10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SEA LAWYER»
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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
See Joel Homer, Jargon 78 (1979). sea lawyer = (19th-20th-c. BrE & AmE) a
captious or carping sailor — or, by extension, other person. E.g., "So long as the
teacher acts reasonably the Constitution does not require him to work in an ...
the Sea Lawyer said, taken unawares. "Since ever since I've been around here."
the Dutchman skipper said: “so how come, hey?“ "I know my rights," the Sea
Lawyer said. “A rule like that's unconstitutional." “Unconstitutional, my left—" The
...
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Configuration Management: Implementation, Principles, and ...
When asked how I coped with 20 years in the high-stress Nuclear Subsafe
Submarine Navy repair, modification, and overhaul sector, I replied that I was a “
sea lawyer.” I was on a newly commissioned submarine tender in San Diego,
and I ...
and was soon known throughout the ship as the " sea-lawyer." The captain used
to complain that he could never flog him with any comfort, for at every stroke of
his three or four dozen, he would urge a staying of proceedings, offer bail, or
claim ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1842
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The New Monthly Magazine
and was soon known throughout the ship as the " sea-lawyer." The captain used
to complain that he could never flog him with any comfort, for at every stroke of
his three or four dozen, he would urge a staying of proceedings, offer bail, or
claim ...
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The Mutiny of the Elsinore
"Shut up, you damned sea lawyer, you!" he snarled. "Haven't you ^played a dirty
trick enough comin' on board this ship in your condition? And if I have anything
more out of you " Mr. Pike was so angry that he could not complete the threat.
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Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
and was soon known throughout the ship as the “ sea-lawyer." The captain used
to complain that he could never flog him with any comfort, for at every stroke of
his three or four dozen, he would urge a staying of proceedings, offer bail, or
claim ...
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Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
sea lawyer: (19th–21st-c. BrE & AmE) a captious or carping sailor—or, by
extension, other person—e.g.: “So long as the teacher acts reasonably the
Constitution does not require him to work in an atmosphere of litigious contest
with any ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and ...
Robert K. Wilcox, Scream ofEagles, p. 39, 1990 5 chicken US, 1945 • — Lou
Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 48, 1945 sea lawyer noun a sailor with
knowledge of the rules and regulations of the sea and a strong propensity for
arguing ...
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The
Lawyer's Story; Or, The Orphan's Wrongs
A sea-lawyer on board her mqy'esty's ship Thunderer—A quarter-deck oration—
A lady overboard, and a rescue from peril—The hei'r's prospects brighten—A
startling discovery. HER Majesty's ship Thunderer had been several days at sea,
...