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Walker's will decreed that the president must always be a woman.
Alfred Nobel's will decreed that the prize should go to a writer with "the most outstanding work in an ideal direction".
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Or maybe the solons will decree that Vermont Yankee is old, decrepit and unfit for further duty (even though it's the NRC's job is to regulate safety).
If the pace is too slow, he will decree that the ball must cross halfcourt in three seconds on each possession.
Dexter has even had it written into his will, decreeing that Shaun Evans, who plays young Morse in Endeavour, should be the last to take the role.
But UN officials in Kosovo have been told that once independence is declared, Mr Ban will decree that the situation on the ground has changed and that their mission has outlived its usefulness.
And there are signs that he, like George W. Bush, will decree that the entire planet is a battlefield and anyone arrested anywhere on terrorism charges may be tried in military tribunals.
Pretty soon the Court will decree that the Second Amendment gives corporations the right to deploy private armies and the Fifth Amendment gives them permission to refuse to respond to subpoenas.
Instead, the history books will always decree that Suarez used the word "negro" seven times.
Mrs. Gardner, who died in 1924, protected her vision with an ironclad will that decreed that all the objects must remain exactly as she had placed them.
On the one hand, there are the financial resources available; on the other, the epidemiological context of reference that will decree the priorities on the allocation of resources.
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