- Engrossing,
forestalling and
regrating were
marketing offences in English,
Welsh and
Irish common law. The
terms were used to
describe unacceptable methods...
-
Charlotte who
tries to
phone her
husband at the
police station, but Beau
forestalls her and cuts the
phone cord
before Charlotte can say a word to the sheriff...
-
prosecutor charged that Mr. Weinberger's
efforts to hide his
notes may have '
forestalled impeachment proceedings against President Reagan' and
formed part of...
-
Caledonians in 197, but
permanent conquest of the
whole of
Great Britain was
forestalled by
Roman forces becoming bogged down in
punishing guerrilla warfare and...
- a voter's
identity in an
election or a
referendum is anonymous. This
forestalls attempts to
influence the
voter by intimidation, blackmailing, and potential...
- disappointed. Some
believed the
sudden announcement was a
preemptive move to
forestall any vote by the
council in
favour of a more
powerful episcopal body. Religious...
- that[harm] have [I], mid(with) God's support, afore(previously) forefangen(
forestalled) that to you
never henceforth thence none unfrith(breach of peace) ne...
- USS
Forrestal (CVA-59) (later CV-59, then AVT-59), was a
supercarrier named after the
first United States Secretary of
Defense James Forrestal. Commissioned...
-
transferred supervision of
baking and brewing,
weights and measures, and
forestalling and regrating, from the town to the university. King's
College Chapel...
- some of the core characters.
Retools are
usually part of an
effort to
forestall cancellation of a
still running production.
Reboots and
remakes are common...