The objective of such a European procedure should be to facilitate access to justice by purveying a procedure of moderate duration at affordable costs. |
The dead man was one of many black Africans purveying goods outside normal shop hours and without work permits. |
What that spyware is trying to do is collect that information and the people who are purveying it trying to sell it. |
They then become a center of excellence purveying their expertise to the public at large. |
The conservative talk jocks have been purveying this canard to explain their monopoly of the spectrum. |
On occasion, Soviet students openly disputed with lecturers purveying official truths, and this was quite shocking for traditionalists. |