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1 This meal, eaten in a smaller hall, was conducted like any noble table.
2 But legal experts say impeachment proceedings were never intended to be conducted like criminal cases.
3 But legal experts say impeachment trials were never intended to be conducted like criminal cases.
4 What serious job interview would be conducted like that?
5 Public balls are conducted like private ones, and the etiquette is the same for the guests.
6 This feature had been given up, and it was conducted like other institutions of a similar character.
7 That I should permit the courtship of me to be conducted like that of any village wench.
8 The examination on this point is conducted like that of the boilers, and the same remedy might readily be applied.
9 I called on the king, but he made me wait in his hall, and conducted like a man incapacitated for hospitality.
10 Find it in your generous heart to offer me my pardon, for I have conducted like a yokel and a fool!
11 Attended one of the courts trying a ship insurance case; conducted like those in England excepting that there are no gowns or wigs.
12 These processions were analogous to the circumambulations in Masonry, and were conducted like them with reference to the apparent course of the sun.
13 Bodinus, of great repute and authority in the seventeenth century, says, The trial of this offence must not be conducted like other crimes.
14 The wedding, attended by some 25,000 people, was a massive event that was conducted like a military operation.
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This collocation consists of: Conducted like through the time