Not every company charges an astronomical rate, a massive arrangement fee and suggests a loan which extends to the next generation. |
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No further charges with respect to these items were recorded in the third quarter. |
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Instead, why not apply for a credit card that charges you no interest on new purchases for up to a year? |
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The first priority for every student should be to find an account that offers an interest-free overdraft and charges no fees. |
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The park only charges 3 yuan for admittance which is the park's main income. |
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Mr Palmer said the real complaint arose from the application of interest to arrears and charges when the couple fell behind with their payments. |
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Uhler also delayed ruling on several motions by Robertson's attorneys for dismissal of all charges against him. |
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You should make sure the address they have on file is your current address and that any charges on the account were made by you. |
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The man once thought invincible faced a judge, called to answer charges of murder and torture. |
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The explosive charges carried by the suicide bombers were packed with ball bearings and pieces of metal to maximise death and injury. |
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The police reports to Crown counsel recommending charges were written up that night and the two individuals were held in custody for court. |
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When you are financing such investments, bank charges and any interest payments are typically deductible in the year in which they are paid. |
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It claims the party's policy underbelly is economic risk, cuts to public services and charges for hospital operations. |
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It seemed the current baron had more important charges on his purse than sheltering his people against attack. |
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The charges against him won't stick, but the chilling effect it will have on other researchers will. |
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After a trial, Johnston was cashiered and the charges against Bligh rejected. |
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Water also charges up joints and promotes longevity by boosting your overall health. |
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The boy was cleared of the charges and has no previous convictions, charges or warnings but despite this his fingerprints were kept on file. |
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In fact, he has stood trial from 1993 on charges of corruption and membership of the Mafia. |
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He was arrested on charges of aggravated robbery after allegedly holding up a limousine driver at a car wash, the police said. |
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At home, it's a cesspool of corruption, where charges of theft or employee harassment are hardly unheard of. |
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Claudio Bozzini, the club's goalkeeping coach, works his three charges hard. |
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This is why they all claim to be against water charges but are unanimous in opposing a non-payment campaign. |
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In July they were freed from their bail and no charges have been brought against either of them. |
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Hopefully, he will never know that there had been two delivery charges paid plus a tenner to the driver for his mendacity. |
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One thing that supporters can do to help is to rush letters to the Ontario Attorney General demanding that the charges be dropped in this matter. |
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Prosecutors also dropped wire fraud and computer fraud charges in the agreement. |
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Morgan admitted four specimen counts of rape and two charges of assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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They all charge such extortionate admission charges they must make a fortune. |
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Even though they may appear immediately on your statement, you may incur interest charges and fees if you draw against uncleared cheques. |
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We were released with a very stern warning about controlled substances, but no charges were laid. |
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David Morgan rightly points out the tuition charges have been levied since 1995 but the alternative was no tuition at all. |
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Police disbanded the riots and detained an estimated forty students but to date no charges have been filed. |
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Attempts to introduce additional charges on cash dispensers not only annoyed customers for the banks' avarice but for their incompetence. |
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The vehement protest against the validity of these charges actually heartens me, and I'm beginning to think maybe I was wrong to level them. |
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He faces charges of attempted arson and having articles with intent to destroy or damage property. |
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Fixed charges usually known as shop expenditure and establishment expenses or shop oncost and office oncost, are apportioned to the various jobs. |
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The problem is that GAAP includes a lot of noncash charges and one-time expenses. |
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There are no shipping or handling charges when purchased online, and books never go out of print. |
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You should consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before you invest. |
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The government has also threatened to press charges against the heads of two regional governments for aiding and abetting the strikers. |
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This force includes the magnetic effects of moving charges and underlies such everyday forces as friction and magnetism. |
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The charges follow a joint investigation by West Yorkshire police and the Crown Prosecution Service casework directorate. |
