Though I don't see how this court could get into that question at this stage _ but the question would be is a particular change extending a deadline for exiguous circumstances because a recount has been authorized a change in the judicial or methods of procedures for resolving the contest.
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:: : : I think " exiguous " is meant to mean " meager " and " coite " is meant to mean " assemble ", although I suggest avoiding such obscure words when trying to help newbies . talk ) 13 : 23, 15 September 2015 ( UTC)
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Savige and his exiguous force forced the horsemen out of the village and held them off until later the next day and then retreated, finding that the Assyrians had pillaged the villages in the past, as ruthlessly as the survivors had been taking reprisals against them as they fled from Urmia.
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Oxford English Limited, despite its exiguous resources as it battled an entrenched and powerful Faculty, thus represented the new energies of the subject, and it and its William Morris-inspired journal remain a small but colourful chapter in the wider literary theory revolution of the 1980s and 1990s.
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His efforts faced insurmountable peril as the colonial and imperial authorities colluded with European miners, mining companies, and speculators in establishing statutory basis for maintaining bounteous mining workforce at exiguous rate of pay and abhorrent working conditions; consequently, Esau Oriedo s efforts were deemed by authorities as antigovernment sedition or rabble-rousing.
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Now, the question for Congress, I supposed, would be _ though I don't see how this court could get into that question at this stage _ but the question would be is a particular change extending a deadline for exiguous circumstances because a recount has been authorized a change in the judicial or methods of procedures for resolving the contest.
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He also advocated for the African mine workers rights; he was an outspoken North Nyanza LNC member on the repugnant working conditions and exiguous rate of pay which the native African gold mine workers were subjected to, in addition to the unmitigated loss of reservation land assumed worthless by the colonial and imperial authorities of the British Colony and Protectorate of Kenya allotted them under the Native Land Trust Ordinance of 1924.
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Both pronunciations of ex-have their place, and the OED does its best to describe which goes where : When the ex is a stressed syllable ( as in EX-e-cute ) it's usually eks; before a vowel that's stressed, though ( as in ex-AM-ine ), the sound becomes egz or igz ( exemplary, exiguous, exorbitant ).
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Can you read any more outpourings from ex-friends of the late Stanley Kubrick, about what a cold, heartless creep he was, what a chilly visionary with his mad eyes and exiguous beard, how heartlessly he used people with the endlessly deferred promise of cinematic glory ( " I have the whore's consolations : whatever I am, he chose me; he chose me; he chose me.