There are few principles so precious as that which asserts that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. |
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Some wild tribes of the distant past no doubt did follow the practice of killing innocent people in revenge for the death of one of their men. |
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Any innocent comment that previously would go right over my head and be shrugged off will let forth a stream of abuse. |
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It's about being innocent and naive, much like Adam was in Paradise before the fall from grace. |
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There's even a scene where a giant watermelon is menacingly thrust at an innocent bystander. |
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With a beaming grin on her openly innocent face, our little angel crawled under the sheets. |
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James shrugged, attempting to look innocent but failing miserably with that self-satisfied smirk on his face. |
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What is the tactic you would employ, all you justice experts who so self-righteously decry the killing of an innocent man? |
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You murdered an innocent man, the Judges thundered, each word a condemnation. |
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It all began with an innocent Xmas dinner, which turned into a rather debauched affair. |
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Yes, Kelley herself is not exactly an innocent lamb being led to media slaughter. |
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Few women are the docile and innocent lambs that the media and feminist groups have portrayed them to be. |
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Me, I'd rather sit here eating a Tootsie Roll Pop, innocent as a newborn lamb, and not worry about stuff like the police. |
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Thank God for all right thinking parents out there who have shielded the innocent lambs of the world from this menace. |
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Because of Darren's innocent actions, major league baseball implemented an age requirement of 14 for batboys. |
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It is an innocent story, free of cynicism or irony or any trace of mean-spiritedness. |
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How come I never noticed before how even innocent little sayings can be so full of meaning? |
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She is innocent in some ways, but also a seductress who recognizes the power of her sexuality. |
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Indeed it is good for the legal system to acquit the innocent and convict the guilty. |
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Avoidance for innocent misrepresentation or nondisclosure is not permitted, unless the law prohibits such an exclusion. |
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The only difference was that we did it to do justice and revenge the innocent victims. |
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Mr Hoggart soon abandons his baseless allegations against innocent dogs, and reports on real questions. |
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Thanks a lot for helping him perpetrate his immoral, illegal war on innocent people. |
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The satanic abuse witch trials of the 1990s resulted in dozens of innocent people being falsely accused of child abuse. |
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I keep thinking about the apportionment of blame between the innocent defender and the guilty attacker. |
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The slickest of these, like glib lawyers paid to advocate a poor case, are accustomed to bamboozling innocent audiences. |
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Sending out a kill squad to liquidate an innocent researcher would just prompt a lot of questions I didn't have any answers to. |
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The rules of due process were designed to ensure that the government cannot arbitrarily imprison innocent people. |
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It's a sneaky trick that bamboozles innocent people who sample the first couple songs in-store into spending 20 dollars. |
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Extremists seek to terrorize innocent men, women and children, whoever they are and wherever they may live. |
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Four innocent bystanders were injured by ricocheting bullets when a bagman for a Pattaya loan shark opened fire on his mobile phone. |
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They're so naive, say the chatterers, so innocent and this, sadly, leads them to do such terrible things. |
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He is innocent by his ignorance, a simple dullard who can return to his yacht or gated manse comforted by the knowledge that he is not a crook. |
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I was anxious about what a derailed security apparatus at a small airport could do to me over nothing more than an innocent safety razor. |
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They regard others with suspicion, attributing ulterior motives to the most innocent behaviour. |
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Jean had pushed her pile of clothes into an innocent salesgirl's arms, who staggered greatly under the weight and walked up beside me. |
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They tell of an innocent Austral lad stumbling into trouble amongst the great and good of Pommyland, months out from an election. |
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For me, it's all about the schwag, the mountains of junk companies spend thousands of dollars on in order to draw innocent passersby in. |
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I still have a scar from my own hopeful schuss during my innocent early days. |
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A case of mistaken identity led to an innocent bystander being butted and punched in a Pewsey pub. |
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Either she was blissfully innocent of being a tease or she knew what sort of effect that was likely to provoke. |
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He's only scamming innocent shopkeepers to make enough money to pay off his father's debts. |
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It was an innocent query posed as a sea of coloured confetti showered down on to the Parkhead pitch. |
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There were heart-wrenching tales from families whose innocent lives he had ruined and scarred forever. |
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In Talk To Her he is greatly aided by the performance of Camara who plays Benigno as an innocent man child devoid of guile of malice. |
