Where parties are not ad idem, the court will find as a matter of law that an agreement or contract was not duly made between the parties. |
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They were duly printed out on the official paper, which was watermarked and crown headed. |
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The doctors were duly charged, but their acquittals established the legality of abortions in order to preserve mental health. |
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The doctor in charge of the case duly informed the social worker and the police of her well-founded suspicions. |
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Webb made birdie from a greenside bunker, but Sorenstam duly holed for eagle. |
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The following day, the defendant, having good reason to believe that Mr. Smalley had not been duly appointed, withdrew from the adjudication. |
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Marches were duly held across Europe and the US while demonstrations took place as far afield as Chile and Peru. |
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Mandy Siegfried proves herself a young comedienne who'll duly knock them dead from Mineola to Minnesota. |
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He was served plenty of deliveries which were straight and full, and he duly flicked them away with deft wristwork. |
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Both were available for re-election and were duly reinstalled as Directors of the Company. |
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He was suffering from total amnesia and dementia praecox and was duly incarcerated in an asylum in Rodez in central France. |
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Pre-race coverage of the Boston Marathon begins at 9 AM and will continue live until the men's and women's winners are duly laureled. |
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They want corrupt lawmakers to be ousted and duly punished under any circumstances. |
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He duly received a thirty page document plus voluminous annexes which set out KNS's case at considerable length. |
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That was duly put to the committee and to members at the annual general meeting. |
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When I ordered my lemon sole the waiter kindly asked if I would like it filleted, and it duly arrived cooked on the bone and then filleted. |
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A brief grapple ensued, pushing and shoving aplenty all round, and I duly broke free, uninjured and unrobbed. |
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Another star who refused to appear on screen because he was forbidden from smoking in the studio was duly ridiculed on air. |
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On a recent train journey a nearby couple had a comically tumultuous and very public break-up, which she duly live-tweeted in all its glory. |
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Such rows usually end up with Tanya storming out of the pub and staying out until her disapproval has been duly noted. |
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The spring was duly found and the priest asked a disciple, a member of the Hoshi family, to open a ryokan. |
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However, sloppy tackling gave the visitors their first chance to attack and they duly scored a well-worked try. |
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One has to produce a colour photograph of the family duly attested by the principal of the school. |
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Skaters desirous of taking part in trials should bring their birth certificates duly attested by principals of their respective schools. |
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The commissioners in each community were also duly informed and their authorization obtained. |
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As Pistone's header duly flew past Simonsen, Noel Whelan was able to trot in for the tap-in. |
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And the city duly burned for four days, the flames jumping 20 blocks northwards every hour on the first night. |
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She asks him what's happening, but he doesn't reply, so she duly goes off to open the back doors while he goes off in a different direction. |
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I am trying to avoid the scare quotes but am again duly nervous about talking about feminine and masculine qualities. |
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They duly arrived with a fried egg, mushrooms, baked beans and two tinned tomatoes. |
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Hence if Balde were, well, bald as a coot, knobbly-kneed or of Bunteresque physique, he would duly be ridiculed for these signs of imperfection. |
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I duly and rapidly typed and laminated a terse notice and stuck it on the wall requesting the return of said item and then forgot about it. |
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That trial proceeded, I prosecuted, and the jury duly convicted him of perjury. |
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Eventually a batch of forms was produced from the back of a press and one was duly handed over. |
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It was accepted that the second 1990 will had been duly executed, but the deceased's testamentary capacity was in issue. |
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Great to see her in a semi-final, we thought, and sat back and waited for her rival to marmalise her. The marmalising duly took place. |
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He duly turned up on the day with his mayoress wife, Sue, and joined in the fun. |
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I duly placed the chilled pies into the microwave and commenced the cooking process and began thumbing through the newspaper. |
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The driver was duly ticketed, then the traffic warden flew home, presumably satisfied with his busman's holiday. |
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Michael Noonan, the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time, duly fell on his sword. |
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When William heard of his arrival, he sent messengers ordering Count Guy to hand over his prisoner, which was duly done. |
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These were duly consumed by the 160 residents, together with ham and tongue and 500 fancy cakes. |
