Great White Sharks have undoubtedly breached for centuries but at certain localities it happens more often than at others. |
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She breached the order three times by swearing, screaming and using abusive language after a road accident. |
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In particular, the defendants have breached their representations and warranties. |
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The environmental action group says 35 of its members breached security at the plant at Solihull in the West Midlands. |
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The peso breached 50 to the dollar, plunging the country further into crisis. |
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The Adventists also reserve the right to halt funeral services or burials if the rules of conduct are breached by mourners. |
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A minute later and again Eynsford breached the visitors' defence but the final shot was wide. |
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He further claimed compensation for injury to his feelings, alleging that his human rights had been breached. |
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Under the doctrine of breach of statutory duty some regulatory codes may give rise to civil liability when breached. |
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Should the wall of the lava lake be breached, lava escapes and moves down the side of the volcano as a lava flow. |
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They were watching the TV news as the canal levee was breached again, flooding their neighbourhood anew. |
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Numerous breached walls and revetments, for example, bear witness to rushing water as distinct from long-term soil erosion. |
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Do they allow people in low-lying neighborhoods where the old levees were breached to build again? |
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They had been three times beaten back from the breached walls of Changsha by similar gentry-led local levies. |
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He had breached a curfew order, committed theft and failed to surrender to custody, and was rightly jailed for four months. |
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But survivors occasionally breached the lockdown and came to the fence to tell their stories, each one astonishing. |
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The safe room is the room the family understands will be the gathering point for all members if security is breached by intruders. |
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When a sick person died, the tohunga would blame it on the patient, saying they had breached tapu or had committed a spiritual transgression. |
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In earlier testimony, I likened this process to water backing up against a dam that is finally breached. |
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The court order was soon breached on several occasions and now bailiffs have carried out evictions at both houses. |
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In this guarded fashion the claim that the seas of the world outside Europe were Iberian maria clausa was breached. |
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We agreed with the firm that in failing to obtain a vet's report, he had breached an important and material condition of the policy. |
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He had breached earlier restraining orders by continuing to contact her and putting up posters on public notice boards. |
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The tortellini and cannelloni were both defended by a thick coating of mozzarella, which I had barely breached before I had to call it a day. |
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She said contracts were not transferable between employers and that any such action breached their contract with the department. |
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The industrial tribunal decided that Lambeth council had breached the Race Relations Act. |
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Sunlight breached the canopy only in patches, golden blotches on the forest floor. |
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Once the lock on the bootloader is breached, the media lockout won't be technologically defensible. |
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On the other hand, the statement that the security services have not breached international law is no more than an untestable assertion. |
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Restoration of a lake that drained away when a dam wall was breached is a major part of the plan. |
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Last year's floods in Gowdall led to over 100 properties being flooded after a barrier bank was breached by the River Aire. |
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That includes bringing back the 10-acre lake built in the 1740s, but drained in 1922 when the dam wall was breached. |
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It is by no means easy to gain access to that tight legal circle and I am the first outsider to have breached the walls. |
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It's when a wall is breached between players and fans that things get crazy. |
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A testimony of the severity of the conditions is that for the first time in many years the one-hour barrier was not breached. |
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The lava eventually breached the barriers, but it was hindered enough that it atrophied before scorching inhabited land. |
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I talk to her about it and she rolls her eyes and looks at me as if I have just breached some invisible wall she had set up. |
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The hearing follows only a week after the first public appearance of an MSP facing allegations that he breached the code of conduct. |
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However, both men have denied that they acted unlawfully or breached copyright laws concerning the matter. |
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In Frankfurt schools, parents sign an agreement that provides for the expulsion of any child found to have breached their code of conduct. |
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At last, something has breached the barriers of the urbane politeness he seems to construct around himself these days. |
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Fire inspectors who visited the venue in the town High Street said the practice breached health and safety regulations. |
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During heavy monsoon downpours, the bunds naturally breached causing silt formation in tanks. |
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He had, according to the City regulators, breached its principles and its high standards of integrity and fair dealing. |
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Having been breached so comfortably, United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were stung into action. |