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Kayla yelped in shock and embarrassment at the scene they were displaying to innocent bystanders. |
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By this offer, I hope it will clearly appear where the guilt will lie, if innocent persons should come to suffer with the nocent. |
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For often times the innocent is condemned, and the nocent is absolved, the godly is punished, and the ungodly is honored. |
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What will happen if somebody uses one if there's trouble in a crowd and innocent people get hurt? |
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I mimicked the innocent grin she displayed herself moments ago, mocking her now displeased demeanor. |
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Meanwhile, Baby Brother avowed that such a request was unfair, since the error was innocent and inconsequential. |
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This had no effect at all on those violent mobsters, who continued merrily to have fun at the expense of innocent citizens. |
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It's sick for the obituary to lionize a black-hearted murderer without even a mournful mention of his innocent victims. |
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A more innocent reason for the chat was that Cragnotti, a fruit magnate, was trying to enlist Erikkson as the European face of Del Monte. |
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The idea of bombing innocent people sickens us, as it should any civilized nation. |
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It's not a daily occurrence that a football flies to the sidelines to hit innocent victims! |
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He discovered that the attack was being co-ordinated through programs called Trojans saved on innocent people's machines. |
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These films are really tame, innocent adventures, offering a real, if occasionally warped view of the South. |
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I know that if I close my eyes, I can see Gail as she once was, happy and innocent and ready to talk the hind leg off a donkey. |
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Certainly we shouldn't mistreat prisoners, or unnecessarily bomb innocent civilians. |
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That's the portion that protects innocent people from being mistakenly convicted, even at the cost of acquitting some guilty people. |
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The problem here is whether the police force have obtained the proper authorization to monitor innocent people. |
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The beat-up old car speeds through, the driver not caring for the innocent children as he narrowly misses them all. |
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Put simply, Christ was an innocent substitute, sacrificed to make atonement for sin. |
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Rebecca shot a sidewise look at Jadrien, who looked like he was swallowing a laugh as he directed an innocent look at her. |
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After the boy gets booted out of the house, I reassure Dad it was a totally innocent peck and that there was no monkey business going on. |
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He believed the linesman misinterpreted what was an innocent entanglement after a tussle for the ball. |
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It is vital that schoolchildren are shown that glue sniffing is not just an innocent pastime, but a game of Russian roulette. |
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In other words, he is innocent of intentionally misinforming or misleading the audience. |
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But a lot of innocent people had their names blackened and their careers damaged during the hunt. |
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They fell asleep with their mouths open on the way home, innocent and tuckered out. |
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Most likely the stranger is just one of those unsavory fellows who waylay innocent travelers and such, and does not wish to be known to us. |
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Hereabouts ewes wander at will followed by their weak-kneed, painfully innocent lambs, the majority just days old. |
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She played innocent though as she turned to look at him, arching an eyebrow with a quizzical expression. |
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Eight innocent lives were in the balance and the cheques were lying in the tray of some pen-pusher. |
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He had once been an innocent child, blind to the harsh reality of the world. |
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I fear that this may well have some serious repercussions for many innocent Muslims. |
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But it's her wonderfully innocent joie de vivre and youthful exuberance that captured my heart. |
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It may well save a few innocent lives if the justice system was less weighted in favour of the criminal's human rights. |
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Removing the challenge period will result in misidentifications and innocent beneficiaries being punished for the crimes of others. |
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But his efforts misfired, causing huge inconvenience for many innocent users. |
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It is a testament to the jury that they refused to be part of the attempt to railroad innocent men to jail. |
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The novel is about an innocent white man on death row, railroaded because officials needed to prove that the death penalty isn't racially biased. |
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They're innocent victims who've unwittingly exposed themselves, whew, sorted. |
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A childhood toy the loved one whimsically lent to you, to evoke innocent days before they grew up, met you, and ruined your life. |
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Worse, there is also the danger that these potentially wayward missiles will misfire and kill innocent civilians. |
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Of course, you are an innocent victim, the whipping boy to be punished for other people's crimes. |
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For example, it makes noncitizens deportable for wholly innocent associational activity. |
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Some fake old woman was trying to bilk his innocent friend out of some money. |
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We've all done it, told those innocent little white lies, right, and we've all had our reasons, or so we thought. |
