| The additional body length is incorporated behind the B-pillars, the longer rear doors aiding passenger entry and exit. |
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| In a number of irregular conflicts, guerrillas and government forces alike regarded an unwillingness to help as aiding and abetting the enemy. |
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| Some, in fact, either inadvertently or deliberately, may have been involved in aiding and abetting the terrorists. |
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| The woman and a 30-year-old man were arrested on charges of false imprisonment, serious assault and aiding and abetting a fugitive. |
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| I feel the police and our judicial system are aiding and abetting a government that makes criminals out of ordinary members of the public. |
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| She says the legal system is not doing enough to protect women, and in some cases is aiding and abetting men who stalk former partners. |
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| The press should not buy the argument that its reporting on war is aiding and abetting the enemy. |
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| And if they think that his representative is too effective, they can always charge them with aiding and abetting a terrorist. |
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| Now he had betrayed the hometown people by aiding and abetting their enemies. |
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| Agents threatened her with being charged with aiding and abetting a criminal. |
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| As the accessory foresaw only minor physical harm, he was guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter. |
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| In any jurisdiction in the country, aiding and abetting a felony is a crime, subject to prosecution, trial, and imprisonment. |
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| All individuals convicted of performing, aiding, or abetting the rape were subject to life in prison. |
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| It was reported in overseas media that some international tobacco firms have actually been engaged in aiding and abetting cigarette smuggling. |
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| In many cases the police itself is the culprit in aiding and abetting the crime. |
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| Is the language of Political Correctness aiding and abetting its proliferation? |
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| Since she's aiding Andrew to stand, she can't reach out for her cigarette case. |
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| Pulling himself back up to his feet, Seraphine groaned as he held out a hand to Erian, aiding him in standing as well. |
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| Helping emergency vehicles get through that two-way street could mean aiding someone you know or love. |
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| He worked there in the DVD department and he put an amazing amount of time and effort into aiding me in my quest. |
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| They are extremely useful in aiding the reconnaissance-gathering capabilities of the battalion recon platoon. |
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| The concept of aiding and abetting and complicity is well known I think to Australian law. |
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| From there, he introduced other drivers and now the team runs smoothly with engine experts and software technicians aiding them from Italy. |
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| Botox was meant as a therapeutic drug, dealing with a number of unusual disorders and aiding stroke victims. |
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| In mental health illnesses, visitors can and do play a very important role in aiding patient recovery. |
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| I moan and sit up with aiding pressure from my hands, and toddle into the restroom to splash water on my face. |
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| Particles between 0.05 micrometres and one micrometre scatter light and radiation, aiding atmospheric reactions. |
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| Forty five per cent felt silence is golden aiding concentration, creatively and ultimately productivity. |
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| It is thankfully the most obtuse piece here, and the only one in which that obtuseness obscures the song rather than aiding it. |
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| You are under arrest for aiding the escape and harboring this vile prisoner! |
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| In the above, semi-comic account, Dickens omits to mention his own heroic conduct in aiding the injured and dying. |
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| The government has also threatened to press charges against the heads of two regional governments for aiding and abetting the strikers. |
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| Crusading for them was an act of love and charity by which, like the Good Samaritan, they were aiding their neighbors in distress. |
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| The man is a police superintendent who will shortly begin aiding the police in their search for the girl's killer. |
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| A wood-burning stove connects to a massive chimney breast that radiates heat through two storeys, aiding energy conservation. |
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| Three other people, including Higginson, deny aiding and abetting corruption. |
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| He faces charges of attempted murder and aiding the enemy and conspiracy to commit war crimes. |
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| To get multiple persons at the wrong end of the charge, one has to go to complicity, aiding and abetting, concert. |
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| So Britain and Spain had access to Indian groups and lent expertise in aiding Indian confederations and alliances. |
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| Consent and connivance largely overlap with aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring, but they may be easier to prove. |
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| He is being prosecuted by the US government for conspiring to commit murder and aiding terrorist organizations. |
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| Tips are offered with the intent of aiding you in the culmination of your annual flower garden. |
