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They would dictatorially control expenditures for books, supplies and other school needs.
Far too often school boards have acted dictatorially and without legitimate cause.
As they go, one of their justifications for behaving dictatorially is starting to look strong.
However, I had no intention of allowing him to brush aside the needs and interests of his staff so dictatorially.
However, he ruled dictatorially and executed many dissidents.
His contrarian argument was that government can't try to punish every form of offensiveness without dictatorially legislating against human nature.
This time Skeleton did not jerk back behind the arch, but flapped one bony paw urgently, dictatorially - clear off.
He governed by fear, and he obsessively - critics would say dictatorially - hoarded information that should have been in the public domain.
Cubans' destitution is a direct result of the freedom-strangling policies dictatorially imposed for decades by their self-appointed ruler.
I haven't led dictatorially."
Yasir Arafat was hardly the only leader of a nationalist movement who ruled his downtrodden masses dictatorially.
"The trouble is," said Mr. Rafter dictatorially "everybody's too fond of knowing other people's ailments.
After these events, the General ran the country dictatorially, until senator Juan Barrundia took over on June 25, 1829.
He turned the Courtauld Institute in London from an enjoyably chaotic finishing school into a sophisticated, if dictatorially run, center of scholarship.
The dethronement of God from American public life was not done democratically, it was done dictatorially, and our forefathers would never have tolerated it.
Arias says he shares the Administration's conviction that the Sandinistas are dictatorially inclined Marxist-Leninists who would like to export their revolution.
His younger brother, José Gregorio Monagas, won election as President for the 1851-1855 term and also governed dictatorially.
Glorified movie fantasies consumed her adolescence, perhaps because her young life was darkened by an unloving father who had dictatorially determined that Kate would become a concert pianist.
Mr. Abedi ruled his financial empire dictatorially, at one point dismissing an executive for wearing the wrong color suit, Mr. Sharih said.
Would some other day do just--" "In the picture business," interrupted Robert Grant Burns dictatorially, "the working-hours of an actor belong to the director he's working for.
The Letterists were led dictatorially by Isidore Isou until a widely agreed upon schism ended Isou's authority.
A leader can try to avoid acting dictatorially, and he can try to act like 'one of the boys', but he must accept all the consequences of being a leader.
'An Extremely Important Time' Mr. Carey accused the chairman of acting dictatorially and said: "If we are to support his cease-fire, it should be done in open hearings.
We all know that some countries of Eastern Europe are deep in political and social crisis as a result of their transition from a dictatorially controlled economy to a democratic free market economy.
At the start, he dictatorially directed his show himself, often wearing only a Turkish towel and stopping and starting the frantic rehearsals with the police whistle he wore around his neck.