Sentences with word «plaint»

I often see plaints about sexism in publishing.
The form of plaint for a foreign judgment (Form No. 11 of Appendix A to the First Schedule of the CPC) requires the plaintiff to set out a specific amount due from the Defendant.
Old gold bugs know the old plaint, «gold, gold, you're makin» me old.»
froggy i don't consider my self «uman» and yes i compare plaint and animals to «umans.»
It is the raging plaint of a homeless people in a Babylonian death camp.
Complement each Arora Creations dish with a serving of plaint yogurt.
If at all possible, begin using a pregnancy - friendly stretch mark cream the second you realize you are with child, even if your stomach is still flat — this may help keep the connective tissue plaint and able to withstand stretching.
Edestin is a type of plaint protein that is similar to protein found in the human body making it ideal to meet the cellular demands for things like DNA repair.
Whatever the day has in store, Carvela Kurt Geiger's Selena Plaint Front Tote has you covered.
Her final plaint is «mal... mal... mal...,» the «l» of course silent, so it could be the bleat of a helpless sheep or the call of an infant for its mother.
Over the bigger kerbs, meanwhile, the chassis is plaint enough to not be skipped off line.
Mr. Flew's best - known plaint for atheism, «Theology and Falsification,» was delivered in 1950 to the Socratic Club, chaired by none other than C.S. Lewis.
plaint of Judge Louire in dissent, not a result of an arbitrary policy decision by the en banc majority.
The new procedures were agreed following public com - plaints to the commissioner, whose role is to protect the privacy of personal information.
All I can come up with is, «Let's plaint the wall outside.»
Some of the tenements had been the subjects of plaints, lodged by Mr Morellini, for almost four years.
The chamber's plaint is questionable on other grounds, too.
We imagine that on hearing Radha's plaint, Krishna, whose gaze into the recesses of the human heart is as penetrating as it is compassionate, smiled to himself in the dark.
For elementary school children the game is primarily physical, kinetic; but to older children I read my poem «Plaint of the Summer Vampires,» which pretends to be a lament voiced by a mosquito and a deerfly.
«Nature listens not to the plaints of man, it is callous to his sorrows.
Glibface had heard the plaint many times over.
im pro life all life is equal I do not see the difrence between «umans» plaints, and Animals.
The Book of Psalms is the hymnbook of the second Temple, erected after the return from exile, and in it we have a compilation of great hymns through which the people voiced their aspirations, their thanksgivings, their plaints, their trust in Yahweh in the midst of both joy and adversity.
And without the supplications in the psalms concerning suffering, would the plaint of the righteous also find the path to invocation, even if it must lead to contestation and recrimination?
The figure of Jesus as the «faithful witness» (ho martys, ho pistos) becomes the shadow under which Rodrigues makes his plaint known.
Few would argue with the owners» plaints that salary escalation has gotten out of hand, that players should perform each year and that teams should make money.
Hancock's plaint is that mainstream science is stuck in a uniformitarian model of slow, gradual change and so can not accept a catastrophic explanation.
A touchscreen infotainment system is available in the center stack, and the plaint but simple button arrangement below should be easy to use on the move.
We know that any thought of salvation is futile, that our plaints will fall on deaf ears, but we lament on nonetheless; it's simply the human condition to tilt at windmills.
It is only in low speed that you will find yourself curbing your plaints about the ride quality.
To celebrate the publication of «Plaint for Provence» - Book 3 in The Troubadours Quartet author Jean Gill has asked MysteryReads to select 7 winners for a print copy of the first edition of «Song at Dawn», Book 1 in the prize - winning Troubadours Quartet.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] JEAN - MARIE STRAUB has frequently quoted D. W. Griffith's plaint «What the modern movie lacks is beauty — the beauty of moving wind in the trees.»
Evidently the plaint du jour out there in denial land is that there is a video showing kids being blown up for not believing in climate disruption (not recommended for winning hearts and kidneys).
I gathered this from the blog, Justice for Helen, set up to make her plaint.
A plaint and a plea — As many (some?)
There is no specific procedure for a suit brought on a foreign judgment and the suit would, as with all other suits, be initiated by presenting a plaint.
If the Court is satisfied that no further argument or evidence than the parties can at once adduce is required as may be sufficient for the decision of the suit and that no injustice will result from proceeding with the suit, the Court may make a determination at the «first hearing», which takes place after the plaint and written statement have been filed, before the «hearing of the suit» where witnesses are examined.

Phrases with «plaint»

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