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The District Commissioner is ex-officio president of those within his sphere, and each court is composed of a permanent vice-president and three chiefs. Before leaving Itu she was asked informally whether she would consent to take the superintendence of Court affairs in the district, as she had done in Okoyong, but on a recognised basis.
If the Senate wish information previous to their final decision, the practice, keeping in view the constitutional relations of the Senate and the Executive, has been either to request the Executive to furnish it or to refer the subject to a committee of their body to communicate, either formally or informally, with the head of the proper department.
This resort was informally known as the “chicken ranch.” When Ramon tried to take his fair partner there, on the plea that they must have a bite to eat, she objected. “I don’t believe that place is respectable,” she told him very primly. “I don’t think you ought to ask me to go there.” “O Hell!” said Ramon to himself.
Cliff at Plainton. When that lady and her family had gone, with her carriage and pair, to the mansion of the Buskirks on the hill, and had there partaken of luncheon, very informally, in company with three of the most distinguished ladies of Harrington, who had also been invited very informally; and when the news of the magnificent repast which had been served on the occasion, with flowers from the greenhouse nearly covering the table, with everything tied up with ribbons which could possibly be so decorated, and with a present for each guest ingeniously concealed under her napkin, floated down into the town, there was no woman in that place who could put her hand upon her heart and honestly declare that hereafter Mrs.
Our credit is not maintained here in Richmond nor by our agents in Europe, but on the battlefield." Mr. Sefton looked at Prescott as if to say: "Just as I told you." Prescott thought it strange that they should speak so plainly before him, a mere subordinate, but policy might be in it, he concluded on second thought. They might desire their plain opinion to get back informally to General Lee.
"Here's some one to see you," and the presentation was quickly and informally made. The two men had seen each other before, but had not spoken. "Glad to know you, Colonel Ashley," said Donovan. "I've read a lot about you. You're on the Darcy case, they tell me." "In a way, yes. I'm working in the interests of the young man. But I hear you have another murder."
This group, which became informally known as the "Black Cabinet," included such prominent Afro-American leaders as Robert L. Vann of The Pittsburgh Courier, William H. Hastie of the Harvard Law School, Eugene Kinckle Jones of the Urban League, Mrs.
There were no official representations made to Berlin; Ambassador Gerard was merely asked to ascertain informally and transmit to Washington any pertinent facts he could gather bearing on Germany's culpability. The submarine issue, in fact, had reached a stage where explanations and excuses were of minor importance.
Dankshire tapped frantically with the little gavel, but Miss Eagerson, by sheer vocal power, took and held the floor. "I move that we take a vote on this question," she cried in piercing tones. "Let every woman who knows enough to appreciate Miss Bell's paper and has any sense of decency stand up!" Quite a large proportion of the audience stood up very informally.
He apparently considered it a rare jest that Bean should own any shares of anything; a thing for smiles even though one must humour the fellow. "Fifty shares! Well, well, that's good! Now the fact is, old man, I can place those for you this afternoon. Some of the Federal people going to meet informally here, and they happen to want a little block or two of the stuff, for voting purposes, you know.
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