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Now, I can't say whether they intended mischief or not, but in my books they have the right to be presumed innocent only until proven foreign. |
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All this anointed with a clear, bright, winey gravy, innocent of thickening gloop and judiciously scented with rosemary. |
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They say the reckless use of weaponry could result in innocent people getting killed. |
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The film explores a whole bunch of kinky sexual practices, many of which our innocent readership may not be familiar with. |
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Without their knowledge, innocent computer users may trigger the virus by simply browsing a website. |
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Renato murders him, but with his dying words Riccardo declares Amelia innocent and pardons his former friend. |
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Most of them feature sparkle-eyed children with an innocent faith in wonder winning out over cynical world-weary adults. |
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Instinct kicked in and I slowly bent my head towards hers, leaning down to press my yearning lips against her innocent ones. |
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The guilty person was not allowed to remarry but the innocent one could get married again. |
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What are we doing to prevent them from using drugs at an age when they are still innocent and vulnerable? |
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Looking back to that first World Cup in New Zealand 15 years ago, it all seems laughably innocent and amateurish now. |
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There is absolutely no justice when it comes to these yobbos who go out and hurt innocent people. |
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So, the arrival of this album could appear slightly anachronic, yet it proves to be more than just an innocent journey through time. |
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He then analogizes the situation to the American judicial system in which persons charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty. |
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Some say the fallen tree began to shudder and sing a requiem for all the slaughtered, innocent multitudes. |
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The only moral action is kill the terrorist without mercy or regret, and thus protect innocent lives against future acts of terrorism. |
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In folklore, zombies are portrayed as innocent victims who are raised in a comatose trance from their graves by malevolent sorcerers. |
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More than just anecdotage, his meandering memoir evokes an innocent time in New Zealand. |
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The athletes, in the minds of the press and the organizations, are not in the least innocent until proven guilty. |
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Instead, it stigmatizes innocent children, subjects them to acute embarrassment, and teaches them to distrust authority. |
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Once she has lured the audience into misjudging just how innocent she really is, she lets fly with more voracious comments. |
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And so Walters' innocent but in all ways unattractive anti-heroine Olive Martin was born. |
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Too many innocent lives are lost owing to power cables left lying around carelessly. |
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At the same time, we are experiencing vulnerability on our own shores and grief for the innocent lives that will be lost on distant shores. |
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Nowadays it would seem to be treading on dangerous ground, especially for an innocent victim. |
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Mr. Gilmer kept working him, jabbing at him, trying to rile him up or rattle him by suggesting that if he had been innocent he wouldn't have run. |
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Scattered around the airstrip are some of Afghanistan's 10 million landmines, which every day leave innocent civilians limbless. |
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We are simply asked to contemplate the appalling act and the nightmare that one loathsome human being can inflict on an innocent bystander. |
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Rousseau argued that reason had led man out of his innocent state of nature into decadence. |
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They should not have loaned money to a man who was butchering innocent people. |
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He could only plea with them to distinguish between combatants and those innocent civilians who do not bear arms. |
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Late-night rows throughout the festivities threatened to engulf innocent bystanders and shocked tourists. |
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I don't condone cheats and con artists who swindle innocent victims out of their hard-earned cash. |
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The contents break, shatter, explode, leak and escape, usually in the way most damning of the innocent drudge attempting to sort them. |
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The act of killing thousands of innocent people is profoundly evil and we rightly abhor it. |
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Their demand for more autonomy is undermined by the brutal campaign that they wage against innocent civilians throughout Russia. |
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Left to my own devices, I am an abstemious person, as innocent as a baby and jaw-droppingly naive. |
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The terrible twosome came unstuck after subjecting an innocent group of southern belles to a tirade of verbal abuse in the town centre. |
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Read the postings without benefit of rebuttals and one is astonished at the level of casual cruelty and abusiveness visited on innocent youth. |
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Perhaps there is no need to explain the harsh truths about modern warfare to innocent children. |
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The screeching metal sounded like innocent angels shrieking and crying from being excommunicated from the riches and comforts of their heaven. |
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It's an extremely messed up situation when one innocent man has to die to protect others. |
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Was there some ulterior motive behind his innocent smile that was tinted from within? |
