| 41. | Surely this idiosyncratic New York speech may be deemed not a patois but a language of its own, meriting respect.
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| 42. | "High crimes and misdemeanors " dates from the 14th Century, and applies only to offenses meriting impeachment.
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| 43. | But with Alou holding the reins, the Expos have a hope of meriting their standing as a major league franchise.
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| 44. | Parizeau was widely criticized for the remarks, which he later characterized as unfortunate and as meriting the disapproval they received.
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| 45. | The Irishman was convicted for stealing laudanum from an Edinburgh apothecary, meriting the punishment of transportation to this penal colony.
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| 46. | This is beginning to rise to the level of meriting a recall election, though that can only be done voluntarily.
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| 47. | By the mid-18th century the population in western Newton had grown to the point of meriting a separate parish.
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| 48. | Normally for a topic meriting inclusion in a paper encyclopedia it is also trivial to demonstrate that it merits inclusion here.
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| 49. | The Montgomery County Republican said he believes the president perjured himself and broke the law-- meriting impeachment by the House.
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| 50. | "He came as close as anyone I have known to meriting Matthew Arnold's description of Sophocles,"
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