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The poet rushed to Palais Royal to be outfitted from head to foot, and he duly found the area lined with milliners. |
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Sam was duly tried and convicted on the conspiracy count but the Appellant was not called as a witness at that trial. |
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I duly trotted off to bed at a reasonable hour on Friday night in anticipation of my 5am start. |
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Youth will be duly served if a young woman decides to buy her fitted abstract red stretch tulle T-shirt or the blue tweed trouser that came with. |
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It had been alleged that a particular dealer had behaved fraudulently and the controller duly exercised the power. |
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We duly set off, heading across the Eday Sound, a channel of water between Sanday and Eday about three miles across. |
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A duly certified English translation of Fernando's Sinhala statement will be made available to all those countries and Executive concerned. |
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A visibly chastened man, holding a chipped mug of tea, Sven duly confirmed his Englishness. |
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Sure enough, an hour later he appeared and duly started taking the machine apart and prodding it with a multimeter. |
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Secondly, he undertakes that, on due presentment of the bill to the drawee, it will be duly accepted and paid. |
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The foundation agreed to underwrite a trial seminar, which was duly planned for the following summer. |
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The Slavophile branch of the zemstvo movement, the so-called ' Octobrists ', duly accepted these concessions and rallied to the throne. |
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The unsigned ballet papers must be returned to returning officer along with ballot box duly mentioning polled and unpolled votes. |
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Two doormen rush in to carry him out and he is duly removed, embarrassed and ashamed, left to sober up on the pavements outside the bar. |
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The bomb squad duly came and defused the bomb, and Grandpa was given a medal for his bravery. |
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Pundits, bookmakers, soothsayers and prophets of doom were duly confounded. |
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The measure has been adopted and duly published by the EC Commission and at this time is legally extant and valid. |
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Common sense then overcame valour as Bill called the police who, in turn, contacted the local snake catcher who duly arrived with his equipment. |
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The spadework was done by Petrov and Sutton, and their Swedish teammate duly converted from close in. |
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The curly-haired midfielder duly hacked his effort well wide of the near post from about seven yards. |
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Apprehensions that doing away with capital punishment can lead to more crime should be duly addressed. |
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To Fidel's surprise, his old comrade Che Guevara steps forward, and is duly appointed Finance Minister. |
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As requested by Gleeds Project Managers, I enclose herewith one copy of the Memorandum of Agreement duly signed by myself. |
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A selected audience duly provided accompaniment to the chancellor's speech with whistling and catcalls. |
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I was duly summoned to the front row of the upper circle to watch my niece take her very first faltering steps towards an Equity card. |
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I eventually was summonsed to give evidence in court and duly did so, believing this was what should be done in a stand against crime. |
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Arthur duly did Philip homage and in July he invaded Poitou while Philip attacked Normandy. |
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The comic clowning, performed before an international audience, seemed to strike the right chord and the show duly won the top prize. |
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He also enthusiastically encouraged her in her plan to become a nightclub hostess and she duly went to work in a clip joint off Piccadilly. |
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The Patriot system identified the aircraft as a hostile anti-radiation missile and duly brought it down, killing both crew members. |
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Those charged stepped down from office pending a decision by the Commission of Inquiry, but were duly cleared. |
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Oscar descended upon him with reassuring clucks, all of which were duly ignored. |
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The duly mapped portage trails were not a pathway out but a pathway in to a barely penetrable morass of fallen trees and boot-swallowing mud. |
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The waiter duly brought the coffee which had obviously been percolating away for about six months, freshly-brewed being a relative term. |
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But an imperfect cadence leaves the listener expecting resolution, which duly comes. |
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I duly left school and became a typist in the Mines Department where I met some interesting and colourful characters. |
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When a person has been duly convicted of a crime carrying a jail term, confinement is automatically authorized. |
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The lawyer duly warned him of some possible pitfalls, and the book was published. |
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Chamberlain duly romped to a fourth victory and even had time for a quick pit stop in the opening race. |
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I have duly received your letter of the 8th instant, on the subject of the stone in your possession, supposed meteoric. |
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The Sanhedrin and other duly constituted courts cannot be established until this ordination is reinstituted. |
