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115 Sentences With "posses"

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More recently, posses have helped local sheriffs to maintain order.
More recently, posses have helped local sheriffs to maintain order.
Computers do not posses any capacity to imagine a different future.
When you posses the Force, it allows you to control people's minds.
A feeling that posses me because the murder of people is disgusting.
The three small former Soviet republics don&apost posses fighter jets of their own.
In the middle ages, gems like lapis lazuli were believed to posses magical powers.
FYI, it's illegal to posses a Sig Sauer 516 in the state of California.
Offices, posses, and families all over the country participate in competitions of their own.
We all need our posses – especially when life puts the obstacles in our path.
"We all need our posses — especially when life puts obstacles in our path," Sandberg says.
Heller, holding that the Second Amendment protects the right to posses a firearm at home.
Computers, on the other hand, do not posses any capacity to imagine a different future.
These ladies had their own posses of social secretaries, private nurses and small yapping dogs.
The two posses are tugging the bill in opposite directions on the bill's Medicaid cuts.
Green had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and posses with intent to distribute cocaine.
Additionally, adults may posses up to two mature marijuana plants and up to four immature plants.
Other artists posses their own equally intense fan groups, but there's something special about the Navy.
Kander maintains that there is no need for civilians to be able to posses assault weapons.
How then, could two women—neither of whom happen to posses a penis—lose their virginity?
Ser Jorah doesn't posses any known weapons against the White Walkers, such as dragonglass or Valyrian steel.
The open-world gameplay will include hunting, fishing and riding with posses of up to seven players.
As municipal police departments proliferated and sheriff's offices professionalized, posses increasingly lost relevance as law enforcement units.
As municipal police departments proliferated and sheriff's offices professionalized, posses increasingly lost relevance as law enforcement units.
This excess water posses no heath risk, but residents are discouraged from washing clothes during this time.
There's no limit on the number of guns men like Paddock are allowed to posses in the state.
There are Islamists, Muslim separatists, communists, private posses belonging to local politicians, feuding tribes and gangs of common criminals.
Gabriel doesn't posses heaps of talent and, throughout his career, hasn't had the option of resting on his laurels.
In the role of: The Janitor, a high school janitor with a British accent who seems to posses telekinetic powers.
Marijuana became legal to use and posses in limited quantities, but not yet to buy, in that state last week.
They also tend to posses an innate curiosity about the ways the climate system, and society, may still surprise them.
Ian will need to learn how to wield the magic powers Barley has obsessed over for years, but clearly doesn't posses.
"When whites were sending out posses, Native Americans were extending the hand of friendship," Mr. Katz told The Times in 1994.
Inada said she wanted to strengthen security ties with South Korea and also said Japan had no need to posses nuclear weapons.
I can't even begin to imagine what it's like to not posses all these privileges and try to exist in the world.
An owner with a very minor stake in a song would posses the very same hold up power as the primary author.
It's possible Alshamrani was qualified to posses a firearm "under other exceptions as well," the FBI Jacksonville said in a tweet Tuesday.
The documents called for setting up sheriff's posses, community kitchens, a "militia-based military" and communications carried out by ham radio operators.
PG Do your childhoods explain the consistent work posses that you've assembled — Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd, Jenni Konner and Jemima Kirke?
"Any leader worth his salt must of course posses a certain amount of ego, a justifiable pride in his own accomplishments," Ike writes.
Now, Iran can enrich to whatever level it wants, for any reason, and posses as much uranium gas for enrichment as they choose.
Kalanick said Wednesday that he never read a due diligence report prepared by an outside firm that determined Levandowski did posses Google data.
"There seem to be two countries playing with their toys," he said at a Friday news conference, referring to nuclear weapons both countries posses.
"If Canada legalizes, it's going to make it even worse—more are going to posses it and admit to smoking it," Saunders told VICE.
As is now customary, posses of central bankers have been out in force on either side of the Atlantic, providing clues about their respective intentions.
An articulate and at times impassioned speaker, Timmermans posses at least some of the charisma Weber lacks — even while he faces plenty of political hurdles.
While the agency said they did not posses either, that does not preclude the possibility that other individuals or agencies recorded White House conversations secretly.
