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Institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against.
French writer whose novels described the sordid side of city life (1804-1857)
To institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution).
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Examples for "Eugene Sue "
Examples for "Eugene Sue "
1 End of Project Gutenberg's The Wandering Jew, Book II., by Eugene Sue
2 End of Project Gutenberg's The Wandering Jew, Book V., by Eugene Sue
3 End of Project Gutenberg's The Wandering Jew, Book III., by Eugene Sue
4 End of Project Gutenberg's The Wandering Jew, Book I., by Eugene Sue
5 End of Project Gutenberg's The Wandering Jew, Book IV., by Eugene Sue
1 There is a clear case here for the police to be sued .
2 Do they think there's a risk of being sued by Alex's family?'
3 Another analyst asked if management expects to be sued as a result.
4 Nevada and 20 other states sued last year to block the rule.
5 The Chamber previously sued the government to prevent the fiduciary rule's implementation.
6 The industry subsequently dismissed the case and sued the daughter, Brigette Thompson.
7 South Carolina then sued in federal court seeking approval of its law.
8 Anthem had sued Express Scripts last year over claims of being overcharged.
9 The Justice Department sued in court to stop that deal but lost.
10 Class members with one of those diseases then individually sued the company.
11 He had sued EMI on Jan. 25 in a California state court.
12 On Thursday, 22 state attorneys general filed sued to block the repeal.
13 It has also been sued by U.S. banks over so-called cross-border rules.
14 Arizona residents, Indian tribes and civil rights groups sued to challenge measure.
15 The National Collegiate Athletics Association and professional sports leagues sued the state.
16 It later sued the former executives for a collective 10 million euros.
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