「legally」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)2ページ目
該当件数 : 921件
n Broadway Pittsburgh CLO has participated in | Legally Blonde, Curtains, Monty Python's Spamalot, Th |
Forrest in the West End production of musical | Legally Blonde, based on the hit movie starring Reese |
terminated on 31 October 2009 to make way for | Legally Blonde. |
ces into a first manuscript that would become | Legally Blonde. |
aKisha also vocal coached the girls on MTV's ' | Legally Blonde: The Search For Ellie Woods'. |
he theatre also had the preview engagement of | Legally Blonde: The Musical before it went to Broadwa |
Becky Gulsvig and Gaelen Gilliland of | Legally Blonde: The Musical |
ricist of shows like Bat Boy: The Musical and | Legally Blonde: The Musical; and Seinfeld writer and |
She performed on Broadway as Elle Woods in | Legally Blonde: The Musical in 2008. |
She has also appeared in the films | Legally Blondes and Forget Me Not. |
The individual London Borough councils are | legally bound to comply with the plan. |
Within Europe construction designers are | legally bound to design out risks during design devel |
ith Northern Songs, Lennon and McCartney were | legally bound to continue their songwriting until 197 |
the case of statutory rape, the victim can be | legally bound to pay child support to his rapist. |
as confirmed by an absence of intention to be | legally bound. |
That meant | legally, Brassard was no longer allowed to remain on |
Just because they were | legally British subjects, does NOT mean they would ha |
know and it's historically sourced they were | legally British subjects/citizens at the time? |
l studies, Herrera auditioned for a chance to | legally busk on the London Underground. |
The permit allowed them to | legally but temporarily live and work in South Africa |
s throughout the film is that of Corporations | legally buying influence, through campaign contributi |
Flutoprazepam can only be used | legally by health professionals and for university re |
It can only be used | legally by health professionals and for university re |
Nimetazepam can only be used | legally by health professionals and for university re |
Drogo would be | legally called "Count of the Normans in all Apulia an |
ith Nazi Germany: the Franco-German armistice | legally called for a cease fire and an end to militar |
Physicians | legally can and often do prescribe medicines for purp |
ECDIS | legally can be substituted for paper charts while nav |
es not constitute the sale; and the buyer may | legally cancel the sale and claim the return of the m |
e became first Nebraska elector in history to | legally cast his vote (unlike faithless electors) for |
DA) issues compliance numbers to vessels that | legally catch Patagonian toothfish. |
be 15 inches (38 cm) long, at minimum, to be | legally caught and kept; crappie must be 9 inches (23 |
It is the biggest bass | legally caught in the state - and perhaps country - t |
lition of over 65 environmental groups, which | legally challenged the PoMC and the Victorian Governm |
Since his claim was never | legally challenged, he is still officially credited a |
endums allowing voting on the matter were not | legally challenged. |
s concerning the latest cases which have been | legally challenged. |
Unlike DeCSS, libdvdcss has never been | legally challenged. |
lvis Presley impersonator, going so far as to | legally change his last name to "Presley." |
uteyongera and paid impoverished villagers to | legally change their names to "Hornsleth". |
He did not | legally change his name and he reverted back to Leon |
After the wedding she | legally changed her name Himeko as Kobori promise her |
He | legally changed his surname from Bubla to his stepfat |
Perkins | legally changed his name to Webb in Bristol County, M |
atthew Demsey in December, 1970, his name was | legally changed in the early 1990s. |
He adopted the | legally changed name Hugh Vere Huntly Duff Lucas-Toot |
In 1749, he | legally changed his surname to Hussey-Montagu and was |
on't find evidence that Jo Elizabeth Stafford | legally changed her name to Jo Stafford. |
In 1802 Bulkeley | legally changed his name by Royal Licence to Thomas J |
ame of Mary von Teck and in 1917 her name was | legally changed to Mary Cambridge when her father ren |
On 11 April 1814 he had his name | legally changed to Godfrey Bosville by Royal Licence |
Although Rosenblum later | legally changed his name to Vardi (hence his son bein |
ficantly, during his tenure as bishop Godfrey | legally changed the name of the jurisdiction to the " |
A native of Terryville, Connecticut, he | legally changed his last name from Jablonowski to App |
In 1916 his name was | legally changed to Archibald Douglas-Campbell, a surn |
or the U.S. Senate in 1964, at which point he | legally changed his first name to Bud, but lost to De |
t's birthname was indeed spelled "Sajdak"; he | legally changed the spelling to match his stage name |
asis, even going so far as to having her name | legally changed to Frank Leslie in June 1881. |
As an adult, in 1942, Evans | legally changed his birth name from Charlie to Charle |
He | legally changed his surname in August 2007 to that of |
In May 2010, Bono | legally changed gender and name. |
On July 1, 2007, the school | legally changed its name to The Learning Center for t |
She | legally changed her name to Terri O'Connell. |
He had never | legally changed his last name, and Rostock wanted him |
the name Reparata, at some point Mazzola had | legally changed her name to Reparata Mazzola. |
Martin | legally changed her name to "Peppy" from her given na |
Randon in Boulogne-sur-Mer (in the 1900s, he | legally changed his name to his mother's, Randon de S |
