41. Surely this idiosyncratic New York speech may be deemed not a patois but a language of its own, meriting respect. 42. "High crimes and misdemeanors " dates from the 14th Century, and applies only to offenses meriting impeachment. 43. But with Alou holding the reins, the Expos have a hope of meriting their standing as a major league franchise. 44. Parizeau was widely criticized for the remarks, which he later characterized as unfortunate and as meriting the disapproval they received. 45. The Irishman was convicted for stealing laudanum from an Edinburgh apothecary, meriting the punishment of transportation to this penal colony. 46. This is beginning to rise to the level of meriting a recall election, though that can only be done voluntarily. 47. By the mid-18th century the population in western Newton had grown to the point of meriting a separate parish. 48. Normally for a topic meriting inclusion in a paper encyclopedia it is also trivial to demonstrate that it merits inclusion here. 49. The Montgomery County Republican said he believes the president perjured himself and broke the law-- meriting impeachment by the House. 50. "He came as close as anyone I have known to meriting Matthew Arnold's description of Sophocles,"