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Перевод: procuring


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Тезаурус:

  1. He was charged with accroaching royal power and procuring the deaths of the Earl of Lancaster and other nobles, acquiring many lands that belonged to the crown, and disobeying the judgement of banishment pronounced against him in 1321.
  2. Rudimentary Mafiosi, such as Franco Ambrosio, who was shortly to be a founding member of Jackie Oliver's and Alan Rees's Arrows team, an egregious former self-styled gun-runner and mercenary later gaoled for escaping up Holland Park Avenue throwing bags of cocaine out the windows of his car, floated around on the edge of those early South American season-openers, the former offering fantastic deals (on which he rarely delivered) and the latter procuring the kind of girls that racing drivers can relax with.
  3. HERCULES, as one of his Twelve Labours, was charged with slaying the dragon and, outwitting the three sisters with the help of ATLAS, procuring the apples for Eurystheus.
  4. Courtney reported how difficult the Cabinet Office was finding the task of procuring comparable figures from the various government departments and agencies for the annual review.
  5. Research done for Philips testifies to the importance that the police now attach to interrogation of suspects and the procuring of confessions from the guilty.
  6. Just when you think you're in for an in-depth discussion on the technicalities of the Joey Beltram mix of state-of-the-art frightcore Techno duo MESSIAH's last single, you find yourself caught up in a debate about doom and dwarf procuring and rock 'n' roll giants.
  7. You cannot be compelled to commit, or be a party to, a criminal offence or to undertake any other unlawful act (such as, in one reported case, procuring prostitutes for the firm's customers), nor can you be forced to put yourself in immediate physical danger.
  8. English law has the lesser crime of procuring unlawful sexual intercourse by threats or intimidation, and appears to limit rape to those cases where there is a threat of violence.
  9. Secondly, conspiring or attempting to commit or inciting, aiding, abetting, counselling, or procuring the commission of any arrestable offence is in itself arrestable.
  10. The narrowest position is to say that rape is committed only where D threatens violence or knows that V is in fear of violence, and that any other threat must fall within the lesser offence of procuring sex by threats.
  11. "His business," one observer noted of Pillai, "is to do a good job, whether the job is the procuring of animal manure or the crushing of nationalism or the nursing of village sports."
  12. According to this view, the woman who agrees to have sex with D only when he promises to marry her (never intending to keep this promise) - and because he has promised to marry her - is a victim not of rape but of the lesser offence of procuring sexual intercourse by false representations.
  13. An examination of the results of early Anglo-Saxon craftsmanship point to the effort and organisation involved in procuring the raw materials.

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