cluded Sam McBride (vocals) (Sam had recently | legally changed his name to "Sammytown"), Greg Langst |
He | legally changed his surname to Hilton in January 1849 |
Since Mr. Salmi had | legally changed his name, the lawsuit was filed as Sa |
Born George Stewart, he | legally changed his name in tribute to fellow driver |
Frank Pogson's name was | legally changed to Frank George Wignall Pogson Doria |
uation with the Zak's company, the name being | legally changed during 2008 to Central Connect Ltd. |
Shortly after the sinking, her parents | legally changed her first name to "Adella". |
In 1917 the Goodman family | legally changed its surname to "Bara". |
dward Acton, on 20 December 1833 his name was | legally changed to Ferdinand Richard Edward Dalberg-A |
Zerby | legally changed her name to Katherine Rianna Smith in |
On December 8, 1981, he had his first name | legally changed to World. |
U.S. President Gerald Ford and for whom Ford | legally changed his name. |
In 2001 she | legally changed her last name to Stagliano (becoming |
On 17 July 1789 he | legally changed his surname to that of Eardley. |
After serving with the navy he | legally changed his name to Patrick F. Ford, Jr. |
Renfrew' on 13 March 1918, his name was | legally changed back to Archibald Campbell. |
rt Edward Archibald Hamilton but, in 1934, he | legally changed his name to Robert Edward Archibald U |
On 3 February 1965, Lucas-Tooth | legally changed his name once again by Deed Poll to H |
d by him as a pen name before he had his name | legally changed. |
Did he have his name | legally changed? |
or six years, enjoying tremendous success and | legally changing her name to Lopokova in April 1914. |
She initially stated that she was | legally changing her name to Jillian Reynolds, but ke |
The Seminary is | legally chartered under the laws of the province of A |
for a short while to farm alfalfa so he could | legally claim the property for himself under the Home |
ustice Department said the documents remained | legally classified and informed the lawyers who repre |
g by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 29, 2010, | legally clearing the program for continued existence |
the CRoW Act, Boulsworth Hill can now also be | legally climbed from the Yorkshire side, near Hebden |
that allowed for churches or seminaries to be | legally closed (e.g. |
The waiting period | legally closed on December 17, 2007. |
Although it is | legally closed every night, Millennium Park, a public |
he beginning of the 15th century the group of | legally coequal burghers started to split into three |
ver, he also argued that a state could not be | legally coerced by the federal government. |
It held that medical necessity was a | legally cognizable defense to charges under the Contr |
genetically-distinct lines of "white market" ( | legally collected) plants in cultivation. |
stment of by-laws, and anything else that may | legally come before the meeting. |
In New South Wales, criminal responsibility | legally commences at the age of ten. |
The association is | legally committed to carry out a full refurbishment o |
ed States, regardless of whether or not it is | legally compelled to do so. |
or $250,000 on the condition that he couldn't | legally compete with Neiman Marcus in Dallas. |
on 5 January 2006 that this investigation was | legally complex and was being hampered by the lack of |
The village | legally comprises two parishes, Theddlethorpe All Sai |
ich protects the right of students to possess | legally concealed firearms on public college campuses |
0,000 acres of the Allegheny Reservation were | legally condemned for eminent domain during construct |
The conviction was in 1952 | legally confirmed in a appeal and set to six years. |
he age at which people in South Australia are | legally considered adults from 21 to 18. Lionel Murph |
In most jurisdictions it is not | legally considered soliciting to wear a garment adver |
The baronetcy is | legally considered dormant, although it is essentiall |
im racial discrimination, since Mexicans were | legally considered white, but rather discrimination b |
On 10 August, 1223, the Mercedarian Order was | legally constituted at Barcelona by King James of Ara |
enters serving homeless populations are often | legally constrained from exceeding authorized capacit |
publican opponent, John Ashcroft, who did not | legally contest being defeated by a dead candidate. |
Although the strike | legally continued after the tear-gas incident, the pi |
bly, the 25-year-old Jedidi kept his nerve to | legally convert the sixth kick. |
urrounding the same has been freely given and | legally conveyed for the use of the said Parish by th |
The three were charged with, but never | legally convicted of, making false and malicious accu |
This factor means the cycle path | legally couldn't continue along the tracks, unless th |
st certain that executions, whether they were | legally covered or not, were, in fact, revenge for th |
nformation rejection of WJWC's application to | legally create a newspaper and a radio station. |
America, but in many countries a person isn't | legally dead until they are pronounced dead by a medi |
ngush policeman-turned-rebel who was declared | legally dead in 2000. |
are no longer married, since she was declared | legally dead and everyone else knows that Bruce had m |
He was declared | legally dead in 1985. |
Warren if he'd never died, by saying, "He was | legally dead for like a second. |
whom was awarded his estate, he was declared | legally dead on September 28, 1900, by the orphans' c |
Ernest, though | legally dead, is desperate for news, and ventures in |
hospital records to declare everyone involved | legally dead. |
