If they get abused every time they misplace a pass it means the next time the ball comes their way they will welcome it as much as a dose of flu. |
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He hauled himself up through a river of freezing mud, finally pulling his abused body onto level ground. |
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A Circus boss told today how children abused customers and attacked showmen's caravans when his show came to York's Knavesmire. |
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Once again a person in a position of trust has abused her position for personal gratification with absolutely no thought for the consequences. |
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He is already facing impeachment over claims that he misused public money and abused his office since coming to power a year ago. |
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In Drexler's hothouse world of boxers, gangsters and abused molls, women have to fight back. |
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At times, official channels could be abused, or at least stretched, in order to accommodate those in the position to take advantage of them. |
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That does not make sense, that is not logical, and the judge has abused his powers. |
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He picked his bruised body gingerly off the floor, cursing as his abused hands twinged with pain. |
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This silly man is being abused, ridiculed and punished for having flouted his own moral principles, and then being idiotic enough to confess it. |
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Even areas that are supposedly protected are absurdly abused, the dossier alleges. |
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Some plain-clothes police beat, abused and sexually groped women demonstrators. |
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Of course, the consent decrees were originally put into action because the police abused their power to a tyrannical level. |
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The judge said Vetch had abused the trust of those who had given him a free hand to run their financial affairs. |
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His foundation also had funded a shelter for abused children and a charter school, the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy. |
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He boldly abused his position for the sake of illegal insider trading profits. |
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Murphy said the judge had not abused the legal process, but should not have dealt with the case in the way he did. |
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Women have been regularly verbally abused and even had stones thrown at them. |
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They are among the least trusted, most abused people on the planet, and their sins can go unforgiven for decades. |
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Many have unintentionally abused air, water, or land resources at the expense of environmental quality. |
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It's she who, having abused that privilege to abet terrorist acts, should be under attack by the naifs who have come to her defense. |
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There is also an issue about child abuse, that unwanted children will be unloved and abused. |
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The lab offers a package of tests for the most commonly abused steroids, like nandrolone and stanozolol. |
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I am being fed, groomed and clothed properly, so do not think I am being starved or abused. |
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Dim-witted because education held no escape, unstylish because poverty stalks the abused, these people are the spat out remains of a horrid meal. |
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Yet another animal has been added to the list of those abused on a nearly unimaginable scale. |
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We now know that some families were cruel to children and that many children were abused without anyone stepping in to stop it. |
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As might be expected, some people abused this system and reported the nosy neighbor as a heretic, just to try and get rid of them. |
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The research project aims to assess whether experiences of child maltreatment affect the operation of memory in abused and neglected children. |
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Adoption offers a real alternative so that childhood, for many abused and neglected children, will become more than a test of endurance. |
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Our much-appreciated donations would be better spent caring for unwanted pets, abused and neglected animals, and sick or injured wildlife. |
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Nevertheless, notes Gregory, states have guardianship of abused and neglected foster children and have a responsibility to protect them. |
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A legal opiate analog such as methadone may be substituted for the abused opiate, with the methadone dosage then slowly reduced. |
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Among drug users, abused youth were significantly younger than their nonabused peers in mean age of onset of marijuana, cocaine, and uppers use. |
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Instead, the romantics among us have been left feeling used and abused by the unforgiving vagaries of football. |
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So Janae has told Janelle that Karl has abused her, and then she's nicked off back to Colac while Karl faces the Spanish Inquisition. |
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In some places the victims even learn the names or nicknames of those who abused them. |
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Groping people is one offense but there are plenty of others and, nine times out of ten, the abused person has to just take it. |
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This would cut crime and heal the lives of some of the most abused and brutalised people in our society. |
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She verbally demolishes her loser father for cheating on her abused mother. |
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If you suspect a child is being abused, ask a doctor or community health center how to report your concerns. |
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At the same time this freedom can get used and abused to vilify the same government that helped to bring about our liberation. |
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I overdosed on both prescription and over-the-counter drugs, abused alcohol and ruined my liver, and can't tolerate any drugs now. |
