Once we'd agreed on a budget, she explained that she charged a flat fee for her services. |
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You'll either be turned down flat or you'll be charged a higher-than-usual interest rate. |
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Clark was charged with robbery of a motor vehicle, theft by unlawful taking or disposition, and receiving stolen property, all felonies. |
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The 42 others were charged with robbery, theft, receiving and concealing stolen goods and wrongful damage to property. |
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This means certain books must be purchased, but individual workbooks can be charged directly to the students. |
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They charged that his delay to fire ministers he found wanting was proof enough that his word could not be relied upon. |
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A 53-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman were last night charged with receiving stolen property in connection with the robbery. |
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Izaeh charged at Aeros and attempted to knock her off her feet, but Aeros back flipped and jabbed at Izaeh. |
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Then again, it has decided against introducing a legal limit on the rates of interest charged by lenders. |
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The battle for control of Novar, the industrial conglomerate, has all the makings of a highly charged hostile bid war. |
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The suspects were arrested and charged with aggravated robbery, felonious assault and theft. |
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Agents threatened her with being charged with aiding and abetting a criminal. |
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A soldier from Bolton will face a court martial after being charged with a war crime while serving in Iraq. |
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The receivers proceeded to realize the assets charged by the fixed and floating charges created by the debentures. |
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They must now prepare for a criminal trial within months, long after they were charged with wilful neglect in public office. |
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Jack charged into St Andrew's House at 7am wearing a khaki jacket and a military hard-hat. |
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Riders charged with driving offences can be fined and receive points on their driving licence even if they are not old enough to hold one. |
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The meeting gets under way and the atmosphere is charged as speaker after speaker holds forth. |
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Gibson is charged with receiving stolen property, resisting arrest, firearms violations and drug charges. |
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Critics have charged the airline was reckless in reducing airfares during such a turbulent time in the industry. |
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She was charged with stealing two dogs after she had repeatedly complained that the dogs were being abused. |
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The solar wind is a stream of electrically charged particles blown constantly from the sun. |
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She had been charged with perjury, after claiming in court she had never set foot in there. |
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He was arrested and charged with drunken driving, malicious damage to property and reckless and negligent driving. |
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They're charged with conspiracy, computer fraud, wire fraud, and possession of unauthorized access devices. |
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The torch is simply charged by removing a knurled threaded plug and inserting the phono style charging jack plug. |
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He is pursued by the Furies, grotesque female divinities charged with the punishment of those who have shed the blood of kinfolk. |
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Certainly you're not going to treat a victim worse than you would somebody charged with a crime. |
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He has not been charged with a crime, and his lawyers deny he has committed any wrongdoing. |
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Every other electron that leaves the n region will likewise leave behind another positively charged acceptor ion. |
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A 32-year-old man, of no fixed abode, was charged with robbery in connection with last Tuesday's incident. |
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The defendant is not charged with having received trust moneys for his own benefit, but with having acted as an accessory to a breach of trust. |
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Has it been closed down, and its landlord charged with being an accessory to murder? |
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His live-in girlfriend was charged as an accessory after the fact to murder. |
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Police seized computer gear and hundreds of photos, and charged two people with abetting prostitution. |
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Remember also that you may be charged for postage and packing, which for small, lighter items should be minimal. |
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In 2002, her mother was charged with abduction and a court order banned her from taking the youngster out of the country. |
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The second Woulfe bottle and the receiver must each be provided with a siphon safety tube charged with a very short column of mercury. |
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The man was charged with serious assault and taken into custody at the police watch-house. |
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The bidders are charged an application fee of 100,000 kronor and then winners are chosen on merit as opposed to depth of pocket. |
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Of course, everybody knew that the deed with which the accused was charged had been done. |
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He was taken to Lucan where he was questioned and then charged with drugs offences. |
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Learn to accept jealousy as a normal but exaggerated response to a stressful, emotionally charged change in your life. |
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The Wellington charged an extra 50 cent on a pint of stout, ale and lager, with 40 cent extra on cider. |
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The acid's active ingredient is positively charged hydrogen, so a transfer of electrons takes place between the zinc and the acid. |
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Here's this guy on the flee and charged with all these crimes, and you are out of work. |
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He then glared at Jake and growled, then charged him, his fist cocked back. |
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The NBC needs to keep abreast of changes in this technologically charged and competitive environment. |
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The amount of polymer trapped by the capsules was quantified by titration with the positively charged dye acridine orange. |
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Witnesses to the act of criminal genius called police who, so far, have only charged the man with theft. |
