Beefeater also submits that no damages should be paid to the plaintiff for mental distress, or for punitive or aggravated damages. |
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Flaws in California's deregulation plan have aggravated its electricity woes. |
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He faces a plethora of charges ranging from aggravated assault to indecent exposure and corruption of a minor. |
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The refusal to bulk in wagonloads and to hire forwarding agents aggravated delays in the delivery of goods as well as station congestion. |
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As in other conditions with the Achilles tendon, it is frequently aggravated by hill running and interval training. |
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As you read this, over 30 wars and conflicts rage around the world, mostly created, maintained, and aggravated by men. |
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His case was aggravated by the fact that he had been sent to Britain to administer to the community. |
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Ownership rights with different agencies of the Government have aggravated this neglect. |
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Contrary to expectations, moving leopards around has only aggravated the problem. |
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Though she discovered a passion for running in the mountains, the stress aggravated a previous injury, and Ratkovic ruptured her Achilles tendon. |
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The negative publicity surrounding OxyContin has aggravated a longstanding problem. |
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The judge noted he was a risk to the public and said the offence was aggravated by force used and injuries being caused to a vulnerable victim. |
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I used to work at a grocery store, and would go home each night thoroughly annoyed and aggravated. |
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People would find me here, weeks later, pale and thin, but worry free and careless, aggravated to be pulled from my hiding place. |
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And when you separate the illness from the patient, you free the parents up to be aggravated and very clear about what they're fighting. |
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When I walked in the door, Nick Partly, my HP, was waiting, looking thoroughly aggravated. |
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Words I would never have dared to say to my father before, whenever he annoyed or aggravated me. |
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An hour we sat, miffed and aggravated until we finally escaped and arrived at our destination. |
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He pleaded guilty to three robberies, kidnap and one offence of aggravated burglary. |
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He was jailed for three years in December 2002 for aggravated burglary and other offences. |
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But for aggravated murder in this circumstance, we believe that it will be founded upon two deaths, the fetus and the mother. |
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The suspects were arrested and charged with aggravated robbery, felonious assault and theft. |
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How does the 17-year minimum starting point for aggravated murder under the Sentencing Act compare with the legislation it replaced? |
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What's more, the alleged shooter reportedly is the wife of one of the inmates, who was serving 35 years for aggravated robbery and assault. |
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The total number of aggravated burglaries or robberies recorded in Limerick that year was 118, a decrease of 23 per cent from the previous year. |
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In Italy he was convicted in his absence of aggravated fraud and sentenced to imprisonment and to a fine. |
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A 1996 immigration reform law allows the government to deport illegal aliens convicted of an aggravated felony. |
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However, prosecutors were more likely to accept a plea bargaining offer from white defendants accused of racially aggravated offences. |
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That is, a jury could return a verdict of simple possession though the charge is for an aggravated crime? |
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They obviously do not include injury to feelings or psychiatric damage, let alone aggravated damages. |
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Exemplary and aggravated damages in defamation cases are examples of what you say. |
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The jury made plain that their award was for aggravated compensatory damages. |
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Damages awarded for this type of loss are sometimes called aggravated damages, as the defendant's conduct aggravates the injury done. |
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The pain is aggravated by eating, gum chewing, teeth clenching, or yawning. |
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Malger seeks an award of damages for its lease fleet, annual income stream and punitive and aggravated damages. |
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Exemplary damages are distinguishable from basic and aggravated damages in that their only function is to punish the tortfeasor. |
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Was the figure, in your view, a high figure, and what's your view about the awarding of the aggravated and exemplary damages? |
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When there was no response, he gave an aggravated growl and tromped to the kitchen, his heavy shoes thudding on the worn-out tile angrily. |
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Did she not obtain the benefit of an award of aggravated or exemplary damages? |
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Fidgeting in annoyance at his guest, David couldn't help himself when he spoke up in an aggravated tone. |
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For their disregard of the ruinous and destructive consequences of a hyperindustrialism without end, is itself a form of aggravated nostalgia. |
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An inherited tendency, luxating patella can be aggravated by excess weight. |
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The company's near demise paralleled the savage downturn in market demand, aggravated by an unsupportable overhead structure. |
