In 1829, while he was at sea serving as a cabin boy, slave catchers pursued his family, apprehending his sister and forcing the rest to scatter. |
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The district administration apprehending trouble immediately clamped curfew in the district. |
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We assume that actions provide the particular moments for apprehending and hence for experientially cognizing the person. |
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He admitted that some people had left the city some time back apprehending communal violence, but there is no such fear now. |
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A traditional nursery rhyme catches this numinous mode of apprehending space and time. |
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For the mind to draw a conclusion rationally from certain premises, it must draw that conclusion in virtue of apprehending the support that the premises confer upon the conclusion. |
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They were coming across with guns in hand and apprehending alleged drug dealers on the Canadian side. |
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Police officers have to do their part in investigating and apprehending those who commit crimes. |
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We have to shoulder our responsibilities in apprehending them and handing them over to the two bodies for justice and closure. |
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That includes apprehending accused persons and surrendering them to those bodies upon request. |
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She had invaluable information that would assist the police in apprehending Bernardo, but she wanted a deal. |
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The driver and the other suspects shall be requested to get out of the car with both hands visible to the apprehending officer. |
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In apprehending and responding to contemporaneity, Shahryar emerges as a poet who sharpens the contours of modernism by asserting the establishment of new poetics. |
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Instead, one is confronted by visual confusion, conscious of the physical self caught in the act of apprehending through the senses without understanding via the intellect. |
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This energy is beyond being contained by any religion or tradition, although humans turn to the philosophical systems known to them in apprehending it. |
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Though we need not see as she does to appreciate her stories, understanding the vision that informs them is essential to apprehending their deeper meanings. |
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More interestingly, I saw visual studies as a profoundly contextual approach to apprehending the social meaning of representation and visual culture. |
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Rational understanding of this unicity is essential, but apprehending it and getting to know it at the level of feeling, of experience through mystic union, is the fundamental goal. |
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Compiling this kind of incredibly detailed database on millions of law-abiding citizens in the hope of apprehending suspected terrorists would be highly invasive and contrary to our democratic values. |
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Identifying and apprehending terrorists is more challenging than ever. |
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West Yorkshire Police were criticised for the time taken in apprehending Sutcliffe despite interviewing him nine times during the murder hunt. |
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This is an example of how NCBs can help the General Secretariat improve its service to them, which in turn helps to increase our overall effectiveness in apprehending criminals. |
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Languages are one of the vehicles through which intangible cultural heritage is expressed and transmitted and a way of apprehending and understanding the universe and the social and natural environment of a given group. |
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If it had been, then the disastrous social effects of the criminalization of alcohol would have been compounded, because aside from going after bootleggers, the police would have been apprehending consumers. |
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Some Protestants tried to enforce the law themselves by apprehending these priests. |
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In efforts to combat the proliferation of small arms, constant road checks must be organized with the aim of apprehending the individuals being sought and preventing trafficking in arms and ammunition. |
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Seaport authorities should not be responsible for administering migration control nor for apprehending or detaining clandestine migrants caught in the port area. |
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Constable Premack spent voluntary hours making inquiries and maintaining surveillance of the suspect's family and friends in hopes of finding and apprehending this serial bank robber. |
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For example, some patrol vessels lacked radar or radio equipment, both of which are important in identifying, apprehending and prosecuting fish violators. |
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The Draft Programme and Budget submitted to you is marked, secondly, by a stronger overall transdisciplinary approach in the programmes, which is needed for apprehending an increasingly complex reality. |
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In this regard, by providing and active contribution to the professionalism of employees and by widening their scope of vision and activities, Lesaffre has made training a major stake in better apprehending future challenges. |
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Not knowing the source of the problem and apprehending new failures, the crew decided to initiate a descent to regain visual contact with the ground. |
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His delegation appreciated the commitment by some Member States to cooperate with the Tribunal in apprehending and transferring suspects for prosecution. |
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In the Kamakura period the authority of the shugo was essentially limited to security matters—suppressing rebellion, apprehending murderers, and mustering out vassals for service in Kyōto. |
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Ordinary citizens were obliged to enact a Hue and Cry on discovery of a crime in progress and were permitted to carry weapons for the purpose of apprehending a criminal. |
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