Madame de Motteville, who was on especial duty that evening, followed to aid and undress her.
Of course believers in the Jackson-Lincoln theory of the Presidency would not be content with this town meeting majority and minority method of determining by another branch of the Government what it seems the especial duty of the President himself to determine for himself in dealing with his own subordinate in his own department.
In cases where The Law prescribes no especial duty, the High Council shall act on those situations through interpretation of The Law.
Lewis read the great realists of the past, even of the present, and he sometimes admired them; but he saw their world as little better than a health-farm, held himself bound by no especial duty to study his own times, and longed for richer fare.
My father would not have known my especial duties.
That seems to be your especial duty, rushing me onto shuttles to Shanganagh for unusual assignments all over the galaxy.
She could not do enough to prove her gratitude for former favors, and went toiling and moiling about, feeling that the hardest, most disagreeable tasks were her especial duty.
It is our especial duty and obligation to change this.
In the meanwhile, all around her showed that their present state was that of punishment and probation, and that it was their especial duty to suffer without sinning.
But although general logic cannot give directions to the faculty of judgement, the case is very different as regards transcendental logic, insomuch that it appears to be the especial duty of the latter to secure and direct, by means of determinate rules, the faculty of judgement in the employment of the pure understanding.