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This contract has been completed by a foreign firm and the contractor duly paid. |
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The magnificent creations of his poetry have always been duly appreciated by poetical students and critical readers. |
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A medical certificate was duly issued on April 4th, 1883 saying that Thomas Higgins was first-class insurance material. |
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Mother has a bad habit of seeing to it that antiques are duly re-finished and polyurethaned. |
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In both away matches this season, Livi have sat in and invited attack, which duly cost them goals. |
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All three were charged with possession and distribution of illegal drugs and were duly sent for legal processing. |
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The message, framed by America and countersigned by Britain, has been duly delivered, with impressive speed and efficiency. |
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A heart operation in October 2004 forced him to declare that he would fight just one more general election, which he duly won. |
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Various functionaries of the government are duly authorised and empowered to settle cases within the powers delegated to them. |
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Inevitably, she decided that a newly painted windowsill would be the better for dear little paw-prints and was duly shouted at. |
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But I'm sure there are many people like me who would defer to scientific facts that are duly recorded and widely acknowledged. |
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So, if the visuals are not given the proper attention they deserve, the film will duly suffer. |
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The columns were duly put in place, and carpenters and glaziers were called in to construct a canopy upon them. |
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At 3.30 am, he duly dispatched a text message suggesting some extra-curricular activity later that day. |
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After working hard he was awarded a distinction in surgery and was duly offered the job. |
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They were duly buried with full religious ceremony and laid to rest for a second time. |
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The penicillin duly arrived about midnight for the exclusive treatment of the young soldier. |
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A birthday card was duly procured and signed, to the general amused delight of the table. |
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However that is all idle speculation now as I have been duly called and plans have been duly made. |
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It merely provides that the signature of an agent shall be acceptable, if he is otherwise duly authorised. |
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Workers duly obliged and also insisted on the correct implementation of all the regulations. |
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If he fail to answer the summons, let this be duly noted and he shall be required to find a pledge for his appearance. |
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He returned, we duly stuffed up one transfer form and set to work on the other. |
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He said Sikhism had become one of the five religions duly recognised by the King! |
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I duly called this software support line, trying to hurry through the process as quickly as possible. |
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I never trust a buyer until I have his contract in my hand, duly signed and witnessed. |
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So long as the man holds the office, and exercises it duly and in accordance with law, his orders are not a nullity. |
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She spoke on the phone to Joe and asked for a visiting order, which duly arrived on the following Thursday. |
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They were entitled to rely on the professional men to ensure that the estate was duly wound up in a proper manner. |
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Bill and I duly slunk off to the hotel for a brandy while we waited for the results to be posted on the ACM's website. |
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My picture duly appeared in the paper and I was also given an opportunity to say some words about what I'd seen. |
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Celebrations have duly been enjoyed and now the focus is on the provincial competitions. |
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I duly located my telly stand and then nearly herniated myself in the process of dragging it off a shelf and hauling it to the car. |
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The ancient sage, Vatsayana, would be duly impressed if he were to see any of our film dance. |
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Certainly any tourist looking at the performers list and site would be duly impressed. |
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When we came into the house Dolly was waiting for us, expecting to be admired, which duly happened. |
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Core values were duly identified as folk music, the sea, the countryside and the Church of England. |
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At the time, he was a commerce student at UCD and duly graduated with flying colours. |
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The money duly came from the public's purses and wallets, as it has done ever since. |
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A duly constituted body of faculty peers should determine tenure qualifications and requirements for each type of appointment. |
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The dog trapped poorly, ran disappointingly, and when I met Marlyn with the dog at the trackside, I immediately noticed he was over duly distressed. |
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His comment about being a Special Olympian bowler was just one of those things, and he duly, and ritually, apologized. |
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The two Hungarian goals either side of the break then knocked the stuffing out of a team already low on confidence and another defeat was duly delivered. |
