Thus spirit possession is interpreted as a transcendental experience which has material, bodily manifestations. |
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Dennis Hill then skied a one-on-one, which he lived to regret as Colne enjoyed more possession and earned four corners in quick succession. |
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On a day of strong winds and heavy rain, a more controlled game was required with continuity of possession being the key. |
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In both fables of possession we see how ritual motion and corybantic chanting bring about the psychological birth of the aliens. |
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Beliefs in magic and demonic possession look mad to us now, but they were naive attempts to establish causal relations and to control the world. |
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In the early Middle Ages popular superstition began to associate witchcraft with demonic possession and the rejection of God. |
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They would like to ban possession of marbles, golf balls, batteries, as potentials for causing damage as projectiles. |
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A small crowd witnessed the dominant Blue Bulls Country XV enjoying the majority of possession and seldom being pushed into their own territory. |
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The queen's principal role was as bearer and transmitter of royalty, of which she took possession on the death of her husband. |
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They had seen sketchy reports in that morning's newspapers of a musician being busted for possession of drugs. |
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Caley took advantage in terms of possession but their barren spell in front of goal before this one continued. |
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Ukraine have their first spell of possession in the Swiss final third, but Nesmachniy's ball forward is overhit. |
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Prior pleaded guilty to using threatening behaviour and possession of an offensive weapon. |
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This is the same principle as allows a licensee who is in de facto possession to evict a trespasser. |
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Mr Sorrell is currently in possession of the property, and is accordingly presumed to be seised of an estate in fee simple. |
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The whetstone would have been a important possession for the woodworker as, without it, he could not have sharpened any of his tools. |
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Security forces found three hand guns and a Kalashnikov rifle in the possession of some of the suspects. |
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What information there is about her early life comes only indirectly through family letters and diaries in the possession of her great-nephew. |
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Some may know that I will admit to having had a violin in my possession in a previous existence. |
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The possession of guns, both real and imitation, lies predominantly with young people. |
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The agents handcuffed him and took possession of his car in which the alleged heroin was stashed in the trunk. |
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This was an ai or three-toed sloth. It was in the possession of a gentleman, who was collecting curiosities. |
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The society retains possession of the library but can now be reassured that it is in safe hands and can be so much more widely used. |
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During this period, he unsuccessfully tried to gain possession of the ranch by locating thirteen Confederate land scrips on the ranch. |
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They're charged with conspiracy, computer fraud, wire fraud, and possession of unauthorized access devices. |
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Love and a spirit of self-forgetfulness took complete possession of my heart, and thenceforward I was perfectly happy. |
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In the circumstances, the respondent's membership and occupation rights should be declared terminated and a writ of possession ought to issue. |
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Exclusive possession distinguishes an occupier who may in due course acquire title under the Limitation Act 1980 from a mere trespasser. |
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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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They were fearful that should the Red Guard discover such bourgeois items in their possession they would be arrested. |
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Kildare went in at half time knowing that they had to retain possession for longer in order to create more meaningful chances in front of goal. |
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I can confirm a 17-year-old from Great Harwood was cautioned for possession of a reefer containing cannabis. |
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The possession of copyright in published material may also lead to a conclusion of dominance if the relevant market is drawn tightly. |
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I have a number of documents in my possession which answer the description of the documents described in the subpoena. |
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She also has in her possession thousands of plastic bottles and cellophane wrappers. |
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The allottees will be asked to complete the required formalities before the possession letter is issued. |
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No one in full possession of their mental faculties would describe them as dull or generic. |
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It starts from the very moment when the defendants took possession of the goods. |
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Instead he is appealing to the better nature of those responsible or anyone who has the goods in their possession now. |
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The usual teams were picked and Emily quickly gained possession of the ball at tip off. |
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The dreamy peace of a quiet anchorage took possession of us, deepened by the languor of the tropics. |
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United's Chris Smith spotted a half-chance and raced in to steal possession and prod the ball home. |
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The way is open to draft a title deed claiming possession and to submit it for recording with the Register of Sasines in Edinburgh. |
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The possession of an odontophore internal to the mouth angle ossicles can only be interpreted as an apomorphy of crown asteroids. |
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Now, everyone arrested in possession of an illegal substance is offered the help of a trained drugs counsellor. |
