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27 Sentences With "lays down the law"

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The Cabinet Manual lays down the law in some regards.
Now this New Zealand dad lays down the law with a lesson on discipline.
After a little consideration, Carson lays down the law: Yes, he wants to bone Mrs.
"In Europe, law has muscle, it's not muscle that lays down the law," he said.
Darius Rucker) lays down the law when his authority is questioned by JJ Watt (who's co-hosting the show with Andrews).
The couple admit that there is quite a divide when it comes to who lays down the law more in their household.
" Why it matters: "[T]he Trump administration is seeking to move to a power-based order — in which the US lays down the law and others are compelled to follow.
Self-made millionaire Grant Cardone lays down the law: You can't just skip a $3 cup of coffee and expect to be rolling in dough within a year, he says.
"Other people found it funny too and so I decided to upload on YT." One woman lays down the law on these punk ass swans, showing up decked in pastel pink to assert dominance.
Made from bits of white plastic attached to a dark plexiglass ground, it translates biblical passages in which God lays down the law for mankind into a language — supposedly universal — of dashes and dots.
Basically that Wanda still lays down the law old school style on her boy -- by actually spanking him -- and Hart can tell this from the way she was all up in his grill after the game.
Kamathi lays down the law at the Cross de Italica. IAAF.
She became permanent in 2004.Hackney, Suzette and Schmitt, Ben (with Audi, Tamara). "New chief lays down the law: Preferring progress over praise, she has changes planned" Detroit Free Press, November 8, 2003, 1A.
Paul Lewis, Sandra Laville, "G20 report lays down the law to police on use of force", The Guardian, 25 November 2009. Policing by consent remained a central consideration for police in the United Kingdom while enforcing temporary laws during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the police station, Police Chief Richard Shriker recognizes Paul as "Mr. Vigilante". Shriker lays down the law before Paul is taken to a holding cell. In the same cell is Manny Fraker, leader of the gang who killed Charley. After a fight between Paul and him, Manny is released.
It turns out it's a policewoman who knows Hilda, and she has brought Justin home. He had wrecked their car into a tree. Hilda finally snaps out of it and tells "the girls" they have to leave, then has a heart-to-heart with Justin. First, she lays down the law, then tells him it's OK to grieve.
Croley is married to Bridget Mary McCormack, a professor of law and former associate dean of clinical affairs at the University of Michigan Law School who was elected to the Michigan Supreme Court in 2012. The couple has four children.Amy Kuras, Mom Bridget Mary McCormack Lays Down the Law, Metro Parents (Sept. 2012); McCormack accepts nomination for the Michigan Supreme Court, Legal News (Sept.
Leaving the apartment, he sees the Spiderling from earlier arguing jurisdiction with the Fire Department. Spider-Man intervenes and lays down the law: when it comes to clean-up, the NYFD are to be backed without question.Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man #1 Victor Kohl is the black sheep of his family. He had economic problems and even found himself having to steal the new laptop of his brother Robert Kohl.
They're all beyond shocked when they see that the girl is Dawn. Buffy confronts her sister and lays down the law about Dawn's clothes and behavior, but Dawn puts up quite a fight for her right to do whatever she wants. Unable to get past Buffy to return to the dance floor, Dawn leaves and encounters one of the cheerleader girls in the alley. They begin to fight over R.J. and have to be broken up by Buffy.
In the episode "Far Away Places" her behavior appears to mirror Draper's behaviour in the first episode: smoking, heavy drinking, manipulative behaviour and meaningless sexual encounters. However, Peggy's relationship with Abe develops when they move in with each other in "At the Codfish Ball". She also meets Art Director Stan Rizzo (Jay R. Ferguson), who antagonizes her by making crude passes at her. After she lays down the law with him, however, he surprises her with a heartfelt apology, and the two soon become best friends.
Paul Lewis, Sandra Laville, "G20 report lays down the law to police on use of force", The Guardian, 25 November 2009. The report made several recommendations, including the creation of a set of national principles emphasizing the minimum use of force at all times, and making the display of police ID a legal requirement.O'Connor 2009, pp. 57–58. In February 2010 the Met announced that 8,000 of its officers had been issued with embroidered epaulettes, as several had complained that the numbers were falling off, rather than being removed deliberately.
After missing the bus, Bart and Milhouse are forced to walk to school, but they get into trouble and are arrested for stealing Chief Wiggum's squad car. Milhouse gets off but when Bart comes to the bench, Judge Constance Harm (voiced by Jane Kaczmarek) takes over and lays down the law while Judge Snyder is on his fishing trip. She holds Homer responsible for Bart's deeds and sentences him and Bart to be tethered together. Initially, this brings Bart and Homer closer together, despite Homer disrupting Bart's education and later getting cut up by glass during a baseball game.
Over and above these various papers he composed his fundamental treatise, the Mécanique analytique. In this opera, he lays down the law of virtual work, and from that one fundamental principle, by the aid of the calculus of variations, deduces the whole of mechanics, both of solids and fluids. The object of the book is to show that the subject is implicitly included in a single principle, and to give general formulae from which any particular result can be obtained. The method of generalised co-ordinates by which he obtained this result is perhaps the most brilliant result of his analysis.
Betty believes that things start to become better now that she is getting more allies. However, as Daniel returns to work, he lays down the law at the meeting by informing Matt that as long as he is editor-in-chief, he has the power to make changes, so he reassigns the project back to Betty. This did not set well with Matt, Megan, or any of the co-workers, making Betty a marked features editor and earns back her office mate's dislike. At high school, Justin is discovering that freshman year just got interesting when he is embarrassed by a group of bullies, leading to his shirt getting stained on.
"With You" has a composition of mid-tempo electronic dance music beats, with lyrics about emotional conflict and Trainor's partner delivering mixed signals to her when she could be using her time better. Idolator's Mike Wass wrote that the electropop song finds Trainor "in a typically feisty mood as she lays down the law to a no-good boyfriend", adding that "by the time we reach the chorus, Meghan has had enough". Bella Bagshaw of Dancing Astronaut opined that "Kaskade kicks his digestibility up a notch on" it and that "the track's ricocheting synth line and fluttering, pitched-up vocal chops ensconce the track like celebratory glitter".
Police 'kettle' tactic feels the heat BBC News, 16 April 2009 These events sparked a debate in the UK about the relationship between the police, media and public, and the independence of the Independent Police Complaints Commission.Sarah Lyall, "Critics Assail British Police for Harsh Tactics During the G-20 Summit Meeting", The New York Times, 30 May 2009. In response to the concerns, the Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Denis O'Connor, published a 150-page report in November 2009 that aimed to restore Britain's consent-based model of policing.Paul Lewis, Sandra Laville, "G20 report lays down the law to police on use of force", The Guardian, 25 November 2009.
Noah describes his mother as being stubborn, fearless, and an extraordinary teacher. She was a fiercely religious woman who took her son to three churches every week, a prayer meeting on Tuesday, Bible study on Wednesday and youth church on Thursday, even when black South Africans were rioting in the streets and most people were cowering in their homes. The book opens with young Noah being thrown out of a minibus by his mother because she thought the driver, a man from another South African tribe, was going to kill them. Later in life, young Noah is caught stealing a car, and his mother lays down the law about crime and punishment.

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