99 Words to use with trial

"The new steamboat began her trial trip," answered Fernando.

HENRY, GEORGE M. Pennsylvania trial evidence.

Cases on trial practice in civil actions, selected from decisions of English and American courts.

A transcript of the proceedings in the trial court is submitted to the supreme court.

The trial scene exhibits some dramatic power, and the shriek of the lady mingling with Ugo's funeral dirge lingers in our ears, along with the convent bells In the grey square turret swinging, With a deep sound, to and fro, Heavily to the heart they go.

Trial technique.

Auditors were coming from national headquarters, and the trial balance was off by $185,000.

[103] A trial-marriage before the Bagobo ceremony is not uncommon.

LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. Trial manual of Minnesota evidence.

Under check-cord and spike-collar he would become a fast and stylish dog, clean-cut in his bird work, perhaps a field-trial winner.

" He was to preach his trial sermon; and where?

He was watching Sandy with all the awakened instincts of the trial lawyer.

The little Kinkaid motor was humming merrily, without ever missing a stroke, and Frank, having the utmost confidence in its steadiness now, after so many trial spins,

The act hasn't any time yet, but it will get time as soon as it makes good, and to make good all its needs is a trial performance, and the backer thinks he knows where he can get a trial performance, and to get ready for the trial performance will require about five weeks' rehearsal at nix per week.

"I hope to lead you little by little to what I have in view," Mr. Skale went on, "so that at the end of our trial month you will have learned enough to enable you to form a decision, yet not enough toto use my knowledge should you choose to return to the world.

The whisky gentlemen had a little the best start, for they had been running trial heats.

"We are required to give only a week's notice to the company and the nights and mornings of that week we can use getting the machine together and taking a trial flight.

County commissioners, etc.; shire-towns and court-houses Justices of the peace, and trial justices The sheriff QUESTIONS ON THE TEXT Section 3.

I glory in the name: Though now by Slavery's minions hiss'd And covered o'er with shame, It is a spell of light and power The watchword of the free: Who spurns it in the trial-hour, A craven soul is he!

true"but how, as I am now practically debarred from driving it on the road, am I to give an intending purchaser a trial run?

The trial-day of this man's life was over, and he had lost the victory.

The two years that are set apart for the completion of the plan of emancipation will be the trial time of Russia.

If he pleads not guilty, the trial proceeds.

It ought to be said in this connection that we have, since the first of the year, revised our whole system of billing and are sending a different kind of reminder to renew to those who have been receiving a trial subscription, a complimentary subscription from a friend, a first year subscription for which they have themselves paid, from the one we send to those who have been taking the paper for a year or more.

It has been suggested that all Irish Setters are too headstrong to make really high-class field trial dogs.

99 Words to use with  trial