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Three Bradford men charged with racially aggravated intentional harassment are yet to be tried in court. |
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The tension between access and quality that exists in any healthcare system is aggravated when that system is seriously under-resourced. |
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It must be the few slices of BBQ Pork I had the night before and well, maybe the tequila sunrise last night aggravated it. |
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It can only suffer economic loss which cannot be aggravated by the insulting or insolent behaviour of the defendant. |
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Titian was to remain securely in Charles's favor, yet in 1541 the professional antagonism between the two artists was aggravated anew. |
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The effect of this disease of the mind was to weaken the sufferer's powers of self-control, and this would be aggravated by drink. |
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Now he awaits trial for first-degree murder, attempted murder, and aggravated battery. |
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She carelessly dumped her books and pens on the table and, aggravated, slumped into the expensive chair. |
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There is a bunch of super thin muscle sheaths and tissue that surround our ribs which, when aggravated, take forever to heal. |
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He warned that the situated could be aggravated due to faulty water supplies and insanitary conditions in many suburbs of the city. |
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The dominant grey of the shacks gives the area a dull, monotonous appearance, aggravated by the absence of trees. |
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In May, Davie police charged him with domestic violence and aggravated assault after the incident with the hammer. |
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He pointed out that not all kinds of aggravated robbery increased in the period under review. |
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An unenthused potential hire and an aggravated employer seldom make a gainful connection. |
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Patients with myasthenia gravis typically present with weakness, developing with or aggravated by exertion. |
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It is also likely that the issue of equity will be aggravated by the accession of poorer countries from Eastern Europe in the medium term. |
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It is indicated when there is a clear, glairy, stringy fluid vomited, the nausea aggravated by smell of food. |
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The situation will, in all probability, be aggravated by the summer season, which threatens to be severe this time. |
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Meantime, the federal budget deficit remains untamed and likely to be aggravated by this disaster. |
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The visit aggravated Japan's already strained relations with its Asian neighbors. |
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The recent tourism season aggravated the problem because of the huge influx of people and increased water usage. |
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They were variously charged with aggravated trespass, theft and criminal damage. |
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The juvenile antagonist pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor aggravated battery charge and received probation. |
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These structural changes were aggravated by the expulsion of large peasant masses, which increased poverty and unemployment in big cities. |
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The statements and inferences made were aggravated by a large photograph of an impassive young woman pointing a shotgun into the lens. |
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The carpetbaggers who streamed into the South for political and economic gain aggravated the wounds which the war had opened. |
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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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The problem has been aggravated by the planned implementation of a new organogram. |
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One aggravated customer almost received a sucker punch from the mild-mannered Bridget but instead, he got his order. |
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However, other aggravated robberies, street robbery, and housebreaking had increased, said Selebi. |
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He was booked into jail, and he was cited for probable cause by the police that he may have committed an aggravated murder. |
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The deep relaxation of a hypnotic trance is also broadly beneficial as many illnesses are aggravated by anxiety and muscle tension. |
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Police believe the increase in the effectiveness of car security devices including immobilisers has led to the increase in aggravated car crimes. |
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The second principle may be that the court should not award exemplary or aggravated damages. |
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She did 10 years for aggravated murder in Hawaii before her sentence was overturned. |
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But there have been counterclaims that Mr Hughes has overreacted and has aggravated villagers. |
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This is aggravated by the usual level of emigration of young people leaving for higher education and not returning. |
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Barber's itch, for example, is a bacterial infection that's aggravated by shaving. |
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This made the horizontal tail operate at high negative angles of attack, aggravated by downwash from the slip stream over the inboard sections of the wing flaps. |
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The charge against Palmer was dropped, and Rice was indicted on a higher charge of aggravated assault. |
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This cultural bifurcation is aggravated by the fact that between our two warfighting cultures, one human-centric and one technology-centric, the latter currently predominates. |
