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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
regularise .
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Examples
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"There are sound and compelling reasons for the government not to include the unit in the investigation, given the ruling of the Constitutional Court that Heath's position as head of the unit should be 'regularised' as soon as possible," it said.
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* There are sound and compelling reasons for the government not to include the unit in the investigation, given the ruling of the constitutional court that the Heath's position as head of the unit should be 'regularised' as soon as possible.
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There are sound and compelling reasons for the government not to include the unit in the investigation, given the ruling of the constitutional court that the Heath's position as head of the unit should be 'regularised' as soon as possible.
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But the gem of the book perhaps, as far as good novel-matter is concerned (for Jérôme himself is not much more than a stalking-horse for satire), is Malvina, his first left-handed and then "regularised" spouse, and very much his better half.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889
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It calls for extant illegals (the ones doing the crappy jobs indigenous layabouts won't get up to do) to be 'regularised' because they would appear to be making a contribution to the economy (as opposed to the indigenous layabouts).
Army Rumour Service 2009
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It calls for extant illegals (the ones doing the crappy jobs indigenous layabouts won't get up to do) to be 'regularised' because they would appear to be making a contribution to the economy (as opposed to the indigenous layabouts).
Army Rumour Service 2009
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Constitutional Court that Heath's position as head of the unit should be 'regularised' as soon as possible, "it said.
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Richard Murphy, head of Tax Research, said: No indication is given as to how these accounts are to be regularised.
Secrecy deal with Switzerland could let Britons avoid £40bn in taxes Phillip Inman 2010
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One anon. writes: "A couple of days ago Bishop Rifan concelebrated a new mass in Brazil; the FSSP and other regularised traditional groups are silent and have no bishop; the monks of Papa Stronsay wait and wait."
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A couple of days ago Bishop Rifan concelebrated a new mass in Brazil; the FSSP and other regularised traditional groups are silent and have no bishop; the monks of Papa Stronsay wait and wait.
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