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Perhaps, if we are to maintain the doctrine of agency as a possession of the agent, it is more productive to let the amphiboly lie as it is. |
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The sick woman was then allowed to take possession of the deserted dwelling. |
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A charge of possession of a wooden truncheon as an offensive weapon on the A61 Leeds Road at Pannal on the same day was dropped. |
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The timeout is given at the first deadball when the team requesting it has offensive possession or on a foul. |
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But in terms of individual possession there have been frequent calls for cannabis to be legalized. |
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For the one got possession of the birthright, and the other transferred the wealth of the Egyptians to the host of the Israelites. |
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In Nevada a measure that would have legalized possession of up to three ounces of the drug failed to gain the support it needed. |
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So the information referred to above presumably came from documents or other materials that were in his possession when he was captured. |
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A returnee who is not in possession of valid Turkish travel documents is likely to be kept in custody for an in-depth interrogation. |
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Second, he claims a right to possession under the property law principles of trover and conversion. |
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Villa gained possession and advanced into the penalty area to the left of goal. |
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What made the 1973 film stand out was that it set its demonic possession in a humdrum modern-day context. |
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Accordingly, the occupier did not have exclusive possession of his room, and was a licensee and not a tenant. |
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The island is a crown possession with wide independent powers under a lieutenant governor. |
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He settles that property on trusts which give his wife an initial interest in possession for her life or 3 months whichever is the shorter. |
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Emotional possession refers to experiences wherein impulses which are ordinarily restrained are strongly stimulated. |
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You should now be in possession of the revised amendment of the conditions and side letter following our meeting. |
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There was one escape pod left, but Justin had no intention of leaving his most prized possession onboard this deathtrap. |
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Prior to European discovery, both Arawak and Carib Indians had been on the islands with the Caribs having possession when Columbus arrived. |
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When every man was in possession of two bottles of Tiger beer, the train pulled out of Nagpur Station to continue the five-day journey. |
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Two Gypsies were shrieking Romany imprecations at each other, struggling for possession of a huge crystal ball. |
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A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. |
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Under the Indian government's 1985 Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, possession of charas is punishable by up to a year in prison. |
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It is desperately disappointing to win so much primary possession and then not to be able to hold on to it. |
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I am in possession of the Environment Agency's map indicating the extent of the flood plain in this area. |
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Amusing, instantly likable, and whip-smart, he's in possession of a life so unconventional and fantastical, it's more twisted than fiction. |
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He was sentenced to eight years and nine months in prison in 1991 for blackmail, robbery and illegal possession of fire arms. |
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Among the expressions of this religion are fire walking, animal sacrifices, and rituals of possession by a deity or ancestor. |
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A turnover in possession after the kick-off saw Uni get the ball just into the Ballina half. |
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Balwyn had possession from the end ball and there was time enough for one final shot. |
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All handguns are banned and illegal possession of a firearm now carries a mandatory five-year sentence. |
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Yet cattle, the possession sacrificed by male elders to sanctify rituals of ukuzila, were dying off. |
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They were also charged with conspiracy to possess firearms with intent to endanger life, and possession of handguns, silencers and a machine gun. |
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Usually, he who has possession of the land may be trusted to make the best use of it. |
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The works must be completed within nine months from taking possession of the property. |
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The waiter was detained for further questioning to make sure he was not in possession of other stolen property. |
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Had they been in possession of a handful of headless nails and a hammer, they could have spiked Wellington's artillery. |
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In Shakespeare, probity is the possession of stout-hearted simpletons, such as Florizel, Bassanio, and Duke Orsino. |
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The ball eventually came into the possession of Mike Cooper and he stuck it over the bar. |
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Without doubt you will catch far more fish and enjoy your boat fishing infinitely more if you are in possession of a good echo sounder. |
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Mere use without possession is not sufficient, nor is ownership without possession. |
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The bathroom contained a washbasin, bathtub, and toilet, some of the only items in Jacob's possession that he readily cleaned. |
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Similarly, we would say, a common law lease grants a right of exclusive possession because that is what a common law lease does. |
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Wally, who was still on bail awaiting trial for unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition, got away with a small fine. |
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I lost count the number of times Sligo players lost possession of the ball in the tackle. |