Why call ourselves squads, posses, or gangs, when we can claim a term that already has historic ties to democratic groups of powerful, oft misunderstood, women?
Bikers like the Hells Angels and posses from Australia are among its 25 recognised groups, but two Maori crews dominate: Black Power and the Mongrel Mob.
So they form these racist posses all over the South to go out at night in large groups to terrorize blacks and take those guns away.
It looks like we'll learn more about his abilities this season, but why does he posses them, and is he the only Stark child with them?
Most gay clubs can seem obnoxious or intimidating at first glance, especially to those who posses no nostalgia for Britney Spears because they have no soul.
Though you shouldn't discount all-in-ones either, they posses a lot of the benefits of a desktop without a huge box gathering dust under your desk.
TMZ broke the story ... Younes beat the crap out of Bennett outside Delilah restaurant in WeHo back in March, as Drake, Odell and their posses looked on.
Since you already posses the knowledge and experience the main costs involved are going to be marketing business and networking, specifically purchasing a website and business cards.Interested?
They had flown, driven, pleaded with their parents and assembled posses for the inaugural Teen Vogue Summit: a two-day event, costing from $299-$549 per ticket.
Yes, pussy posses may have once been the domain of Leo DiCaprio and his slimy friends, but why not grab the phrase back and use it for good?
The stability of other major joints, like the shoulder, depend on rotator cuff muscles, and the hip is a ball and socket joint that posses inherent boney stability.
Poachers hunt the massive mammals—whom research indicates are as smart as chimpanzees, capable of empathy, and posses a sense of self—to harvest their tusks and genitals.
Though diamonds are not usually considered healing crystals, they can be — and it turns out, they posses quite a few properties that anyone would want their relationship to emulate.
I personally think that colleges should take a student's personal talents they posses into account rather than only looking at how well they can perform on a standardized test.
He has routinely instructed his supporters to gather posses and go to "certain areas" where voting fraud might take place, "like Philadelphia" — in other words, areas populated by nonwhites.
Prove you can hit the ground running, then learn along the way Regardless of the position, we look for candidates who posses a results-driven way of looking at things.
There can be no unique and uniting voice — no Howard Beale to embody our collective angst — when we all posses the ability to rage at random like a petulant child.
According to a study published in the Review of Economics and Statistics, workers with both book smarts and social skills earned more money than those who posses one or the other.
And he has allowed more than 400 complaints of sexual violence to go uninvestigated, having spent his time surrounding our neighborhoods with volunteer posses and raiding the places we work instead.
None of the features it claims to posses would require new technology, but the Zenta would be the granddaddy of wearables — taking from others to build a beast of a device.
"I hope that they clarify that the right to posses a firearm outside the home is as important and fundamental as the right to possess one inside the home," Stapleton said.
There's an exemption to various provisions of the firearms act that allows somebody to posses an antique firearm without any form of certification, as long as it's possessed as a curiosity ornament.
"SpaceX personnel may not use or posses any controlled substance while in the workplace, and also may not be under the influence of legal or illegal drugs while at work," Musk wrote.
"They have thwarted the escapes of criminals, including serial killer Ted Bundy," wrote David B. Kopel, an author and researcher who wrote about posses for the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.
"They have thwarted the escapes of criminals, including serial killer Ted Bundy," wrote David B. Kopel, an author and researcher who wrote about posses for the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.
Mr. Lavrov suggested a number of treaties were in need of urgent review, such as the Nonproliferation Treaty that prohibits passing nuclear weapons technology to countries that do not already posses it.
Now if you need us, we'll be out here treading the Tribeca streets in our finest denim and vintage tees just in case there are any posses looking to add one more member.
The first "Frozen" film simply shows Elsa with her powers from a young age, never explaining where they came from nor why she is the only person in her family to posses them.
On the surface, it's a classic cowboy plot: three (mostly) good-hearted outlaws riding off in search of a better life, with the law and an assortment of ragtag posses on their tails.
On a phone call with my husband near the end of the cruise, he marveled at the fact that we had all had enough time to form posses and gossip about one another.
In 1970 it was classified in the United States as a Schedule One drug, making it illegal to manufacture, buy, posses, process or distribute LSD without a license from the Drug Enforcement Administration.
