It is
so notorious a fact that there is only High Court in Ghana.
L. Rev. 269 (1944), at page 286: «The party seeking judicial notice has the burden of convincing the judge that (a) the matter is
so notorious as not to be the subject of dispute among reasonable men or (b) the matter is capable of immediate accurate demonstration by resort to readily accessible sources of indisputable accuracy.»
Headlines abound about «Alberta judge who asked sex assault complainant about keeping her knees closed», the «Hamilton judge who wore Trump hat» and the «Nova Scotia judge under fire for claiming «a drunk can consent»»
So notorious are concerns about Canadian judges that the comedy show This Hour has 22 Minutes ran a sketch about neighbours being scared when a judge moves in down the street.
The only difficulty is that his evidence belies an ignorance of the impact of residual mouth alcohol which is
so notorious to the courts, as stated, by Durno, J., that Ducharme, J. is prepared to take judicial notice of it.
From The Great Train Robbery: This singular gentleman was Edward Pierce, and for a man destined to become
so notorious that Queen Victoria herself expressed a desire to meet him — or, barring that, to attend his hanging — he remains an oddly mysterious figure.
A rumour that the first Tomb Raider contained coding that could remove Lara's clothes became
so notorious that it's still commonly thought to be true.
Why sail across the Drake if in just three hours you can be standing with both feet on the Last Continent, safe and well.No fifteen metres high waves that make the stretch of ocean between the tip of South America and the Antarctic Peninsula
so notorious.
You may scratch your head wondering how Labs can be
so notorious for making amazingly controlled service dogs when your Labrador can barely walk on a leash without dragging you for the ride of your life.
This problem has been
so notorious to the point that many dog owners have decided to sidestep this particular product for that reason alone.
In fact, short sales are
so notorious for value, many investors are leaving the stock market, specifically opting to invest in short - sales and foreclosures.
Despite lingering concerns that this quintessential American writer
so notorious for his machismo might not resonate, the story of the old man's struggle to bring in his big fish touched them deeply.
But it shouldn't stop there, their transgressions upon humanity are
so notorious that they shouldn't just die, they should be punished for having lived.
The billboard stayed up for whopping five years and was
so notorious that passerby were surprised when it was finally taken down.
The scandal would become
so notorious that it would inspire a novel, an opera, a parody in a «Seinfeld» episode, lyrics in a Weird Al Yankovic song and even a 2007 campaign speech reference by President Barack Obama.
It is, essentially, John Carpenter performing as John Carpenter, a slightly surreal situation in which the auteur has become
so notorious that he riffs on his own notoriety — a musical 8 1/2.
That's why alcoholics are
so notorious for having B Vitamin deficiencies because of the fact, it takes B vitamins to process the sugar and alcohol.
Oni added, «This personally worries me because, these gunmen, who have suddenly become
so notorious, invading villages and so on, are people that have always been around.
The fear it creates in parents is
so notorious that it has its own catch - phrase among medical professionals: «fever phobia.»
Thanks to Bruce's work with him, he has ironed out those mistakes that made
him so notorious — ask any Wigan fan and they'll tell you from 2 years watching him, I doubt he's made more than two or three mistakes.
He was
so notorious everyone knew his name.
Miller claims that every one of the clips shown has been independently verified, but is forced to concede in his report for the Guardian, «I heard nothing but denials that the security forces were shooting, shelling and torturing civilians... we lived in a bubble, seeing nothing of the extreme brutality and killing for which the Syrian regime is
so notorious.»
Not exact matches
One of the developers at collaboration software company Bluebeam is especially
notorious for hoarding web pages,
so one time while he was on vacation, his co-workers printed out hundreds of images of tabs and wallpapered his cubicle with them.
The Apple icon — and
notorious crank — was
so indignant over the fact that the board of directors listed him second to co-founder Steve Wozniak, on their employee badges system, that he bitched and moaned until they finally made him «0» because it came before «one».
The 56 companies on our 2017 Change the World list, which includes six smaller rising stars, are tackling problems obvious and not -
so - obvious — from Accenture, which is using data to reduce E.R. visits, to DSM, a Dutch life sciences company, that is fighting greenhouse gas emissions from a
notorious source: cow flatulence.
So if you think of
Notorious B.I.G. as just another famous rapper who passed away, you should think again.
ARKK's performance in 2017 was at least partially driven by its allocation to the Bitcoin Investment Trust and the
notorious «FANG» stocks (Facebook, Apple, Netflix and Google / Alphabet) that have recently had
so much influence on the direction of the U.S. stock market.
