Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Mr. Hutton started as though he had been taken in some felonious act.
And finally there was the felonious act of attempting to induce innocent bystanders to laugh themselves to death.
Captain Wolfe up there is certainly committing a bag full of felonious acts, but he's sure got your sorry hide pegged.
"I think he should have unlimited powers when the integrity of the game is concerned, people caught gambling, doing felonious acts, moral turpitude."
More troubling is that a law enforcement agency would not provide information, assuming it exists, to show that the President committed felonious acts.
Kate Middleton has it all: stunning beauty, intelligence, a loving family, a killer wardrobe and hair any girl would commit felonious acts for.
A Modest Proposal' But the American Association of University Professors wants that agreement expanded to include all "felonious acts" on campus.
"There is no question," the governor went on briskly, "about the propriety of her being thereshe was duly convicted of a felonious act, namely conspiracy and in- citement to riot.
Historic actions inspired by anti-Polonism ranged from felonious acts motivated by hatred, to physical extermination of the Polish nation, the goal of which was to eradicate the Polish state.
Like a guilty man caught in a felonious act, Justin swiftly slides Tessa's notes beneath the nearest pile of paper, springs to his feet and turns in horrified disbelief toward the oil room door.
The Act allowed the police to arrest "any person with any gun, pistol, hanger [dagger], cutlass, bludgeon or other offensive weapon ... with intent to commit a felonious act".
Is our precious Constitution "a covenant with death and an agreement with hell" because it recognizes the right of an owner to apprehend Negroes who have committed the felonious act of fleeing from their servitude?
Previous attempts to do an end-run around civil litigation limitations have included assigning massively skewed financial values to shared music in the hopes of making even minor instances of file sharing into felonious acts.
LEOKA reports fall into one of three categories: the officer was killed; the officer was injured by a felonious act; or the officer was injured due to negligence or accident.
While the group asserts that it "unequivocally condemns terrorism" and states that it has a "strict no-tolerance policy against terrorism and other felonious acts", it was described as "a right-wing terrorist group" by the FBI in 2001.
The Vagrancy Act 1824 providing power to arrest "... armed with any Gun, Pistol, Hanger, Cutlass, Bludgeon, or other offensive Weapon, or having upon him or her any Instrument, with Intent to commit any felonious Act;"
The Liberator faced harsh resistance from several state legislatures and local groups: for example, North Carolina indicted Garrison for felonious acts, and the Vigilance Association of Columbia, South Carolina, offered a reward of $1,500 ($25,957.20 in 2005 dollars) to those who identified distributors of the paper.