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The driver of the wrecker summoned to remove the damaged cars was also charged for not displaying his number plate. |
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He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute. |
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Whenever demonstrators shook the fence, police charged in, using wedge formations. |
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Three times during the race, Martin charged from the back of the pack to the front, and his reward was a fifth-place finish. |
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He was charged with attempted rape and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and convicted. |
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These ISPs charged all but nine of the defendants as John Does at the time the suits were filed. |
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Operated by the Royal Observer Corps, it was also charged with monitoring lethal radioactive fallout. |
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Only one man Robert Morris, 49, has been charged because detectives hit a wall of silence. |
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He also failed a field sobriety test and was additionally charged with evidence tampering. |
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Prosecutors say he also beat another other man with the baseball bat and have charged him additionally with first-degree assault. |
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I charged at him, but the boy knocked me hard in the ribs, throwing me back. |
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I clocked up 32 victories and 2 charged sigils in survival mode playing Tekken Tag Tournament yesterday. |
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Two of the accused are also charged with using weapons stolen in the raid to attack a brewery. |
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Our planet is incessantly bombarded with a rain of cosmic rays, charged stable particles, such as protons and electrons. |
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Currently families who compel their children to marry can be charged only with offences such as assault or kidnap. |
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He was, in our respectful submission, doing nothing more and charged with nothing more than administering the law. |
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It is charged with administering the electoral laws of Australia on behalf of the Australian people. |
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A man has been taken into custody and has been charged with attempted kidnap. |
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He was arrested for absconding and taken to Westlea police station where he was charged with escape. |
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A Tadworth man has been charged in connection with three ram raids in Banstead, which were all carried out on the same night. |
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The office is charged with promoting women's advancement and empowerment in Virgin Islands society. |
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Smith was charged with three kidnappings, three robberies and three firearms offences relating to alleged incidents on the day. |
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They charged the enemy then retreated, hoping the enemy would break ranks and pursue them into a well-coordinated trap. |
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So he launched a new company which packaged the software in paperback book format and charged lower prices. |
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A single mother from Stratton is warning people to check their receipts and bank statements after she was charged twice for the same items. |
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The 35-year-old was charged with receiving stolen goods but failed to appear in court. |
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Interest is normally charged at once, even if you pay the bill in full on time. |
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They are also charged with causing grievous harm, which carries a heavier penalty of a maximum 20-year jail and fine or whipping. |
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During certain weather conditions, the constant stream of air over hilly areas would produce small, electrically charged whirlwinds. |
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A transfer of property between blood relatives is charged at half the rate of stamp duty which would otherwise apply. |
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On exiting the scheme, tax is charged at a rate of 23 per cent on the interest earned. |
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However, very few if any endowment policies have matched the interest rate being charged on debt and bonds. |
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They charged me for the full whack, the bastards, and I never went back. |
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We start by presenting results obtained through ab initio calculations for uniformly charged graphene layers, semiconducting and metallic carbon nanotubes. |
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The CFO was ousted, along with Ortseifen, who was charged with stock-market manipulation and embezzlement. |
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The mother, Emily Kruse, was charged with obstructing justice and intimidating a witness. |
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Passengers were asked to make sure their phones and other devices were charged so that they could be switched on for inspection. |
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The attack in which Murray is charged has been front-page news in New York for almost a week. |
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That is why I visited my relatives in Iran in 2011, when I was unjustly arrested and charged with espionage. |
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In 2011, he was arrested while visiting his grandmother in Iran, charged with espionage, and sentenced to death. |
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Moyer said he saw a dramatic difference between what Chesapeake usually charged compared to other energy companies in the area. |
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Accelerator design was, of course, a relatively new field, and Bell's work at Malvern consisted of tracing the paths of charged particles through accelerators. |
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People who live on the village's Main Street and part of York Road will be charged to access the grassed areas of common land that front their homes. |
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I was charged as an accessory before the fact because of what he told me. |
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A multi-ethnic jury acquits all officers charged in the shooting. |
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George P., whose mother Columba is from Mexico, is charged with wooing those voters back. |
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Was Franklin only charged with mishandling classified material because a more serious charge would also involve having to charge the guy who put him up to it? |
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The solute is generally a charged ion which can be adsorbed to the surface, absorbed into the surface, or undergo ion exchange with ions in the mineral. |
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And one of this disgusting crew beat the rap when he was charged and tried a few years back, a time when their expressions of remorse might have actually meant something. |
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On the most politically charged issues, like crime and welfare reform, hacks thought wonks were from Pluto and wonks thought hacks were from Uranus. |
