How can landlords be allowed to harass tenants who pay their rent, just because they have other plans for the property? |
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Now they're under your control, and you can call them from the sands and direct them to harass your enemies. |
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Remnants of the enemy have slipped into the civilian population and continue to harass coalition forces. |
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Rival studios and crabby film reviewers may ritually harass the studio, but it remains the most innovative producer of animation in Hollywood. |
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Mothers were supposed to harass you until you had your own children, after which they spoiled your children rotten. |
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The council employs some young men as night patrol to harass and move on long grassers, often using physical force. |
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No one will badger, harass, bother or hound you about your progress, or lack thereof. |
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In other instances, the enemy will harass a convoy with small arms fire, enticing the unit to dismount and return fire. |
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Soon Vova and his sister join the partisans and are doing what they can to harass the enemy. |
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Both harass the unemployed, pressuring them further into exploitative employment. |
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Unfortunately, it is periodically infested with bugs and vermin, which can harass citizens, contaminate buildings, etc. |
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Although companies are allowed to send reminders to a person in debt, they are not allowed to harass someone. |
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Whenever we film our video game parody skits, we try to include, and harass, as many people in public as we can. |
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Like them, they are polygamous mouthbrooders with no pair bonds and a tendency to harass females. |
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If I'm walking home, minding my own business, they roll up on me and, you know, harass me, blah, blah, blah. |
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They create blacklists and urge their readers and fellow bloggers to threaten and harass their targets. |
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Since love, of his goodness, has converted you from your sin, you shall be the best pillar of all his faith, I trow, and most harass his foes. |
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In the meantime, the Feds have again shown a determination to trample on civil liberties to harass nonviolent protestors. |
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An Internet message board has been pulled amid allegations it was used by bullies to harass and victimise school children. |
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Park officials contend that off-leash dogs roam onto sensitive dunes, dig up plants, chase birds and rabbits, and harass sea lions. |
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Using the private message system or e-mail form to harass or threaten other members is bannable on first offense. |
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Drawing a card from the deck will summon one inconvenience with which the wielder can harass his foes. |
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Some governments gave pirates and privateers safe harbor to earn revenues or to harass their enemies. |
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Often, cavalry came out to harass enemy armies as they scattered to plunder, slowing down progress even further. |
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Starlings can be aggressive and will persistently harass other species to take over nesting cavities. |
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In addition the crusaders used light cavalry and horse archers in large numbers to harass the enemy, to scout, and to supplement the knights. |
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Okulicki and Pelczynski thought the plan for Warsaw's underground fighters to wait until the Wehrmacht evacuated the city, and then harass its rearguard, was too passive. |
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But fan armies have mostly gained notoriety for their propensity to harass and cajole. |
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But as to whether Ravi did what he did intentionally to harass Clementi for being gay, the jury rendered a split decision. |
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To its great shame, the United States has a pathetically weak labor law which makes it easy for employers to harass and punish workers who try to organize unions. |
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Secondly he used his light and mobile forces, irregular Cossack and Kalmuck light cavalry, Russian dragoons and mounted infantry to harass the Swedish advance. |
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A method utilized by small, mobile units to harass, weaken, demoralize, and combat larger conventional forces, guerrilla warfare antedates modern history. |
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By sending his Numidian cavalry to harass the Roman camp on the right bank of the river Trebbia, he provoked the Roman commander Sempronius Longus into crossing to his side. |
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We may not be able to stop men from wanting to harass women but Internet technologies can easily be rebuilt. |
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Please torment, harass, vex, heckle, and badger those two blockheads until they honor their commitments to my defense fund. |
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At the same time we have deployed our navy to harass and turn away boats. |
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The clamour for marks and a rank at the end of the term is so intense and common that it's the norm to harass a child as long as it's for better marks. |
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It would assume that anyone who says they don't own a car at all is lying and it would harass them continually with aggressive letters and vague threats. |
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In the past, there have been reports that this day is used by boys to harass girls in some north Indian cities like Jaipur, much as they would do during Holi. |
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They harass and surf the bow waves of gray whales, as well as ocean swells. |
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The fields were burnt by the Goths to delay and harass the Romans with smoke, and negotiations began for an exchange of hostages. |
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Women are coming together online to shame men who harass and abuse them. |
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It is therefore illegal to import, export, kill, capture or harass green turtles. |
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The poster asked people to harass Zelich by cellphone and email. |
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We heard occasionally the police would come in and harass everyone. |
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At daybreak, satisfied the retreat was not a trap, Caesar sent cavalry to harass the rear guard, followed by three legions. |
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In January 1813, the American frigate Essex, under the command of Captain David Porter, sailed into the Pacific to harass British shipping. |
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Foxes may harass hyenas, using their smaller size and greater speed to avoid the hyena's attacks. |
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Rommel recognised that the Allies would possess air superiority and would be able to harass his movements from the air. |
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General Qi Jiguang made several timed, drifting explosives, to harass Japanese pirate ships. |
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German and Turkish light forces would however continue to raid and harass Russian shipping until the end of the war in the east. |
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The American colonists had no ships of the line, and relied extensively on privateering to harass British shipping. |
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The truck literally does a handbrake turn and drives back towards her before stopping in the middle of the road to harass this poor woman. |
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The Danevirke protected Danish land and gave Godfred the opportunity to harass Frisia and Flanders with pirate raids. |
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Throughout the winter New Jersey militia continued to harass British and Hessian forces near their three remaining posts along the Raritan River. |
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The Asbo bans him from Epsom and Ewell and says he must not be drunk or abusive or threaten, assault, harass or intimidate anyone in Surrey. |
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They also harass and attempt to mate with females that head out to the water. |
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The libertines allowed the trial to drag on in an attempt to harass Calvin. |
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Saladin attempted to harass Richard's army into breaking its formation in order to defeat it in detail. |
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Both species will readily harass the other when prey is caught. |
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In a dispute with Denny, Cromwell had hired two unlicensed preachers to harass him, denounce the Book of Common Prayer and preach the gospel in his area. |
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They ought to take an informed, rational decision subserving larger public interest and the power to file appeals should not be abused to harass innocent assessees. |
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The sadists who flay Jesus into hamburger, crowned him with thorns and harass his every step along the stations of the cross are a cretinous, drunken lot. |
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The Gallic invasion left Rome weakened, and the Gauls continued to harass the region until 345 BC when they entered into a formal peace treaty with Rome. |
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It was built around the possession of fortified places and the close pursuit of the Danes to harass them and impede their preferred occupation of plundering. |
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Although resident killer whales have never been observed to eat other marine mammals, they occasionally harass and kill porpoises and seals for no apparent reason. |
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The act's vague reimbursement policy for travel expenses left few with the ability to testify, and colonists argued that it would allow officials to harass them with impunity. |
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