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The rebels fear the charges will deter students from poorer backgrounds from applying to go to university. |
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The pukka school, which charges parents 18,750 a year to take the weans off their hands, is going through troubled times. |
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Other charges for blackmail, witness intimidation and perverting the course of justice were dropped earlier this year. |
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Twenty-nine others were arrested for outstanding warrants on charges of burglary, larceny and malicious wounding. |
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Each time he was booked, he said, on trumped-up charges of disorderly conduct. |
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Leaseholders will be able to take over BHA's powers to collect service charges to pay for repairs and maintenance. |
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But there are no controls on charges and they can also be varied by the bank with immediate effect. |
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In 1272 the town clerk, avoiding imminent charges for dereliction of duty, made off with the original Domesday and other borough records. |
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Government and other institutions that owe billions of Kwacha in unpaid rate charges should work out programmes to remit the outstanding monies. |
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In using the police power in this broad way, municipalities can avoid charges of arbitrary and capricious acts. |
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The fact that the owners are unable to recover the towage charges under Rule XI in the present case does not seem to me to be anomalous. |
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Bryant, regardless of the charges against him, provides an object lesson on the power of friendship. |
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The four white officers were acquitted on criminal charges a year after the shooting. |
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The only other expenses you should have to pay is stamp duty and settling charges on the buying and selling of shares. |
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The ownership of the animals specified in the charges was transferred to the respondents. |
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He believes charges should be dropped against the gold star mom and anti-war crusader. |
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There are no entry costs for any of the three products as charges are reflected in the terms and conditions offered. |
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He was arrested and tried on trumped-up charges when he began organising anti-government rallies. |
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These charges range from weapons smuggling to illegally wiring large sums of money into the United States. |
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Both of them were cleared of two charges alleging they were in possession of a hand grenade and a revolver. |
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She is facing charges of fraud and theft after allegedly defrauding parliament of millions of rands. |
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The charges include conspiracy, dereliction of duty, cruelty, maltreatment, assault and indecent acts with another. |
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We should demand that all bank charges are dropped while accounts are in the black. |
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But will the charges stick, and are America's boardrooms now squeaky clean? |
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Despite admitting to previous acts of molestation for which he was never charged, he denied all the charges made against him. |
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Olive decides to switch to a card that charges no interest on purchases for an introductory period. |
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In an open circuit, the free charges would simply remain on the electrodes and a voltage could be measured. |
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She rifled through her lover's credit-card receipts and found charges for bouquets of flowers and dinners at romantic restaurants. |
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How can I log on to local internet providers and pay only local phone charges when I am abroad? |
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The ratio of ions in a formula unit depends on the charges of the ions in the compound. |
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The Liberal Democrats are to make a dramatic move to seize support in Labour's heartlands by proposing that all charges for NHS care be scrapped. |
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Six people were arrested on charges of illegal assembly, obstructing justice and assault of a police officer. |
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The judge gave two examples of fixed charges over assets which are defeasible at the will of the chargor. |
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He later became a communist cadre and was intermittently jailed for nine years on charges of spreading communist ideas in Nepal. |
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Commerce data exclude a number of one-time charges that show up in shareholder reports. |
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I am writing in support of the council's reported proposal to reintroduce admission charges to the City Art Gallery. |
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He is facing a string of charges ranging from perjury to economic plunder, a crime that carries the death penalty or life in prison. |
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So far no charges have been brought against them, and their families and friends deny any wrongdoing. |
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It is expected that charges for heating and public transportation will also increase. |
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The boy was arraigned yesterday on charges of second-degree murder and attempted murder of a police officer. |
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Pay parking is a reality and like all the other charges which we have had to accept it is here to stay. |
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It could help to deflect the usual charges of anachronism and unfamiliarity with the period. |
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He said increased overheads such as insurance, rents and service charges have resulted in some shops becoming unviable. |
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It is anticipated the most punishing charges would be restricted to the M25 and major routes into London during rush hours. |