It also explores the role of these miners, the decision power that they posses and the delicate balance of power required for the platform to operate in the way in which it was intended.
Similarly, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) gets a replacement for much of the season in Max (Sadie Sink), who is another tomboy who posses the requisite masculine qualities to endear him to the main characters.
Dinardo had been arrested earlier in the week for owning a gun he was not allowed to posses under state law because he had previous been involuntarily committed in a mental health facility, prosecutors said.
The Grand Jury further charged that the couple "did unlawfully posses with intent to use to inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body, drug paraphernalia, to wit: a pipe," the indictment continued.
I am amazed more by the faithful followers of commodities like Tide and Charmin than, say, by the huge digital posses of pop stars or presidential candidates, who at least have ideas or excitement to offer.
And it's hard to escape the conclusion that if Trump, or someone like him, is elected president, we're going to see a lot more Sheriff Joes, popping up with their posses around this great country of ours.
He's been charged with aiding and abetting, attempt to posses with intent to distribute a controlled substance, and possession with attempt to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine, with bail set at $100,000, the Post reports.
Abbey is Sorkin's first lady wish fulfillment: She's modern enough to posses a medical degree but traditional enough, like Nancy Reagan or the Bush wives, to fulfill first lady duties and support her husband Jed (Martin Sheen).
In its statement, Zomato tried to reassure affected users by saying that around 60 percent of its customers actually login via other services, such as Google and Facebook, so Zomato didn't posses those users' passwords in the first place.
It would require Canadian legal permanent residents traveling on passports from the seven affected countries to posses a US visa and to travel from Canadian ports of entry where the US Customs and Border Protection agency operates pre-clearance checkpoints.
And she definitely wasn't expecting the young woman to kill her and posses her dead body, giving birth to an imposter Miss Wardwell — Madame Satan, whose allegiance is to the Dark Lord, and will do anything to deliver Sabrina to him.
"Red flags" Both Rubio and Schumer have pointed to allowing law enforcement or close family members to use a court order to temporarily block an individual deemed dangerous from being able to buy or posses a gun as a priority. Sens.
"The Grand Jury of [Macon County] charges that before the finding of this Indictment Eugene Edward Doak, alias, whose true name is otherwise unknown to the Grand Jury, did unlawfully posses a controlled substance, to-wit: Cocaine," the indictment states.
Instead, such a Hobson's choice requires a "worst-reasonable-case analysis:" Assume that Presidents Clinton and Trump would each seek to indulge the very worst instincts their critics believe them to posses, then support the candidate whose very worst is less bad.
Ed Harris as the Man in Black Ed Harris as the Man in Black continues to play the most perfectly despicable villain — when he's not terrorizing Dolores it seems he's murdering entire posses, towns and families (at least most of them won't remember).
The critic Roland Barthes touched upon this subject in his seminal study Writing Degree Zero — though his conclusion, that "revolution must of necessity borrow, from what it wants to destroy, the very image of what it wants to posses," remains decidedly pessimistic.
The rule is in accordance with Proposition 64, passed in 2016, which made it legal for people 21 and older to posses up to 28.5 grams of marijuana and 8 grams of concentrated marijuana, as long as it's for personal use and not distribution.
The verses are heartfelt, and the hook on "Castle" makes explicit one of the major themes of his work, which is that fame––the weapon he turned so effectively on Clintons and clown posses––has isolated his family and destroyed most of his closest relationships.
De Lesseps will be placed on a one-year probation and is required to perform 50 hours of community service; attend two AA meetings per week; not posses or consume alcohol or illegal drugs and attend a Victim Impact Class organized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
When the average person lacks the financial power and access to a platform that the president and his high-profile staff members posses, while watching democratic institutions fail before their eyes, they may very well resort to using everyday forms of resistance to make themselves heard.
If you believe, as many legal scholars do, that the future of criminal-justice reform really lies with prosecutors, then the success of the movement depends on the election of district attorneys who posses a skill, native or acquired, for the comparatively dull business of management.
"The Grand Jury of [Macon County] charges that before the finding of this Indictment June Shannon, alias June E. Shannon, alias, whose true name is otherwise unknown to the Grand Jury, did unlawfully posses a controlled substance, to-wit: Cocaine," the indictment obtained by the outlet states.