The boys over at Bespoke Investment Group (aka The
Notorious B.I.G.) just put up a look at how 10 major commodities have done
so far in 2009.
Between 2009 and 2012, I regularly posted to verify and often correct articles from
notorious and not -
so -
notorious bears who were manipulating facts to fit their views.
I will try very hard to be more Christlike and pray for the
Notorious Six as well, but I'll be gritting my teeth as I do
so.
Those bombings later became
notorious not
so much for the people who were killed and maimed in the attack but because the wrong men went to prison for the crime.
Francis is
notorious for his high - altitude, off - the - cuff remarks,
so I discount them.
Christians are
notorious for bad behavior, and we often give excuses for why we treat others
so badly.
(As quoted by J.T. Barclay: City of the Great King, p. 90) Hell itself, according to the teaching of the apocalyptic writings, was a great abyss full of fire, (The Book of Enoch 18:11 - 16) in the midst of the earth, and
so vividly were its tortures imagined and the satisfaction of the righteous in the contemplation of them conceived that, according to Charles» understanding of the text, a
notorious element in the later Christian doctrine of hell appears in a Jewish book, probably written during Jesus» lifetime:
So, unless they do a two - part episode in London for Ross» wedding again — which we're totally OK with — it looks as if our dreams of seeing Chandler Bing's
notorious wit are effectively squashed.
We find ourselves in quite another world when we turn from Calvin to the
notorious Wolfenbuettel Fragments, which G. E. Lessing (1729 - 81) began to publish in 1774, thereby launching the
so - called quest for the historical Jesus.
Like
so much writing that gathers under the ample umbrella of literature, it has a
notorious capacity to undercut itself with low and middle - brow banalities, hasty generalizations, ad nauseam repetitions, and marketplace hyperboles.
This is followed by a Chronology Chart where all the proper dates are set out: J, the E revision, the
notorious P text, the Redactor, Canonization, and
so forth.
It would be a great shame to me and to you, the noble and renowned German nation... if heresy or decrease of the Christian religion should through our negligence dwell after us in the hearts of men... I regret having delayed
so long to proceed against this Luther and his false doctrine... he is to be taken back, keeping the tenor of his safe - conduct... I am determined to proceed against him as a
notorious heretic, requesting of you that you conduct yourselves in this matter as good Christians as you have promised it to me, and are held to do it.
When he spoke kindly to a
notorious woman, the Pharisee in whose house he was dining did not think, «
So that is the kind of man he is!»
Yet, it is granted by everyone that «a single pastor may expound and apply the word of God,» and
so it is also evident that «he may rebuke a
notorious sinner.»
I am a
notorious lightweight in the midst of a pack of extremely durable friends,
so I am forever indebted!And it's a funny time of year, isn't it?
I'm
notorious for sharing things dyed pink and / or heart - shaped —
so if you want to get extra cute this year, you might wan na check out my previous V - day recipes (I talked about them in...
I'm
notorious for sharing things dyed pink and / or heart - shaped —
so if you want to get extra cute this year, you might wan na check out my previous V - day recipes (I talked about them in the previous post!).
I'm
notorious for forgetting about it on the stove,
so with the rice cooker, it does all the work and flips to warm automatically when its done cooking.
Although if the butter does change color, you get Ghee (clarified butter) which is just
notorious for the amount of saturated fats, it can be had in moderation, not that you're going to keel over in a day:)-RRB- The point of the bechamel is the purity of the white color to resemble creaminess and all the good stuff,
so I can see why one would want to restart using fresh butter if the color does change.
This cancer is
notorious for coming back,
so I understand your day to day uncertainty.
Of course this takes place in a small Mexican village, at the beginning of the last century,
so everything is homemade and manually done around the kitchen, but to this day, the mole has remained
notorious for being extremely laborious and hard to make.
They are going to cook for a while,
so lower the heat a little if your stove is a
notorious burger burner.
It was toward the end of spring when I visited the CasaMagna Marriott — just before the annual rainy season
so the weather was hot and sunny, but without the oppressive humidity
notorious in the summer months.
maybe wenger should have bought
so and
so over
so and
so, maybe he could of used this formation rather than that formation but overall I don't think we couldn't of done much better unless we gave in the «sugar daddy» way of things with the shady usmanov a Russian oligarch
notorious for involvement in dubious politics and business.