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Instead, they face charges of criminal mischief, punishable by up to two years in the penitentiary. |
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If the new bill is passed then punitive charges will be made for such applications. |
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If you go overdrawn without agreement on your bank account you get stung by penalty charges and punitive rates of interest. |
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Some feared that the charges would erode the card's upscale position as the premium-priced plastic. |
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Left unanswered by the high court ruling is whether new charges can be brought against the surviving members of the former military juntas. |
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When the truth comes out about these charges against me, people will find out all this baloney doesn't stand. |
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Kingston charges out of his box to head the ball clear as Ze Roberto tried to latch onto a hopeful punt from the back. |
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A second problem is damage caused by the buildup of excessive electrical charges in the plate from the unwanted ions. |
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As soon as all the charges are entered and agreed the work of settlement commences. |
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He now faces capital charges of conspiring in the September 11 terrorist attacks. |
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Without this legal reassurance, military leaders and their troops could have laid themselves open to charges of war crimes. |
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Eventually they believe that there must be something to the charges because the endless parsing of it sounds lawyerly, desperate and boring. |
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The charges were not backed by any proof and were probably a last desperate throw of the dice by a hysterical woman. |
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Problems include stolen deposits, faulty boilers and central heating, excessive charges for cleaning, harassment and illegal evictions. |
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Ultimately, we need to have a zero tolerance policy and if that means the police pressing charges against any transgressors, then so be it. |
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It is the Crown who has instituted the charges and it is the Crown who sought and obtained the search warrant for the documents. |
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The charges that these prisoners were callously abandoned by our own leaders are, obviously, extremely serious. |
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Reportedly, individuals were booked for charges ranging from urinating in the streets, creating a nuisance to lewd and lascivious behavior. |
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You can also get standard-rate tax relief if you pay service charges to local authorities and other independent contractors. |
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Think Big won the big race twice and Let's Elope and Saintly were amongst two of his other special charges who were first past the post. |
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Another complaint is that with conventional long distance toll charges falling, the cost savings are not really significant. |
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Lasky admitted charges of possessing a CS gas canister and possessing a weapon adapted to discharge a noxious substance. |
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Whatever charges his batteries would surely charge mine, so we picked days after the tourists left but before the leaf peepers arrived. |
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It is a robust style in which tugs, nudges, charges and shoves are given and received, but there is far more to Sutton than that. |
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The union has leveled 15 separate charges against Levy, a contractor at Mittal Steel USA, which performs slag processing and metal reclamation. |
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The charges for calls from land phone to mobile will be cut from 45 to 40 halalas per minute. |
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Most scholarly journals do not pay authors, and many actually impose page charges on scientists who contribute. |
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One recent suit charges him with kidnapping minors and conspiracy to commit genocide. |
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It will decide whether charges of forgery and conspiracy to defraud should be brought. |
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The local administration has waived all charges for all underprivileged patients in hospitals. |
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In an odd sense, sir, is this some progress in your mind, that they are finally laying the charges on the table? |
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The abolition of all prescription charges and home care charges for the disabled will also be of direct benefit. |
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The past five months have brought charges of price gouging, illegal insider trading, kickbacks and payola that have rocked the industry. |
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Introduce a new, broadly based local property tax and rebalance service charges equitably across the entire community. |
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For high earners, some personal pensions offer equally low charges and fair terms but allow you to make higher contributions. |
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Plasma charges struck the table, showering the two women in sparks, sending them to the floor. |
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This follows from the charges of, for example, bias in favour of panel members' departments and inconsistency across subject areas. |
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Steven glared at his father daring him to deny the charges he was throwing his way. |
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The suit charges that the act is unconstitutional because it permits no exception to protect the health of the mother. |
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Military officials initially told the press that he might face charges of espionage and sedition, even treason. |
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He was acquitted of charges of abuse and fraud in relation to the oil deal. |
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The guilty plea of the accused to both charges laid against him is also mitigating. |
