"You know you're not supposed to leave the house without asking, " I said sternly.
But the judge sternly rejected the efforts and ordered Trie to a Washington halfway house 24-hours-a-day.
"This is not going to be over today, " one of the other women jurors told her sternly.
The Muslim religious establishment is sternly opposed to homosexuality, which it sees as explicitly prohibited in Islam.
Sternly, Andrnico Sr. demanded to know why they had done such a thing.
But it seems a tough way to recapture childhood thrills and besides, many modern stagings sternly eschew the fairy-tale elements.
After Fendrich and Dietrich-Dirschau had been sternly chastised, Fey was sentenced to twenty months in prison and Malskat to eighteen.
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"Wanton violence against police officers on duty shall be sternly dealt with to the full extent of the law, " she told reporters.
Churchill told MI5 to leak the Droz report, adding sternly that "it must not appear as having been furnished by the War Office".
They were the only ones present who didn't feel the need to wear disingenuous smiles and instead eyed Audin's troops sternly, all business.
All others will be dealt with swiftly and sternly, and those whose applications fail will be removed without the chance of a protracted appeal.
On the federal bench, Judge Roll developed a reputation for dealing sternly with criminal defendants, especially those accused of crossing illegally into the state from Mexico.
While sitting there, I could not help remembering that Fermor had once sternly corrected Fleming for a tiny factual error in his novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
What is also true, however, is that the sternly prudent housewife ushered in an era in which most citizens were much freer to borrow than in the past.
In its gloomy darkness, the kimono-clad owner sits sternly by the charcoal brazier, warming sake, rarely speaking and deciding what he will allow his literary customers to eat.
So I made an appointment for the next evening and was sternly instructed by the Genius Bar staff to be there no later than 10 minutes before my appointment.
Greensboro, North Carolina (CNN) -- John Edwards sternly reassured the wife of his then-campaign aide that using money from his wealthy benefactor to pay his mistress's expenses was legal, she testified Monday.
Offenders know a slap on the wrist or a sternly-raised eyebrow is the worst they face, and when the economy is buzzing again, no one wants to throw sand in the gears.
Instead of inviting you to an IRS office or sending out an agent, you get a sternly worded letter demanding that you document some item on your return, often charitable contributions or business deductions.
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Whereas Mr Suharto was sternly authoritarian, Mr Habibie has been ready to reform: he has given freedom to the press, emptied the jails of political prisoners and offered self-determination to the people of East Timor.
And of course there are plenty of weaklings in the GOP caucus in Congress who will quiver in their boots the first time some hack at one of the networks asks a sternly worded question.
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At the top of the stairs she walked sternly and without a glance past the oval mirror and into the bedroom, where I watched her bright reflection lie down on the bed and close her eyes.
When brick-ends started hurtling perilously close to my unprotected head and to those of my cameraman and sound recordist, a police superintendant marched sternly towards us with a warning that his officers could no longer guarantee our safety.
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