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But after hearing that he had breached the conditions once in the past the judge decided not to alter where he is to live. |
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Hogan says he has seen badly breached roofs where the rooftop air-conditioning units had came unfastened and cartwheeled across the roof. |
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Vesuvius is a stratovolcano that grew within the breached crater of Monte Somma volcano. |
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The great city walls were not breached until 146, and it took a week of street fighting for the Romans to work their way to the citadel. |
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While the incident occurred on a Boeing 737 in flight, there's no implication that safety was breached. |
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The walls surrounding the city were impregnable, never before breached by an attacking army. |
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The retaining wall of the rivulet feeding the Gaj Power Project was also breached. |
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While thousands of acres have been fenced in, much of the land is idle and feral cats and foxes have breached fence lines. |
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He added that the smells could be got up to three miles away and there was no doubt the company had breached the conditions with regard to smell. |
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In the pleadings, the defendants assert that the Bank owed them a duty of good faith that was breached. |
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If she has breached the Privacy Act, we hope that she cops it sweet, because the majority of New Zealanders won't care a dot. |
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When Charlson, a diabetic, crossed to go into the shop to get a can of pop, she breached her bail. |
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Mathers also fluffed a glorious opportunity when he failed to take Marcus Bai's pass with the home line breached. |
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Credit card spending can be very expensive if balances remain uncleared or if credit limits are breached because of penalty charges. |
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Anyone found to have breached university regulations on computer use would be referred to the proctors, and would be subject to investigation. |
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Their great pale grey slopes are breached all along the coast by a number of steep, rocky gorges with towering vertical walls. |
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Heavily swollen with monsoon rains in mid-July, the river breached its earth embankments swamping large areas of the district within half an hour. |
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The compensation order was made after she breached the security fences of RAF Leeming in March last year, and for a similar failed attempt on Menwith Hill. |
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When I got to the school, I saw that the wall was breached in two spots. |
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It alleges they breached their duties and wants creditors to be compensated for the company's plunge in value before it finally collapsed in May last year. |
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Exporters and businesses are increasingly concerned about the performance of sterling over the next few months after the euro breached parity with the dollar last week. |
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More than 4,000 people were poised for evacuation today after flood defences on the River Derwent were breached two miles from Howden, near Selby. |
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After heavy tanks had breached the enemy's forward defences, massed squadrons of light tanks supported by aircraft would roam at large behind enemy lines. |
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But he ruled that the High Court order breached the principle of the separation of powers and would unduly restrict the Government in developing child care policy. |
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But the Board has decided not to refer the matter to an Ethical Standards Officer for investigation as it has ruled that the comments had not breached its code of conduct. |
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A councillor who tried to hit a protester at a public meeting breached a code of conduct but will not face disciplinary action, an investigation found yesterday. |
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I am satisfied to the criminal standard of proof that the wife wilfully breached the orders in question and I find her to be in contempt of those orders. |
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Like his fellow citizens, he took a lively interest in the great swellings of the Mississippi River, which periodically breached the levees in what were known as crevasses. |
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If the show is found to have breached the code of conduct regulating the use of premium phone lines, viewers could be entitled to their money back. |
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He said the local authority has been continuously monitoring operations on the gas terminal and pipeline developments to ensure that planning conditions are not breached. |
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Barely fifty yards from the boat a Humped Back Whale breached, rising over thirty feet out of the water before twisting and falling back into the sea with an amazing crash. |
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Since he has not been found guilty of a breach of the peace, he has not breached his probation order and will be found not guilty of that count as well. |
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Typically, these fuzes rely on mechanical arming and firing to initiate explosive line charges used for clearing a breached path through a series of mines or obstacles. |
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The defence which resisted Holland in the orange bowl of the arena for two hours last week was breached three times at home by Denmark during the qualifying campaign. |
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If he steps outside, he has breached the sureties of forfeit. |
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So the motorcyclist proceeded to the unmanned checkpoint that the interpreter and I had breached. |
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Some of the fuel has probably been oxidized and breached and melted at the top of the core where the heat rises. |
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Ygritte, the red-headed wildling archer who once loved Jon Snow, has breached the walls of Castle Black. |
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The Daily Beast first reported in November that the U.S. government believes Russia has breached its treaty obligations. |
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After several hours the mob started coming over the walls and breached one of the gates. |