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But the report also recommends the abolition of call-out charges for things like chimney fires. |
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The five officers were acquitted of manslaughter charges on the direction of the trial judge. |
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These charges are posted automatically to your shipboard account, and like bar tabs, can add up quickly. |
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They've dropped the cowardice charges but he's going to be charged with dereliction of duty. |
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And the charges he faces right now include assault, maltreatment, indecent acts, dereliction of duty, and conspiracy. |
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The lesser charges include first-degree and second-degree manslaughter as well as criminally negligent homicide. |
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A last-ditch bid to halt new charges being brought in for a car park at Holland-on-Sea has been thrown out. |
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Husbands and others frequently bring charges of adultery against such wives. |
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I now intend to work to ensure my full and complete vindication of the charges as expeditiously as possible. |
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Most of you have probably read that I was arrested recently on charges of forgery and fraud in suburban Philadelphia. |
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A council spokesman said charges had been frozen last year and the rises brought them into line with other councils. |
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Its pulsing inventiveness charges the most absurd contrivances with life, just as opera should. |
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Big Seamus and his charges pulled out all the stops when it really mattered, and they will worthily grace the 2004 senior championship. |
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Several allegations were investigated by police but no charges were ever brought. |
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High telephone charges means that British companies lag behind their American counterparts, he says. |
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Officials detonated three sets of explosive charges on board, and the 2,500-ton vessel slowly sank below the surface. |
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A booking on drug charges must be a brutal heartbreaker for the superstar singer and role model. |
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The nutso radio call-in shows went nuclear with charges of ingratitude, disloyalty, treason, back-stabbing and duplicitous doubleparking. |
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The charge on the complex ion is the sum of the charges on the metal ion and the ligands. |
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He had earlier been found not guilty on charges of damaging an aircraft so as to endanger its safety in flight. |
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The jury at Glasgow High Court found him not guilty of two other charges of abusing a third boy and a young girl. |
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Police treated the approach as blackmail and brought charges against him last October. |
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Zakir can hold 14 passengers in his van and he charges each passenger about 50 gopik for the ride. |
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The Whites pleaded guilty to five specimen charges of possessing goods with a false trademark for sale or hire. |
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The charges have included illegal assembly, obstruction, assault, rioting and criminal intimidation. |
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Last year it settled charges that it illegally billed excessive fees and violated consumer protection regulations. |
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Since the government began to privatise the telecommunications carrier, basic telephone charges have increased by 160 to 220 percent. |
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They also have a responsibility to educate and train their charges in risk management and safe practice. |
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Financial advisers who conveniently forget to mention extra charges detailed in the small print of the contract are not uncommon. |
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Cllr Michelle Mulherin said she knew some people levied with commercial water charges who felt they were unfairly billed. |
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Another example of alienation arises when one joint tenant charges his interest in the property. |
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Impatient mothers began urging their charges to finish up, for heaven's sake, so they could get dressed. |
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That means that your payments won't touch the new charges until your original balance transfer has been paid off. |
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The two accused appeared in court yesterday on charges of kidnapping, robbery and blackmail. |
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No banking charges for normal transactions if balance remains above minimum deposit level. |
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The increased refuse disposal charges are leading to a growth in indiscriminate and illegal dumping, writes Denis J. Croke. |
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In the result therefore a verdict of acquittal was directed in respect of all charges against both accused. |
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The aircraft turnaround time is scheduled to be no more than 25 minutes so charges are also low. |
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Anyone caught carrying up to 500 cannabis joints is likely to escape trafficking charges under Home Office proposals published yesterday. |
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He asked me for help with knocking his portfolio into shape, in order to pull up the weeds, cut his management charges and boost his returns. |
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But when the visitors get to Pattaya, they are fleeced when extra charges are tacked on when they arrive. |
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Now Sam trained them to use explosives, to lay charges of dynamite and use rifles. |
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The persistent charges of jury packing in Ireland led to calls for reform of the jury selection statutes. |
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People think they will just pay the minimum payment but then the charges soon begin to mount up. |
