In addition to soliciting the government for announcements, the press began to cover the government journalistically. |
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Typically, such employees would be restricted for a limited period from soliciting the business of established clients of the company. |
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Faculty members complained that he behaved autocratically in establishing the center without soliciting their advice and consent. |
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Since then, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt has been barnstorming all over the West visiting proposed areas and soliciting public comment. |
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For example, the type of prostitution regularly mentioned is soliciting and this more commonly associated with drugs as well as other crimes. |
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Christine is fluently bilingual and will be soliciting book reviews in both English and French. |
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Proving prostitution or related charges like soliciting and trespassing is difficult, and in most cases the evidence is fairly flimsy. |
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What is illegal is pimping, soliciting on the streets, and that sort of activity. |
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This column knows of at least half a dozen whose representatives have been actively soliciting offers from English and French clubs this year. |
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In June 1908 the presence of high-class prostitutes soliciting on trains was reported in newspapers. |
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On the back of this agitation, the new law entrenched police powers to close down brothels and punish soliciting. |
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Although prostitution itself is not an offence, soliciting and pimping are illegal. |
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When does less than full belief in a professed credo become actionable fraud if one is soliciting gifts or legacies? |
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Crowdsourcing involves soliciting knowledge and expertise from the public to help find solutions to problems. |
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Soon the retiree began soliciting friends in the trade for any rare or curious fixtures they might have squirrelled away. |
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They wrote vision statements and then rewrote them, soliciting input from people inside and outside the business. |
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They were getting desperate, and soliciting the same types in order to appease their clients. |
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Stand on a street corner with a clip board in hand soliciting signatures for the privatization of public loos. |
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A cooperative's entire membership can function as a virtual nominating committee by soliciting nominations by mail, or via a newsletter. |
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He admitted one count of unpremeditated murder and one count of soliciting another soldier to commit unpremeditated murder. |
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I am very, very close to becoming a cam girl, and soliciting perverts to buy me a gaming console. |
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It is my warmest pleasure soliciting your confidence in this transaction, which I propose to you as a person of transparency and caliber. |
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Since then I downloaded a plethora of e-mail soliciting my opinion on their local church website. |
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He practiced male prostitution, soliciting three to four customers on a weekend. |
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The WCO was soliciting support from disunited countries for some time during and after the Ten-Year War. |
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The journal started its existence in 1930 by soliciting the opinions of expatriate writers about Proust's art and its possible influence. |
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Yes, because they've been soliciting loads of players during the close season. |
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With an entourage of 65 members, including 10 women, he has been going places and giving performances, besides soliciting patronage to the art. |
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He outlined a number of allegations involving unnamed judges, with claims of the soliciting of young male prostitutes, and misuse of Commonwealth cars. |
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During these visits, veterans will be given questionnaires soliciting their comments on the quality of care they are receiving. |
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In a cruel twist of irony, the criminal prohibition on bawdy houses may produce the very nuisances that the soliciting law is trying to prevent. |
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It was not until 1985 that the law penalized the client for kerb-crawling, even though for many years it had penalized prostitutes for soliciting in the street. |
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During a divisional vice operation in the Listerhills area, four men were arrested for kerb-crawling and three women were detained for soliciting. |
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Even the judiciary adds to the woe by convicting the women for soliciting. |
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Governments should stop soliciting the opinions of these unrepresentative know-alls, for the chances are they actually know even less than the average politician. |
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He writes of his tough young team working long and wearying hours, racing to identify and solve problems, always soliciting opinions from engineers and everyone else involved. |
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Are not there cases where men have been charged with counselling or procuring prostitutes who are charged with soliciting for the purpose of prostitution? |
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The councillor is making his rounds, quietly soliciting from his neighbours their troubles and concerns. |
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Last year, Dutch artist Dries Verhoeven put himself in a glass box inside a Berlin theatre, soliciting strangers on gay hook-up app Grindr. |
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On Twitter and in Facebook pages ISIS was making appeals as well as threats, attracting recruits and soliciting funding online. |
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In soliciting funds for care packages, Move America Forward frequently uses testimonials from troops or their relatives. |
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There are adolescent boys all over America soliciting naughty pics from adolescent girls, he says. |
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Any depository institution can run a newspaper advertisement soliciting fully-insured deposits at above-market rates and generally obtain as many deposits from the public as it desires. |
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In April 2012, 13 secret service employees were suspected of soliciting prostitutes and carousing in advance of a presidential visit to Colombia. |
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To further assist the many millions of freedom activists all over the world who do not speak English, I am soliciting volunteer translators in any and all languages. |
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Promoting the supply of products or services under the guise of canvassing or soliciting opinions. |
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This also means that resources are used in soliciting invitations rather than on the implementation of the mandates. |
