Sentence examples for his aforesaid from inspiring English sources

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Later in 1111, Domnall mac Taidc temporarily seized the kingship of the Isles in an act that appears to have been opposed by his aforesaid uncle.

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Whilst Conchobar was an unremitting opponent of Muirchertach Ua Briain; Donnchad was married to Domnall mac Taidc's sister, and possessed a claim of his own to the kingship Dublin, as both his father and grandfather the aforesaid Murchad and Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó had held it during their careers.

The Elector Palatine, two years later, several months before his marriage to Anna Maria Luisa, went about acquiring the aforesaid style for Cosimo and his family, despite the fact that they had no claim to any kingdom.

But it may, in light of the aforesaid miracle, clear his way back into high office.The miracle is this.

Tucker's popularity spawned the creation of his opposite number, Stuart Pearson, whose brand-heavy bullshit must have gone some way toward inspiring his tamer primetime equivalent, the aforesaid Twenty Twelve airhead Siobhan Sharpe.

Under Section 17 of the Theft Act of 1968, criminal charges could be filed against any person who dishonestly "produces or makes use of any account, or any such record or document as aforesaid, which to his knowledge is or may be misleading, false or deceptive in a material particular".

By the next scene this genial, mordantly funny, T. S. Eliot- and John Berryman-quotingentlemanan has mysteriously disappeared, leaving his new employee to perform the aforesaid duties for an increasingly crowded household.

Rögnvaldr Guðrøðarson's aforesaid son, Guðrøðr Rögnvaldsson, took up his father's claim to the throne, and at his height co-ruled the kingdom with Óláfr in 1231.

Consider article 20, replacing the ancient word "amerce" with the modern "sanction": "A free man shall not be [sanctioned] for a trivial offence except in accordance with the degree of the offence … but not so heavily as to deprive him of his livelihood … and none of the aforesaid [sanctions] shall be imposed save by the oath of reputable men".

His wife's unrelenting enmity towards him, however, undid the aforesaid progressions.

The aforesaid kings of Böglunga sögur most likely refer to Rögnvaldr and his son, Guðrøðr (died 1231), although it is not impossible that the king 'Rögnvaldr' in this source may instead refer to Ragnall, and that the king 'Guðrøðr' in it may actually refer to Rögnvaldr himself, since the latter's father was named Guðrøðr.

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