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Dictates of will and dead sire's hand, for each to rule, with just' and heart.
Today's Columns Dictates of conscience now guide the investments of people across the political spectrum.
Dictates staffing levels in the detective bureau of the New York Police Department.
Dictates of common sense.
Dictates Play Mayotte never recovered.
At that critical Period, we hearkened to what we then took to be, the Dictates of sound policy and Prudence.
He won the Somerset Maugham Award for his novel Prudence Dictates (1972).
"Cambodia Neutral: The Dictates of Necessity."
Circumstance Dictates, (Stuck Records, 2001)
'TIS that where Nature's simple Dictates lead:
As the Day's Mood Dictates . . . Chicken meuniere is a dish made for variations.
Traktáty a diktáty, Prague 1922 (Tractates and Dictates)
Dictates of Constituents "Surely, you'll be back at a later date saying, 'The court should alter the tax rate, the court should change the zoning laws.'
One of her most famous single columns was Dictates for a Happy Life, a ten-point plan for happiness, which had to be frequently reprinted due to popular demand.
"But..." "Dictates."
Mr. Mitchell, I suggest you remove the word "Opinions" from your blog and use the word "Dictates", after deleting my obvious opinion regarding Schiavone.
Dictates and prejudices which serve to pre-structure traditional social scientific investigations independently of the subject matter taken as a topic of study, or the investigatory setting being subjected to scrutiny.
'Defense Dictates' "Personally, I think it's the scheme of the defense that dictates all of that," Lewis said.
"They have no Fondness for their Colts or Foles, but the Care they take, in educating them, proceeds entirely from the Dictates of REASON."
The Martens Clause, Principles of Humanity, and Dictates of Public Conscience, The American Journal of International Law, Vol.
Dorothy Dix Collection housed in the University Archives and Special Collections at Austin Peay State University, includes full text of Dictates for a Happy Life.
Excuse me, he said over his shoulder, THE DICTATES OF COMMON SENSE.
'Dictates of the Vatican' Among many issues, Mr. Heiskell said, that the search committee looked at was the possiblity of conflict between Father Healy's religious identity and the library position.
"Radical Shiite Cleric's Militia Decimated in Holy Cities" is another, and finally: "Iraqi Leaders, Defying U.S. and U.N. Dictates, Choose Prime Minister."
Dictates of Counterattacks Mr. Giuliani has also in the last few days seized on missing information in Mr. Dinkins's last two campaign-finance reports to allege that they were part of a pattern of negligence.