Charges vary, including unlawful assembly, causing a disturbance, and assaulting and obstructing a police officer. |
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Charges have been made that when works were loaned abroad, they were replaced by forged copies. |
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Charges of using a fraudulent tax disc, fraudulent registration mark, no test certificate and no insurance on the same date were also included. |
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Charges of conspiracy to defraud and two of conspiracy to obtain a money transfer by deception were left on the file. |
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Charges of making false medical aid claims against him were dropped on a technicality and he instantly claimed he was innocent. |
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Charges of censorship, however, will not impress a country that likes to consider itself a champion of literary freedom. |
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Charges hadn't even been filed, yet there I was stalking her street, putting on a concerned, serious face as I pumped her neighbors for tips. |
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Charges including bribery and tax evasion are among the ten counts of the ethics code he is accused of violating. |
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Charges will be made against the caution money if there is any unpaid claim against the student, such as outstanding library dues. |
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Charges were filed against 21 other members and associates of the Winter Hill Gang in the 1979 race-fixing case. |
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Charges will vary for a doctor's certificate, a minister, newspaper announcements, flowers or the crematorium that is used. |
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Charges of dangerous driving and child cruelty were withdrawn by the prosecution. |
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Charges of corruption, graft, and cronyism are common among government officials at all levels. |
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Charges of cruelty and animal exploitation may also be pressed, animal rights activists said. |
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Charges of corruption, Mafia collusion and bribery seem not to have dented his appeal. |
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The Service Charge is not discountable, whereas reseller discounts do apply to the Update Charges. |
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Charges located further in the pore interior have a greater influence on selectivity. |
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Charges of blackmail peaked in the inter-war decades of the 1920s and 1930s and have been declining since. |
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Charges should be made for some minor treatments like removal of varicose veins, tattoos and tonsillectomies. |
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Charges at an ancient toll bridge used by 700,000 vehicles a year will rocket by up to 166 per cent to save the bridge company from financial ruin. |
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Charges were filed against him, and now the institution is meting out the punishment for his actions. |
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Charges for such services were mutually agreed between the consignee and carter, payment often being by way of barter for household or farm commodities. |
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Charges of brutality, of savagery, have been laid at Simon's door, but perhaps this is the first time posterity has reproached him for ordinary honesty. |
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Charges are 25p plus whatever the charge is from your service provider. |
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Charges of working against the interests of your own country are very slippery things, and may get the one making the charges hoisted by his own petard someday. |
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Charges are filed by parties against unions or employers with the appropriate regional office. |
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Charges filed against the 28-year-old were quashed in a hearing but Nick is yet to be granted permission to leave the country. |
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Charges to be laid include gangsterism, drug trafficking, weapons possession and conspiracy to commit murder. |
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Charges were soon dropped against Agim Murtezi as a case of mistaken identity, whereas Fatmir Limaj was acquitted of all charges on November 30, 2005 and released. |
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Charges of treason and heresy were commonly used to quash dissent, and those accused were often executed without a formal trial, by means of bills of attainder. |
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Charges apply in some areas even for very short periods of time, with locations farther from the airport being cheaper than those near the airport. |
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Charges that they had stolen petrol from a service station in Motherwell and that the firebombing was a racially motivated attack were dropped after legal argument. |
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Charges were made against him of dishonesty and of nepotism. |
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The public prosecutors pressed charges and the case was under process awaiting trial. |
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Men fire blank charges during mock battles intended to guide the spirit of the deceased onto the path to the afterlife. |
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Even if I did hate him, I couldn't bring myself to press charges against my foster father. |
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Then they attached metal electrodes to either end of the glass filter, where the positive and negative charges would be created. |
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Lorimer believes the players' clubs have a duty of care to their young charges. |
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If you add up the charges in the proton and neutron, you will find they are the observed values. |
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A dishonest clerk could make an extra imprint from your credit or charge card and use it to make personal charges. |
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Now the servants came and awoke her, ran her a bath, and set out her clothing for the day before departing to take care of their other charges. |
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A Taranaki farming couple have been fined and a regional council candidate fined and given community service on pollution charges. |
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Critics say a common theme has been the failure to exercise a duty of care for its young charges and a failure to crack down on bullying. |
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New sewerage treatment plants have already resulted in dramatic increases in water services charges in Dublin and other counties. |
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It lists all the main banks, their charges and services and will be updated every six months. |
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The charges that these prisoners were callously abandoned by our own leaders are, obviously, extremely serious. |
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I do pay the authority a good amount per year in services and other charges. |
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With a threatened increase in charges for refuse removal services the situation could get worse, as it has done before, after price increases. |
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Thus far there have been no charges in relation to the break-ins or thefts this year. |