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The floor was covered in mats, and assortments of punching bags were all around, and being abused fiercely by groups of boys Wong's age. |
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But throwing his offensive linemen under the bus after he was abused by the Steelers can't sit well in Indy. |
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He said it was sad for the victim he had abused and it was sad for Benson who had previously been a hard-working man of good character. |
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In college I abused alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and other drugs socially, at parties. |
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The bus lane in Thornton Road is much abused by private motorists, all the time. |
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Like the above author I also grew up in a household where my stepfather abused my mother. |
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Ignored or abused by alcoholic parents, his desperate acts were the only way he could elicit any show of concern from them. |
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You deliberately and calculatedly abused trust placed in you by pupils and staff. |
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The buildings stood forlorn and abused, with crackled paint chipped along the corners. |
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Severely deprived, neglected or abused environment will have negative effects on the growth of a child. |
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Yes, there is a callousness in the manner that people have abused the world. |
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They just sentenced this woman to hang for killing her boyfriend, who she says routinely abused her. |
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During 10 months of detention in Syria, Arar was repeatedly abused and tortured. |
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Asylum seekers can be incarcerated for years, treated like criminals and abused by staff, resulting in systematic health problems. |
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If forests are denuded and environment continually abused in this manner there will be very bad days ahead for the next generation, he said. |
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If he has not abused his authority and betrayed children, he is still guilty of not denouncing those who did. |
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I saw children who had been repeatedly abused by loved ones or people in authority. |
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He believes he will be abused and mistreated if returned to his war-torn country. |
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But you abused, debased and threatened that woman, threatening her and demeaning her. |
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Home should be a safe place but some children are forced to watch their mother or father being regularly physically or verbally abused. |
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She was charged with stealing two dogs after she had repeatedly complained that the dogs were being abused. |
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The foundation has also helped a man, who has been regularly physically abused by his wife. |
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Does Claire Baron not realise that a large percentage of the animals under their care have been abused or cruelly treated? |
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Hervey herself owns another 50 cats, many of which are injured or have been abused. |
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In responding to my question about the men in her life she let me know, quietly, that her father had sexually abused her as a child. |
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Until recently, it was assumed that women rarely sexually abused children, but studies now acknowledge the existence of female perpetrators. |
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A company director who sexually abused a young girl for six years has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. |
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One case being investigated involves a prepubescent girl who is being held prisoner in a room and repeatedly abused. |
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When a boy is sexually abused he suffers an assault on his body, his developing personality and on his manhood. |
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Now in her 30s, between the ages of 9 and 18, Samantha was repeatedly sexually abused by her stepfather. |
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She was sexually abused as a child, she only completed grade 9, and she contracted Hepatitis C apparently while in detention. |
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A man who sexually abused a young girl was today starting three years in jail. |
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This is a lengthy and very harrowing account of an abused and degraded girl, whose story is at once pathetic and tragic. |
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As an American family living here, we have been repeatedly verbally abused. |
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Social Welfare Minister Dermot Ahern said the figures showed people who abused the system were also defrauding taxpayers of money. |
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The trauma the abused person experienced will spread to other family members for generations. |
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No sooner was he ensconced than he was verbally abused by an irate customer who had taken umbrage because he was not wearing socks. |
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I think there is a similarity to the attitude of many abused children who blame themselves for the abusive actions of their parents. |
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If you are abused as a child this definitely doesn't mean that you are going to end up in a violent or abusive relationship yourself. |
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Well, if that's the standard, no wonder you feel abused and cheated every time you darken the door. |
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She also testified that she feels that she is being abused when she is injected with medication by force. |
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He was whipped with a belt if he came in late to work, kicked and verbally abused. |
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I was wheeled out of post-op fuzzyheaded, with an eye patch covering my poor abused peeper, clutching a bag of drugs. |
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Rather, all known abused drugs affect a limited number of neurotransmitters by agonism or antagonism of a specific receptor site. |
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Interestingly, many abusers of ketamine report that the drug's effects are dependent upon the setting within which it is abused. |