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He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to murder persons unknown and to possession of weapons and ammunition. |
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There are also special circumstances such as wills, separate estates, joint property, and divided or undivided possession of an estate. |
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The Minstermen were neat and tidy in possession but, as has been the case on so many occasions this season, were undone by their final ball. |
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Two others pleaded not guilty to possession of four buckets of compressed marijuana. |
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An edged instrument from one of these makers is a cherished possession that's often listed in last wills and testaments. |
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From my own experience, I can confirm that possession is certainly both abreactive and cathartic. |
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Around that time, he was busted for possession of marijuana and spent two years in prison. |
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In March 1904 the city council petitioned the Governor General for possession or control of the city water front. |
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Kirkby began to monopolise possession and territory and earned two medium-range penalties but neither went over in the windy conditions. |
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But unlike the rugby scrummage, the American version allowed one team to hold possession of the ball. |
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Special schemes had been announced for voluntary surrender of black money by persons in possession of such cash. |
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Thousands of English thegns, between the mid-ninth and the mid-eleventh centuries, came into possession of their own small estates. |
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It is no disgrace to try and fail but to waste so much possession without having a go from scoreable positions is unforgivable. |
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He pleaded guilty to possession of an unregistered firearm, which he tended to brandish at his employees, purportedly in jest. |
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Some of those arrested were in possession of weapons, including slingshots, knives, gas cans and stones. |
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Their limitations at midfield would catch up with them and a stranglehold of possession would limit their classy forwards. |
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Police sources say that there are a growing number of forged driving licenses circulating in Pattaya, some in the possession of farangs. |
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He's always comfortable in possession and his range of passing is good but it does have room for improvement. |
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Adverse possession isn't only about slithers of land centimetres wide, occasionally it can be about bigger parcels of land. |
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The co-owners must be equally entitled to the possession of the whole land. |
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All the coparceners have unity of possession and community of interest in the joint family property. |
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We work on possession drills every day in training and have got to find the composure to see games out and kill teams off. |
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His right to possession may be suspended or temporarily divested if the goods are seized by the police under lawful authority. |
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Ruetnarong was charged with first degree murder and illegal possession of an unlicensed weapon in a public place. |
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However, the capacity to enjoy the benefits of an improving culture was conditional upon the possession of wealth. |
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Well if you were vindicating your right of exclusive possession of the premises, you are in a very familiar common law area. |
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We didn't have enough possession and when we did get the ball we coughed it up too easily. |
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When they had possession their use of the ball lacked imagination or accuracy. |
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He also admitted to having been in possession of illicit drugs and related utensils. |
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He was sentenced to four years for illegal possession of the firearm with intent to endanger life. |
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The landlord commenced proceedings for possession on the ground that the lease had ended and the tenant was trespassing. |
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Instead we surrendered possession and suddenly it was 32-10, and to me that was the real turning point in the game. |
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All three have a central striker and two wider attackers, who drop back to become part of a five-man midfield when possession is surrendered. |
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He showed authority in possession and got forward to help the attackers when the chance arose. |
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During this period both teams tried hard to open up the play but far too often hand passes went astray and possession was lost. |
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The Chinese possession for which Victoria is chiefly remembered today is a small dog named Looty. |
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Burley preached possession but his low-key, modest personality encouraged supporters to give others the credit. |
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Harvard had possession and made a few gains, but the referees called the end of the half at ten minutes after three. |
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He was after getting a bit of possession in the half-forward line, something we hadn't been doing. |
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Early possession for Spain B, who are stroking the ball around nicely among themselves. |
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That is, a jury could return a verdict of simple possession though the charge is for an aggravated crime? |
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At a later stage, the tenant was able to assert his rights to possession of the land against anyone who dispossessed him. |
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Yet none of that bothered Dixon as much as the inability of his men to contest possession with a proper measure of confidence and aggression. |
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In some cases the card is not physically lost, but the critical information is in the possession of a third party. |
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It suggests considerable unawareness of his danger that, when taken, he was wearing an Agnus Dei and in possession of a papal bull. |