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Such a delay would put the government perilously close to default once the debt ceiling is breached on Thursday. |
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Unfortunately, within ten minutes of the second half the hosts breached the Acomb defence twice before Acomb plundered a consolation reply a minute before time. |
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After the spillway breached, it was about 190 feet wide and 40 feet deep. |
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Nobody came up with anything, except Margaret Curran, who wanted birching brought back for the parents of neds who breached their anti-social behaviour orders. |
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The primary goal of the hackers, the company said, were the Gmail accounts of human rights activists, although none of the targeted accounts were breached. |
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If any pharmacist has breached the law they will be called to account. |
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The court concludes the defendant breached the contract with the plaintiff by using inappropriate materials and installing the posts and rails in an unworkmanlike manner. |
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What's apparent is that he has comprehensively breached the trust of all those ministers he worked for and broken the civil-service code of conduct. |
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If the demoted tenancy is breached, the council as landlords can evict the tenant without having to satisfy the court that this is justified or reasonable. |
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A leaky gut is a condition in which the small intestine wall becomes inflamed and breached with tiny pinholes that leak putrid food particles into the blood stream. |
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The defenders fired from the walls, but the artillery breached a gate and when the storming party formed up, the defenders departed, leaving the city to be taken. |
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They didn't even become in the slightest agitated when O'Neill's men disappeared down the tunnel for the interval without having breached the St Mirren goal. |
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Judges dismissed their argument that their detention within the kettle in freezing temperatures without food or water for over six hours had breached their human rights. |
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The Plaintiff did not plead from an employment law perspective, that the employment contract had been breached, or that the Plaintiff had been fired without cause. |
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Problems with package holidays are usually a result of one or more terms of the contract having been breached. |
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Beginning in the summer of 1989, thousands of East Germans began escaping through Hungary's breached border to Austria. |
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Determined to recapture the fortress, he ordered trenches dug and a wall breached. |
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It took more than four months but the besiegers finally breached the wall and entered the city at night. |
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Rubin alleges that Defendants misrepresented and breached the terms of his Employment Agreements with Helen of Troy. |
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When the wall was breached, it was a real rush job to sort out what was needed to repair it and fly it forward as quickly as possible. |
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But Biogen will argue that while the contract may not have been breached in substance, it has been breached in form. |
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The court noted that many of Geneva's notables, including Perrin, had breached a law against dancing. |
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The parties then argued that the law breached Article 8 European Convention on Human Rights by interfering with the right of privacy. |
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The advent of flavored whiskies several years ago breached a new frontier, allowing for the current flavor craze even among brown goods. |
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Then, 15 years or so ago, the seawall was breached, allowing seawater to penetrate a brackish pond used to farm milkfish. |
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The Privileges Committee unanimously found that the Articles of Union would not be breached by the House of Lords Bill if it were enacted. |
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It was breached by a German mine in Bootle and the headquarters at Pall Mall were damaged. |
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Some pounds 11million has already been paid to prisoners, who argued their human rights were breached by having to slop out in shared cells. |
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The Court of Session ruled armed robber Robert Napier's human rights had been breached because he was forced to slop out in Barlinnie. |
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On the night of 10 January 1977 a crater wall was breached and a fluid lava lake drained out in under an hour. |
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An anticline that has been more deeply eroded in the center is called a breached or scalped anticline. |
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The Dublin-based carrier is awaiting a decision by the EC on whether a deal between the company and Charleroi Airport breached rules on stateaid. |
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Of the 22,974 Asbos issued between June 1 2000 and December 31 2012, 58 per cent, or 13,295, have been breached once, the Home Office said. |
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And now South West MEP Trevor Colman is being probed by the EU's anti-sleaze office over claims that he breached funding rules. |
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A THIRD of sunbeds tested in south Warwickshire salons breached health and safety regulatutions. |
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The civil complaint alleges that the defendants breached fiduciary duties they owed to the company, and also alleges constructive fraud. |
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And, unlike so many companies breached in recent years, it hashed customer passwords rather than store them in plaintext. |
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For history has too many examples when that trust has been breached. |
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Negi, breached the three-tier security of the cargo terminal and reached the airside area. |
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The delicate skin of the genital and perianal areas, for example, is more easily breached than tougher skin on the hands. |
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Once this citadel is breached, the other walls can come tumbling down. |
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As sea levels rose, the river valley became flooded, and the chalk ridge line west of the Needles breached to form the island. |
