Large as was the building, she had already visited the greatest part; though, on being told that, with the addition of the kitchen, the six or seven rooms she had now seen surrounded three sides of the court, she could scarcely believe it, or overcome the suspicion of there being many chambers secreted.
"I was going on," continued Bud, "while this coffee is boiling, to describe to you a case of genuine law and order that I knew of once in the times when cases was decided in the chambers of a six-shooter instead of a supreme court.
She had no desire to peer into the locked chambers of Barney's house of life.
Around the throne on high not a single star quivered; but the deep intonations of the heavy thunder constantly vibrated upon the ear; whilst the terrific lightning revelled in angry mood through the cloudy chambers of heaven, seeming to scorn the power exerted over its terror by the illustrious Franklin!
"Even if a partner is complaining about work, you shouldn't see that as an invitation or opportunity to provide critical feedback," said Anthony Chambers, chief academic officer at The Family Institute at Northwestern University.
We are for the most part more lonely when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our chambers.
The Judges Pistol One day Mel Martin stopped by the chambers of a judge with whom he had lunch appointment.
We are for the most part more lonely when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our chambers.
"One day these tiny chambers may become an alternative to large scale farms," Liu said.
Do you not see the mirrors bright in chambers high Grieve o'er your snow-white hair though once it was silk-black?
, and the scalding waters rushed through its walls and chambers like blood through a man's body, , driving the chill from the stone halls, filling the glass gardens with a moist warmth, keeping the earth from freezing.
The bill passed both chambers of the state legislature; Hawaii's 25 state senators voted for the bill unanimously, while only four of the 51 members of the state's House of Representatives voted against it.
"The highly questionable quality of the evidence upon which these accusations have been based and the lack of any effective judicial oversight have given rise to some of the greatest injustices that I have encountered in over 20 years of practice," said Mr Lewis from Garden Court Chambers, who has represented several of the affected claimants and overturned the Home Office's ruling in each case.
" Then he added, "After my death, thou shalt show him the whole castle: all the chambers, halls, and vaults, and all the treasures which lie therein, but the last chamber in the long gallery, in which is the picture of the princess of the Golden Dwelling, shalt thou not show.
John Longworth, director generalof the British Chambers of Commerce, warned that companies would face "endless" legal challenges and grievances resulting from "gender-neutral" parental leave.
Rats lived in special chambers where they were exposed to different levels of radiation of the type emitted by cellphones for nine hours a day, every day.
There are several categories of business school in France: those part of a public university (the Institut d'Administration des Entreprises network); privately-run business schools that operate like companies with shareholders; some that operate as non-profits under the status of etablissement d'enseignement supérieur privé d'intérêt général (private higher education institutions with a public interest); and the écoles consulaires, a final group that includes big schools such as HEC and ESCP Eur
12-14) in a single season since Tom Chambers accomplished the feat in 1990, according to research from ESPN Stats & Information.
A study appearing in the March issue of the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) placed pregnant rats and their offspring in two chambers, one exposed to outdoor Beijing air and the other containing an air filter that removed most of the air pollution particles.
It's just one piece of New York's air quality strategy, which also aims at slashing greenhouse gas emissions 80% from 2005 levels by 2050, says Mark Chambers, director of the mayor's Office of Sustainability.