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They had possession of the ball in the lineouts and scrummage but to no purpose. |
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Suddenly United found themselves dominating possession and creating opportunities at will. |
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His distaste for hypotheses is the natural reaction of a man in possession of a far superior instrument for winnowing truth from error. |
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The war was eventually lost, and Asante was annexed, but the Asante claimed victory, because they never lost possession of the sacred stool. |
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Your Honour secondly asked about the phrase, the apparent oxymoron of non-exclusive possession acts. |
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A commonly accepted measure of skill acquisition is the possession of a post-secondary school qualification. |
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Cattle were the most valued possession of the Aryan, signifying wealth and ability to make great sacrifices to the gods. |
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What is the cause of the weariness of life which sometimes takes possession of people without any assignable reason? |
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The offence went unpunished and possession was lost and in the race to get back Nick Carter made a desperate tackle and was sin-binned. |
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And their most cherished possession is a grand piano that spent most of its long life 5,000 miles away. |
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Both men were found guilty on Wednesday, following a week-long trial, of robbery and possession of a firearm. |
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Although they enjoyed considerable possession at this point they simply couldn't put the scores away. |
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In court today, Crowe was arraigned on charges of second degree assault and fourth degree criminal possession of a weapon, the telephone. |
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George was released the next day without bail after being arraigned on a charge of fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. |
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The team will need to tighten its defence, play possession hockey and score more goals if it is not to be relegated. |
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They were charged with theft and illegal possession of loaded firearms within city limits. |
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According to the NRA, the best form of personal protection is to be in possession of a loaded firearm at all times. |
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The player, whose careless touches cost Aberdeen possession all afternoon, hooked it over the bar with his left foot. |
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This supports the defence argument that they were in the possession of the building at all times. |
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They were struggling to get any possession at this stage and were guilty of giving the ball away pretty cheaply. |
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After robbing John Hughes of possession his drive was parried by the Falkirk goalkeeper, and Tunbridge could only lob the rebound over the bar. |
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The report goes on to recommend amnesty for any person convicted of possession of cannabis under current or past legislation. |
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In late 2002 he took possession of tape recordings of a newspaper journalist interviewing Jack Roche. |
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Despite the visitors having the better of the possession it was Limerick that should really have taken the lead five minutes before the break. |
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With the limited amount of possession Ireland gained during the first hour they found it virtually impossible to break the gain line. |
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Three men and one woman were arrested for suspected crimes ranging from handling stolen goods to drug possession and owning the illegal weapon. |
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The transferrer shall also surrender the original possession certificate, if issued for further handing over to the transferee. |
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We had a fair amount of possession and worked hard, I can't knock the commitment. |
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He has pleaded not guilty to an additional charge of taking possession of the weapons. |
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In town, the word referred to those who illegally took possession of land on the urban peripheries. |
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If the person is holding the stone or has the stone in his possession then he cannot be burned by fire, cut by a knife or killed with a gun. |
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Sinead Coakley won possession on the left and sped down the left wing and hit the post. |
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Apparently, there was concern about some old papers now in my possession and she was going to want to check them. |
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His prized possession was an old army greatcoat that reached almost down to his ankles. |
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The narrator is convinced someone is haunting him, taking possession of his mind, making him think mad thoughts. |
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Disclaimer of a life interest brings forward the remainder interest into the possession of the holder of that interest. |
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A Bradford Council spokesman said legally only the landowner could apply to a court for possession of the land. |
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The lien may be claimed and maintained so long as the article remains in the possession of the lien claimant. |
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The scoring strike more than made up for an interception Brees threw the previous possession that led to Ohio State's go-ahead score. |
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He was posthumously awarded a Certificate of Bravery which is still a treasured possession in the family. |
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The country sought additional security through the possession of an independent nuclear deterrent. |
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Forest enjoyed lengthy ball possession and could have come out with a cricket score if time permitted. |
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Hence, the possession of feathers is unique to birds and defines all members of the class Aves. |
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The chatelaine waited patiently and loyally for him to return and take possession of her gift. |
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The general rule is that a landlord who has parted with possession and control of the demised premises is not liable for nuisances arising on them. |