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The refusal of the garrison at Drogheda to do this, even after the walls had been breached, was to Cromwell justification for the massacre. |
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The church tower received a battering during the Siege of Newcastle by the Scots who finally breached the Town Wall and forced surrender. |
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The stewards decided he had breached qualifying rules introduced after a similar incident involving Hamilton at the 2010 Canadian Grand Prix. |
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The walls were eventually breached and there followed fierce fighting in the streets, in which 700 defenders were killed. |
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The unity of NATO was breached early in its history, with a crisis occurring during Charles de Gaulle's presidency of France from 1958 onwards. |
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With the last natural defence line at Mount Tumbledown breached, the Argentine town defences of Stanley began to falter. |
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English defenders retreated to the tower at upper right after the French breached the town wall. |
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On 15 March 1939, Germany breached the terms of the agreement by invading and occupying the remnants of the Czech state. |
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On 6 September 1945, due to inadequate maintenance, the canal breached its banks east of Llangollen near Sun Bank Halt. |
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The bombardment continued and after a week or so Cromwell's troops breached the defences when the commander of the castle surrendered. |
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They were found to have breached the Incitement to Mutiny Act 1797 and were transported to Australia. |
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Cox, this mountain range was breached in Late Cretaceous times by the formation of the Mississippi Embayment. |
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The rivers breached these ridges, after possibly being dammed back for a short period, creating a narrow passage through the low rocky barrier. |
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The person who called perself a dom, but then breached a safeword or did something similarly non-consensual. |
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After the doors were breached, the troops separated the congregation according to what price they might bring in the slave markets. |
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Colfer breached the applicable standard of care in treating her father, Donald Loepp, for a cardiac condition by prescribing an excessive amount of Digoxin. |
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It emphasises the importance of adhering to product labels and withholding periods for herbicides, to minimise the risk of maximum residue limits being breached. |
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When the Romans breached the treaty in 440, Attila and Bleda attacked Castra Constantias, a Roman fortress and marketplace on the banks of the Danube. |
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When computer security is breached, the professional and business credibility of the organization responsible for the compromised system drops rapidly. |
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The same shock troops who beheaded men's sports in Northridge and breached the walls of academia at Monterey Bay are in charge of setting up the barricades here. |
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In 2013, heavy waves once again breached the city walls of Majuro. |
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This decision on damages follows the Court's earlier June 26, 1992 ruling which held that these defendants had anticipatorily breached this TIAA agreement. |
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The House of Commons felt that the upper House had breached its privileges by considering cases in which members of the House of Commons were defendants. |
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If the spy subsequently sues the government on the contract over issues like salary or benefits, then the spy has breached the contract by revealing its existence. |
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The Malay Adat laws refer to those customs that, if breached, will be met by the application of force by people whose authority is recognized and sanctioned by society. |
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The city's water supply was blocked and the walls were breached. |
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McGuinness complained that the Times had breached his privacy. |
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For example, an obstetrician who fails to warn a mother of complications arising from childbirth may be held to have breached their professional duty of care. |
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Curded to beastings, breached my palate, The expressionless gaze of the leopard, The coils of the sleeping anaconda, The nightlong frenzy of shrews. |
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He then fictionalizes how the group jumps into spin control when its code of secrecy is breached and the old-boys network is threatened with exposure. |
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Although it was found that the SRU had breached the contract, the Sheriff could not make an order instructing the SRU to comply with its obligation under that contract. |
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The North Sea was cut off from the English Channel by a narrow land bridge until that was breached by at least two catastrophic floods between 450,000 and 180,000 years ago. |
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But if a tort is intentionally committed or a contract is intentionally breached, such intent may increase the scope of liability and the damages payable to the plaintiff. |
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England's lack of cutting edge was painfully apparent in defeat to Australia but their scamble defence was solid and neither team will be easily breached. |
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Now Mr Law and his company, Magmatic Limited, have triumphed after Mr Justice Arnold ruled that the Kiddee Case breached the Trunki's design rights. |
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It was further argued that the model direction breached Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights in cases involving a minor or other person's of reduced capacity. |
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A BBC documentary on the welfare state presented by John Humphrys breached guidelines on impartiality and accuracy, the BBC Trust's editorial standards committee has ruled. |
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Damages for breach of contract are generally awarded to place the claimant in the position in which he would have been had the contract not been breached. |
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