Summarily
in sentence
30 examples of Summarily in a sentence
My father, hiding nearby, reveals himself, and was
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taken to prison.
And the hysteria grew and grew until in February 1942, the president of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, ordered all Japanese-Americans on the West Coast of America to be
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rounded up with no charges, with no trial, with no due process.
Keep in mind also that the makeup genius, Jack Pierce, who actually did medical research in order to create all of our favorites, was
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fired right after this particular film was released.
He loved her like a daughter and was under the mindset that he was rescuing her from some sort of harm or neglect that he likely believed was coming from her mother who paid little attention to her over the 3 plus years that my father took care of her and
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raised her so her mother could frolic about.
His old girlfriend
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dumps him, no employer will hire him, and his kid brother (William Holden, here in one of his earliest roles) is being drawn into a life of crime to finance his dream of an automotive shop and to marry pretty Jane Bryan.
it was hardly "beautiful" as the women were subjugated to being
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rounded up, imprisoned on a the slightest whim and then beaten, raped, buried alive, or as this one woman...stoned to death by a gleeful mob after being wrongfully accused of uttering obscenities.
Here, by 1943, MGM had been producing the series for 5 years and allowed it to descend into what might be called benign disinterest only to be
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shelved when studio bean counters pointed out the last several productions had actually lost money in their initial release.
A Greek government that
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rejected conditions set by the EU and the International Monetary Fund would immediately be cut off by the ECB and forced to exit the euro.
Likewise, the goal of creating an international order that serves everyone was
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abandoned.
And, given the country’s politicized judiciary, most electoral petitions were
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dismissed on technical grounds, with many candidates denied even the right to present their cases.
But, given the Conservative Party’s history of
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dethroning its leaders, there is a strong chance that May will have to resign as prime minister well before the Brexit negotiations end.
Those who
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dismiss the loss of jobs miss a key points: America's economy has not been performing well.
Since Duterte’s inauguration last year, police and affiliated death squads have
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executed more than 8,000 suspected drug users.
The incumbent chief minister, Mayawati, whose Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) won an absolute majority last time by forging a “rainbow coalition” composed of her Dalit (formerly “untouchable”) constituency and upper castes, was
summarily
ousted.
That July, after an uneasy period of sharing power with Prince Norodom Ranariddh’s royalist party, Hun Sen launched a bloody coup in which his opponents were exiled, arrested, tortured, and in some cases
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executed.
But even if Wolfowitz is eventually forced to resign, nothing will be gained if US President George W. Bush is allowed
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to choose his replacement, as US Presidents have been doing ever since the Bank was founded after World War II.
It is true that coalition politics prevented decisive action, with a railway minister being
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dismissed by his own party leader – whom the UPA was politically unable to confront – after attempting to raise fares.
Alleged sympathizers are being
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dismissed from their jobs, if not also jailed.
Indeed, he has launched what many are calling a reign of terror: Scores of senior officials have been
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and brutally executed, while others cower in fear.
In short, Trump has
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divorced his allies, in political and emotional terms, as he has attacked the values on which democracy depends.
After a three-day chase, on Christmas Day, the dictator and his wife were captured, tried, and
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executed by a kangaroo “people’s court.”
Brazil’s police have
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executed suspected petty criminals.
These new points of debate emerged amid scenes of late-night mayhem in the House of Commons, before Parliament was
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closed on September 9.
Opposition leaders were harassed and occasionally jailed, but were not
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executed, as in Syria or Iraq.
The conservative Greek government responded by closing the country’s borders, suspending asylum processing, and
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deporting arriving asylum seekers.
'Sir.''Don't laugh.''Certainly not, Sir.'So, by way of indemnification, Mr. Weller contorted his features from behind the wheel-barrow, for the exclusive amusement of the boy with the leggings, who thereupon burst into a boisterous laugh, and was
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cuffed by the long gamekeeper, who wanted a pretext for turning round, to hide his own merriment.
Wardle stood with his back to the fire, surveying the whole scene, with the utmost satisfaction; and the fat boy took the opportunity of appropriating to his own use, and
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devouring, a particularly fine mince-pie, that had been carefully put by, for somebody else.
Evidence of a previous conviction for robbery having been given against the prisoner, the magistrate refused to deal
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with the offence, but referred it to the Assizes.
The captain disposed of us
summarily.
Thus, in order to enunciate here only summarily, a law which it would require volumes to develop: in the high Orient, the cradle of primitive times, after Hindoo architecture came Phoenician architecture, that opulent mother of Arabian architecture; in antiquity, after Egyptian architecture, of which Etruscan style and cyclopean monuments are but one variety, came Greek architecture (of which the Roman style is only a continuation), surcharged with the Carthaginian dome; in modern times, after Romanesque architecture came Gothic architecture.
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