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Your neck, sir, is pen, book, and counters; so the acquittance follows.
In 2009 the acquittance of Bondevik and Brundtland was announced.
A profound acquittance with the vedas by no means gave the full measure of the Swami's scriptural learning.
This meant that work on auditing a later officer's account could not even begin until that of his predecessor had received its acquittance (Quietus).
Taking a long over due vacation and planning to renew my acquittance with..." "Incoming communications" the computer said.
Mansoor got acquittance with the band and worked on the first album was spearheaded with writing of a patriotic song.
That case finished in full acquittance of the last as he was a subordinated to the Minister of Defense and was executing his orders.
Such is th' acquittance render'd back of him, Who, beyond measure, dar'd on earth."
"Omittance is no acquittance," growled the jailer, "and I shall certainly wring their necks before twenty-four hours are over: you may be sure of that."
Minister Jyri Häkämies (conservative) was acquittance with Arctos chairman of the board.
Which he presumes already vain and void, Because not yet inflicted, as he feared, By some immediate stroke; but soon shall find Forbearance no acquittance, ere day end.
Gurth at length complied; and telling out eighty zecchins upon the table, the Jew delivered out to him an acquittance for the horse and suit of armour.
I did so, and Bailie Jarvie was looking anxiously around for another, the Scottish law requiring the subscription of two witnesses to validate either a bond or acquittance.
The acquittance of Halid was followed by stone throwings to the court house by university students and various protests and demonstrations around Ujung Pandang.
Keneally's meetings with Pfefferberg, research and interviews of Schindler's acquittance are detailed in another of his books titled Searching for Schindler: A Memoir (2007).
Soon Ivan Drach has left the party, followed by the acquittance of Mykhailo Horyn in June 1992 together with V.Burlakov.
Nyachae's earlier exposure to western education was facilitated by his own father, himself a mission educated graduate who used his strong influence and acquittance to the colonial administrators to be appointed chief.
On the other hand, Metropolitan Hilarion notes the success of the book and its role in the acquittance of the West with the Eastern Christian practices of the Jesus prayer.
In his book "The Road to Mecca", Muhammad Asad tells his personal acquittance with as-Senussi and his personal travel to Libya with as-Sanussi's request.
He lived in the shop of this same friend in Kadikoy for a while, until he made the acquittance of a widow named Sirpuhi, whose daughter was studying Latin in Italy.
It sums up thousands in a trice: you have no true debitor and creditor but it; of what's past, is, and to come, the discharge: your neck, sir, is pen, book and counters; so the acquittance follows.
Now must your conscience my acquittance seal, And You must put me in your heart for friend, Sith you have heard, and with a knowing ear, That he which hath your noble father slain Pursued my life.
The non-fulfilment of this promise led to numerous disputes, and in 1657 the colony refused to give his heirs possession of his estate until they paid 500 £ for non-fulfilment of the agreement and gave an acquittance of all claims.
Many forest landowners were in fact heavily amerced by Passelewe: in 1264 the Abbot of Bruern paid 500 marks for acquittance of all the trespasses of which he had been convicted at the Oxford Forest Eyre in 1245.
To deliver themselves from this subjection to their creditors, the poorer citizens were continually calling out either for an entire abolition of debts, or for what they called New Tables; that is, for a law which should entitle them to a complete acquittance upon paying only a certain proportion of their accumulated debts.