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The Ospreys struggled to secure quality first-phase possession, naively throwing long at the lineout, which often yielded possession back to the enthusiastic Blues. |
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Among the ancient cultures, epilepsy was considered due to possession by spirits and gods and treated by trephening, cupping, and herbal and animal extracts. |
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For McDonald, it was a moment of undiluted embarrassment as he gifted possession to Alan Thompson and gave Celtic the platform from which they scored their second goal. |
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Further a field the Blues will look to Philip Nolan, David Bermingham, Pa and Anthony Kavanagh and Gavin and Brian Walker to gain valuable possession and turn it to account. |
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The statute is not limited to possession in or even affecting interstate commerce, or to possession of a firearm that has traveled in interstate commerce. |
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Mr Cohen would, of course, regain possession of the name in the meantime. |
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Under Mongolian law, any fossil specimen found in the Gobi Desert must stay in the possession of a Mongolian institution. |
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Two weeks later, the computer was in his possession when he was found in a nursery school in Milan. |
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To this end an amnesty period of three to six months should be declared to allow those in possession of illegal unlicensed guns to turn them in to the authorities. |
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As a consequence, Francis renounced his claims to Italy, his possession of the duchy of Burgundy and his feudal suzerainty over Flanders and Artois. |
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He was charged with the possession of a large quantity of merchandise protected by registered trademarks, and illegally selling the copyrighted merchandise. |
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He seeks to understand the truth behind the stories of good and bad angels, magic, apparitions, vampires, witchcraft, possession by demons, and the dead who come back to life. |
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These have been decried by some architects, but an apartment with a view of one of these tiered wonders is a prized possession among Muscovites and expatriates. |
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The owner of the whare had taken possession of von Tempsky's sword, which was preserved as a sacred relic, a taumahatanga, or offering to the gods. |
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Van Wyk denied that he had ever sold firearms, although he admitted that he had kept an illegal firearm in his possession on the orders of his police handler. |
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The home side had a lot of possession but rarely threatened the visitors in the final third and slumped to a defeat as the Liverpudlians netted a goal in each half. |
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So far, eight have been arrested for offences such as conspiracy, handling stolen goods, possession or supply of drugs and driving without insurance. |
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This often leaves those regarded as having acquired wealth illegally in full possession and under no obligation to compensate anyone for previous wrongdoing. |
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He was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and faced 15 years prison time. |
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Possible brewers were identified by the possession of various pieces of basic equipment which might potentially have been used for brewing, including keeves and tubs. |
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Class B drugs, which carry a maximum penalty of two years for possession and five years for trafficking, include amphetamine, marijuana and barbiturates. |
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As I will argue, however, the text does present the possibility of a woman stealing what is already in her possession through its account of the tautological crime. |
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It acted rather like a superior form of name-tag, and enabled rights of possession to be marked centuries later, as the porcelains in this book are. |
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Much of Keighley's good work was, however, wasted by careless play in the rucks which led to stolen possession by the eager Wheatley Hills forwards. |
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What is a sane man to say about the assorted Rosicrucians, Theosophists, occultists, satanists and conspiracy theorists who have since taken possession of the grail legend? |
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Lauer added a deserved third eight minutes into the third period after Scott Allison had stolen possession and danced clear of Storm's bewildered defencemen. |
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A spot of possession allows Hamann to take a hack from 30 yards. |
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His only run-in with the law has been for possession of hashish on the beach near his hometown Bari. |
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Convicted in a U.S. court of drug possession and conspiracy, he appealed on the grounds that the United States did not have the authority to arrest him. |
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He clarified that the trust was in the possession of the land and a previous owner obstructed the trust staff when they tried to begin construction at the site. |
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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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The substitutions aside, the siege of the England goal continues with long stretches of French possession interrupted by the briefest of respites. |
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This was an excellent all-round team performance with the forwards winning good possession and the backs making the most of the clean ball they were presented with. |
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My most treasured possession was a pair of silver six-guns in a holster. |
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There ethnicity was reinforced by later migrations between 800-1200 AD when the Air mountains may have fallen into the possession of new Tuareg tribes. |
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Charlemagne introduced at the turn of the eighth century a system whereby actual service was only required of men in possession of a certain amount of allodial land. |
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At common law the tenant at sufferance was in a very precarious position, because the landlord was able to recover possession of the premises, even by force. |
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Collins always seemed to play the game with an air of detachment, a cool aloofness in his comfortable possession of the ball and passing that was as smooth as soul music. |