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She was arrested and charged with criminal damage, assault, interfering with motor vehicles, aggravated trespass and harassment, and causing alarm and distress. |
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Wohler's criminal record included offences of going equipped for theft, criminal damage, aggravated vehicle taking, interfering with a vehicle and disqualified driving. |
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What had really aggravated me was that she had made assumptions about my morals and integrity and was judging me accordingly knowing very little about my situation. |
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This makes cannabis dealing as serious as aggravated rape or armed robbery, at the same time that personal use is put on a par with anti-depressants and steroids. |
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An intravenous form of the drug aggravated cardiac problems and, in a few rare cases, caused sudden death. |
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In other words, smoking dope is equivalent to a parking violation but the penalty for peddling it is equal to that for manslaughter or aggravated rape. |
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I remember that being a stepping-stone for me when it comes to why he gets so aggravated. |
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Williams was ultimately acquitted of aggravated manslaughter charges, but convicted of attempting to cover up the fatal shooting of a limousine driver. |
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The housing problem was aggravated by a rapid increase in a population that doubled from 1949 to 1964 and almost doubled again by the end of the century. |
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The local favourite aggravated an injury to his troublesome right arm after catching his hand in a latch while taking a toilet break on the 16th fairway. |
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Patently the jury did not receive a careful instruction of that kind, and the situation was aggravated by the citation of the inadmissible evidence. |
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However, after the incident when villagers were shifting the injured to District Hospital Doda police tear-gassed them in the town, which aggravated the problem, said reports. |
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Despite calls for their culling and suggestions they be given to pensioners for Sunday dinner, many people insisted on feeding them which only aggravated the problem. |
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Though currently only dealing with a week's suspension, they may be charged with aggravated vandalism, breaking and entering and causing a disruption to public services. |
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The self-confessed killer of Peruvian college student Stephany Flores was convicted of aggravated homicide and petty theft. |
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It was Wilkinson's third run-out after a long battle with a groin problem and there were fears he had aggravated the injury when he was attended to by medics after 58 minutes. |
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It may be more difficult for someone who already had issues with impulsivity or depression to have those conditions aggravated. |
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Hibs were further encouraged when Moravcik aggravated the leg injury which had troubled him all week and went off to be replaced by McNamara in only 17 minutes. |
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The food crisis was aggravated by the surveyed population being inaccessible to relief organisations because of military operations and an embargo on UNITA held areas. |
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In the past three years her symptoms have become so aggravated that they are living apart while they consider how best to handle the monthly eruptions. |
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It appears that your clients conduct falls within the necessary definition both for aggravated and exemplary damages, and we take a serious view of it. |
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The quarrel of the natives with the Europeans was daily aggravated by every kind of injury committed against the defenceless Natives, by the stock keepers and sealers. |
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The other charges included aggravated assault, four counts of rape, and three counts of kidnapping and pointing a firearm. |
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The essential clinical feature of compartment syndrome in conscious patients is severe pain out of proportion to the injury, aggravated by passive muscle stretch. |
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The plaintiff claims damages including damages for loss of remuneration, damages for mental distress and exemplary, aggravated and punitive damages. |
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Kennedy seems to be suggesting that not only is the lack of a unified self a human condition, but it is also a subaltern condition, aggravated by racial animosity. |
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Aiming for the market occupied by the rich, some insurers are introducing cover for stalking, road rage, car jacking, aggravated burglary and kidnap. |
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For example it may be easier to obtain aggravated damages in a case of unlawful means conspiracy than it would be in an action against each defendant separately. |
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After explaining myself to the very aggravated and annoyed teacher who had exclaimed upon my arrival that I had cut class everything seemed to calm down. |
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So far, no accidents have occurred because of the defect, which road tests have found was aggravated when the car travels at high speeds on rough roads. |
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They have also lodged a claim for damages, aggravated damages and costs. |
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Why is it not defamatory and why could not the appellant have recovered, in New South Wales, aggravated damages by reason of the psychiatric harm that she said she suffered? |
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Interstitial cystitis is a painful bladder condition that may be aggravated by acidic foods and beverages like coffee, orange juice or tomato sauce. |
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Wharton had previous convictions which included interfering with cars, robbery, aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving and driving while disqualified. |