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Three months later Jos duly dies at Aix-la-Chapelle, a watering place, whither he and Mrs Crawley have repaired in a vain attempt to recover his health. |
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I duly followed, passing a man trying to negotiate the slabby traverse. |
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The Kaddish is to be recited only in the presence of a duly constituted quorum, a minyan, which consists of ten males above the age of Bar Mitzvah. |
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Dianne duly completed her studies at the Met Office College before joining the programme and has been working in her current role as a bi-media weather journalist ever since. |
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The former International Development Secretary invited upon herself a dumper truck of fury and scorn, which Ministers and Labour MPs have duly disgorged over her head. |
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Yet even though these women were duly chaperoned by mothers or other female relatives, critics increasingly attacked European training as a danger to American womanhood. |
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He duly stopped the bike, hit the kill switch and we took off our lids. |
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If I do, the suggester will be duly noted in anything I write about them. |
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But Patinkin, 60, is the most deserving of the bunch, and he should be duly recognized along with his Homeland colleagues. |
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He duly turned up and after eventually finding some bolts long enough to refix the post, made sure it was properly fixed to the garden wall as support. |
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The pass was duly delivered and then the winger drilled his shot wide. |
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It is an all too common fallacy that anglers fishing havens such as the Ebro only have to bait a line, cast it in and the fish, both large and numerous will duly oblige! |
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The money was duly laid down, so Lucas whipped off his kit and plunged in. |
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William appears to have organized acquiescence by English lords for John, and was duly awarded when he was made Earl of Pembroke. |
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It was news she failed to share with the voters who duly elected her. |
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I recently lost my mobile phone and duly reported it missing. |
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I was duly attacked for my remarks and offered an immediate and unqualified apology. |
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The defendants were guilty of repudiatory breach of the partnership deed by entering into the dissolution agreement and Mr. Smith duly accepted such repudiation. |
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Stakes was duly fingerprinted and made to pose for a mugshot, as Zimmerman still has not in connection with the Martin shooting. |
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When I was duly discharged I made a firm resolution to surrender my subscriptions, which were bleeding my budget with their ridiculously high rates and false promises. |
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An ace gives him match point and he duly completes an impressive win. |
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One of the lads took umbrage at this public affront to his manliness and duly acknowledged the driver with a hand signal that wasn't too friendly. |
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A piano was played, hymns were sung, we all duly recited the confession, creeds and responses, and the curate ascended the pulpit with surplice flowing. |
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We'll all pretend to be duly chastised by our libertine ways and pay obeisance to those good heartland values that neither they nor we actually live by. |
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The picture has been duly re-touched in order to spare his blushes. |
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The dancefloor duly cleared, and I was dragged into the centre of the clapping masses to arhythmically twitch and prance for what seemed like ten minutes. |
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She is a journalistic force all to her self and we were duly in awe. |
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The cops were duly called and arrived in a few VW-combi vans. |
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I insist on being read each and every one, so that I may duly reward each well-wisher with a sackful of sugar beets from the Zweibel ancestral home in Prussia. |
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Despite the demurrals of wistful theocrats, separation of church and state is an even better idea today than it was in 1791, when the First Amendment was duly ratified. |
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However, while all of the absent antecedents are duly filled in, we are left with a sense that pronouns are not the only parts of speech left unspoken. |
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His exuberance and unflagging talents were duly noted by West Indies selectors and it wasn't long before he became a member of the West Indies under-19 team. |
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Six yards out from goal, he duly slotted home the decisive score. |
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The national department is to amend current exemption procedures and criteria later this year to ensure all those who cannot pay fees are duly exempt from doing so. |
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Conneh was duly freed and ensured his safe passage back to Guinea. |
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I was duly dispatched to clean house for bourgeois wives in the suburbs who complained I was too slow, and a choirmaster who asked if I ever considered modelling swimwear. |
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A crew from a local television station duly arrived that afternoon. |
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Structural evaluations, as with medical diagnoses, can be lawfully and reliably provided only by duly credentialed and adequately schooled individuals. |
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The sales leaflet for it duly arrived and circulated amongst the staff. |
