In broader terms, Fishman said, " I think this decision will become a standard for the all-important concept that when the government makes a bargain, they need to live by it ."
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Fearing that her son will reconcile with Tina, whom she despises, Maria makes a bargain with old friend Jamie Sanders; escaping by boat with a captive Tina, Jamie is shot and falls over the side.
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He makes a bargain with Faust : Mephistopheles will serve Faust with his magic powers for a set number of years, but at the end of the term, the Devil will claim Faust's soul, and Faust will be eternally enslaved.
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A promotional character video released by Starz on 9 June 2011 highlighted these character traits; in it the character of Jilly states she would do whatever it takes to sell'Miracle Day', including " making a bargain with the devil himself ".
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After ascertaining that nothing would change Nanki-Poo's mind, Ko-Ko makes a bargain with him : Nanki-Poo may marry Yum-Yum for one month if, at the end of that time, he allows himself to be executed.
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During the pursuit, Wright saves Connor's life from Skynet's hydrobots and the two make a bargain; Wright will enter Skynet's headquarters in San Francisco, to help Connor rescue Reese and the other prisoners, if he lets him live.
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Cambridge Professor of history Nicholas Fenton, in the England of 1925, makes a bargain with the devil and is sent back in time to Restoration London in 1675 to solve a murder that is about to take place, in the body of Sir Nick Fenton.
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In a letter to William Small in 1772, Watt confessed that " he would rather face a loaded cannon than settle an account or make a bargain . " Until he retired, he was always much concerned about his financial affairs, and was something of a worrier.
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The case law reflect the tension between, on the one hand, the desire to hold parties to their bargains in accordance with the principle " pacta sunt servanda " and, on the other hand, the courts'reluctance to make a bargain for the parties.
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"He said, ` Your writing stinks, you'll never make a living as a novelist . . . but I'll make a bargain with you . . . I'll get you through this class if you promise never to write again, "'