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Tonight, you met him before his appointed hour of midnight.
His decision, he told her, would be known in the "appointed time."
Ahead, the wagon bearing the rebel leader's family reached its appointed place and turned.
I must just go through it with my Scotsman and travel the appointed road.
The case was decided jointly by a judge and three appointed lay judges.
Technocratic, appointed leaders are just one step away from military dictatorship.
He also ordered the government of Ukraine to finance the appointed elections.
In this period (until 1945), the state legislature is closed and replaced by appointed counsel.
Only why hadn't the Catteni seen the machines on their appointed rounds?
It was midnight, the appointed hour-time to attempt the opening.
The dogs were still, taping steadily to the last appointed instant.
We will pay the injured person or his or her appointed legal representative.
But in the same night he falls in love with a girl who wants to stop the appointed killer.
It was also forbidden to the brothers after that time to ring the bells at the appointed times.
In 1976, the name of the position was changed again to the "elections commissioner", now an appointed position.
He and his appointed government members wanted to create administrative order to the general benefit of his subjects.
But one of the appointed five was always awake, always watchful.
She is the twelfth appointed register and the fifteenth person to serve in the position.
It's unclear on whether or not Fitzgibbon was able to make his appointed curtain call.
In 1985 the Parliament was replaced by an appointed Assembly.
Brian's patience had already gone a long way beyond its appointed limits, and now, abruptly, it deserted him.
"The leaf lives its appointed time, and does not struggle against the wind that carries it away.
Unlike most towns, Brunswick's highway superintendent has been made an appointed position.
Even so, she, like others in the democratic camp, regards Beijing's appointed legislature as illegitimate.
Without specifying, the letter mentioned "problems and difficulties I have had with my appointed counsel in the past."