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Being proud and genteel New Englanders, the salon-goers covered up their patricide with flattery, duly noting Edwards's considerable intellect and pious reputation. |
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All of this might be put down to us being both blatant and stupid travellers, ignorantly and arrogantly swanning our way around and duly receiving our just deserts. |
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Again the Australian referee courted controversy when he seemed to indicate a Scottish penalty advantage but gave none when Blair was duly scragged by the green jerseys. |
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In the first half we made mistakes that were duly and deservedly punished. |
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The Wallabies duly manufactured another excellent try when Larkham's cut-out pass found Roff, who sold Cohen a dummy and sent Rathbone in for his second. |
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In the meantime we attach a duly authorised copy of your facsimile dated 6th October 2000, which can now be included in the aforementioned Sub-Contract Agreement. |
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I duly applied to both universities to undertake postgraduate study. |
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In February 1745, an invitation to an extravagant masked ball celebrating the Dauphin's marriage to the Spanish Infanta was duly sent to Madame d' Etioles. |
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Several people from Sligo duly embarked for Rome, while the community sent Fr. Norbert Murray and Br. Philip Kerrigan to represent them in St. Peter's Square. |
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Since every viewer knows that 8 Mile is based on the life of the man who plays its hero, megastar rapper Eminem, we duly assume that Rabbit is also headed for megastardom. |
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During the course of the day, nature called and a public toilet was duly spotted in the distance, shining like a beacon of light in an otherwise barren sea of heather. |
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It stated that a copy of the agreement and side letter had been sent to the Claimant and that she would be able to complete when she had them back duly signed by the Claimant. |
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They conclude that military service temporarily removed the young, labouring men who dominated the criminal orders, only to return them, duly brutalised, at the war's end. |
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Merely making such a confession presupposes that a title deed has been duly authenticated, so that one can adamantly continue to invoke it in defending one's property. |
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And our prize books were duly inscribed copies of the following three. |
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Arbroath Saviour was made a 3-1 favourite for the Presidents Cup, and Alex Smith's fast dog duly obliged. |
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The Championship trophy duly returned to Headingley for the second time after a tough final against Castleford at Odsal Stadium. |
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An Army Order was duly issued in 1933, which laid down regulations for tempo, dynamics and orchestration. |
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A referendum was duly held on 5 June 1975, and the proposition to continue membership was passed with a substantial majority. |
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None of them were sorry when Faust was duly consigned to the nether regions. |
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The fortifications at Leith, Inchkeith and Dunbar Castle were duly removed, and the French garrisons left Scotland. |
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In 1880, he was duly elected Member for Midlothian and returned to the premiership. |
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John was duly executed, but his claims resonated with those criticising Edward for his lack of regal behaviour and steady leadership. |
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The ceremony took place on 13 July, with the royal family paying a rare visit to Wales, and the future Edward VIII was duly invested. |
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At his trial he impressed and duly signed for them at the age of 17, relocating to Yorkshire. |
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The unsent intercepted messages had been duly filed by the junior officer left on duty that night, who failed to appreciate their significance. |
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Notice of the King's permission to accept and to display this honour was duly published in the London Gazette. |
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In spite of this war with Spain swiftly became unavoidable, and on 4 January 1762 Britain duly declared war on Spain. |
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The mutinous legions were sent to the front in Illyricum, while those who had assisted in their defeat were duly rewarded. |
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Within a week, he was baptized, ordained and duly consecrated bishop of Milan. |
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Thus Lord Falconer duly appeared the following day in the House of Lords to carry out his duties from the Woolsack. |
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They duly did, significantly influenced by the thought that they could not afford to lose their friend in Parliament. |
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Wearing his custom-made silks, McCarthy duly rode the horse a treat as they streeted the opposition and helped connections clean up the bookies. |
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At the Company's Annual General Meeting held on 30 November all resolutions were duly passed. |
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After the inevitable storm of outrage, Fabricant duly deleted his Tweet and offered a grovelling apology. |
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Yes, the employer has the right to ask for duly notarised documents that proves your qualifications. |
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Second, the government must begin the process of complete demilitarisation, duly monitored by an agency like the United Nations. |
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You are duly, and rightly, dumped before the drink menu even lands. |
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Seat and Footboards will be Hallock Wood duly Painted, The Boat provided with 2 Oarlocks and Wooden Oars. |