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Counsel for the plaintiff conceded that a special award claim under the insurance legislation is different from a claim for punitive and aggravated damages. |
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Kim was convicted of an aggravated felony, served his sentence, and upon his release, was taken into custody by the federal government pending deportation. |
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Two weeks before trial, Beebe pleaded guilty to a single charge of aggravated sexual battery. |
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On Monday, Kurilla was arraigned on charges of criminal homicide and aggravated assault. |
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The two responding officers, Cuong Sam and Bryon Hargis, could have charged Rice with aggravated assault, a felony. |
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But the problem is aggravated immeasurably by the simplicity of current-day pop music. |
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Poverty, alienation, estrangement, continuously aggravated by racism, overt and institutional. |
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Four broke off Ambien usage after experiencing impaired concentration, continuing or aggravated depression, and manic reaction. |
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The plaintiffs also claim punitive exemplary and aggravated damages. |
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He was in jail on aggravated assault and aggravated robbery charges. |
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Tight clothes that rub against acne aggravated skin tend to disrupt the area even more and give rise to new pimples by spreading the oil and bacteria. |
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They pointed out that recently, because of deficient psychological adjustment after divorce, child battering and children's roaming have been aggravated in the province. |
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Silting, aggravated by autumn leaf fall, had deoxygenated the water but the conservation-keen couple were reluctant to restore the tarn until they knew more about its history. |
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Acute hypoxia, possibly aggravated by ebullism, may always be a major potential medical emergency in space. |
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Some farmers, however, quit raising cowpeas on blowy land, because they claimed it aggravated drifting. |
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And it was German procrastination that aggravated the Greek crisis and caused the contagion that turned it into an existential crisis for Europe. |
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He made a partial recovery, but in early April he caught a violent cold which therapeutic bleeding, insisted on by his doctors, aggravated. |
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Section 2 of the Piracy Act 1837 creates a statutory offence of aggravated piracy. |
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A liver ailment, probably hereditary, was aggravated by overwork, bad diet and lack of sleep. |
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Kidnapping can be accompanied by bodily injury which elevates the crime to aggravated kidnapping. |
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And the severity of the blow is greatly aggravated in moral effect by the fact that it is dealt only to a handful of individuals. |
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By contrast, a person who had been acquitted of a lesser offence could not be tried for an aggravated form even if new evidence became available. |
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The interwar agricultural depression aggravated traditional income inequality, raising fertility and impeding the spread of mass schooling. |
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These health effects include premature death, acute respiratory illness, aggravated asthma, chronic bronchitis and decreased lung function. |
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Alicia hated the person who had invented pan and scan, since the heightened panning effect aggravated her nausea when watching action movies. |
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Though the existing injury was not aggravated too much, Beckham's recovery process was set back by about a week. |
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The rule of the new authorities only aggravated the crisis in the country, instead of resolving it. |
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Social unrest continued and was aggravated during World War I by military defeat and food shortages in major Soviet cities. |
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These are further aggravated by land disputes and political rivalries, the most common causes of rido. |
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The occurrence of these revolts and the subsequent suppression aggravated the financial difficulties of the Yuan government. |
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Perceptions of the government's relief effort as inadequate were aggravated by its refusal to legalize labour unions or introduce a minimum wage. |
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There is the possibility of charging an aggravated taking without consent for less seriously dangerous driving where death results. |
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This section provided maximum penalties for a number of offences of robbery and aggravated robbery. |
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In the United States, robbery is generally treated as an aggravated form of common law larceny. |
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Some jurisdictions recognize a form of damages, called, aggravated damages, that are similar to punitive or exemplary damages. |
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Severe environmental problems arose through urban traffic congestion, which was aggravated by pollution generated by poorly maintained vehicles. |
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Attacks on American settlers in the Northwest further aggravated tensions between Britain and the United States. |
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He made a partial recovery, but in early April he caught a violent cold, which therapeutic bleeding, insisted on by his doctors, aggravated. |
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Nationally, 2003 marked the tenth consecutive decline in the volume of aggravated assaults. |
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The teenager admitted the racially aggravated assault of Mary, 40, by repeatedly punching her on the head and pushing her. |