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He is also soliciting funds for university fellowships in agronomy and engineering. |
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Accordingly, the judge found that the employees had been actively soliciting the business of Delisle's clients while they had been in his employ. |
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Every day of the week, police cars will drive past prostitutes who are soliciting and ignore them unless it is blatant, offensive, or something of that nature. |
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The international situation is propitious for a public campaign and for soliciting the required support. |
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Determine what worked well in addition to soliciting constructive feedback to help fine-tune the program. |
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If a majority vote in favor of soliciting additional nominations, the Election Chair shall notify the President. |
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Should she be caught soliciting within the next three years she faces a jail sentence of up to five years, on top of any sentences for additional crimes. |
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Coupled with Dowd's interviewing technique, which is about as penetrating as a charity worker soliciting for funds by rattling a tin, the outcome is rather unsatisfactory. |
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To assist you in soliciting member input, a questionnaire is provided in the back of this publication. |
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The Commission has already issued several discussion papers and is soliciting the industry for feedback. |
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The Conference was primarily aimed at soliciting international financial support for the Sudan during the post conflict reconstruction process in that country. |
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Some of these measures come with strings attached, such as the requirement to use a more conservative going-concern basis or soliciting member consent. |
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All three members confessed to soliciting and accepting bribes. |
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Our policy and various laws around the world prohibit UL employees from directly and indirectly offering, paying, soliciting or accepting bribes, kickbacks and other improper payments in any form. |
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At others times evil deities or evil spirits are exorcized. Other accessible means for averring misfortune or soliciting blessings include benediction or incantation, charms, and spells. |
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Joined by lawyers who are tired of competitors illegally soliciting business after accidents, prosecutors are cracking down on a lesser-known, multimillion-dollar criminal enterprise in Texas: barratry. |
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Furthermore, they must refrain from collecting, improperly soliciting, misrepresenting or using the information accessed in any way likely to undermine a person's private life or reputation. |
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They contribute to soliciting the information, assessing the level of implementation of findings, making proposals on remedying the situation and responding thus to needs of individual victims. |
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The 2000 guidance stipulates that children found loitering or soliciting should only be prosecuted as a last resort where a young person persistently and voluntarily returns to the streets. |
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It is impossible to see how they are soliciting funds the way they're soliciting, and putting those funds in their political action committee, without violating the law. |
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Without Daniel Day-Lewis's great performance, this would be a rather tentative piece of work, nervously soliciting the approval of black audiences. |
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Each of the workshops was part of a broader consultation soliciting written comments on the documents, thus extending the breadth of input from stakeholders. |
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Vendor: an organization or an individual marketing, selling, leasing or licensing a good or service or soliciting donations by electronic commerce. |
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In the event a majority does not vote in favor of soliciting additional nominations or no nominations are received, then a final ballot shall be conducted. |
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In soliciting such observations, the safety investigation authority shall follow the applicable international standards and recommended practices for aircraft accident and incident investigation. |
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Dr Köhler agreed to circulate details to all members of the CCPR, not just the working group members, soliciting comments on the recommendations of the report. |
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Each site was responsible for soliciting their own media. |
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We're very pleased to come here before you today and we're grateful that you're travelling and soliciting more opinions on the issue of fish farms before it goes too far. |
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The HR Council for the Nonprofit Sector is soliciting expressions of interest from individuals to manage a 21-month project entitled Building Cohesion in Labour Force Strategies for the Nonprofit Sector. |
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Create a suggestion box or location for soliciting member ideas. |
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The cost of soliciting proxies shall be borne by the Company. |
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On October 28, 2009, Boeing selected Charleston, SC as the site for a second 787 production line, after soliciting bids from multiple states. |
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The profligate pretenses upon which he was perpetually soliciting an increase of his disgraceful stipend are mentioned with becoming reprobation. |
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We had asked all four forces in Wales how many people they had arrested for soliciting prostitutes or kerb crawling in the last two years. |
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He was later imprisoned for soliciting a bribe to fix another capital murder case. |
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In 2006, the city began mailing Dear John letters to anyone arrested for soliciting a prostitute, as well as to the owner of the car used in the crime. |
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Clark from operating similar businesses as well as from soliciting or accepting deposits from consumers or offering his videography services for sale in Massachusetts. |
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Sportswriting can be a soliciting business at the best of times. |
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Seven members of MEK were arrested in Los Angeles in February on suspicion of soliciting money from travelers at LAX that was used to fund terrorist activities. |
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He also pleaded guilty to publishing instructions on how to make a flame thrower out of a water pistol but denied one count of soliciting to murder. |
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Their made-up faces were garish in the night-light and as they walked they stared fixedly ahead, afraid to make a sideways glance in case it should be called soliciting. |
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Augustine was the prior of Gregory's own monastery in Rome and Gregory prepared the way for the mission by soliciting aid from the Frankish rulers along Augustine's route. |
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