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No charges have yet been brought but conviction for voluntary manslaughter carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison in Brazil. |
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The traditional business model in scientific journal publishing is based on subscription charges to readers. |
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Businesses did not make explicit depreciation charges against their revenues during this period. |
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The former manager has obviously worked hard with his charges and they have responded in style. |
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We ought to assume that the vast majority of teachers also care deeply about their charges. |
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They were used for general escort duties, protecting their charges from pirates and other threats. |
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We have high standards of care for our feline charges and provide full training for our volunteers within a friendly and supportive environment. |
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When the negative charge from the cloud connects with these positive charges rising from the ground, a bright flash occurs. |
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Antiparticles have opposite charges and certain other quantum properties of opposite sign. |
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There is a slight separation between the positive and negative charges, causing a small electric dipole in each cell. |
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No building remains intact, after they were blown up with explosive charges. |
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What they were successful in doing was setting off enough explosive charges to demolish the entire cavern. |
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I would wait for him to actually steal files so we could press charges on that crime, too. |
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She was held in the highest regard and usually got whatever she wanted or needed to care for her charges. |
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I plug my phone into the charger, it charges for an hour and that's it for an entire week. |
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He urged councillors to rethink the charges, saying they were nothing more than highway robbery. |
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Having read the blazon carefully, we know which ordinaries, subordinaries or charges we have to put in our shield. |
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Water is a strange substance with unusual properties due solely to tiny charges surrounding each water molecule. |
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At home, it's a cesspool of corruption, where charges of theft or employee harassment are hardly unheard of. |
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The sounds and charges transmit in the low frequency range of 20 hertz, which is barely audible to the human ear. |
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She laughs, radiant in her self-satisfaction, shielded by a hard hide and chutzpa from charges of vulgarity, greed or egomania. |
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A report was produced by Compass which in substance indicated that IBM's charges were above those of the comparators. |
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The parking charges apply 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, with any car illegally parked being clamped. |
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The Liberal Democrats are to make a dramatic move to seize support in Labour's heartlands by proposing that all charges for NHS care be scrapped. |
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The lawyer defending a Disney World entertainer from charges of molestation earned his stripes yesterday. |
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After a trial, Johnston was cashiered and the charges against Bligh rejected. |
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We all know how often charges of lying are batted about over what ends up being an honest disagreement. |
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These charges were absolutely correct, and reflect much credit on Callaghan and his inner Cabinet. |
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He pleads not guilty to four charges of causing death by dangerous driving. |
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The irony has often been that charges were based on hearsay and rumour rather than on proper research and verification. |
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The management and development of public cemeteries must not rely only on graveyard charges. |
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The company is massively in debt and is threatening debt collection and interest charges on non-payers. |
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The charges were not backed by any proof and were probably a last desperate throw of the dice by a hysterical woman. |
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A booking on drug charges must be a brutal heartbreaker for the superstar singer and role model. |
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The vehement protest against the validity of these charges actually heartens me, and I'm beginning to think maybe I was wrong to level them. |
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And there are charges of kidnapping, detaining without trial and murdering of oppositionists. |
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For gangster rappers, criminal charges can be a way of gaining credibility on the street, street cred. |
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Even though they may appear immediately on your statement, you may incur interest charges and fees if you draw against uncleared cheques. |
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During the anti-water charges campaign, the councils attempted to disconnect non-payers water. |
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She faces charges of driving while impaired, careless driving, and speeding. |
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He refused to sign papers certifying that he understood the charges against him, on the grounds that his attorney was not present. |
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Any profit they make over and above the interest charges of the loan, increases the value of the fund for all participating investors. |
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The charges against her were preposterous and she denied them with dignity, but she had never been popular and they served their turn. |
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Among the charges considered by some to be subordinaries and by others to be common charges are the pall and roundle. |
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He also faces charges of conspiracy to commit burglaries and steal motor vehicles in West Yorkshire. |
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The company constantly uses nonrecurring items such as restructuring charges to make its net income look better than cash flow would suggest. |
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Tangretti provided copies of his vouchers, receipts and backup documentation for last year, except for itemized lists of phone charges. |
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Most scholarly journals do not pay authors, and many actually impose page charges on scientists who contribute. |
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Hopefully, he will never know that there had been two delivery charges paid plus a tenner to the driver for his mendacity. |
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He denied the charges, pointing out that he had spoken to his supervisor and punched the time clock. |