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Vehicles using leaded gasoline that contaminated cities' air decades ago have increased aggravated assault in urban areas, researchers say. |
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The 20-year-old yesterday denied a charge of racially aggravated assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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Cory Allen McGraw, 42, was arrested Wednesday on charges of aggravated first-degree theft and organized retail theft. |
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Trass concerned several defendants found guilty of aggravated battery, home invasion, and armed robbery. |
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The conditions were serve aggravated in Jan 2012 by suppositional activities of dealers and traders he explicated. |
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It was associated with diaphoresis, aggravated by exertion and relieved by rest. |
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The movie provides evidence of unlicensed liquor production and distribution, grand larceny, aggravated assault and aggravating bikini modeling. |
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Abdominal pain was localized to the left hypochondrium and left lumbar regions, aggravated by lying straight and relieved by standing up. |
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Ben Bella was aggravated by having to express himself in French because the Egyptians were unable to understand his Arabic. |
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Furthermore, with particular reference to irrigation, waterlog problem prevalent in the Niger Delta, could be further aggravated through pumpage from the surface streams. |
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Many modern diseases are created or aggravated by our modern disconnections from nature, our communities, and the benign intangible forces that watch over us with compassion. |
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Moreover, anatomic factors such as chronic obstructive airway disease and tumor infiltration of peritracheal tissue might have also aggravated the tracheal injury. |
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The accused was found guilty of premeditated voluntary manslaughter, committing barbaric acts, attempt to set an inhabited house ablaze, and aggravated theft. |
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Thirty-six couplets were distinguished in the stratified calcareous clayey silt between 700 and 670 cm, however, varve counting in these rhythmites was aggravated. |
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A jury in Pennsylvania's Erie County yesterday convicted 28-year-old Chytoria Graham of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, simple assault and child endangerment. |
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Financial instability involving MMF might be aggravated further. |
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An Iraqi man of no fixed abode, Baseem Ridha Kadhim Abbad Almery, 30, has appeared in Auckland District Court, charged with two counts of murder and aggravated burglary. |
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Baseem Ridha Kadhim Abbad Almery, 30, of no fixed abode, has appeared in Auckland District Court, charged with double murder and aggravated burglary. |
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On Friday he pleaded not guilty to two offences of racially aggravated assault and one of causing racially aggravated harassment when he appeared before Norwich magistrates. |
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Gough was sentenced to 20 weeks' imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, for the racially aggravated assault, and suspended sentences for the other offences. |
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The facts probably are that the ordinary symptoms of sorocho are aggravated by the putrid emanations from the tombs, and the virulent diseases result from the latter cause. |
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The agency projected the more protective standard would also prevent an additional 26,000 cases of aggravated asthma, and more than a million cases of missed work or school. |
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The judge also rejected an attempt by Factortame to obtain damages for injury to feelings and aggravated damages caused by HMG's breach of Community law. |
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Problems were aggravated by poor quality finishes on new dwellings often causing occupants to undergo a certain amount of finishing work and additional repairs. |
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The situation was aggravated by the invasion of other peoples from the northwest, such as the Qin, forcing the Zhou to move their capital east to Luoyang. |
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But Florence's dual coinage system only aggravated the problem. |
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The economic disadvantages of being landlocked can be alleviated or aggravated depending on degree of development, language barriers, and other considerations. |
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From the 3rd through the 5th centuries Frisia suffered marine transgressions that made most of the land uninhabitable, aggravated by a change to a cooler and wetter climate. |
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The situation was probably aggravated by a shift to a cooler, wetter climate in the region as well as by the introduction of malaria and other epidemic diseases. |
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This in turn requires government subsidies even for operating costs, a situation that has been aggravated by salary increases without tariff increases after the Arab Spring. |
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The illness was aggravated by excessive nocturnal work and faulty diet. |
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The construction of the law means that hunt saboteurs' behaviour may result in charges of criminal aggravated trespass, rather than the less severe offence of civil trespass. |
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William Wordsworth died at home at Rydal Mount from an aggravated case of pleurisy on 23 April 1850, and was buried at St Oswald's Church, Grasmere. |
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This fellow Sutcliffe who is clinically suffering from an aggravated spleen due to the pangs of disprised love, much resembles the celebrated gentleman we find in Janet. |
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The 11-year-old Warnbro boy has been charged with aggravated indecent assault, aggravated sexual penetration without consent and stealing a motor vehicle. |
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