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- noun Plural form of
monitory .
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That they should appeal against the abuse of obtaining and publishing monitories, and lodge an interpleader against the sentence of the judge of first instruction, who had condemned the matron to capital punishment;
Celebrated Crimes (Complete) Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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Civil liberties are about to improve for homeowners (an end to bin snooping) and white people (an end to ID cards), and will get worse for gays and monitories, whom the Tories traditionally enact laws to harm (sus, Section 28).
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Even if he says, as most do, that he doesn't know what to do, explain him patiently and if it is possible monitories him.
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Human Rights Watch urged world leaders in a statement on Tuesday to pressure King Abdullah to end discrimination against religious monitories in the kingdom. “There is no religious freedom in Saudi Arabia, †™ †™ says Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at the rights watchdog. “The dialogue should be about where religious intolerance runs deepest, and that includes Saudi Arabia. â€
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Conradin being prefTed by Henry to haffcen his march Arrives into Italy, in the month of October arrived at Verona, wt/ian with ten thoufand horfe, in contempt of the monitories arm y m and fulminations of the pope.
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1782
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social security besides giving shape to special schemes for ST/ST, OBC, monitories and for women.
Analysis 2010
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social security besides giving shape to special schemes for ST/ST, OBC, monitories and for women.
Analysis 2010
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