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At the end, she waved to the crowd with a tinsel glamour and sported a forced, yet innocent smile, revealing her missing tooth. |
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Cows are innocent herbivores that would never knowingly consume the rendered remains of their fellow creatures. |
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The picture centered on a rake's efforts to seduce an innocent but very candid young woman. |
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Her heart ached as the coldness gripped her and tore the dress to pieces, only shreds of innocent cloth lingering between her forsaken fingers. |
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These fraudsters are taking advantage of innocent people's generosity but with your help we can ensure they are brought to justice. |
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They're not going to believe that this blonde chick was just a rando, and an innocent rando at that. |
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Due to scientific advances in DNA, there is now the opportunity to minimise the detainment of an innocent person. |
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In the tale Alice, an innocent enough young girl, steps through her mirror into a magical world where she has a range of exciting adventures. |
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Below us is the Indian Ocean, looking seductive and innocent where once it was cruel and merciless. |
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Maybe it wasn't a coincidence and you're not as innocent or naive as you try to act. |
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For example, Daisy is always seen wearing white, which gives her and innocent naive appearance. |
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She's had a rough childhood and still managed to stay sweet, innocent and a little naive. |
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That sort of Carnival strikes me as innocent and wholesome compared to what's going on in Germany. |
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The main character is so wholesome and innocent that she's almost alienating. |
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I believe I startled a great many innocent Canadians, some perhaps as far away as Vancouver, with my unrestrained whoop of delight. |
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The civil liberties case against ID cards is a feeble one that belongs to a more innocent age. |
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It is blatantly unethical to wreak vengeance upon innocent bystanders. |
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For those poor wretches, many of whom are innocent of the charges they face, but who cannot afford big-name attorneys, they stew in prison and suffer in court. |
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She then shouted that she was innocent and that adding another six months to her prison sentence because she refused to answer questions would make no difference. |
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The problem is the advocates can't talk to the defendants, and have no way of finding out if they have alibis or innocent explanations for apparently suspicious behavior. |
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She is the most perfect creation in the world, the most innocent bundle of coos and yawns and mumbles, and my heart breaks every time she focuses on my face. |
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It's only a matter of time before she goes and spoils it all with an act of self-destructive petulance or a complete misreading of a perfectly innocent situation. |
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Characterization simply gets in the way of the filmmaker's relentlessly nihilistic examination of bad things happening to seemingly innocent people. |
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It is a frustrating, expensive, and protracted bureaucratic procedure for the innocent landlord to enter an abandoned property and relet it without going through the tribunal. |
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Were they innocent victims or did they conduct themselves in a manner that would naturally lead to their demise? |
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He determines to ensnare an old schoolfellow, Heartfree, an innocent and gullible jeweller, who lives happily with his wife and children and his amiable apprentice Friendly. |
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It is the most innocent and naive who find themselves entrapped. |
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I was young and sheltered, largely innocent of racial politics. |
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Is Exner a duplicitous seductress or an innocent girl caught up in the wrong crowd? |
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As in the scripture, the innocent Job must repent in order to be saved. |
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But to protect these good and innocent people, it is necessary for the government to act amorally in a world where power politics is the only currency. |
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But I wonder about the necessity for diplomatic immunity for an innocent person. |
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It kind of fits given how baby-faced and innocent the young guy seemed. |
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The drama begins when she savagely assaults an innocent stranger. |
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He cautioned jawans not to be provoked while operating in insurgency prone areas, and urged them to act in patience by respecting the human rights of innocent civilians. |
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In a shopping mall, I hesitated because an innocent person was behind the shooter and I feared hitting her. |
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An innocent person condemned by law is perhaps the most horrifying thing a civilized society can acknowledge. |
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During the moment which elapsed between her reply and my answer I thought of a thousand responses to that innocent confession. |
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Her short, layered ash-blonde hair was caught by a tiny updraft and the effect reminded Brooks and Howard of just how pure and innocent she could appear. |
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This is undoubtedly a good thing, as it allows him to wave his arms about and shout with little danger of catching innocent bystanders on the chin. |
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Since his videos exult in the killing of innocent civilians, any cross-examination would have emphasised his inhumanity. |
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He tricked Beth into killing an innocent man for him in order to keep his own position at the hospital secure. |