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Denying one group their rightful possession of property, acquired according to these rules, was the illegitimate exercise of government powers and was unjust. |
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They enjoy a spate of possession down the right wing starring an amazing cameo from Mills and his absurd mix of skilful jinks and hopeless close control. |
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An equitable chargee has the right neither to possession nor to foreclose. |
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Midfielders were determined to surrender possession in the early stages. |
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It was a venerable and respected venue with a proud history that Arthur had taken possession of in a bid to bring something new to London's theatreland. |
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Baher Mohamed had three more years tacked onto his sentence because he had in his possession a bullet fired at a protest. |
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It's not an unusual sight in Ireland, the funeral possession with the jersey on the coffin, the club guard of honour, the team-mates as pall-bearers. |
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After a contested hearing His Honour Judge Bartfield made an order for possession on 7 June 2001, and on the same day granted permission to appeal to this court. |
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Scotland's new forward coach gets the ball away with the best of them but, when he is unable to do so, seldom fails to protect possession jealously. |
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Here is combined a long deep legacy of dress-up for masquerade, for carnival, for possession by the Gods combined with personal creativity and ingenuity. |
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Harris, a resident of Boerum Hill, is charged with two counts of grand larceny and possession of stolen property. |
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Five people were also arrested in Mdantsane for being in possession of dagga, four stolen vehicles were recovered and 20 zols of dagga were seized. |
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Goetz was convicted only of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree and served just eight months. |
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Time and again he won possession inside the mid-field area, shimmied, dummied and generally toyed with his opponents before threading delightful passes to his team mates. |
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Fabrizio Ravanelli had been impressive harrying the home defenders but had contributed little in attack until he took possession on the right touchline. |
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The writ binds all property of the person sequestered from the date of its issue, and the sequestrators enter at once to take possession of his real and personal estate. |
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About 750,000 people are arrested on possession charges every year, a howlingly large number. |
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The films showing gala and Whitsuntide processions through the town were said to be in the possession of Odeon chief projectionist Albert Rennison. |
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The sports minister will take possession of it shortly and will then go cap-in-hand to the new finance minister looking for the readies to fund the project. |
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They started to win possession at will and got their reward with a last gasp goal which was a fitting reward for their great second half performance. |
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Since Bacchic rituals involve the direct possession of the initiates with the spirit of Dionysus himself, their actions are representative of the nature of Dionysus. |
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But possession breeds use as every apprentice office equipment salesman knows full well, and the contrivance that was unwanted yesterday becomes indispensable today. |
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The word dignitas was a Latin rhetorical and political term that indicated either the possession of high political or social rank or the moral qualities associated with it. |
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The goalkeeper miskicked a clearance before Rezaei gifted possession to Zinha, whose perfectly weighted pass left Bravo with the simplest of finishes. |
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In the Middle Ages compassion and support for persons with mental illness subsisted along with the belief in demoniac possession as a primary aetiology of mental illness. |
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He was arrested for possession of a weapon, the tomahawk, and the report indicated the police officer used force by drawing his service weapon to affect the arrest. |
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If an adjoining owner places a structure on his land that overhangs his neighbours land, he thereby takes into possession airspace to which his neighbour is entitled. |
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On the other hand, this hybridization can in its turn become a demon and effectively take possession of and try to control the interpretative agenda. |
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At the same time, demonic possession increased dramatically, probably because demonism in general and witchcraft in particular were preoccupations of the age. |
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In terms of this law, public officials who exhibit a lifestyle above their official means are prosecuted unless they can prove legitimate possession of this wealth. |
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Another criminal, this one appearing in court on drug possession charges, was arrested by a bailiff after it was discovered he'd smuggled illegal drugs into his own hearing. |
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I threw them aside and got possession of a tomahawk from one of them. |
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Despite the resounding scoreline, Oxford will be concerned that for an hour they failed to convert their dominance in terms of possession and territory into goals. |
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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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However, the first written record appears in the Exchequer Rolls of 1494, noting that a certain Friar Cor was in possession of eight bolls of malt to produce aqua vitae. |
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That was a rare moment of danger for Sweden, who dominated possession but only seriously looked like scoring in the closing periods of both halves. |
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To reduce the severity and extent of war if it does break out, for example by limiting possession and use of nuclear and chemical and biological weapons. |
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I'd dazzle you with some fancy footwork, but not only did I spend far too much time following the mid-term elections, I've taken full possession of my Toddler's head cold. |
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If we begin to see the other as our possession and commodity, our shoe, the shadow of our shadow, is there ever a happy outcome? |
