At first I thought that they had perfected some substance, perhaps with unknown electrical properties, which nullified gravity.
If the ray simply nullified gravity, the buildings down there, while weightless, would not rise as they did.
But the outbreak of the second Balkan War nullified all these fair prospects.
Whatever effect these soothing epistles might have had was nullified by a second letter from Digby, in which he assumed a tone of authority such as Rupert would not brook.
But the carelessness of Spragge nullified this vigilance.
In some trades wages have been forced to a height which, acting on the prices of products, has in many particulars nullified the advance in wages.
This proved to be merely copies of the letters of 1662 which had given rise to the debate, showing that it had deliberately nullified his orders.
Sidenote: The decision] The decision nullified the Missouri restriction, or, indeed, any restriction by Congress on slavery in the Territories.
Meeting in the Congress of Berlin in 1878, the powers nullified the Treaty of San Stefano and decreed Bulgarian boundaries that drastically reduced the size of the newly liberated country.
The requirement of territorial unity also nullified the right of independent choice for most farms.
The amendment eliminating the word "white," left over from ante bellum days, also was defeated and the new constitution retained a clause which had been nullified by the 15th Amendment to the National Constitution forty years before!
Some of the elders and scribes of Europe, adept in the methods that nullified the good intentions of the Hague conferences, looked on his explanation of the aims of the conflict as the courtiers of Louis XIV.
The Vatican, that had nullified the May laws and defeated Falk, their sponsor, might give the emperor trouble at any time.
The therapeutic value of acetanilid is not “practically nullified .
A profession is credible, when it is made understandingly, seriously, voluntarily, deliberately, and not nullified by contradiction in word or deed.
And that profession is incredible, that is made ignorantly, ludicrously, forcedly, rashly, or that is nullified by verbal or practical contradiction.
Deploring such attempts, nullified consistently in the preceding cases, to convert the due process clause into a substantive restraint on the powers of the States, Justice Miller in Davidson v.
That statute is not only decried by your orators and resisted by your mobs; it is contravened and practically nullified by statutes in all the free States.
It declared the sale of any property seized by a United States court, in execution of the nullified Acts, to be illegal, and ordained that such sale should convey no title to the purchaser.
The second Act of the legislature was a measure to provide for the event of the employment of military power by the general Government to enforce the nullified Acts in South Carolina.
From the Supreme Court, however, they received practical assistance, for while this body did not formally grant that the states had full powers over elections, it nevertheless nullifiedmany of the most objectionable sections of the laws.
One grave omission in the original act, and the long-continued failure of Congress to remedy it by subsequent legislation, in a large degree nullifiedthese important purposes.
It is a matter of profound regret that the many years of lax administration in the Park to a great degree nullified its purposes as a game preserve.
If on the other hand the Irish House of Parliament were to pass enactments which though not unconstitutional were inexpedient, then foolish proposals would be nullified by the veto of the Lord-Lieutenant.
If his consent was obtained to some progressive measure, he withdrew it at the last moment, or insisted on the introduction of modifications which nullified the whole.
Thereupon Germany declared that the agreements of Algeciras and of 1909 had been nullified by France and demanded compensations.
It is not likely that the North, upon the sober second thought, will permit the dearly-bought results of the Civil War to be nullified by any change in the Constitution.
Any mortification I may have felt at having unwittingly prompted the speech that had filled my heart with joy was nullified by the consciousness that I was beloved.
A chance look or smilenullified in an instant the self-denial of weeks.
Cneius Lentulus and Caius Gellius, the censors, exercised their office with extreme rigour; expelling sixty-four senators.
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