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Her whole body is shaking in anger, and reminds me of a bull pawing the ground before it charges. |
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When you are financing such investments, bank charges and any interest payments are typically deductible in the year in which they are paid. |
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It contains both positive and negative charges, but its net charge is positive. |
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The bank discount rate might also be tied to the amount of monthly charges. |
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It claims the party's policy underbelly is economic risk, cuts to public services and charges for hospital operations. |
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However, the charges for the nursing services were negligible at the time and the institute had to struggle against recurring deficits. |
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Even significant increases in fuel prices, parking charges and so on, seem to have little long-term impact on our choice of travel mode. |
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Express in the UK charges a once only, non-refundable processing fee per submission. |
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They presented the indictment and brought the charges on behalf of the Commonwealth. |
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Taking a long draught from his mug of ale, Colonel Paccar leaned back in his chair, and let his gaze wander over his four charges. |
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He did not have much of his power back, but he was not willing to stand idly by while his charges were attacked. |
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The local administration has waived all charges for all underprivileged patients in hospitals. |
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The jury at Glasgow High Court found him not guilty of two other charges of abusing a third boy and a young girl. |
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With that, he pulls a large butcher knife from a nearby rack of steak knives and charges at Irene. |
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Japan's Kazue Ito was charges with an error on the play for bobbling the ball. |
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He had earlier been found not guilty on charges of damaging an aircraft so as to endanger its safety in flight. |
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The end result is that the masses and charges of elementary particles are dependent on the momentum scale at which they are measured. |
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Positive charges from the gold electrode then flood the material to neutralize the electrons. |
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Bearing this in mind, it is not at all surprising that charges of abuse of process gained momentum. |
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The only other expenses you should have to pay is stamp duty and settling charges on the buying and selling of shares. |
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Without them the positive charges of nuclei would repel each other, and the world would be a much simpler place. |
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The ions in the crystal lattice cannot move very much without disturbing the overall balance between negative and positive charges. |
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The rebel soldiers placed explosive charges around the building during the 22-hour revolt. |
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To equal black powder ballistics and pressures in the.45 Colt requires tiny little charges of most smokeless propellants. |
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The charges for calls from land phone to mobile will be cut from 45 to 40 halalas per minute. |
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This is one of the most highly regarded charges among royalty and those of nobility. |
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She refused to press charges so he escaped with a suspended sentence, and a short spell in a psychiatric hospital. |
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The council is currently reviewing the amount it charges people to use the town's car parks. |
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That is why when Delhi Police nabbed him on June 9 on charges of violating the Official Secrets Act, fellow journalists were amazed. |
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Some years ago, a newspaper headline accused him of stalking a woman, though no charges resulted. |
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But when state prosecutors stonewalled the case, the Justice Department flatly refused to bring charges. |
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You should make sure the address they have on file is your current address and that any charges on the account were made by you. |
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Pre-tax profits in the first half, however, slipped back by 25 per cent due to higher interest charges. |
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The government has also threatened to press charges against the heads of two regional governments for aiding and abetting the strikers. |
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The charges follow a joint investigation by West Yorkshire police and the Crown Prosecution Service casework directorate. |
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Hiding such costs in one-time charges can give investors a false picture of rapid sales growth. |
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It charges corporate income tax on a sliding scale, dependent upon a company's in-state sales. |
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Including these one-time charges, Symantec reported earnings per share of zero cents. |
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At this writing, he's still locked up, indefinitely and without charges, in some military stockade. |
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What's more, free life insurance is included, plus there are no other charges or early settlement penalties. |
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The couple, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the boys, had pleaded guilty in January to the three charges. |
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The charges against him won't stick, but the chilling effect it will have on other researchers will. |
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Commerce data exclude a number of one-time charges that show up in shareholder reports. |
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Hospitals also need to see whether the savings from going stockless are greater than the extra charges. |
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In an open circuit, the free charges would simply remain on the electrodes and a voltage could be measured. |
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Not to mention that the only effective way to attack these targets would be through carpet-bombing with depth charges. |
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Fixed charges usually known as shop expenditure and establishment expenses or shop oncost and office oncost, are apportioned to the various jobs. |
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He believes what's needed is a sliding scale of road pricing with charges varying according to journey times. |
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People think they will just pay the minimum payment but then the charges soon begin to mount up. |
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The problem is that GAAP includes a lot of noncash charges and one-time expenses. |
