country with a constitutional government; constitutional state; country where the rule of law prevails; system based on the rule of law
appropriation; misappropriation; making one's own
for more details ...; for further information ...
to keep someone from doing; to stop; to prevent; to check; to hinder; to obstruct
when it becomes; when it comes to
to bear responsibility for; to be liable for; to answer for; to take the blame for
national politics; political situation; statecraft; body politic
glib tongue; eloquence or flattery designed to deceive
to invade; to raid; to infringe; to encroach; to harm; to afflict
snare; trap (for catching wild game, etc.); trap (i.e. ruse, subterfuge, etc.)
to accuse somebody; to charge someone
to receive; to get; to accept; to take; to interpret; to understand
unbearable; intolerable; unendurable
to judge; to decide; to sit in judgement; to try
capital crime; crime resulting in a death penalty
fellow traveler; fellow traveller; travelling companion; taking someone along unwillingly (e.g. in death); forcing to take part
anyone; anybody; everyone; whoever
to rush over; to run up to
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
to come true (of a wish, prayer, etc.); to be realized; to suit (e.g. a purpose); to meet (wishes, ideals, etc.); to match (implies competition); to rival
unexpected; unforeseen; inconceivable
to work as the backbone (of); to bear responsibility (for); to be the mainstay (of); to be the central part (of)
denotes uncertainty; such things as A and B; A and B and so on; A and B and the like
difficult to ...; hard to ...
well-matched (esp. of a couple); becoming; suitable
promotion; advancement; rising in rank
polite; courteous; civil; careful; close; thorough
greeting; a fine thing to say
to beg forgiveness; to ask for someone's pardon; to ask for permission
(religious) precept; discipline; commandment; mitzvah
lifetime supply; lifetime's worth (of something)
by your leave; with your permission
to leave words (behind one, e.g. after death); to say (for posterity); to utter last words; to leave some things unsaid
resentment; indignation; anger