The family has been adjudged to be guilty of a crime by association, with the newspaper columnists acting as judge and jury. |
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The player was adjudged to have been offside and his sustained protests at that decision earned him firstly a yellow and then a red card. |
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Their only success was another quick penalty when Dinnington were finally adjudged offside. |
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Weatherson did have the ball in the net in the 14th minute but was adjudged offside, and Jimmy Thomson went close with a header. |
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But the fleet-footed winger was adjudged to have stepped into touch and the try was chalked off. |
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In such a case, the initiating unit, after the event, will be adjudged guilty of poor management. |
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Even then, Rovers did not ease back and Burns got the ball in the net again only to be adjudged offside. |
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Therapeutically interventive suggestions are offered when the client is adjudged to be in a trance state. |
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Beverley were adjudged off-side and Hewitt added the three points to complete his side's tally. |
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That deduction came about because Brodie had been harshly adjudged to have been at fault for an accidental head-clash in the opening seconds. |
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Does that cover a person adjudged liable to pay a pecuniary penalty in a civil action? |
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A next friend or relator on a bond shall, upon failure in the action, be adjudged to pay the defendant his costs. |
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It does not create a privilege for newspeople, rather it provides an immunity from being adjudged in contempt. |
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But each knock-down was ruled out as Moore was adjudged to have caught his opponent with low blows. |
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A larceny committed with actual force and violence, or with a constructive force by any assault and putting in fear, is to be adjudged robbery. |
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Hoyle headed across goal and Matthew Bland headed home only to be adjudged offside. |
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But Connolly was adjudged to have been offside after Jim Weir had guided Kane's free kick in the striker's direction. |
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However, within a minute the French teenager was harshly adjudged to have tripped Adrian Foster. |
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Quinn did have the ball in the back of the net at one point, but was adjudged offside. |
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He sidefooted the ball into the empty net, but was adjudged to be marginally offside. |
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Eight minutes later things went from bad to worse as a Town player was adjudged to have dragged down Neil Tolson as he was about to receive the ball. |
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What wondrous life saving, socially useful and community spirited contribution has David made that he shall be adjudged to be deserving of fifty million smackeroos? |
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The actor disclosed to an upcountry TV channel the other day that he would rather prefer to be adjudged as a versatile artiste than a mere comedian. |
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Measured by these standards, it is clear that many targeted assassinations would be adjudged to be unlawful. |
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He seemed miffed, after the game, to be adjudged the best player of the tournament. |
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The Convention Secretariat will review all complete applications which are adjudged to be in compliance with the regulations governing the Fund. |
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The ball was fed to Kelley who crashed through four tackles before being somewhat harshly adjudged to have used his elbow in fending off the fifth. |
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Since canonicity could be adjudged only by these effects, no translator could reliably instruct readers on why the work under translation could be deemed important. |
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Ten young singers and groups were presented. A tremendous young singer, Bianca May, was adjudged the winner of this, the third, edition. |
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He absconded before he could be deported and the authorities gave him leave to remain because it was adjudged his life would be in danger if he returned to his home country. |
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The player was then adjudged to have brought down Fyssas on the edge of the penalty area but the resulting free-kick from Basinas was blocked by the defensive wall. |
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Moreno converted the spot-kick after Venezuela keeper Gilberto Angelucci had been harshly adjudged to have brought the striker down. |
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A penalty just over the halfway line was adjudged too far out with place kicker Forrest taking an early bath, so York had to kick for position before time was called. |
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Tourists from Germany were adjudged the best behaved, beating the respectful Japanese and Spanish, and were also voted best all-round holidaymakers. |
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Ferguson wheeled away in delight, initially unaware that Gallacher had been adjudged to be in an offside position on the goal line. |
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Ekanayake was adjudged the Man of the Match for his stout-hearted effort. |
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I feel bad now that I was unduly and unbefittingly snooty about that handful of his films that were adjudged unsophisticated and sentimental. |
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If the jury found that the party slain was of English race, it had been adjudged felony. |
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In 1999, it was adjudged by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts as one of the hundred best British films of the 20th century. |
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The high specificities however indicated that a neonate adjudged to be hypothermic or pyretic using the rectal route will also be detected as hypothermic or pyretic by the tympanic route. |
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The outcome of these special examinations was that a number of banks were given a 'clean bill of health' by the CBN whilst others were adjudged to be in grave financial condition. |
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This is a core function of the Secretariat and adjudged to be a fixed cost alongside the organization of the Conference of Parties every two years. |
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The visitors' Charlie Lee was then dismissed for a second bookable offence but Peterborough were handed a lifeline late on when Stephen Gleeson was controversially adjudged to have tripped Mark Little inside the box. |
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The challenge sparked rash tackles and frayed tempers that resulted in Gennaro Gattuso head-butting Joe Jordan, but referee Stephane Lannoy adjudged that Flamini's tackle was only worthy of a yellow card. |
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Imbued with a bureaucratic aversion to nomadism and a Victorian relish for the Hindu caste system, they adjudged many Indian tribesmen, Pardhis included, to be preordained crooks. |
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While unpaid wages adjudged owing to workers are not debts owed to the state, the state should accept responsibility for enforcing these judgments. |
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Where a debtor is adjudged by the High Court to owe the debt claimed, the judgment creditor may apply to the Court for the issue of a judgment summons. |
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The case shall then be adjudged on the basis of the licence application documentation as submitted to the commission on the occasion of its initial decision. |
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Jardel's first-half strike looked likely to decide the game until 12 minutes from time when Bülent Korkmaz was adjudged to have handled Sávio's cross as it sped into the box. |
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Per diem benefits are paid until the injured person is able to work, is adjudged to be permanently disabled or dies, but never for more than 52 weeks. |
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The Coast Guard has implemented a program of witnessing additional fire and boat drills on classes of ships which have been adjudged on a risk analysis to constitute a relatively higher risk to lives in these contingencies. |
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When sufficient evidence of a violation of an individual's constitutional rights is established, such cases are prosecuted by the Federal Government and substantial sentences are adjudged. |
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A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom Excise is paid. |
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However, secret data has unknown value and cannot be adjudged to neatly fit into this ensample before publication. |
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Pergamum was ruined by him who adjudged the prize of beauty. |
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There was an attempt at a switch-hit during the Phoenix innings,which, not surprisingly, failed and saw Ahmed nearly adjudged lbw much to the amusement of his team-mates. |
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It was a double success for Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalid al-Thani as his other horse Barraq El Aliya was adjudged the Gold Champion in the Senior Championships Stallions. |
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In a match against Espanyol on 10 January 2015, Bale was booed by a section of Madrid fans who adjudged him as being selfish in shooting for goal and not passing to Ronaldo. |
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After the gelding had been beaten a length by Lady Killer, the stewards adjudged Eddery to have caused interference just after the start when crossing to the far rail. |
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