After showing some of them pornographic magazines and videos he then indecently abused them. |
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Police are hunting a man who indecently exposed himself to a woman in a churchyard. |
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The girl alleges that while she was in his care he indecently interfered with her. |
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Police have charged a man with indecently dealing with a child under 12 following an incident on Monday. |
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Both were convicted of indecently assaulting one victim, two charges of kidnapping, one of attempted kidnapping and three of false imprisonment. |
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A flasher has indecently exposed himself to two teenage girls in Broadway as they cycled near a disused railway bridge. |
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Add to that outstanding build quality and a turn of speed indecently fast for a diesel and you have a great package. |
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He was convicted twice in 1989 for indecently exposing himself to ten-year-old girls. |
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The man approached her and indecently exposed himself, before making a grab for her. |
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A whistling teenager who indecently exposed himself four times to young girls was today being hunted by police. |
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A motorist repeatedly blocked the path of a woman after indecently exposing himself to her as she waited for a bus on a busy Richmond road. |
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If you're used to shooting in England, then dove-shooting in northern Argentina seems indecently sybaritic and comfortable. |
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He took her to a consulting room and helped her off with her clothes, before indecently touching her. |
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He grabbed her from behind and indecently assaulted her but she managed to fight him off and ran to a nearby house. |
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He grabbed her from behind and violently attacked and indecently assaulted her. |
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Maybe it matters not a whit whether I strangle indecently my infinitives, or whether I split them decently with care. |
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The hotelier in the resort for six years was arrested on Thursday after indecently exposing himself to a plain clothes male officer. |
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There are bound to be plenty of indecently talented acts gracing the stage at this festival. |
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He strenuously denied that he has at any time behaved indecently towards any child in his charge. |
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Police were today continuing to hunt two men who indecently exposed themselves to girls in Swindon. |
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This led to indecently hasty conclusions to priority championships. |
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A man was seen to be indecently exposing himself along a footpath. |
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Apparently he was wanted for a series of offences ranging from indecently exposing himself to children to assaults on people who refused to give him money. |
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We make it to the tapas bar as night falls and consume indecently large quantities of Spanish plonk. The conference ends the next day. |
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That means we need to build consensus not just indecently pressure one side to accept the unacceptable. |
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Instead, the member indecently assaulted students and, therefore, must forfeit the privilege to be a member of the teaching profession. |
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You should be aware that the courts impose heavy fines or prison sentences on people who behave indecently. |
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He was convicted of indecently exposing himself to three boys. |
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My daughter was, shall we say, treated indecently by her murderer. |
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The panel heard evidence that Brown was convicted on nine counts for indecently assaulting seven male students. |
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Have you ever seen any college girl dressed indecently or provocatively? |
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I'm blogging this link almost indecently quickly, but it's a gem. |
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A 31-year-old woman was on her way to work when a man walking in the opposite direction blocked her path and indecently assaulted her before casually carrying on. |
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A Discipline Committee panel held a public hearing on October 22, 2008 into allegations of professional misconduct against Maurice Gerald Kennedy related to a criminal conviction for indecently assaulting minors. |
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As I said earlier, I think rightly, the federal government is keeping the provinces struggling, their heads barely above water, while it is rolling indecently and disgustingly in surpluses. |
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Under the present law, a child pornographer would not be guilty of a crime unless he were caught in the act of filming or photographing a child indecently. |
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My heart leaps indecently when I glimpse a rockery in a front garden, a burst of cherry blossom, a mock-Tudor semidetached frontage, or any suggestion of individual fantasy. |
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Simpson, 85, of Olton Friary in Solihull, denies indecently assaulting the alleged victim, who complained to police last year. |
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Anyone who indecently assaults a young boy or girl under 21 years of age without using force, threats or deception shall be liable to a penalty of up to 10 years' imprisonment. |
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We owe an answer to the people who are outraged by the behaviour of those in the financial world who led us to the brink of chaos and continue to seek to enrich themselves indecently. |
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Sometimes the same media interviews people on the streets and these people often say that women have themselves to blame because they dress indecently or made the advances themselves. |
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There are moments during the next few minutes when I'll find myself wondering if in fact this smart, articulate and almost indecently charismatic Blue Peter presenter might also be a good person to run the country. |
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Soon he will have to take decisions without the liberating urgency of emergency, and with an opposition no longer trapped, as oppositions often are in crises, between seeming irrelevant and seeming indecently opportunistic. |
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A WOMAN was punched to the floor and indecently assaulted outside a Warrington phonebooth. |
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The result is a soul-crushing torrent of grey sludge with a Eurotrash sheen and an indecently large helping of xenophobia. |
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You are the reason I arrived indecently late at Madame de Volanges's and had all the old ladies thinking I was a Merveilleuse. |
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Westwood inevitably succumbed to the allure of the dress, but her vision was in latex, cut indecently low in the neck and pornographically short in hem. |
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Brian Plunket Cunningham, from Crossmore Green, Keady, Co Armagh, is on trial at Belfast Crown Court on three charges of indecently assaulting a 12-year-old girl. |
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Richard Tilley, whose address was care of Mag-illigan Prison, Co Derry, was already serving a six-year term for indecently assaulting nine others. |
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