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The British government then sought his extradition on charges relating to offences committed 20 years ago. |
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Grandparents hit by pension shortfalls will move in with their grown-up children to save on residential care charges. |
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There are no entry costs for any of the three products as charges are reflected in the terms and conditions offered. |
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The boy was cleared of the charges and has no previous convictions, charges or warnings but despite this his fingerprints were kept on file. |
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The fact that the owners are unable to recover the towage charges under Rule XI in the present case does not seem to me to be anomalous. |
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There has to be uniformity in the monthly charges, which should be proportionate to what a consumer gets to watch. |
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He was arrested on charges of aggravated robbery after allegedly holding up a limousine driver at a car wash, the police said. |
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In 1272 the town clerk, avoiding imminent charges for dereliction of duty, made off with the original Domesday and other borough records. |
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Mr Palmer said the real complaint arose from the application of interest to arrears and charges when the couple fell behind with their payments. |
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He scornfully rejected those charges yesterday, saying he acted in self-defence. |
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In response to revisionist charges, they tested the gas chamber walls for residual traces of cyanide gas but found none. |
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She also voiced her concern about long time boat owners who might now face new charges for berthing their boats at the marina. |
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The showgrounds were buzzing yesterday as horse exhibitors washed and shampooed their charges ahead of today's judging classes. |
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The suit charges that the act is unconstitutional because it permits no exception to protect the health of the mother. |
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These charges include electric traction current and station-leasing charges. |
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They might be basing their charges on some kind of analogy to the cost of the hotel room. |
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He asked me for help with knocking his portfolio into shape, in order to pull up the weeds, cut his management charges and boost his returns. |
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She was regarded among her pupils as a fair teacher who brought out the best in her young charges. |
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There he was on election night standing as the pillar of society giving a mihi, and yet everybody there knew he was facing these charges. |
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In addition, for most charges, central billing gives the department more leverage to negotiate with vendors. |
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The peptide contains complementary amino acid sequences, with alternating positive and negative charges. |
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The decision to drop the more serious charges was obviously not popular with some members of the Blood community. |
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Some say they have paid betterment charges, so it can be considered as BDA approval. |
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She asked if I would like to be transferred to the phone department to talk to someone about the phone charges that are wrong. |
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Intensive fire from flak guns was directed against the midget submarine, before destroyers pounded the spot with depth charges. |
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Ultimately, we need to have a zero tolerance policy and if that means the police pressing charges against any transgressors, then so be it. |
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It is usually much cheaper to send a text message, so check these charges too. |
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I have already found, as a fact, she knew of his background and his problems related to alcohol, including the impaired driving charges. |
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The files disclose that many of the men were suffering from shell shock and were not in a fit mental state to answer the charges put to them. |
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It seemed the current baron had more important charges on his purse than sheltering his people against attack. |
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But some Marines are now digging into their own bag of tricks, getting ready, making their own explosive charges. |
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She said Seamus was known to police in Middleton and Rochdale and had been due to appear in court to face motor offence charges. |
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This follows from the charges of, for example, bias in favour of panel members' departments and inconsistency across subject areas. |
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Those leaseholders subletting their homes will still have to pay for charges within the two week period. |
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The crew decides to return to Earth to face charges from Starfleet Command related to hijacking their own ship. |
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In some cases, management also charges registration fee from the transporters on a unit vehicle basis. |
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Those charges are still being finalised, but they will be kept to a minimum where possible. |
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And ING Direct does not offer checking accounts or impose any fees, service charges or minimum requirements on its products. |
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He charges him with a wicked deed of violence to be punished by death, or in the twelfth century by mutilation. |
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The fifth martlet was added because when the charges were placed on a shield, the base looked a bit empty. |
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If matter is present where the photons cross, non-linear effects caused by accelerated electric charges may allow the photons to interact. |
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However, exceptional and extraordinary charges will take the shine off the above-the-line figures. |
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It is no thanks to you that you are not standing here on more serious charges. |
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I now intend to work to ensure my full and complete vindication of the charges as expeditiously as possible. |
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I believe that these charges are going to prove to be the ultimate big lie. |
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What texts don't usually tell you is that charges both plus and minus attract uncharged things. |
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Damien Lawrence, 29, pleaded guilty to 11 charges relating to the care of a kitten, nine puppies and a bearded dragon lizard. |
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The charges are a sweetener for big business to move into privatised waste collection. |
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The charges include treason, conspiracy to commit treason and being accessories to treason. |