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The case involved a woman who was denied legal aid having to cross-examine in court the man she alleged had physically abused her. |
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Indeed, the law has already been abused by some university administrators who now have the power to punish recusant colleagues. |
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In July 1999, the Council of Women's Organizations established a crisis center for abused persons. |
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This is so because some drugs that are being abused are not only dangerous but pose a very serious threat to life and society's moral fibre. |
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Residents-only parking in Witham is to be reviewed after complaints that the scheme is being abused. |
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I have never, in all my years of being involved in the industry, seen such a cross-section of worn-out, broken and abused leather. |
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Comedy sound effects come to a crescendo as the abused machine finally collapses in a heap of scrap metal. |
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The Clayton park site was abused by people dumping stacks of paper and crates of beer bottles on the ground instead of in the bin. |
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A licence falling into the wrong hands could be abused with serious consequences. |
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When I have tried to point out the cycle track I have been verbally abused even though they are in the wrong. |
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I walked slowly, flexing my cramped and abused muscles, trying to restore circulation, and taking in my surroundings at the same time. |
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The latter system has been dogged by complaints that it can too easily be abused by people intent on fraud. |
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In neither case did urine screening detect cocaine, amphetamines, or other abused drugs. |
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More often, workers and union committeemen verbally abused or threatened their foremen and supervisors. |
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They lived among a large majority of black people, whose forebears they had exploited and abused. |
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That was the last thing that she needed, her coat dragging along outside and getting even more abused than it already was. |
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It's an invaluable source of movie info, but like any site with anonymous user reviews, it's easily abused. |
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This agent crosses the blood-brain barrier and thereby reverses both central and peripheral effects of the abused anticholinergic drug. |
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Because even small amounts can be fatal, anticholinergics constitute the most dangerous class of abused drugs. |
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This time he was answering questions from attorneys representing people who claim they were sexually abused by reverend Paul Shanley. |
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She was abandoned by her mother at birth and physically abused by her grandfather. |
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Developing countries think these procedures are abused by rich countries to keep out their goods. |
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After being repeatedly abused, the boy escapes, but something inside him is damaged for life. |
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I was sexually abused as a child by a relative and Mr Hearld is absolutely right, the effect never leaves you. |
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After showing some of them pornographic magazines and videos he then indecently abused them. |
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He flung a butter knife at my head and it clanged noisily off the wallpaper and onto the abused linoleum floor. |
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He claimed drivers had been assaulted and abused while trying to pick up fares from the taxi rank. |
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She looked like a limp doll, contorted and abused and violently flung aside. |
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No one seriously doubts that the citizenship provision adopted in 1998 has been roundly abused and should be changed. |
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Most of the abused prisoners had no military intelligence value, Special Agent Worth said. |
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Allegations that he abused his former wife call into question his fitness for the job. |
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But when the woman, who was in in her 20s, returned she verbally abused Ms Young, made rude gestures at her and then drove off. |
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To his eyes she appeared as lorn and abused as a battered child as he cleaned her gently and changed the sheets. |
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Most pharmacists who suspect a drug is being abused either refuse to sell the product or claim it is out of stock. |
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Another commonly abused amphetamine is methylamphetamine, also known as speed, ice, crank and crystal meth. |
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Owenson's status as a professional woman writer was constantly abused by contemporary male reviewers, who savagely attacked everything she wrote. |
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No doubt that these acts of attainder have been abused in England as instruments of vengeance by a successful over a defeated party. |
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One caller drew attention to the fact that very many immigrant workers are exploited and abused. |
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They pointed out that many cough syrups were already being abused in the state, with young people consuming them as intoxicants. |
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Mrs Skipper says Brandenburg abused her son during a trip to Tasmania, while also luring him to Adelaide. |
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This power is often abused by those who are not temperamentally or attitudinally suited to the job. |
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They now say that clinical trials are misused, abused, misleading, biased, and fallible. |
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One had to take the heat and accept the humiliation of being abused and pushed around. |
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Emilia's eagerness to divulge her husband's guilt thus illustrates her revenge, her returning ill upon the man who has abused her. |