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The irony has often been that charges were based on hearsay and rumour rather than on proper research and verification. |
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We all know how often charges of lying are batted about over what ends up being an honest disagreement. |
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You also have to pay shipping and handling charges on top of the purchase price. |
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The company will now come under pressure to increase airport charges at Cork to the maximum allowed by the regulator. |
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The Lib Dem's national transport spokesman, John Thurso, claimed that charges were punishing motorists without reducing congestion. |
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The group charges that irradiation also deactivates the natural digestive enzymes found in raw food, and encourages fats to turn rancid. |
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The star was facing charges of assault and malicious damage, which were later dismissed. |
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He scornfully rejected those charges yesterday, saying he acted in self-defence. |
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Today a suspected arms dealer was arraigned on charges that he tried to sell shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles. |
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Most charges focus on the Mafia's control of New York's waterfront, vast and beautiful, but for years a nest of corruption. |
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In the midst of the tumult of charges against him, a welter of conflicting poll numbers are being bandied about. |
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There were opportunities to get better deals and other financial charges that we could shed if we went it alone. |
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And so far only a few low ranking soldiers including Private England are up on charges for Iraqi abuse at Abu Ghraib. |
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Swapping your expensive plastic for a credit card that charges no interest on balance transfers and purchases for up to nine months. |
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He is being investigated in connection with a series of criminal charges ranging from bribery to economic plunder. |
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Aside from having the charges against him dropped, Cowpland was going to be reprimanded and barred from being a company director for two years. |
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She laughs, radiant in her self-satisfaction, shielded by a hard hide and chutzpa from charges of vulgarity, greed or egomania. |
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However, exceptional and extraordinary charges will take the shine off the above-the-line figures. |
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In print we should analyze the charges in detail and keep an accurate, truthful record of the entire episode. |
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She also voiced her concern about long time boat owners who might now face new charges for berthing their boats at the marina. |
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The rustication of 10 Dalit students of the Hyderabad Central University on charges of violence is an incident surrounded by controversy. |
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This boom has been fuelled by the Indian shipping rates which are an all time high due to tonnage charges hardening in the international market. |
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Government policy states that increases in water charges should result in an attendant reduction in commercial rates, yet, both continue to rise. |
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As a bishop, she is pledged to uphold church law and file charges against pastors who openly defy it. |
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Five men, aged between 18 and 22, face multiple charges including burglary, theft, and receiving stolen goods. |
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I believe that these charges are going to prove to be the ultimate big lie. |
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The poor peasant relates his appearance before a consistory court on charges of immorality. |
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City and county managers have warned of staff lay-offs and increased charges as a direct consequence. |
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Gus Lynch took on, most notably, a wholesomely off-kilter scoutmaster about to lead his charges to a presumably terrible summer camp. |
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He could face up to seven years in prison if found guilty of all charges against him. |
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However, it is the possibility of charges under s. 22 of the Theft Act 1968 for handling stolen goods that will provoke the most argument. |
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Why were the maulvis held for two days and freed without any charges framed against them? |
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I think it's interesting that we went from seven lewd and lascivious charges down to four, and one of them is an attempt, as well. |
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These charges were absolutely correct, and reflect much credit on Callaghan and his inner Cabinet. |
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She beat the rap in August, acquitted of all charges by a federal jury in Memphis. |
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But there comes the day of reckoning when statements drop through the letter box and interest charges and penalty payments are revealed. |
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They were not asked to plead to charges of corruption, fraud, forgery and uttering, and contravening fishing laws. |
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Anti-war protesters who scribbled graffiti on Queen Victoria's statue and Lancaster Town Hall during the demos faced criminal charges yesterday. |
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The receivers proceeded to realize the assets charged by the fixed and floating charges created by the debentures. |
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What is the average citizen to do, facing this blizzard of charges and countercharges and theories and countertheories? |
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Troy grimly thumbed the detonator as a trio of eager gunrunners raced forward with what looked like shaped charges of plastique. |
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The charges are a sweetener for big business to move into privatised waste collection. |