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Following the overthrow of the Raterepublik, he was indicted for high treason but was subsequently acquitted of all charges. |
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Radical leaders were arrested on charges of high treason after they held a national convention. |
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Direct shipping from western ports would avoid possible contamination and cut transport charges. |
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Irresponsible charges of bigotry are about as low as you can get, being only about one step up from bigotry itself. |
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The charges have usually involved corruption or serious misbehavior on the bench. |
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Since nuclei carry positive electrical charges, they normally repel one another. |
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But the desire to push themselves free from the charges of trendiness or being fashionistas doesn't quite convince. |
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They face indefinite suspension while charges of gross misconduct are investigated. |
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These minerals in their ion state carry either negative or positive charges, much like a car battery. |
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Last year it settled charges that it illegally billed excessive fees and violated consumer protection regulations. |
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Cllr Michelle Mulherin said she knew some people levied with commercial water charges who felt they were unfairly billed. |
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Financial advisers who conveniently forget to mention extra charges detailed in the small print of the contract are not uncommon. |
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A defendant who testifies in his own defense opens the door to the admission of prior convictions, not prior charges. |
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The others planted thousands of death charges around the soldier billets and many defence turrets. |
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The state took him to court for drunk driving, but the trial court threw out the charges. |
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Perhaps there were too few passengers for it to make economic sense, or maybe there were squabbles over the price of landing charges. |
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He argues that the Crown has no jurisdiction to bring the charges against him on the basis of tino rangatiratanga. |
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Court officials said the new dates are tentative and may still change depending on how the motion to consolidate the charges is resolved. |
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The wage includes service charges, tips, incentive payments and commissions. |
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The best advice is still to shop around to find the best conversion rates and lowest commission charges. |
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Instead, many companies are burying higher charges through various tricks and ploys, which is why consumers need to be all the more vigilant. |
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Coming off four heavy defeats on the bounce, his charges looked lamentably short on confidence. |
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The idea is not accompanied by a promise to reduce the binman's tax bill when the new charges come in. |
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A US Airways Express spokesman declined to comment on the charges, citing airline policy against revealing sensitive security information. |
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He also denied charges of manhandling the accused and not informing the British High Commission at New Delhi regarding their arrest. |
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The statement charges the administration with manipulating and misrepresenting science for political gains. |
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The ownership of the animals specified in the charges was transferred to the respondents. |
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They will face charges of obscene language, throwing missiles and resisting arrest. |
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All the cricketing vices for which prep school masters rebuke their charges were there. |
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A Croatian lorry driver caught with a haul of sub-machineguns in his truckload of frozen pizzas was cleared of all charges yesterday. |
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Instead the desk was cluttered with various trinkets given to him by his charges throughout the years. |
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The criminal charges were withdrawn in September 2002, after the original trial was declared a mistrial. |
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Now, while the public awaits those charges, the body count from job losses mount. |
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It is warning consumers not to forget about these charges when they choose a credit card. |
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Scores of politicians are in jail facing charges of corruption and misuse of power. |
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Water molecules are not only attracted to each other, but to any molecule with positive or negative charges. |
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Legal action may include, but not be limited to, asset sequestration, criminal charges of corruption, jail, and travel bans. |
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Without this legal reassurance, military leaders and their troops could have laid themselves open to charges of war crimes. |
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It is a robust style in which tugs, nudges, charges and shoves are given and received, but there is far more to Sutton than that. |
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Anthony Trollope's masterliness is obscured, first by charges of writing too much and too fast, and then by cultism. |
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Four indecent assault charges and two rapes of patients were found not proven. |
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He later became a communist cadre and was intermittently jailed for nine years on charges of spreading communist ideas in Nepal. |
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In fact, all individuals and most liveries, stables and other establishments that keep horses will not be subject to the new charges. |
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Plasma charges struck the table, showering the two women in sparks, sending them to the floor. |
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He said he would have fired the officers even if they'd been acquitted of all charges. |
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The union has leveled 15 separate charges against Levy, a contractor at Mittal Steel USA, which performs slag processing and metal reclamation. |
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Both were later freed after rebellion charges slapped against the two were dropped. |
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After shooting one aircraft down, the crew detonated demolition charges and set fire to the ship to prevent its capture. |
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For his troubles, he was sentenced to 28 years in prison on trumped-up charges. |
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Each time he was booked, he said, on trumped-up charges of disorderly conduct. |
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Another complaint is that with conventional long distance toll charges falling, the cost savings are not really significant. |
