In 1828 we raised the duties, on an average, to nearly fifty per cent, when the debt was on the eve of being discharged, and thereby flooded the country with a revenue, when discharged, which could not be absorbed by the most lavish expenditures.
There were a lot of places, including Los Angeles, that didn't have major league baseball. There were other really large cities that had no major league teams, but at least they had college football.
Fortunately, the courts discharged me every time after they understood what I had done.
In 1916 I was discharged from military service, or rather, given a sort of leave of absence on the understanding that I might be recalled within a few months. And so I was a free man, at least for a while.
After I was discharged from the military, it was difficult trying to become a civilian.
the only people who have proof of their sanity are those who have been discharged from mental institutions
I dare you to show me one example where I haven't discharged my responsibility seriously, professionally and appropriately.
Patients can often be discharged from hospital, then re-admitted a few days later with complications.
The Florida State League was considered the top A-league back then. You played in the spring training parks of major league teams, traveled throughout some great cities in Florida, and the pay was the best in A-ball.
Gratitude is a quality similar to electricity: it must be produced and discharged and used up in order to exist at all.
The consciousness of having discharged that duty which we owe to our country is superior to all other considerations.
The slender debt to Nature's quickly paid,Discharged, perchance, with greater ease than made.
It is a common saying that many pecks of salt must be eaten before the duties of friendship can be discharged.
Notwithstanding a mendacious press; notwithstanding a subsidized gang of hirelings who have not ceased to traduce me, I have discharged all my official duties and fulfilled my pledges. And I say here tonight that if my predecessor had lived, the vials of wrath would have poured out upon him.
When I was discharged, I attended the University of Paris and met a beautiful Parisian girl, Janine. We soon married and eventually returned to the States.
If family religion were duly attended to and properly discharged, I think the preaching of the Word would not be the common instrument of conversion.