Sentence examples for magistrates of a from inspiring English sources

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Strauss-Kahn's lawyer, Henri Leclerc, said the case against him had been "totally empty", accusing investigating magistrates of a moral crusade with no legal foundation.

He was the perpetrator, said magistrates, of a series of incidents, including driving a tractor on open land, threatening an Asian shopkeeper and disrupting the filming of Shameless, whose production staff he had persistently intimidated.

Rights accrued by virtue of belonging, in two ways: first, as the subject of a prince or equivalent authority for example, magistrates of a free town or the bishop of an ecclesiastical principality; second, as the member of a community or corporation, in which one had rights depending on the rank into which one was born or on one's craft or profession.

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Later the title was used to designate the chief magistrate of a county or group of counties.

The story deals with the comfortable Magistrate of a frontier town at the outer limits of a nameless empire.

Burgomaster, German Bürgermeister ("town master"), mayor or chief magistrate of a German town, city, or rural commune.

In such a case, where the chief magistrate of a state is sued, not by his name, but by his style of office, and the claim made upon him is entirely in his official character, we think the state itself may be considered as a party on the record.

In J. M. Coetzee's novel Waiting for the Barbarians (1980) the Magistrate of a small town on the outskirts of civilization invites a representative of the Empire into his town and thereby opens the door to hell.

Zachary Taylor's 1849 inaugural address began, "The confidence and respect shown by my countrymen in calling me to be the Chief Magistrate of a Republic holding a high rank among the nations of the earth have inspired me with feelings of the most profound gratitude". With his opening invocation of confidence, Taylor echoes two tropes characteristic of Jacksonian presidential rhetoric.

The officials who oversaw nine specialized ministries each earned the Fully 2,000-dan 2,000-danle the magistrank of a county earned a 600-dan rank.

If this obstruction occurred against a magistrate of a lower rank, then it was called intercessio, where the magistrate literally interposed his higher rank to obstruct the lower ranking magistrate.

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