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The pair were verbally abused and had stones thrown at them when they confronted the gang, who continued to hang around for more than an hour. |
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It seems that humanity has abused Earth to the point where the planet is no longer inhabitable. |
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This will go towards looking after abused, sick and stray animals in the sanctuary in Lisacul. |
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The group also recruits volunteers interested in working at one of five Thai sanctuaries for injured or abused wildlife. |
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Are there not charms by which the property of youth and maidenhood may be abused? |
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He said that some Council officials might feel they would be abused or a target but he didn't believe any of the commissioners would do that. |
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Populated by a cast of country drunkards, bigamists, abused women, children and the inevitable dog, these are homespun morality tales. |
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Alcohol is a known teratogen whose neurobehavioral effects have been found to be more injurious than cocaine and other drugs abused prenatally. |
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They were also said to be regularly insulted and physically abused by the owners. |
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At first cocaine was used only as a stimulant, but it soon became, and still is, widely abused. |
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And I'm naturally excluding from consideration those who have abused within the statute of limitations and so should be locked up. |
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Storytelling has been abused in Hollywood since producers started consulting script doctors. |
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The religiosity at the core of his films has always transformed his leading ladies into masochistic saints at best, abused playthings at worst. |
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For too long, we linguistic pedants have cringed, watching this phrase used, misused, and abused, again, and again, and again. |
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If children are abused and wives are battered, that has nothing to do with insufficient information. |
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If you have ever been abused in a residential institution, you may be entitled to compensation. |
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We trust that the courts will not allow the first of these matters to be abused by those intent on disrupting the arbitral process. |
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Because statistics show that the menially impaired are the most likely to be abused, all doors have porthole windows. |
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But this argument cannot be dispositive because Baker itself involved a claim that a state had abused the power of drawing district lines. |
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Surprisingly, he was a bitter, mean man who often mercilessly abused the people around him. |
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The integral mana of the tobacco plant has been abused as have the Native Americans from whom the plant was taken. |
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He's a nobody, just a clinger who can't find his own group so he hangs around to be abused by Wheat and Tarren. |
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One of the most abused punctuation in casual English is perhaps the ellipsis. |
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Unfortunately, this revenue-sharing system is often abused with click fraud. |
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Instead it gives the audience small doses of emotion and hastily toughens up the typical abused young woman. |
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Trackback spamming happens when trackbacks are abused to leave unrelated links on blog pages. |
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There was talk of his daughter who was a friend of the abused girl I referred to just now, but she was only mentioned in passing. |
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I'm sympathetic to the argument that control over access to the Internet might be abused. |
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Nevertheless, Cannabis is not the only drug trafficked or abused in Zambia. |
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Before taking his own life, the gunman wrote that the judge had abused her judicial power in dismissing his medical malpractice case. |
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In the election of 2000, the party in effect abused the judicial power to seize the presidency for itself, and this time the attempt succeeded. |
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In 1999 Mr Walsh was suspended after an allegation that he had verbally abused a 10-year-old choirboy during rehearsals. |
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He abused his position of power to engage in a 3-year affair with a married woman, possibly having a baby with her. |
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In most cases, when the children misbehave they are abused and the real problem is never addressed with love and affection. |
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This didn't really go down so well because they repeated and misconstrued every word, and she rang me up and abused me. |
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This is a much abused term, often misemployed to refer to any very wet piece of ground. |
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Edwards would be a first offender who, yes, abused his power, but also led a life of public service. |
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The adopted children, then 18 months and 2.5 years old, came to the family abused and neglected, Wisner says. |
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Dear Thief is worthy of the abused critical adjectives philosophical, atmospheric, and masterful. |
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After authorities told bower her son had been sexually abused by older boys, bower resumed custody. |
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Egan claims he was sexually abused and assaulted by Bryan Singer in properties in Hawaii and California when he was a teenager. |
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Herman says Egan was sexually abused by all three men at a home in Encino, Calif., and in Hawaii, and that force was used. |
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All his life people have used, abused and walked all over him. |
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He has grossly misused his position and abused his authority. |