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That's why they drive inconspicuous foreign sports cars at high speeds while drunk on malt liquor, taking down telephone poles and innocent children by accident. |
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With scant regard for human life or political consequences, employing violence as their sole instrument of persuasion, they slaughtered innocent people indiscriminately. |
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Don't let the innocent name of this sweet bell pepper fool you. |
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It is certainly not correct to exclusively depict her as an entirely innocent victim. |
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Jesus is the innocent lamb that is put to death to maintain peace. |
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They crave the spectacular drama of innocent death, and their evil calls to mind names like madman, maniac, fanatic, and monster. |
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The fear makes them actually misperceive innocent social situations, viewing every glance or conversation with an outsider as absolute proof of abandonment. |
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But for the integrity and the respect of the innocent billions, earning their daily bread under the confines of economic stagnation, that deserve a shelter of peace. |
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Some of the great glories of science, including many who have adorned the non-physical sciences, have been as innocent of metaphysical theory as so many police lieutenants. |
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Every time an innocent person lost their life, he was heart-broken. |
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Where is there true reward and punishment in a world where so many innocent and righteous suffer while so many evil people seem to enjoy the good life? |
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No one doubts that there is a growing groundswell of opinion that sanctions must be lifted or at least reduced so that the innocent do not continue suffering. |
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Perhaps she was a naive innocent who showed instant remorse and and he was an evil seducer who accused the arresting officer of being a sexless fascist meathead. |
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No organized religion preaches murder and hatred of innocent people. |
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He was too innocent to manipulate the information I freely gave him. |
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A person who is charged with a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty. |
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The film, set in the bleak and grim coal mines of northern China, tells about two robbers' schemes to extort compensation money by murdering innocent miners. |
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Boyle's novels are wittily and slyly satiric about the earnest, innocent reforming utopians who questioned social attitudes and proselytised progressive, perfectionist ideals. |
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Now this was according to God's will, so that the church might be provided with pure altar bread made by the hands of a chaste and innocent youth. |
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The Internet is made up of countless interconnected devices, and any innocent routers between the attacker and retaliator would suffer at least twice in a counterstrike. |
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They participated in the indiscriminate slaughter of countless innocent victims. |
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She manages to locate some evidence that was held back by the prosecution in Darnell's first trial and in the course of a retrial, Darnell is proven innocent and set free. |
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And why would the Innocence Project, an esteemed group dedicated to freeing the wrongly imprisoned, have framed an innocent man? |
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He had not set off a series of bombs, killing and maiming innocent bystanders in broad daylight. |
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The thrown spear did not survive competition with the longbow, crossbow, and firearm in the West but it continued in cultures innocent of gunpowder. |
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Part of this whole tragedy was his fault if not all of it and the only way to redemption was to save the innocent life of one boy even at the cost of his own. |
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He looked like a child, and a very trusting and innocent one, at that. |
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In this tragicomedy, lives and careers take place backward, starting with the corruption of success and winding up at an innocent high school graduation. |
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Inevitably, exposure awaits, and often exposure which will damage innocent people who will be besmirched, so audacious is the extent of the crime. |
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Although it's fairly obvious that he's innocent and that the evidence against him's shaky at best, the victim IDs him and he's sent to a holding cell to await trial. |
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A great scruple arose even in the minds of the most confident Assassinates, whether the nocent and the innocent might be destroyed and perish together. |
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She looked at the cop, quickly pulling on her most winsome innocent face. |
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A number of people were booked quite unnecessarily, causing anger and disbelief that such an innocent action could result in such draconian measures. |
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Another mass shooting has taken the lives of innocent kids, interrupting Benghazi coverage on Fox News. |
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Tessie sat by the window, but as I came in she rose and put both arms around my neck for an innocent kiss. |
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What we need is for all of this evidence to be allowed in all at once because when you take it in its totality there is no denying you have an innocent man in prison. |
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I am against terrorism in all its forms, but when a government is so barefaced in its terror of innocent civilians it sickens those who want peace to the pit of our stomachs! |
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In some cases, it is through violence toward wholly innocent members of the Taiwanese population. |
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It is beholden to society to protect the innocent and the vulnerable. |
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Both acts of wanton destruction were deliberately aimed at symbolically injuring the self-esteem of the targeted victims, beside tremendous loss of innocent lives. |
