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She shuddered to think what discovery of that overstepping of her place would mean.
If that's for real, then that's a serious overstepping of state greediness.
If the judge sees any overstepping or understepping, they would then take another look at the leg structure of that particular cow.
Although the order included an opt-out clause for parents, lawmakers condemned the governor's action as an overstepping of executive authority.
If an animal is sickle-hocked, there will be some overstepping, which means he is stepping over his footprints.
That was widely decried as an overstepping of the bounds of propriety, and the Bush campaign pulled back.
Now, he was betraying his duty to the Hexamon to make amends for that overstepping of bounds.
To avoid excessive deficits any overstepping of these limits can only be temporary and only in exceptional circumstances.
Overstepping is the 1998 debut album by avant-garde composer Eve Beglarian.
But if his plan backfired, this overstepping of his authority could result in his own arrest by the Federation.
An overstepping of bounds.
But we cannot do this as long as there is an overstepping, out-of-control judiciary bent on usurping supremacy from the people.
He has avoided pointing out the overstepping of the Constitution by the Supreme Court lawyers and Judges.
The overstepping, dictatorial boss is said, by some who have read the 100-page manuscript, to bear a notable resemblance to Ms. Wintour.
Some parents and critics view it as an overstepping of boundaries that could lead to "lifelong personal and financial servitude to a corporation run by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi".
This egregious overstepping of his legal authority was made clear in each court in which the case was heard; not a single judge at any level saw fit to agree with the Attorney General's position.
In Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and even Armenia, there have been egregious examples of electoral manipulation or an overstepping of presidential powers in the name of efficiency and economic reform.
Her apparent overstepping of boundaries would be written off to her well-known arrogance, Sabin would forgive her because he had the hots for her, and Rob came off looking like a diplomat, if not a leader.
With the indulgence, to the extreme, of this self-torture, the narration, in what I have termed its first or obvious phase, has a natural termination, and so far there has been no overstepping of the limits of the real.
To the Editor: Anthony Lewis (column, Nov. 3) criticizes legislation that Senator Arlen Specter, Representative George W. Gekas and I introduced in response to an overstepping of bounds by a Federal district judge.
He, along with Dr. Albert H. Bowker, the chancellor of City University, and two other high university officials, announced their resignations, protesting what they said was an overstepping of policy-making functions and interference in academic matters by the city's Board of Higher Education, which served as the university's board of trustees.