"The Grand Jury of [Macon County] charges that before the finding of this Indictment June Shannon, alias June E. Shannon, alias, whose true name is otherwise unknown to the Grand Jury, did unlawfully posses a controlled substance, to-wit: Cocaine," the indictment stated, according to The Blast.
"The Grand Jury of [Macon County] charges that before the finding of this Indictment June Shannon, alias June E. Shannon, alias, whose true name is otherwise unknown to the Grand Jury, did unlawfully posses a controlled substance, to-wit: Cocaine," the indictment obtained by the outlet stated.
"The GRU famously posses tools and techniques which would widely be regarded as sophisticated, but one thing that is striking in the descriptions of the attacks is how the attack used more straightforward techniques," James Chappell, founder at London-based cybersecurity firm Digital Shadows, told CNBC on Tuesday.
As evidenced by the IOC panel that convened last November, and a study released in 2015, which found trans female runners have no advantage over cisgender female runners, medical experts agree that trans women who have hormonally transitioned do not posses an unfair advantage over other female athletes.
Carving out activities and interests that I will never succeed at felt defeatist at first, but over time I have accepted the following: Despite attempting to play since I was five years old, I am terrible at chess because I don't posses the ability to see more than one move ahead.
In 2010, it was converted into an all-female prison and the warden made arrangements to shut down the facility's farming division, out of fear that the labor would be too physically demanding for an inmate population he believed didn't posses the farming expertise required to make it run properly.
She will be placed on a one-year probation, according to the documents, and is required to do the following: pay all fines and court costs; perform 50 hours of community service; attend two AA meetings per week; not posses or consume alcohol or illegal drugs; and attend a Victim Impact Class organized by Mothers Against Drunk Drivers.
"So if that's the qualification to be president, dotting the I's and crossing the T's on the names of foreign leaders and geographic locations, and because that's the quality that you have to posses, well, just count on the military policies of this country continuing as they've been the last 15 years going forward," he said.
Between encouraging creative kinship, setting the stage for meaningful discourse, and hooking up unlikely lady artist posses, on a local level at least, The Hum has done more for female musicians in a couple of years than a sophisticated holographic computer designed to be a surrogate mentor to musical babes with magic powers could do in a lifetime.
"The Grand Jury of [Macon County] further charges that before the finding of this Indictment June Shannon, alias June E. Shannon, alias, whose true name is otherwise unknown to the Grand Jury, did unlawfully posses with intent to use to inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body, drug paraphernalia, to wit: a pipe," the indictment continues.
"The Grand Jury of [Macon County] further charges that before the finding of this Indictment June Shannon, alias June E. Shannon, alias, whose true name is otherwise unknown to the Grand Jury, did unlawfully posses with intent to use to inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body, drug paraphernalia, to wit: a pipe," the indictment continued.
"I'd been living in San Francisco, misbehaving in the late 90s to early 00s, and I went to Burning Man quite a lot, seeing how the posses of really sound politically switched-on homos from Los Angeles, New York and Chicago were getting together in terms of building art camps and basically getting together and doing really cool shit," Gideon continues.
I'm happy whenever anybody gets a chance to rise like a phoenix (especially through dance, let's be serious), and considering Marissa Cooper was once my queen, I hope the woman that brought her to our TVs and dorm rooms (here's to O.C. nights with our respective posses) can re-ascend the throne with a gig that requires far less melodrama.
It would catalog the years of racial profiling, the tormenting of immigrants and Latinos, the physical mistreatment and humiliation of inmates and defendants, the beatings and neglect and deaths behind bars, the abuses of office — withholding records, harassing and persecuting elected officials and journalists, failing to investigate hundreds of unsolved sex crimes, squandering taxpayer funds on crime sweeps and "posses" and looney-tune vendettas, like the mission to expose President Obama's supposedly forged birth certificate.
Form or join a posse to ride with up to seven players; gather around the fire at your camp; head out hunting or fishing; visit bustling towns; battle enemy gangs and attack their hideouts; hunt for treasure; take on missions and interact with familiar characters from across the five states; or fight against other outlaws in both spontaneous skirmishes and pitched set-piece battles; compete with other players or whole posses in open world challenges and much more.

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