d, and in 1984 Sean Leslie Flynn was declared | legally dead. |
t ear and 65% in his left and became the only | legally deaf athlete from the USA to win an Olympic g |
According to NHL records, Kyte was the first | legally deaf player to play major pro hockey. |
h, by the time he was three-years-old, he was | legally deaf. |
released after Scotland Yard said he had been | legally dealt with by the Guildford court in relation |
The line has never been | legally decommissioned between Luton and Dunstable, a |
Attempts to | legally define "terrorism", "state-sponsored terroris |
age in England", although as a village is not | legally defined in England, this is not a provable cl |
An appellation is a | legally defined and protected geographical indication |
In 1917 the | legally defined prostitution district Storyville in N |
avoid fraud; the standards themselves must be | legally defined so as to facilitate the resolution of |
, threatening 'to bite into the privileges of | legally defined superiors'. |
at "there are fears that academies may not be | legally defined as 'maintained' schools, in which cas |
Legally defined in the Constitution of Cyprus as a re | |
Surprisingly, androstenedione was | legally defined as an anabolic steroid, even though t |
l amend the NRS by inserting several sections | legally defining terms such as "marijuana", "parapher |
mans responded by formally seizing power and, | legally, Denmark became an "occupied country". |
was back in her own country she could not be | legally deported and that the authorities would allow |
stributed to others, although he had not been | legally deprived of them. |
which do not contain cocoa butter can not be | legally described as milk chocolate. |
ing laws, these modified recipes could not be | legally described as milk chocolate. |
which do not contain cocoa butter can not be | legally described as candy coated in milk chocolate. |
The city's public schools were | legally desegregated in 1959, but the three high scho |
In each list, the | legally designated central municipality appears first |
of land: the first, on Manitoulin Island and | legally designated as Zhiibaahaasing 19A, had a popul |
sel engaged in the slave trade which could be | legally detained. |
ns, even those such as the United States that | legally disallow torture, can justify its use if they |
t detain the defendant until the defendant is | legally discharged. |
or affection, malice or ill will, until I am | legally discharged; that I will see and cause Her Maj |
heat of substantially all the property of the | legally disincorporated LDS Church, which was estimat |
was physically abandoned and dismantled (and | legally disincorporated) in 1950 to allow constructio |
though her five-year marriage to him had been | legally dissolved by a court in 2005, she has been ex |
ir laws, institutions and autonomy, remaining | legally distinct but federated in a dynastic union un |
of state is Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada; a | legally distinct position from the Queen of the Unite |
ticipation interest in its mortgages embodied | legally distinct entitlements (and so was "materially |
sh ROM files are owned by Apple and cannot be | legally distributed. |
liance, her ill fate pursued her, and she was | legally divorced from her second husband by a sentenc |
In 1928, Pearson was | legally divorced from Lewis. |
lasted 2 years and 7 months before they were | legally divorced, but he would later explain they onl |
when he turned age 16, the earliest he could | legally do so. |
hese files using open standards - as they can | legally do." |
be mentally competent adults, must have been | legally domiciled together in Maine for the preceding |
It also | legally drew up the boundaries of the two countries a |
sessors of a Provisional Operator's Permit to | legally drive an ATV. |
Cool Bus: In Canada, one cannot | legally drive a school bus with a regular G Class lic |
Darr was | legally drunk at the time. |
with a smell coming from waste products being | legally dumped onto nearby farmland. |
This timeframe implies a | legally effective deadline after which his claims aga |
sputes as to whether the name change had been | legally effective. |
, Congolese independence leader and the first | legally elected Prime Minister of the Congo after he |
re later acquitted of a plot to overthrow the | legally elected government. |
bsequent meeting, duly constituted, Acton was | legally elected, but displaced by Parliament in favou |
ade him believe the rape threat as a means of | legally eliminating the O'Reily brothers. |
ar, she left the foster care system, declared | legally emancipated. |
t licensing: "It found that the company could | legally enforce the post-sale restriction under a Fed |
s was not, strictly speaking, a collection of | legally enforceable food standards. |
Although not | legally enforceable limits, NIOSH RELs are considered |
lly, acting under Chapter VII, thus making it | legally enforceable, the Council demanded all parties |
omestic agreements between spouses are rarely | legally enforceable, this principle was rebutted wher |
ed Nations Charter thus making its provisions | legally enforceable. |
ted Nations Charter which made the provisions | legally enforceable. |
the United Nations Charter, thus making them | legally enforceable. |
d Nations Charter, thus making its provisions | legally enforceable. |
contract by way of gaming or wagering is not | legally enforceable. |
ich could set minimum wage criteria that were | legally enforceable. |
al, the Georgia law remained on the books and | legally enforceable. |
2, Chapter VII, which would make the blockade | legally enforceable. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |