The main problem with such TV altercations is that they pretend to be about openness and honesty but in fact embrace no such virtues. |
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I've heard about people getting into altercations, and I know one guy who had a cabbie throw a tire iron at him. |
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They were inclined to lose the head, and there were often altercations and scraps going on as speeches were being delivered. |
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These men and women were all subject to genetic altercations that created them into lycanthropic monsters. |
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The ensuing altercations and hilarious testimonies provided an exciting two hours! |
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The quartering of soldiers upon peasants and citizens generated severe altercations, mostly concerning rations and pay. |
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Having witnessed many altercations in dressing rooms I don't think that was a sackable offence. |
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He was a gentleman on and off the field and even when involved in altercations, took the role of mentor rather than an aggressor. |
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Different students were assigned to observe different mock altercations in which the people portraying the arguers were of different races. |
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Snakes that are housed together in captivity sometimes have little altercations over food. |
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They quietened down after that, but then I couldn't sleep for a while because I don't like altercations or upsets of any kind. |
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All of this inspired me to create a whimsical solution towards the elimination or reduction of these brutal altercations. |
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Despite the public altercations, there are many signs that East Asia's two great powers are edging closer together. |
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Practical jokes and horseplay frequently resulted in angry altercations between men on the factory floor. |
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Wilson and Garcia say most tribal members have had altercations with Border Patrol agents. |
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Both groups are intermingling without any hostility or altercations. |
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Yang Yang says she hasn't had too many unpleasant dealings as of yet, but that previous proctors have had their share of altercations with unhappy simpletons. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to ask the member opposite if he has been involved in any altercations that involved armed robberies. |
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It is the cause of many altercations and problems that exist within the institutions. |
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We have had a few altercations with the Council but have held sway in the end. |
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Such playground altercations are most readily noticed when a star is small. |
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This week, after sharp altercations with Iraq, the council was on the point of agreeing to a third six-month period, on the same terms. |
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These altercations may serve as distractions from the country's economic woes, but they provoke much bitterness. |
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This is particularly true in situations of domestic abuse, but is also the case in armed robberies or other altercations in the home. |
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This initiative is still ongoing and appears to be working as there has been a noted reduction in altercations throughout the school. |
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Interestingly, some bars have no violence at all while others are prone to violent altercations. |
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We need one of those altercations every few shows to goose up our ratings. |
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At the very least, wouldn't the altercations have resulted in assault and battery charges and produced a paper trail retrievable across the decades? |
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So why should their little battlefield altercations have scared her? |
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Even though we got into altercations with baseheads and security guards and were almost dog food to a pack of wild ghetto dogs, I'd do it all again. |
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Canadians should exercise extreme caution at bars and night clubs as there have been several recent instances of altercations between groups at a variety of venues. |
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In essence, the reasons for placement in, and continuance of, administrative segregation were established to allow the Correctional Service to prevent altercations, harm, or interference with certain investigations. |
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While the rates of physical altercations were much less frequent in adults than other types of harms, in youth these were just as frequent as the verbal harms. |
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The protest was dispersed with tear gas, rubber bullets, pepper spray, and physical altercations with nightsticks. |
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One can explain those figures by the fact that tourists, generally, like to feel a sense of comfort without any stress altercations when on vacation. |
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One chapter offers a progression of inebriations, altercations, and fornications committed by individuals of some local standing in Gibraltar, Brisbane, and Toowoomba. |
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