notification applied to both inter and intrastate shipments; and, it is averred, this circular was filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Where the intent is a material ingredient of the crime, it is necessary to be averred; but it may always be averred in general terms, as in a case of assault with intent to kill.
Both in domestic politics and on the wider social front, Israel has been forced to confront uncomfortable truths about tensions both within Israeli society and with the wider diaspora long overshadowed by the averred contingencies of national security.
Depending on its final shape and timetable, the road map could force Mr. Sharon to make the decision he has so far evaded: choosing among his rightist political base, his averred willingness to make "painful concessions" for peace and his relationship with Mr. Bush.
It was further averred that the new corporation was of the same name as the old one, with the same amount of stock, which was distributed to the holders of stock in the new corporation in the same proportion among the shareholders as it was in the old corporation.
It was averred that that district is in a densely populated and busy part of the city of Little Rock, and that the stables are conducted in a careless manner, with offensive odors, and so as to be productive of disease.
" 'Tis well averred," Robert Browning wrote, "a scientific faith's absurd".
When both the waiter and the maître d'hôtel averred that it couldn't be done, the chef actually came from the kitchen to argue with me, asserting that he could not make the salad without the cheese, and why didn't I just order a different salad?
Bertrand Russell, who could hardly be different from Jung in terms of his spiritual outlook, nonetheless averred that the happy individual feels himself "part of the stream of life, not a hard separate entity like a billiard ball, which can have no relation with other such entities except that of collision".
It was then averred that to impose upon the colored oleomargarine a tax of ten cents per pound would burden it with such a charge as to render it impossible to make and sell it in competition with butter, and therefore the result of imposing a tax of ten cents a pound on oleomargarine when artificially colored would destroy the oleomargarine industry.
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