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She also said I would receive a letter from Milton Keynes which I should ignore, which I duly did. |
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The newspaper was duly found guilty of crimes against the language in the modern-day kangaroo court known as Twitter. |
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And if that instinct needed backing up, he duly obliged in spectacular fashin 37 minutes. |
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If the appointor is a corporation, this form must be affixed with its common seal or signed by its director or duly authorised representative. |
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At the start of the Assembly the Moderator is duly elected, although the election is considered a formality. |
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The inquest on keeper Davidson was duly held, and at the commencement seemed likely to cause Tony Palliser less anxiety than he had expected. |
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As any limb well and duly exercised, grows stronger, the nerves of the body are corroborated thereby. |
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I was provided with a receipt and duly and officially accepted as an excursionist. |
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But the visitors' win was all but sealed when Diouf was hauled down by Tamas as he raced towards goal late on and the Romanian was duly sent off. |
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The receipt of the German signal by the receiver was duly passed to the transmitter, the signal to be repeated. |
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The codes of practice were duly put in place and for the next five years the Rail Regulator received no complaints about ROSCO behaviour. |
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The church teaches that all duly consecrated bishops have a lineal succession from the apostles of Christ, known as apostolic succession. |
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Water towers were duly constructed, but the weight of water in the raised tanks caused them to collapse. |
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The cavorting couple duly got into the seasonal spirit before some party pooper spotted them and security booted the loved-up ladies out of the Stamford Bridge bash. |
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The police post will be staffed by 22 agents duly trained in tourism security, who will set up preventive patrols in areas such as Las Granadillas, El Pital and Los Planes. |
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It was eventually determined that the accidents were most likely due to the camber of the road's surface, which reached dangerous levels in places and was duly altered. |
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Considering myself duly warned, I spread the barbed wire apart, slipped between the rusted lines, and headed into the lonesome reaches of the southern Badlands. |
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New Star Investment Trust plc is pleased to announce that all Resolutions put to the Annual General Meeting of the Company held today were duly passed on a show of hands. |
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Sheikhs duly regarded any civil marriage inapplicably null and void. |
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Chlothar thus granted that his son Dagobert I would be their king and he was duly acclaimed by the Austrasian warriors in the traditional fashion. |
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In 1519, with the death of his paternal grandfather Maximilian I, Charles inherited the Habsburg territories in Germany, and was duly elected as Holy Roman Emperor that year. |
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The Pentomic division, for example, is duly addressed and provides a warning against radical organizational changes which are dependent on unrealized technological advances. |
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The citizen's concern was duly noted in the meeting minutes. |
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She supported John Major as her successor and he duly won the leadership contest, although in the years to come her approval of Major would fall away. |
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This was duly formed in 1890 as the Isles of Scilly Rural District. |
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He mentioned an early unpublished History of Astronomy as probably suitable, and it duly appeared in 1795, along with other material such as Essays on Philosophical Subjects. |
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And, perhaps, if they were distinctly weighed, and duly considered, they would afford us another sort of logic and critic, than what we have been hitherto acquainted with. |
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Where the appeal committee is seised, it shall meet at the earliest 14 days, except in duly justified cases, and at the latest 6 weeks, after the date of referral. |
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I had turned up with a bottle, which the hostess, Celia, had duly fridged, but everyone else had opted for camomile tea, making me feel like the biggest lush in south London. |
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The next day the breeze freshened and the Ibis duly stood out to sea. |
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This second consular army decisively defeated the Macedonians at the Battle of Pydna in 168 BC and the Macedonians duly capitulated, ending the war. |
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By invitation of Scottish magnates, Edward I resolved the dispute, ruling in favour of John Balliol, who duly swore loyalty to him and became king. |
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I know already, for your forwardness, you have deserved rewards and crowns, and, we do assure you, on the word of a prince, they shall be duly paid you. |
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James duly invaded Northern England leading to the Battle of Flodden. |
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He duly also became James I of England in 1603 and moved to London. |
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Nelson duly took command of the Hinchinbrook on 1 September. |
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Duly married, the couple lived for some time in peace and contentment, until one day Marko boasted that his wife was a vila, whereupon she put on her wings and flew away. |
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