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These charges got considerable play in the press, and it must be said they contained kernels of truth. |
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But let me tell you that it would be much worse if the charges were calculated on a basis of time spent in the department. |
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But one source, speaking on condition of anonymity, says authorities had a number of reasons for not bringing any charges against him. |
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A Fermoy group has been highly critical of plans to toll the road because it was fearful that charges would drive motorists back into the town. |
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He pleads not guilty to four charges of causing death by dangerous driving. |
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A deputy head teacher has been suspended from a North Lincolnshire primary school, awaiting trial on charges of kerb-crawling. |
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Police in Wiltshire are continuing with the operation and more charges and arrests are expected within the next month. |
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The statement charges the administration with manipulating and misrepresenting science for political gains. |
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The couple have paid the charges since they bought the flat but have been complaining to the council about the state of the communal area. |
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Bearing this in mind, it is not at all surprising that charges of abuse of process gained momentum. |
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The lack of mens rea is what protects a two-year-old from facing charges of theft. |
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The charges include treason, conspiracy to commit treason and being accessories to treason. |
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The energy of attraction between opposite charges is reciprocally related to the distance between the charges. |
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He also denied charges of manhandling the accused and not informing the British High Commission at New Delhi regarding their arrest. |
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The same lawyers told him to bring charges to a civil court and the sports court of arbitrage. |
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A Croatian lorry driver caught with a haul of sub-machineguns in his truckload of frozen pizzas was cleared of all charges yesterday. |
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The showgrounds were buzzing yesterday as horse exhibitors washed and shampooed their charges ahead of today's judging classes. |
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Radical leaders were arrested on charges of high treason after they held a national convention. |
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Then breaking the surface, one by one, the swimmers form a new line, a line that charges ahead like an angry serpent. |
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Scores of politicians are in jail facing charges of corruption and misuse of power. |
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The charges against her were preposterous and she denied them with dignity, but she had never been popular and they served their turn. |
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Court officials said the new dates are tentative and may still change depending on how the motion to consolidate the charges is resolved. |
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In brief, Yates spends a deal of time defending the Elizabethan magician Dr Dee against charges of being a demonologist. |
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The charges have usually involved corruption or serious misbehavior on the bench. |
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All of those charges have protested their innocence, claiming that they were using accepted interrogation methods. |
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He charges him with a wicked deed of violence to be punished by death, or in the twelfth century by mutilation. |
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Would-be users reacted with annoyance and frustration, querying the need for extra charges for tethering, and the high prices of the phones. |
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Instead the desk was cluttered with various trinkets given to him by his charges throughout the years. |
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This is not dissimilar to charges of professional misconduct as a barrister or solicitor. |
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These charges include electric traction current and station-leasing charges. |
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The charges also include misusing his office for personal gain and seeking bribes and salary kickbacks from his staff. |
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It is usually much cheaper to send a text message, so check these charges too. |
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To equal black powder ballistics and pressures in the.45 Colt requires tiny little charges of most smokeless propellants. |
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Original charges of indecent assault and kidnap were dropped and Atkinson was found guilty of a lesser charge of false imprisonment. |
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And scanning the QR codes will only cost whatever your mobile company charges you to use the web. |
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It is a matter of urgency for us that the accused are released and all charges are dropped. |
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His manner belied the seriousness of the potential charges against him as an accomplice to murder. |
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He pleaded not guilty to all the charges and attacked the constitutional legitimacy of the military regime. |
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Both were later freed after rebellion charges slapped against the two were dropped. |
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Congestion charges are intended to ration a congested resource to those who value it the most. |
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One student has filed charges against Houston, who faces one count of terrorizing and a count of battery. |
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She admitted robbery and three charges of shoplifting and asked for five other offences to be taken into consideration. |
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And it will just expose him to more charges of inauthenticity, which will be correct and will ring true. |
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Indian police have arrested six hospital workers on charges of culpable homicide. |