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| It is obvious that a new law is needed making coercing, aiding or abetting someone into a forced marriage a criminal offence. |
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| A crop duster sweeps low over a field, aiding farmers in a battle against late season insects. |
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| She decided to weave her way through the fray, trying to avoid battles, but one knight insisted on aiding her. |
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| Race officials today announced they will be awarding two mountain cycles to volunteers aiding the effort in this year's race. |
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| Speed-sensitive, hydraulic power steering allows positive feedback and control for the driver as well as aiding parking. |
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| He saw the pragmatic account of meaning as a method for clearing up metaphysics and aiding scientific inquiry. |
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| This causes muscles to relax and allows bronchial tubes to dilate, aiding the flow of air to the lungs. |
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| In practice this has been an inefficient way of aiding the country's fight against left-wing guerrillas. |
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| A grand jury has indicted him on seven charges in total, including bank fraud, false entry in bank records, and aiding and abetting. |
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| If convicted on charges of espionage and aiding the enemy, he could receive the death penalty. |
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| The scientists found that the non-native fish are aiding bullfrog invasion by eating native dragonfly nymphs that would normally prey on bullfrog larvae. |
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| The 23-year-old Army private faces a litany of charges, including aiding the enemy, a capital offense. |
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| The basic premise is that anyone who opposes the foreign or domestic policies of the government is ipso facto guilty of aiding and abetting the terrorists. |
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| Ethanol vapor emanating from palatable fruit may act as an odor cue, guiding bats and other frugivores to the fruit, and aiding them to assess its quality. |
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| The improvement in the roads led to the rise of bus services from the provinces to the capital, thereby aiding the migration of the rural population into Bangkok. |
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| After aiding the Jacobins in their quest for a republican democracy, they were told to go home following the death of Robespierre on the Ninth of Thermidor. |
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| Worsted in this war of love Shiva punished the mischievous god of love Madana for aiding that maiden by causing springtime to appear on the scene before its wonted time. |
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| The sand bed, which the master insisted upon for aiding effective footwork, will retain for long impressions of hordes of creatures moving around, with elan and grace. |
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| Sweet Relief is a nonprofit organization that helps musicians in need of medical care and basic assistance, as well as aiding retired or semi-retired musicians. |
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| Fortunately, with recordings and film aiding our memories, these singers, instrumentalists, conductors, and composers need never fade from memory, and they may live forever. |
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| In animal and clinical studies, valerian has proven to act as a mild sedative and tranquilizer, thereby aiding sleep, even among chronic pain sufferers. |
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| The implication is that business schools are aiding and abetting accounting fraud and other misdeeds by failing to teach their students not to commit crimes. |
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| We're to avoid any action that could be construed as aiding and abetting a kidnap negotiation, those are our strict instructions from the State Department. |
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| Clean lines punctuated with specimen plants are ideal not only because they are easy on the eye, but they also have the practical benefit of aiding security. |
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| This mechanism prevents stalling at high angles of attack, generating a greater degree of aerodynamic lift and aiding maneuverability in slow, turning flight. |
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| The former clause proscribed anyone from aiding the practice of prostitution, while the latter required the police to arrest and medically examine suspected prostitutes. |
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| Simple assault, battery, aiding and abetting, harboring a fugitive, and also obstruction of justice took place. |
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| How culpable are sites like Facebook, Google, and Apple in aiding potential spying, and the loss of privacy? |
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| Our driver is a doctor who was held in detention for three years by U.S. forces on charges of aiding the Taliban. |
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| One role the desert-dwelling Bedouin and Berbers would be perfectly suited to is aiding the army in its frontier patrols. |
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| The rapid acid growth allows the sundew tentacles to bend, aiding in the retention and digestion of prey. |
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| Serkis' studio will also be aiding in the performance capture for the upcoming video game Star Citizen. |
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| This week, Charles Taylor was convicted of aiding and abetting war crimes. |
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| The Falklands also played a minor role in the two world wars as a military base aiding control of the South Atlantic. |
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| A count of conspiracy to murder may be joined with a count of aiding and abetting murder. |
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| An additional 5-mm trochar was inserted for aiding tissue ecartation to facilitate upper pole dissection. |
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| The Britons had been overrun or culturally assimilated by other Celtic tribes during the British Iron Age and had been aiding Caesar's enemies. |