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Let not this age be remembered by those who will come after us as an age where killers of the innocent and ravagers of the weak reigned terror upon the world. |
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While society turns a deaf ear to such helpless women, it gives full credence to unmarried females who are at liberty to decide the fates of innocent males. |
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Far from responding like innocent dupes, we armed ourselves with wariness. |
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He is so innocent but so smart, he warms my heart every time I think of him and I will do my best to make sure all his dreams come true as will his parents. |
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A new offence will also be created of using children or innocent parties to hide or carry knives or guns, in an attempt to stem the rising violent crime statistics. |
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He is innocent and this is not the act of a football hooligan. |
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Prosecutors and court judges routinely promoted and rewarded police misconduct, as hundreds of innocent persons were railroaded and tossed into prison. |
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They framed an innocent guy and sent him to death row for murder. |
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It merely earned him some much-needed Brownie points and assuaged the general grief and shock of a nation, understandably numbed by the slaughter of innocent children. |
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Random House is also covering the legal fees of an innocent man called Barry who was caught up in the storm. |
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After a brief apprenticeship to a surgeon, and accompanied by an old schoolfellow, the innocent man travels to London, where he encounters various rogues. |
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Anyway, given the casualties on all sides, if a bit of roguery here and there left some innocent dead around, well that's the way wars are fought. |
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If there really was a connection, I'd be outside whacking innocent forest creatures with a sword and stealing their gold to finance my quest to overthrow the evil empire. |
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Perhaps they themselves offered the innocent beast as a sacrifice to God. |
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Putin would use such a treaty to persecute innocent Russians who have escaped his grasp by fleeing the country. |
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Second, the apparent willingness to kill very large numbers of wholly innocent humans would reduce the avengers to the same moral level as the terrorists. |
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Hollywood decided this part of the world was all about the lone sheriff facing gangs of gunmen and innocent settlers fending off marauding Indians. |
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I condemned Baruch Goldstein when he mercilessly killed 29 innocent Muslims in prayer. |
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There is something endlessly appealing about this film, a sense of adventure and excitement as seen through the lens of a Hollywood of a more innocent time. |
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Denied parole nine straight times, he insists he is innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. |
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Rather than plunging us into innocent love with an apparent stranger, they beam our conscious self-regard back at ourselves. |
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They deliberately went out to kill and maim innocent people. |
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She comes across as sweet and innocent and yet as a teen with attitude. |
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I hate to besmirch the reputation of an innocent dog, but a lot of time her personality is like a rabid pit bull. |
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The mixing of mature and innocent can make people uncomfortable, which is often what boyfriend wants. |
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This trivializes the death of thousands of innocent victims. |
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White Southerners crave an innocent past, a personal distance from the sins of their ancestors. |
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This in no way changes the fact that Bryan Singer is innocent of these unsubstantiated lies. |
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After that, who knows how many innocent straws of hay will start to look like needles under the gaze of unseen algorithms. |
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They began as innocent children and were gradually rendered wicked and evil and absolutely corrupt by the treatment they received at the hands of those they most trusted! |
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In February 2012, Inderjit, dressed as a construction worker, burst into the shop and threatened innocent shop assistant, Rouf Hussain. |
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It is thou that inspirest tyrants with rage against the innocent saints of God, and actuatest their hellish cruelty. |
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They alleged Dr Sidhu had no specialization in reducing weight and was only befooling innocent people. |
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The British spirits industry was convinced that commercials were persuading otherwise innocent Britons to drink bingefully and with intent. |
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The growling circumambient toils of London around them fadedbefore the calm of these innocent precincts. |
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Without the real murderer's confession, an innocent person will go to jail. |
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The cruel folly which crimps a number of ignorant and innocent peasants, dresses them up in uniform..and sends them off to kill and be killed. |
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The order was given to debreast that young sweeper. The subordinates slashed the innocent sweeper's breasts. |
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He died innocent and before the sweetness of his soul was defloured and ravished from him. |
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Everyone's heart palpitated as Leo Dillon handed up the paper and everyone assumed an innocent face. |
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A law was eventually passed to protect innocent bystanders from assault by wastes thrown into the street. |
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I have heard two reasons suggested for this indiscriminating application of punishment to the innocent and to the culpable. |