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Because of their unlimited power, some consuls abused their authority. |
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Most had personality disorders or had abused drugs or alcohol. |
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His difference makes him a victim, repeatedly abused and cheated. |
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The Rovers' barmaid is being emotionally abused in scenes that are repeated behind closed doors in homes in Greater Manchester and across the country. |
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We believe that wasn't sufficient, that if people were in a situation where they were at risk of violence, or being abused, that they needed immediate help. |
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Married off at 11 and repeatedly abused by her husband, she fought against the officially outlawed caste system, becoming a folk hero to many and a menace to others. |
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In many ways, a more dignified end than being forced to live as a vegetable in an old-people's home, ill-treated and abused by some uncouth attendant. |
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Yet, when I confronted Mr Y with my realisations, he for some reason also took offence, abused me verbally, and also tried to do the same physically. |
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A shopkeeper who has been punched in the face and repeatedly racially abused by a teenage gang, fears that his family could be the next to suffer. |
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I can understand the ref calling it off because he was abused. |
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But I feel queasy about the shortness of those sentences. when you consider the length that, for an example, an abused woman might get for killing her abusive husband. |
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They want their Olympians to be proud grandparents and not pushing up daisies at 40 when bodies abused by anabolic steroids suffer total organ failure. |
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Several of those who said they were abused at the time now deny it, and some of them are either on camera or recorded on audio tape saying that nothing took place. |
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Despite all wanting to win the election, these candidates haven't spent a red cent, abused an expense account or cruised round in a chauffeured limousine. |
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In total, 331 male witnesses reported that 445 people associated with industrial or reformatory schools abused them, with 402 males and 43 females being identified. |
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When I complained to the teachers I was abused, as they felt that as they needed to pass the A level, they should work through their list of questions during the performance. |
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In a gripping new memoir, he describes how he sought to bring William Fox, the scoutmaster who sexually abused him, to justice. |
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This led to even greater suffering on the part of those who were abused and it endangered other minors who were at risk. |
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The records also detail what Finnegan found during one of the zoo's darkest chapters, when one keeper reported in April 2000 that a colleague had abused Rose-Tu with an ankus. |
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Add a recent assault or battery and the mind is simply tired, fatigued, and abused. |
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Janet never abused Jamie, but she could be rough when she was drunk. |
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The tough African-French girls living in the projects in girlhood have been abused and pushed out of the system. |
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The other was a saddle-sore brown mare, underfed and much abused. |
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Yet the research could also be twisted to bolster deep-seated prejudices against the San, probably the most abused and downtrodden ethnic group in southern Africa. |
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Now if he had problems, and felt he was abused he had me or the Rabbi in his shul to discuss it with. |
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From this it may be seen that a decision whether or not to take a child said to have been abused away from its natural parents and into care may often be acutely difficult. |
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In a teary and emotional testimony, Rooney revealed that he had been abused by his stepson. |
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I was abused by an uncle and ended up marrying into a family of gangsters. |
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As a result, the inexperienced can find themselves earning well below minimum wage, or abused by underhanded employers. |
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They have often been abused or exploited and have very low self-esteem. |
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The last few years have shown that excesses can come about when finance capitalism and modern technology are abused in the service of naked greed. |
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The most common types of prescription drugs abused by young adults are pain relievers, which include codeine, methadone, meperidine, percocet, hydrocodone, and oxycodone. |
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The PPCCA has been regarded one of those numerous toothless organisations which people cannot lean on when their rights are abused by police officers. |
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A woman who claims she was abused as a child in a council-run care home, has come forward after reading the shattering accounts of others reported in the Yorkshire Post. |
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He was an abused dog that Stan rescued from an animal shelter. |
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The decade has been trashed and abused and generally ostracized. |
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But the data are constantly under revision and can often be misused and abused. |
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Herman, 54, is mulling my question about whether he has been sexually abused. |
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Jerky rhythms that do nothing more than prove these simians can count to five instead of four are used, overused and abused on each and every song. |
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Their dog was probably abused by its previous owner, but they have to muzzle him because he is paranoid and attacks people completely motivelessly. |
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Like many other people, I believe the banks got away with murder in the past and abused the power they had over the day-today lives of ordinary, decent and hardworking people. |