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But let me tell you that it would be much worse if the charges were calculated on a basis of time spent in the department. |
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A Fermoy group has been highly critical of plans to toll the road because it was fearful that charges would drive motorists back into the town. |
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Apparently, they made their way into the basement, planted explosive charges, and detonated them. |
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We should demand that all bank charges are dropped while accounts are in the black. |
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These operators refuse to take customers to their destination in Bangkok and add on tollway fees and additional charges. |
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He now faces capital charges of conspiring in the September 11 terrorist attacks. |
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As well as shipping costs, check for hidden extras such as courier handling charges. |
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In using the police power in this broad way, municipalities can avoid charges of arbitrary and capricious acts. |
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You also have to pay shipping and handling charges on top of the purchase price. |
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Pay parking is a reality and like all the other charges which we have had to accept it is here to stay. |
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There are no shipping or handling charges when purchased online, and books never go out of print. |
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The banks are due to meet again at the end of February to take a final decision over what should happen to charges. |
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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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An electrostatic sprayer has a nozzle that charges tiny pesticide droplets with static electricity so they cling to plant leaves. |
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Guarding them were six or seven oceanic blacktip sharks, all bulging muscles and thick necks, making mock charges at us. |
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Have you ever noticed that when a group of women start asserting their rights, unfemininity is one of the first charges levelled? |
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In his counterattack, he methodically defends himself against each of his enemy's charges. |
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Another benefit is that I don't have to worry about late payment charges or demands, which prevents black marks appearing on my credit record. |
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The explosive charges carried by the suicide bombers were packed with ball bearings and pieces of metal to maximise death and injury. |
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All the powder charges are carried in a handbarrow by four men, being the charges were light enough and were taken to be loaded in the gun. |
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These may relate to certain regulatory requirements, statutory charges, access to finance, or other parameters. |
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Controversial proposals to increase off-street car parking charges by five per cent are also on the table. |
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The two accused appeared in court yesterday on charges of kidnapping, robbery and blackmail. |
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The aircraft turnaround time is scheduled to be no more than 25 minutes so charges are also low. |
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Belarusian law states that a prisoner cannot be held for more than 10 days without charges. |
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The result would be quite different if the magnetic dipoles were composed instead of free monopoles, analogous to electric charges. |
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The state jury acquitted Nelson of all charges, including second-degree murder. |
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Lasky admitted charges of possessing a CS gas canister and possessing a weapon adapted to discharge a noxious substance. |
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Now Sam trained them to use explosives, to lay charges of dynamite and use rifles. |
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The lesser charges include first-degree and second-degree manslaughter as well as criminally negligent homicide. |
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The issue of motorists being impounded by road traffic officers over trivial charges has left pain in lots of people, deep as the unfathomed sea. |
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Young mums and unemployed people, as well as the elderly have complained they are not able to afford the new charges. |
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Shipping and handling charges are calculated based on the total price of your order. |
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Why were the maulvis held for two days and freed without any charges framed against them? |
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Flights were scheduled into regional airports that were keen to attract new services and offered low landing and handling charges. |
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Bank charges are a continual bone of contention between bankers and depositors. |
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He could face up to seven years in prison if found guilty of all charges against him. |
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For high earners, some personal pensions offer equally low charges and fair terms but allow you to make higher contributions. |
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He suffered money problems and was arrested for passing a bad cheque and other financial charges. |
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What is the average citizen to do, facing this blizzard of charges and countercharges and theories and countertheories? |
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The Bank obtained an array of security documents ranging from general security agreements to mortgages or charges on land. |
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He fires again, and then, shotgun in hand, charges the mob, bellowing at the top of his lungs. |
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But will the charges stick, and are America's boardrooms now squeaky clean? |
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This is not dissimilar to charges of professional misconduct as a barrister or solicitor. |
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This is why they all claim to be against water charges but are unanimous in opposing a non-payment campaign. |
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Military officials initially told the press that he might face charges of espionage and sedition, even treason. |
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The 42-year-old, who now works as bloodstock agent, had faced five charges, including passing on privileged information for monetary reward. |
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When the truth comes out about these charges against me, people will find out all this baloney doesn't stand. |
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Officials detonated three sets of explosive charges on board, and the 2,500-ton vessel slowly sank below the surface. |
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It only permits a municipality to spend the money raised through development charges on new sewers, water mains and other facilities. |
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Police treated the approach as blackmail and brought charges against him last October. |
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