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For example, in Alabama simple possession of steroids can put you away for up to 10 years, while in Alaska steroids aren't even classified as a controlled substance. |
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Ann never left a choice place at the rail during intermission from a conviction that another standee would take possession by the time she returned. |
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A few weeks ago, he was busted for possession of marijuana at school. |
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Since that date St. Helena has been in the undisturbed possession of Great Britain, though in 1706 two ships anchored off Jamestown were carried off by the French. |
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Guilty pleas were also entered to driving while disqualified and without insurance and possession of a lock knife with a three-inch serrated blade. |
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Joint tenancy is joint ownership and possession of the same property. |
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He was urged to return to Peru and this time take definitive possession of Cuzco, so as to consolidate an inheritance for his son. |
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Gem is really a very nice small bow-wow, but Mother found that in this case possession was less attractive than pursuit. |
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In January 1558, French forces took Calais, England's sole remaining possession on the European mainland. |
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His most loved possession was his 1964 Blue Chevrolet Corvette, which he purchased upon his return from Vietnam with his reenlistment bonus. |
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An attacking team gets a maximum of six tackles to progress up the field before possession is changed over. |
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He was searched and found in possession of a small torch and metal butter knife handle. |
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A MAN was found not guilty of the possession of a silencer for a machine gun by jurors after just five minutes. |
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The photo and the possession of it is used to connect the person with the document. |
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The possession of armorial bearings is therefore unquestionably a question of property. |
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Turns out, he knows more about possession and formations than he does powerslams or a suplex. |
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A SUPPLY teacher who was found to be in possession of cocaine in a Middlesbrough pub has been suspended from teaching for 11 months. |
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The Marshalls' campaign was supported by a royal army which took possession of Montgomery. |
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But how they came to be in possession of at least some of the fawns is a bit sketchier. |
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Brazil's greater quality and assurance in possession meant England spent much of the game on the defensive. |
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God hath now blessed England, with a Queene, in vertue excellet, in power mighty, in glory renowmed, in governmet politike, in possession rich. |
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The Company also secured Vale Royal Furnace in central Cheshire, but this did not come into their possession before Abraham Darby's death. |
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The story was only reported in 2003, and the stuffed body of the lynx is allegedly now in the possession of a collector. |
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In this paper, various modes of female expression will be discussed, as they are displayed in two possession cults, in Bengal and South Kanara. |
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Lampard and Gerrard are bright, articulate and in full possession of the spikiness required of great managers. |
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They also may be used as an alternative to firearms because of favorable laws that do not define possession of a laser as a deadly weapon. |
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Triennia had come into possession of a map of Lionesses and strange cipher, which showed the location of a secret. |
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The Robins looked to have the points in their grasp but were caught on the break after losing possession upfield deep into stoppage time. |
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Her crime was Lollardy, including the possession of Protestant literature at a time of great religious unrest. |
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And their suspicions were soon confirmed as a quick search revealed Millward was in possession of a sat nav. |
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A man who allegedly tried to open a plane door mid-flight has been charged with possession of Valium, sources close to the case have said. |
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He was placed on probation for 4 years, to begin forthwith, after pleading guilty to possession of marijauna. |
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Power is a visitor to, not a possession of, those it empowers. |
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Benicio Del Toro, the man in possession of Hollywood's slinkiest pair of bedroom eyes, fits seamlessly into characters. |
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A mix-up in the home goalmouth ended with Scot Mauchline picking up possession and driving the ball past Ryan Carnie from 12 yards. |
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In August, the Public Prosecution interrogated two girl students who had in their possession 234 Flunitrazepam pills, a psychotropic substance. |
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Nevertheless, the mere possession of a censurable intention is insufficient to merit punishment. |
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They won most of the possession in an unspectacular first half with Neil Watkins nicking some useful line-out ball from wayward throw-ins. |
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This is what Sax shows, when analyzing possession among the Hindu castes of Central Himalayas by the devata Kachya. |
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We were then keeping possession as the clock ran down only for referee Bill Crombie to step in and award a free-kick against us for timewasting. |
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Rasul was charged with possession of 161 miligrammes of diamorphine and a quantity of skunk cannabis on May 23 last year. |
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He was searched and found to be in possession of 19 wraps of diamorphine and 23 wraps of crack cocaine. |
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Ross has a conviction for possession of offensive weapons after being caught at Glasgow Airport with stun guns, flick knives and knuckle-dusters. |
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