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It was just a crazy jimjam lark, concocted by a fuddled brain, but it might have had most serious consequences for the innocent clerk. |
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If you're pulling or kiting a creature and it aggros an innocent passer-by, it's your fault and you should apologize. |
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Pakistanis reacted angrily to the action, saying that 20 innocent villagers had been killed by US troops. |
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Hughes's earlier poetic work is rooted in nature and, in particular, the innocent savagery of animals, an interest from an early age. |
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Fury at the country's impotence led to the scapegoating and hanging of three innocent English sailors. |
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His frank acceptance of the situation marks him as either an innocent man, or else as a man of considerable self-restraint and firmness. |
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Planters whipped hundreds of innocent slaves to ensure resistance was quelled. |
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Sadly, under our present arrangements the law is not sufficiently clearly on the side of the innocent law abider. |
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In trying to get two girls, Unn and Kadlin, to help, our young innocent finds himself hauled before the Jarl and expelled from the islands. |
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These reps encourage young people to get so kaylied they put glasses into the faces of innocent bystanders. |
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That may be a matter for their longterm reflection but it does reduce the mitigatory impact of the suggestion that Rangers were innocent victims. |
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A person accused of a crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. |
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Our 'lactard' designer hopes innocent will make some soya options so she can also enjoy a breakfast thickie. |
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Poor little thing is so innocent and sweet. But he is destroying the lettuces I raised and planted. And so I must kill him or go lettuceless. |
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Bhindranwale and his accompanying followers, as well as many innocent Sikhs visiting the temple, were killed during the army's operations. |
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If the holy river declares him innocent and he remains unharmed the man who laid the spell shall be put to death. |
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Preschools also adopt American ideas about justice, such as the rule of law and the idea that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. |
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Murders, the murderer has killed four innocent people and attempted to frame an unstable man for the crimes. |
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He was, however, found innocent of the charge of murdering de Nicuesa, so he was freed shortly afterwards. |
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The emperor often ordered retrials that allowed thousands of innocent people to be released. |
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It is frequently argued that capital punishment leads to miscarriage of justice through the wrongful execution of innocent persons. |
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After a breach has occurred, the innocent party has a duty to mitigate loss by taking any reasonable steps. |
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The standards of proof are higher in a criminal case than in a civil one, since the state does not wish to risk punishing an innocent person. |
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Then he was gay as a lark carolling from its skiey tower, soaring in thought as an eagle, innocent as the mild-eyed dove. |
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Then back to a period of villain of the week, interrupting that with a superfight that created a new superheroine from an innocent bystander. |
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After the burly macho nudists' polar bear dip, their tails were spectacularly shrunk, so they looked like an immature kid's innocent tail. |
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Some cases may have an innocent explanation based in taphonomy, the processes by which bodies are preserved over long spans of time. |
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No progress in human affairs will ever be built on the blood of innocent people. Today, we are all Spanish. |
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For, innocent and unsuspicious as she was, she could not help understanding the gossip of her friends. |
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The righteous is not innocent of the deeds of the wicked, And the white-handed is not clean in the doings of the felon. |
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Javel asks how an educated person could try to kill innocent British citizens. |
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The train is once again on a collision course with five innocent people. |
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The appeasers who say we should do nothing because it will cost more innocent lives should go and ask the people of New York what they think. |
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John's world was not innocent of fiction, even of religious fiction, such as Tobit and The History of the Rechabites. |
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Ashraf Kakar declared that security forces killed five innocent people in Kali Khazi on suspicion of their being suicide bombers. |
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He can look into Caddys shifty eyes and reimpregnate her in an innocent incest which involves no penetration. |
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How much innocent blood would have been emptied onto Southern streets? |
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Blood bath was enacted in local bodies' elections of KPK and dozens of innocent persons were killed. |
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There may well have been images of fleshy, innocent children, too. |
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They act silly, and for a moment we see how gentle and innocent they are. |
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Instead they would plead innocent to the charge of being utopians and would call themselves meliorists and their critics neo-Luddites. |
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As Napper remained free to brutalise and inflict more pain, an innocent man was jailed and vilified for a crime he did not commit. |
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The cops suspended the high-speed pursuit lest some innocent be killed. |
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