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He never abused his power, he says, and he wielded it not for personal gain but to help inmates. |
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Not even the support groups of those abused by priests had the bishop on their priority hit list. |
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Between 1995 and 2007, my husband abused me physically, sexually, and psychologically. |
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Administrators at a number of nonpublic universities and colleges have abused their power, taking financial advantage of both students and their parents. |
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Back then, Ramsay was an up-and-coming player in the food world, a working class Scot whose father drank too much and abused him. |
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The family contends that Muataz was regularly abused and further threatened with rape. |
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The chairwoman of a parliamentary committee that oversees adoption legislation urged restrictions on countries where adopted Russian children have been abused. |
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Stimulant treatment of ADHD has long been the subject of controversy, with some arguing that the drug is overprescribed and even dangerous because it can be abused. |
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Such magistracies ranged from feeding the homeless, enforcing sumptuary laws, protecting common lands, to protecting abused women, among other tasks. |
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He was in one sense a classical, Renaissance playwright, but his was a classicism that used and abused the classics rather than felt itself hidebound by them. |
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With the squeal of abused metal, it grated to a halt, engine still idling. |
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She abused passengers and crew then stripped off in a fit of pique. |
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As it is being increasingly abused by the Great Powers for their own geostrategic interests, it should be discarded, or at the very least, reconsidered by socialists. |
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John explained the man would now defend him if anyone abused him. |
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I will not let my good nature be abused like that ever again. |
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The youths used threatening behaviour, caused damage to vehicles, threw missiles at neighbours' property, verbally abused and intimidated neighbours and graffitied the area. |
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That is why he sometimes gets dismayed when the privilege is abused and lies or half-truths are dressed up as news in certain elements of the media. |
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In the scenes in which she was abused by the vindictive villagers, Doone gave a moving representation of the ruffled pride of the old and slightly dotty. |
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Branwen and Matholwch marry, but when she becomes abused by Matholwch, her brother crosses the sea from Wales to Ireland to rescue her. |
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When you have a process built on trust and when that trust is abused, ISO should halt the process. |
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As of 2011 the ICC outlawed the use of runners as they felt this was being abused. |
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Oldman's former wife Donya Fiorentino, as part of a child custody battle in 2001, claimed he had a drug habit and abused her. |
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In Malawi it is also common practice to accuse children of witchcraft and many children have been abandoned, abused and even killed as a result. |
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If she were injured or abused in her marriage her relatives were expected to look after her interests. |
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When chronically abused, ketamine can cause cognitive problems and schizoid effects, prior reports have suggested. |
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Faneela sadly died in 2012, after undergoing surgery linked to injuries she sustained when she was abused by her birth mother as a baby. |
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For a period of about five years in the early 2000s, his family and staff became increasingly worried that he was being physically abused. |
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One could feel her humility as the abused daughter, bedazzlement at her own transformation and overall grace. |
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Here will be based speciallytrained police officers, prosectors, court and probation staff to give support to those who have been abused. |
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Kyra Badman, defending, said her client understood that he had abused a position of trust and was remorseful. |
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I say bring the council home helps back and create jobs and stop the allowances they are being abused. |
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This might be one of the reasons why sexual and reproductive rights of women are widely violated and abused in Africa. |
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She should have instead donated the money to help abused and abandoned dogs, who need it far more than pampered pooches. |
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Can anyone remember these do-gooders defending the human rights of children abused by perverted clergymen? |
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Substances such as trihexyphenidyl, diazepam, clonazepam, and tramadol are frequently abused. |
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A DOG charity has issued an urgent plea to find foster homes for unwanted and abused greyhounds. |
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He said that combined with Tiede having been abused when he was younger pushed him to kill Nugent in a ''brief dissociative episode. |
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Comparison of behaviors of suspected sexually abused and nonsexually abused preschool children using anatomical dolls. |
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And I would have things to say to this God at the judgement, storming at him, as Job stormed with the eloquence of the abused heart. |
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An Eastern army landed in Italia, captured Joannes, cut his hand off, abused him in public, and killed him with most of his senior officials. |
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She was sexually and verbally abused, leading her to the brink of suicide. |
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The excuse was that the Taiwanese had abused Okinawan civilians. |
