He is a DJ, a good dancer and an attempter of suicide. From Wordnik.com. [Backslide] Reference
A mathematics prodigy and professor, and attempter of suicide. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2010-06-01] Reference
We stated we have attempter (sic) but there was know response. From Wordnik.com. [Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com] Reference
How fliall a new attempter learn Of different fpirits to difcern. From Wordnik.com. [The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin] Reference
"I've stated we have attempter (sic) but there was know response.". From Wordnik.com. [Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com] Reference
The attempt to intimidate had ignobly failed, and had recoiled upon the attempter. From Wordnik.com. [To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative] Reference
What vestigia, what remembrances, but such as will inspire abhorrence of the attempter?. From Wordnik.com. [Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 6] Reference
The generous attempter must be reminded of the powers he has within him, perhaps yet unexercised; with cheering sounds his progress must be encouraged; and, above all, the director of the course must take care not to tax him beyond his strength. From Wordnik.com. [Thoughts on Man: His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries] Reference
A counsel, in the discharge of his duty to his client, is neither to be intimidated nor bullied, nor put down; and that any attempt to do either the one or the other, or the first, or the last, will recoil on the head of the attempter, be he plaintiff or be he defendant, be his name. From Wordnik.com. [The Pickwick Papers] Reference
Now, though I have not yet made trial, yet I doubt not, but that both these proprieties may be also induc'd upon the Flax, and perhaps too by one and the same Expedient, which some trials may quickly inform any ingenious attempter of, who from the use and profit of such an Invention, may find sufficient argument to be prompted to such Inquiries. From Wordnik.com. [Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] Reference
"stop them before they succeed" rationale for punishing attempted crimes relies heavily on our factual prediction of how unsuccessful attempters are generally likely to behave (and not just on our guess about this particular attempter), this empirical judgment -- a guess, I realize, but one in which I have a good deal of confidence -- is pretty important here. From Wordnik.com. [British Blogs] Reference
And what shall deter an attempter?. From Wordnik.com. [Clarissa Harlowe] Reference
How shall a new attempter learn. From Wordnik.com. [Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Complete] Reference
The stealth attempter; which was only he. From Wordnik.com. [Eleventh Book] Reference
Against the attempter of thy Father's throne. From Wordnik.com. [Paradise Regained] Reference
Against the attempter of thy Fathers throne. From Wordnik.com. [Paradise Regained: The Fourth Book] Reference
Reply attempter says. From Wordnik.com. [Abnormal Returns Now] Reference
I recently completed a 5-part review of White's paper, starting here: http://attempter. wordpress.com/2010/01/19/analysis-of-strategic-defaults-1-of-5/. From Wordnik.com. [Abnormal Returns Now] Reference
A counsel, in the discharge of his duty to his client, is neither to be intimidated, nor bullied, nor put down; and that any attempt to do either the one or the other, or the first, or the last, will recoil on the head of the attempter, be he plaintiff or be he defendant, be his name Pickwick, or Noakes, or Stoakes, or Stiles, or Brown, or. From Wordnik.com. [The Law and Lawyers of Pickwick A Lecture] Reference
Let me tell him, gentlemen, that any gestures of dissent or disapprobation in which he may indulge in this court will not go down with you; that you will know how to value and how to appreciate them; and let me tell him further, as my Lord will tell you, gentlemen, that a counsel, in the discharge of his duty to his client, is neither to be intimidated nor bullied, nor put down; and that any attempt to do either the one or the other, or the first, or the last, will recoil on the head of the attempter, be he plaintiff or be he defendant, be his name Pickwick, or. From Wordnik.com. [The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club] Reference
Let me tell him, gentlemen, that any gestures of dissent or disapprobation in which he may indulge in this court will not go down with you; that you will know how to value and how to appreciate them; and let me tell him further, as my lord will tell you, gentlemen, that a counsel, in the discharge of his duty to his client, is neither to be intimidated, nor bullied, nor put down; and that any attempt to do either the one or the other, or the first or the last, will recoil on the head of the attempter, be he plaintiff, or be he defendant, be his name Pickwick, or Noakes, or. From Wordnik.com. [The American Union Speaker] Reference
Let me tell him, gentlemen, that any gestures of dissent or disapprobation in which he may indulge in this court will not go down with you; that you will know how to value, and to appreciate them; and let me tell him further, as my lord will tell you, gentlemen, that a counsel, in the discharge of his duty to his client, is neither to be intimidated nor bullied, nor put down; and that any attempt to do either the one or the other, or the first or the last, will recoil on the head of the attempter, be he plaintiff or be he defendant, be his name Pickwick, or Noakes, or Stoakes, or. From Wordnik.com. [Bardell v. Pickwick] Reference
Let me tell him, gentlemen, that any gestures of dissent or disapprobation in which he may indulge in this court will not go down with you; that you will know how to value and how to appreciate them; and let me tell him further, as my Lord will tell you, gentlemen, that a counsel, in the discharge of his duty to his client, is neither to be intimidated nor bullied, nor put down; and that any attempt to do either the one or the other, or the first, or the last, will recoil on the head of the attempter, be he plaintiff or be he defendant, be his name Pickwick, or Noakes, or Stoakes, or Stiles, or Brown, or Thompson. '. From Wordnik.com. [The Pickwick papers] Reference
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