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The Juris were a tribe of South American Indigenous people , formerly occupying the country between the rivers Içá (lower Putumayo ) and Yapura , north-western Brazil . In ancient days they were the most powerful tribe of the district, but in 1820 their ...

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On the evening of June 14 her son, Juris, had planned to take her to the Latvian Lutheran Church in Roxbury, where services were held every year to mourn the day that the Soviet Army overran their country.

Forty-five minutes after he arrived, Juris put his thin shoulder to the door and broke it down with a couple of strong shoves.

The first police officers to arrive thought that the death was a suicide, which prompted Juris to call his sister in Maryland with the bad news.

There stood in the book-shelves a copy of the Corpus Juris Civilis,--the fine Elzevir edition of 1664.

I would like to acknowledge the help of Edwin Duncan, Juris Lidaka and Aniina Jokinnen in identifying some of the poems no Longer attributed to Chaucer.

Primus Divus Augustus, ut major juris auctoritas haberetur, constituit, ut ex auctoritate ejus responderent.

Spangenberg, in his Introduction to the Study of the Corpus Juris Civilis Hanover, 1817, 1 vol.

Two collegiate-looking dudes are arguing intensely in German: The translation stream in his glasses tell him they're arguing over whether the Turing Test is a Jim Crow law that violates European corpus juris standards on human rights.

Two collegiate-looking dudes are arguing intensely in German: the translation stream in his glasses tell him they're arguing over whether the Turing Test is a Jim Crow law that violates European corpus juris standards on human rights.

Surely there was nothing in the corpus juris of the library worthy of a laugh, or even a tiny chuckle.

Though reading was accomplished with infinitely greater speed and near instantaneous comprehension of syntax, I had to force myself to be interested in such things as the history of Roman Law from ancient times, and the great code of the Emperor Justinian, called the Corpus Juris Civilis, which my Master thought to be one of the finest codes of law ever written.

But whether he borrowed it from the ecclesiastical courts, or went directly to the fountain- head, certain it is that Glanvill makes use of the classification and technical language of the Corpus Juris throughout his tenth book.

Hes much too smooth and sure a writer to make any such adolescent errors, as those who have read Lord Randy, My Son and The Color of Hate and The Song of Corpus Juris and other brilliant suspense novels can testify.

But the right to put to death looks like vengeance, and the division of the body shows that the debt was conceived very literally to inhere in or bind the body with a vinculum juris.

And since Bascal, with a Juris Doctor, three PhDs, and a ridiculous assortment of master’.