Word: baile
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted...
First step in the beating was to seize the President, hold it in $10,000 bail. Shreve countered by demanding a $10,000 bond for any damages to his ship while Livingston held it. Frightened for the first time, Livingston released the boat. Triumphantly Shreve steamed back to Louisville...
...provided material for a book published under the authorship of Illinois Congressman Stephen A. Day, or that he had aided and financed the "non-interventionist" Islands-for-War-Debts-Committee. For these and other oversights, last week Viereck was indicted on five counts, released on $15,000 bail. He pleaded not guilty...
...tall tales, lover of tattoos) would also look for a job-in Hollywood. Said bride's mother: "It's good to know that Lenore will settle down." Then the law tagged Jakie on two rubber-check charges. He skipped his date with the judge and forfeited $500 bail. Sally Rand said she was going to marry Thurkel Greenough, rodeo rider. His wife said that Sally would have to wait...
...they survive air battle, the pilots have three chances to get through: 1) to make land, if near enough; 2) to crash-land on the sea near a ship; 3) to bail out carrying a rubber raft and hope for a ship. In mid-Atlantic none of the chances is very good...