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Without much of a pause, Lewis chooses to drop the charges against this man. |
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The system cools incoming gases to approximately 180F, humidifies the airstream and charges particulate and water droplets with opposite polarity. |
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The letters demanded they cooperate with Turkish enquiries, though no criminal charges have been brought until now. |
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Paragon of virtue Oliver North called for charges to be filed against Warner Brothers Music. |
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In 2009, the ICC indicted him for war crimes and crimes against humanity and, in 2010, added charges of genocide. |
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Suddenly Duffy's charges began to demonstrate a bit of pluck. |
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The Councillor then added the business people of the town would not be agreeable to the on-street parking charges if long term parking was not provided. |
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The charges stem from the attempted arrest for contempt of court. |
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It said at least 15 men and women face sentences of death by stoning on charges of adultery. |
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You'll probably also recall that a few years ago, an American millionaire was hauled before the local courts on charges relating to the possession of cannabis. |
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Those charges were later dropped when Isaac refused to cooperate with authorities. |
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Attorneys for Goddard and Singer have previously strenuously denied all earlier charges against their clients. |
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Adams's Federalist presidency was more bitter still, and the 1800 rematch produced charges of atheism and libertinism against Jefferson, and of monarchism against Adams. |
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About 750,000 people are arrested on possession charges every year, a howlingly large number. |
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This week, we pound the pavements of Los Angeles with Austyn, as he charges through the streets, picking some steezy lines that only a skater would see. |
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Port charges were generally revised upward to meet debt obligations. |
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The council seems to be hell-bent on penalising the citizens of York, who are most affected by the scandalous parking charges imposed in the evening. |
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The crime stats for the 5th Precinct took an uptick as Linsker was booked on charges that included felony assault. |
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For foreign household workers in Saudi Arabia, most of them women, sorcery charges are more common than you might think. |
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Drivers could say goodbye to free parking and face a squad of traffic wardens if blanket parking charges are imposed on every town in north Wiltshire. |
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Meanwhile, the studio is bleeding you dry in distribution charges because, no matter how unfair it is, you can't get the 2,000 screens you need without them. |
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The poem Warburton had vindicated a quarter of a century earlier from charges of deism by a Swiss professor had now been travestied along with his own commentary. |
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Now, alongside possible impeachment, Hall may face criminal charges as a result of his probe. |
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Brooks scooped the story herself by condemning the charges via a statement issued just minutes before the cps announced them. |
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He angrily denies a series of charges that no one has ever made. |
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And to cap it all, in spite of the CPS faxing the prison on Friday to say they had dropped the charges because of lack of evidence, he was not released until this Monday. |
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At the hearing of his case, if the defendant is in attendance he shall be invited to indicate whether or not he accepts each of the charges made against him. |
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A small-town Ohio elementary school teacher just racked up 25 charges on an otherwise clean record for allegedly raping her son. |
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On Monday, Kurilla was arraigned on charges of criminal homicide and aggravated assault. |
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He organizes his charges to defuse land mines in order to earn their keep. |
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The game wardens laid several charges against the men, including possession of 25 yellow-headed parrots and having caged birds in an undersized cage. |
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That indictment was then overturned by a second grand jury that decided not to bring charges against the officer. |
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In July 2009, he and aline were arrested in Switzerland on charges of beating up their servants in a Geneva hotel. |
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Our super-rich can litigate and settle their way out of charges we peons could never escape. |
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Virtually all were innocent, yet they found themselves in a Kafkaesque legal purgatory of secret evidence and charges that could never be challenged. |
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Throughout the trial, Jerry and Dottie Sandusky have denied the charges against him. |
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The former member of the Black Panther Party and a radio journalist was railroaded to prison 18 years ago on charges that he murdered a Philadelphia policeman. |
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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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Cecil, of Victoria Street, Harwich, had been found guilty of a total of 66 charges of criminal damage and possessing an article with a pointed blade at an earlier trial. |
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He hasn't even faced the formal charges of an arraignment yet. |
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Hamdan and three other men being arraigned this week face charges that could bring life in prison, but other detainees could face the death penalty. |
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