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| But also aiding the effort are the price floors that protect season ticket holders from any potential price deflation. |
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| Participatory offences include aiding, abetting, counselling, or procuring the act of some crime or conspiracy. |
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| Inter-granular liquid aiding grain boundary sliding in superplastic deformation of fine-grained ZK 60 Mg alloy. |
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| Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company arrests Will and Elizabeth for aiding Captain Jack Sparrow in the previous film. |
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| Stirling, 57, has devoted his career to aiding students with learning difficulties and literacy problems. |
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| These adaptations increase fitness by aiding activities such as finding food, avoiding predators or attracting mates. |
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| He was instrumental in aiding countries in South America achieve independence from Spain. |
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| Portugal responded by aiding king Gelawdewos with Portuguese soldiers and muskets. |
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| The medical literature has been struggling to control the proliferation of acronyms as their use has evolved from aiding communication to hindering it. |
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| Also, industry consolidation has created a duopolistic environment aiding pricing power, reducing capacity expansion, and erecting effective barriers to entry. |
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| Independently of the polymers' molecular weight, the degree of hydrophilicity also influences defoaming efficiency by aiding in the defoamers' emulsification into the paint. |
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| The LCM features random intercepts and slopes that allow each case in a sample to have a different trajectory over time, thereby aiding the prediction of parameters. |
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| Together, the two will form LifeMate, a Web site offering timely and relevant emotional and life aiding information targeted specifically to Australian visitors. |
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| I suppose what I am saying is that this piece of information about the number of layers of pastry on sausage rolls was not particularly helpful in aiding me in my choice. |
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| Original petition for writ of habeas corpus to obtain release from custody under sentence to five years imprisonment for aiding coprisoners in endeavors to escape from jail. |
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| Gregory thanked King Chlothar II of Neustria for aiding Augustine. |
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| Organisms can also respond to selection by cooperating with each other, usually by aiding their relatives or engaging in mutually beneficial symbiosis. |
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| During this period, efforts were made by Cornish engineers to design steam engines with which to power water pumps for Cornish mines thus aiding the extraction of mineral ore. |
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| Historian Paul Everett Pierson asserts that Urban also hoped that aiding the Eastern Church would lead to its reunion with the Western under his leadership. |
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| In these accounts, Urban emphasises reconquering the Holy Land more than aiding the emperor and lists gruesome offences allegedly committed by Muslims. |
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| Analyses of whale songs in the 1960s led to worldwide media interest and convinced the public that whales were highly intelligent, aiding the antiwhaling advocates. |
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| This conducts sound better than other bones, thus aiding biosonar. |
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| Crocodilian sense of smell is also very well developed, aiding them to detect prey or animal carcasses that are either on land or in water, from far away. |
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| Their renewed existence under Mihail Sturdza was a major symbol and rally point for the nationalist cause, aiding in bringing about the 1848 Moldavian revolution. |
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| Smallpox also ravaged Mexico in the 1520s, killing 150,000 in Tenochtitlan alone, including the emperor, and Peru in the 1530s, aiding the European conquerors. |
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| A series of failed and successful attempts to stem the fascist advances follows, with Manuel's talents aiding the antifascist defenses at Toledo and Madrid. |
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| The case dealt with the prosecution of a woman for aiding the Communist Labor Party, an organization that was promoting the violent overthrow of the government. |
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| Some examples are aiding, abetting, conspiracy, and attempt. |
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| In 1879, the United States Congress created the Mississippi River Commission, whose responsibilities included aiding state levee boards in the construction of levees. |
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| The primary sound-producing organ in a bird is the syrinx and the secondary system aiding sound production consists of the larynx, mouth, tongue and laryngeal muscles. |
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| Strange believes that the unique body modification allows him to escape into a meditative state, aiding in his quest to conquer his fear of heights. |
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| Sheikha Al Anoud would be aiding as well as oversees Silatech programmes and operations to enhance support for the young people in the country in a better and bigger way. |
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| Frea, aiding the Vinnili at the request of the wise woman Gambara, counsels the tribeswomen to position themselves in the eastern location where Godan gazes each dawn. |
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| He depicts the Flavians as populists and underlines Flavian messages that the new dynasty was better at aiding the Roman plebs than its predecessors. |
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| A bank employee was accused of aiding and abetting the gang of robbers. |
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| It's great for circulation, decongesting and aiding digestion. |
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