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The spamtards are also not happy with gmail because, like you, gmail refuses to take action against people who have not abused their system. |
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However, the report concluded that the system was being abused by unscrupulous subcontractors. |
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However, there are some isolated cases showing that some municipalities have abused their position in public procurement processes. |
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In the Nigerian state of Akwa Ibom about 15,000 children were branded as witches and most of them end up abandoned and abused on the streets. |
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They saw their parents disciplined just as they came to realize that they also could be physically or verbally abused by their owners. |
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Morozov abused his position by exploiting the populace, and in 1648 Aleksey dismissed him in the wake of the Salt Riot in Moscow. |
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Many recaptives were treated poorly and even abused because some of the original settlers considered them their property. |
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Alonely DJ strikes up along-distance friendship with someone claiming to be an abused teenager with Aids. |
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A number will have abused their privilege of a bonus, so get rid of the excesses, but don't throw the baby out with the bath water. |
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An Eastern army landed in Italy, captured Joannes, cut his hand off, abused him in public, and killed him with most of his senior officials. |
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By KRIYA, the outgoing life force is not wasted and abused in the senses, but constrained to reunite with subtler spinal energies. |
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But, say experts at Samsung, microwave ovens can get taken for granted, abused and misused. |
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But it emerged that while in work he seriously sexually abused a little girl in signal boxes and elsewhere. |
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One of the biggest obstacles is families fearing their child will be abused or bullied if they are not in the sheltered workshop. |
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Surveys in many countries show that temazepam, MDMA, nimetazepam, and methamphetamine rank among the top illegal drugs most frequently abused. |
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A distracted Kovac also falls foul of a psychiatrist who overmedicates an abused foster child who wants to go back to his drug-addledmother. |
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Deposed Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori on Monday dismissed his former wife's claim that he physically abused her many times during and after their marriage. |
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Without the backing of local people the NSPCC would not be able to help abused children rebuild their lives, or be there for parents who desperately need advice and support. |
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However, the KCSA is written so broadly that the act includes children who have been abused nonsexually and children who may not be at substantial risk of sexual abuse. |
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They ought to take an informed, rational decision subserving larger public interest and the power to file appeals should not be abused to harass innocent assessees. |
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His suffering and death mythically represent all salvific suffering and death from the tortured to the abused in countless heroic acts around the world. |
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The 57-year-old victim was in Sea Lane, Whitburn, South Tyneside, when she was approached by a man who verbally abused her before spitting at her. |
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Kayley Keir, from Liverpool, who has cystic fibrosis and is awaiting a heart and lung transplant, was kicked, pushed and verbally abused by another pupil, her mother says. |
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The trokosi frequently complain that they were abused and dehumanized. |
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For example, a battered woman or abused child using excessive force because they are physically at a disadvantage and not under imminent attack, would be denied a defence. |
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This was done to ensure that the institution would not be abused by the strong to overpower the weak, although the system was gamed in many ways bordering on the illegal. |
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Generally, the Goths were abused by the Romans, who began forcing the now starving Goths to trade away their children so as to stave off starvation. |
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In the painting, the enslaved and sexually abused Margaret Garner betrays her liaison with her owner Archibald Gaines with an exposed, openhanded gesture toward him. |
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Smuggled children were in danger of being sexually abused or even killed. |
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Townshend verbally abused Hendrix and accused him of stealing his act, and the pair argued about who should go on stage first, with the Who winning the argument. |
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Each consul would check his colleague, and their limited term in office would open them up to prosecution if they abused the powers of their office. |
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All the citizens enjoyed and abused the advantages of wealth. |
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Believe me, sir, he hath been abused, grossly abused to you. |
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Although Bagehot praised parliamentary government for allowing an election to take place at any time, the lack of a definite election calendar can be abused. |
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A MAN has denied lying about being sexually abused as a child in order to make a compensation claim against a former scout leader and approved school housemaster. |
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We should not forget it was the compelling testimony of the women Clifford abused many years ago which convicted him even as he tried to claim they were liars and fantasists. |
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Even when the word isn't used, the sentiment is that blacks are still fair game to be abused and dehumanized, and the n-word reinforces that belief. |
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The problem wasn't that bishops weren't trained in such matters, it is the institutional culture of denial and the bullying of the abused and whistleblowers into silence. |
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