US /tu raɪts/
・UK /tu raɪts/
The girl put him to rights after he addressed himself, she buttoned his neat roundabout up to his chin, turned his vast shirt collar down over his shoulders, brushed him off,
The girl "put him to rights" after he had dressed himself; she buttoned his neat
The situation has escalated into a nationwide confrontation between protesters and the state, with an Internet blackout, mass arrests and a rising death toll, according to rights groups.
a rising death toll, according to rights groups.
Our generation is making strides in a lot of things, from fair wages to rights to gender equality,
Our generation is making strides in a lot of things, from fair wages to rights to gender equality.
Always Susan and me, putting the world to rights.
Always Susan and me putting the world to rights.
Egypt has also carried out arrests and violently dispersed protests, according to rights groups, the government there citing anti-terror laws.
Egypt has also carried out arrests and violently dispersed protests, according to rights groups, the government there citing anti-terror laws.
Too much confabulation succeeded a sound of scrubbing and setting to rights: and when I passed the room, in going downstairs to dinner, I saw through the open door that all was again restored to complete order: only the bed was stripped of its hangings: Leah stood up in the window-seat, rubbing the panes of glass dimmed with smoke: I was about to address her, for I wished to know what account had been given of the affair: but on advancing, I saw a second person in the chamber, a woman sitting on a chair by the bedside, and
Too much confabulation succeeded a sound of scrubbing and setting to rights: and when I passed the room, in going downstairs to dinner, I saw through the open door that all was again restored to complete order: only the bed was stripped of its hangings: Leah stood up in the window-seat, rubbing the panes of glass dimmed with smoke: I was about to address her, for I wished to know what account had been given of the affair: but on advancing, I saw a second person in the chamber, a woman sitting on a chair by the bedside, and
herself to rights so as to be able to walk home in tolerable comfort.
And this is the partnership that America offers here in Laos and across the Asia-Pacific: respect for your sovereignty, security and peace through cooperation, investment in the health of children, education for students, support for entrepreneurs, development and trade that creates jobs for all of us and protects our environment—a commitment to rights and dignity that is born out of our common humanity.
A commitment to rights and dignity that is borne out of
this is really talking from my experience running for Senate and running for Congress, where we can, you know, make sure that, you know, women feel that they are protecting our community, that we are, as Democrats, that we are looking out for, you know, their their status when it comes to rights, economics, growing their economics, things of that nature, and