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    1. You cannot understand God’s prerogative for that nation before you understand the severity of God over that nation


    2. “I did not take the charges as being directed specifically against Althart, I took it as within my prerogative to investigate any who might have gained by the availability of the body Ava was put into


    3. But this prerogative of the crown seems to have been reserved rather for


    4. Tohm pointed out, “And it is the inherent prerogative of the First Water to choose for themselves, remember


    5. ‘That is your prerogative, but you will come to realize your mistake


    6. That many financially successful individuals should decide to pass along the fruits of their labors to their families and loved ones instead of having them arbitrarily redistributed to other individuals, should be a prerogative of acquired wealth; a privilege enjoyed by those who have properly earned it and should enjoy the right of disposing it as they think fit


    7. It would not be his prerogative and he simply does not have that power unless this legal maxim is proven wrong after hundreds of years of accepted fact


    8. The decision to use force in a rescue attempt is not taken lightly and is normally the prerogative of the Head of State


    9. Not having to wait was apparently another prerogative of Dorian’s cognate


    10. Now, if you are refusing to see them, I can marvel at your willpower and I certainly respect it’s your prerogative to not see things; but the fact remains, there’s about at least three hundred zombies coming our way, and all that stands between them and your brain is this warding circle,” Steve told me with a feeling of acute worry in his voice

    11. As in Britain, hunting with hounds was the prerogative of the aristocracy,


    12. Galilee, we continued to obey this prerogative, on an instinctive level


    13. “After all it is a woman’s prerogative to be late,” she added


    14. He recounted how the Adjuster had warned him about the inability of any power or personality to deprive him of the creator prerogative of independence of time


    15. Through adolescence and adulthood, he retains the prerogative to


    16. Several decades ago, Karen Horney noted that "the prerogative of gender (is] the


    17. development to allow a woman, or women collectively, the prerogative of taking this


    18. leniency at the end of this trial, after all it was her prerogative as


    19. prerogative to attack your fiber chewing the fabrics a good thing you could get into is


    20. He turned around at the sound of the door opening and nodded his head in a polite but cautious welcome: he knew the extent of Zorokin’s power, which included the prerogative to arrest or execute him any time he wished if he had a good enough pretext to justify it

    21. His bidding was to be done without question; the prerogative of a dume


    22. Naturally, it is the prerogative of management to keep lag time between investment and


    23. Nevertheless, asking questions is the prerogative of the


    24. If you want to withdraw from our alliance, it is your prerogative, but then don’t expect our men and women to defend 218


    25. The Captain’s prerogative was to have Garcia simply sign it over to them, but it was not something she could ask, ethically or legally


    26. “That is your prerogative, sir,” the squad leader said, and then his eyes locked


    27. The fact is, the decision when and how to telecast a sensitive story is an editorial prerogative based on sound legal and journalistic advice


    28. To give life is the grand prerogative of God


    29. Such a council ought not to possess any legislative powers, or to interfere in the slightest degree with the prerogative of the Crown or the Royal supremacy


    30. To give spiritual life, as well as physical life, is the peculiar prerogative of God

    31. A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave


    32. Madonsela was able to point to the 12 000 pages already in the public domain, which disposed of the state’s claims to a secrecy prerogative


    33. Another form of nonverbal communication involving an extended finger popped into Abby’s mind, but her father definitely would not think it appropriate if she exercised that adult prerogative


    34. She had decided that fifty minutes was long enough to wait even for Bob, after all it was a woman’s prerogative to be late


    35. Manifestations in GOORR-VVU-Forms, and in a great many other Forms, is a part of the prerogative of the Collective Creativity of each LLUU-VVU-Form that passes duvuyllerrtly (that is, inertially, gradually, and sequentially) through certain borderline states in different types of Realities into other realization Forms


    36. How do some “people” reproject sometimes, during Meditations, into such Spheres of creativity in ODS that are not quite high-qualitative? If a Meditation or “an astral projection” is the prerogative only of high-frequency conglomerates of UU-VVU-copies, then how can their wave Configurations manifest in lower-qualitative “Spheres”? Aren’t they dissonant with them?


    37. planets around the sun to the tune of gravity, this was mainly God’s prerogative to have such knowledge


    38. It was a time of short neat hairstyles and such indulgences were the prerogative of artists


    39. To be in wholeness is a prerogative of God alone


    40. that is their prerogative, however, when each of us

    41. ancient Israel’s tumultuous history also clearly and undeniably exercised the prerogative to leave


    42. It is God’s prerogative to test us, even overwhelm us at times, but the answer is still found in Him


    43. Sin is law-breaking, and the remedy for lawbreaking, if it be by forgiveness, must be found in prerogative, and not in a legal process


    44. It is an exercise of prerogative and redeeming grace


    45. alia unambiguously opined that “while it is the prerogative of the Government to frame, revise


    46. “That’s certainly your prerogative, Mr


    47. manifest that he inherited, and largely too, the prerogative of majesty


    48. Unhappy woman, she has been too long and too persistently denied her legitimate prerogative to listen to his objurgations with any other feeling than the derision of the desperate


    49. “That’s the prerogative of the guild


    50. In fine, it might have answered very well the making a skew of; its enormous head seemed, in hue and size, not unlike a common sheep's heart; then you might have trolled dice securely along the broad back of the body of it; the length of it too was prodigious; then the rich appendage of the treasure-bag beneath, large in proportion, gathered and crisped up round in shallow furrows, helped to fill the eye, and complete the proof of his being a natural, not quite in vain; since it was full manifest that he inherited, and largely too, the prerogative of majesty which distinguishes that otherwise most unfortunate condition, and gave rise to the vulgar saying "That a fool's bauble is a lady's playfellow



















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