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unjustly

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  • own charges against Wulfnoth before the king, unjustly according to John of Worcester.
  • Because of his activities, he was unjustly accused of having communist sympathies.
  • A local sheriff (by Giorgio Ferroni) is unjustly accused of murder in a small town and forced
  • Walker felt that he had been unjustly accused of cowardice and challenged Marmaduke
  • Hall was dismissed by the India Office, which unjustly accused him of being a drunk and a foreign sp
  • 4, when France was liberated, Giono was again unjustly accused of collaboration with the Nazis, and
  • ause of the rebellion of Gainas: Fravitta was unjustly accused of treachery and put to death.
  • ws, as a result of which innocent people were unjustly accused and sentenced.
  • that followed, in which those sentenced were unjustly accused of espionage, sabotage and criminal r
  • Katznelson stated that Bel Bacha was unjustly accused.
  • e for vengeance by unsheathing the sword most unjustly and tyrannically against all, slaying the inn
  • overnment agreed to pay damages to any person unjustly arrested.
  • on an "international cabal... those who have unjustly attacked me and violated my rights... the Kla
  • er than England; that Edward I of England had unjustly attacked Scotland and perpetrated atrocities;
  • state to assist the other whenever either is unjustly attacked.
  • ice represented an adhesion contract that was unjustly biased towards Linden Lab.
  • corrections have since been adopted, but the unjustly bitter language of his criticisms roused grea
  • wept for the pain and suffering which he had unjustly brought upon her.
  • t any violence and any bloodshed which anyone unjustly causes, can never be tolerated.
  • d Lewis, known as Dic Penderyn, may have been unjustly condemned to be hanged, for which he has beco
  • It is usually presumed that Erwig had unjustly confiscated property and this was in the hand
  • fe, despite his good defense at trial, Sam is unjustly convicted of murdering his wife
  • ot justly attack it on account of having been unjustly convicted.
  • courage in defending those whom he held to be unjustly denounced, undoubtedly incurred much and grow
  • restitution of Macedonius, whom he considered unjustly deposed; it had been a stipulation in the tre
  • Unjustly deprived of food, a portion of his congregati
  • s count in the Schwabengau in 992 and who was unjustly deprived of his benefices because of false ac
  • 380) in which they accused the pope of having unjustly excommunicated them.
  • ayed the much-loved teacher Miss Pipps who is unjustly fired in the Our Gang comedy Come Back, Miss
  • However, she got this unjustly from her evil aunt Choi Seong-geum.
  • asked whether he had been treated unfairly or unjustly, he responded that it was "unfair, but not un
  • cues the sheriff of Laastekist, Harry Bendix, unjustly imprisoned by VIGIL.
  • er U.S. Army officer who believes he has been unjustly imprisoned as a scapegoat, and his team.
  • because he thought Captain Thomas Custer had unjustly imprisoned him in 1874.
  • , a Jew living in the Russian Empire, who was unjustly imprisoned based on prejudice and the charge
  • and Shawshank Redemption," Andy Dufresne, the unjustly imprisoned man who is the hero of the story,
  • e in the 1968 framing of four men for murder, unjustly imprisoning them for decades.
  • God's response is an attack on those who act unjustly in his name, such as the Templars and Hospita
  • ry VIII following their implication (probably unjustly) in the Lincolnshire Rising of the previous y
  • y Americans sincerely believed that Japan was unjustly marked as an aggressor, a nation with friendl
  • "To review the past (...) would be to unjustly misrepresent the conditions that obtain today
  • cing players and audience to lesser-known and unjustly neglected repertoire.
  • sharp wit whose many quirky novels have been unjustly neglected in the States".
  • eless, overall it remains one of Verdi's most unjustly neglected works, with at best much to be admi
  • the album as "an outstandingly original (and unjustly neglected) sextet date…."
  • a was under discussion, thus the concerto was unjustly neglected.
  • tary force he is preparing to recover what it unjustly occupied by the Duke of Savoy, and from there
  • hn Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople, when unjustly oppressed, and wrote in his favour to Honoriu
  • The Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Persecuted sought to support dissidents and t
  • ah Bedford knew this, but preferred to suffer unjustly rather than betray Harbin.
  • had said words "highly dishonourable to, and unjustly reflecting on, his Majesty's Person & Governm
  • Howard and former teammate Kirk Morrison were unjustly saddled with most of the blame for the Raider
  • [forgiving] our Muslim brothers who have been unjustly sentenced to death for the Bali bombings, ref
  • (by his definition) having joined the ARF and unjustly separated from it, Shahan Natalie wrote about
  • presenting the four provinces, that have been unjustly taken from her.
  • work was prematurely interrupted when he was unjustly terminated after questionable photos of a pro
  • ng, it had received just 3 points and perhaps unjustly, the song came last, placing joint 14th in a
  • ontfort as with a friend of the Church and an unjustly treated man; but on the eve of the baronial r
  • to individuals who belong to groups that are unjustly undervalued, we owe a presumption in favor of
  • eams of the Happy Days diner and thousands of unjustly unloved Vincent Vincent albums.