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Nikias grinned, his young face glowing as he charged out of the room. |
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The interpretation of the Tiananmen crackdown remains a charged issue in China, both politically and emotionally. |
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Without much delay, Rahaena's army of monster hunters and mercenaries charged forward, chipping away at the retreating legion like a whittler at wood. |
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One of his examples was the case of a brewer who sold kegs of beer to alehouses on credit but charged a price high enough to cover an interest charge and the risk of default. |
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This growth is suggestive of a cooperative effect, such as one involving lipid aggregation, possibly due to interaction with negatively charged lipids. |
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On September 16 he was called into court in Manhattan, charged with the alarming crime of punching a cripple. |
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And the New Swindon Company the organisation charged with kick-starting the renaissance of Swindon town centre has said a change of culture must start now. |
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Ostensibly modernist abstractions, they consist of optically charged rectilinear patterns of internally opposed two-color and three-color systems. |
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You're charged a small fee only when you add or withdraw money from your account or opt to receive a traditional plastic MasterCard debit card from the company. |
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The appellant was charged on an indictment containing 25 counts. |
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She charged Brandon with keeping his emotions bottled up, and Danielle with failing to give him opportunities to vent. |
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A former Chiswick man charged with receiving stolen goods from a house in Chiswick and breaking bail conditions appeared at Feltham court last week. |
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You will be charged a late fee if the electric company does not receive your payment on time. |
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Each artist in the gallery has discretion over the price that will be charged for his or her work. |
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A person who is charged with a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty. |
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This produces the second electrophile, the positively charged alkyl group. |
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Every single beautiful frame of this film is romantically and emotionally charged and the tight and highly formal framing adds even more intensity to the proceedings. |
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Seven kids have been charged with hiring someone to take the sats for them. |
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Beebe was arrested in January 2006 and charged with two counts of felony rape. |
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I went to the Ethnographic Museum, which charged four leva admission. |
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Most copiers and laser printers rely on the xerographic process of forming a latent charged image on a photoreceptor using visible or infrared light. |
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In July 1808 Benjamin Radford charged the Longfellows another twenty dollars for a mahogany high-post bedstead with foot posts with carved reeding and string inlay. |
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Under the ACA, adults without minimal essential coverage will be charged a penalty when they file their tax return. |
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A fourth man, Kyle Hartwell, was arrested and charged for being an accomplice. |
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An Army National Guard colonel charged with knowingly exposing a woman to HIV faced his accuser in a military courtroom on Monday. |
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Pounding is charged with one count each of assault, adultery, and conduct unbecoming an officer. |
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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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The airship had become charged with static as a result of an electrical storm. |
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A Utah mother charged with killing six of her infant children was described as cold and aloof by a neighbor. |
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He was twice arrested but never formally charged for any crime relating to the case in Aruba. |
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His death left her fabulously wealthy and charged with disbursing the millions of the Astor Foundation. |
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Freundel was charged with six counts of voyeurism, a misdemeanor, and has surrendered his passport while awaiting trial. |
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Most are charged with a misdemeanor and sent on their way to avoid overwhelming the county with a backlog of cases. |
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A far more serious case involved eight former and present cops charged with smuggling guns and bootleg cigarettes. |
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Police say Myers charged at the policeman, they wrestled, and then he shot at least three bullets before his gun jammed. |
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We've used such smart polymers to fabricate chemically sensitive holograms responsive to water, alcohol, pH, and positively charged ions of alkali metal. |
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Gardner has also been charged in the assault, with the intent to commit rape or sexual assault, of Candice Moncayo. |
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A few hundred years later, Belgian cartographer Gerard Mercator was charged with heresy. |
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The most senior civil servant in each Court is the sheriff clerk and he or she is charged directly with the management of the Court. |
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He tried to push Kissu into his cage, but the cougar charged back out and sank his canines into Wilson's rump. |
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In January 1970, Bangura was arrested and charged with conspiracy and plotting to commit a coup against the Stevens government. |
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The National Security Council, chaired by the president is the authority charged with formulating and executing defence policy for the nation. |
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Whoever has the care of instructing others, may be charged with deficience in his duty if this book is not recommended. |
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Entire villages were often charged with the derbendci duty and consequently exempted from certain taxes. |
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For example, a charged black hole repels other like charges just like any other charged object. |
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Suddenly Alexander formed the left front of the phalanx into a wedge and charged the Dardanians on the nearest slopes. |
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He protested his innocence to the end, claiming he had been falsely charged and convicted. |
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Because of the familicide that wiped out his entire family, he will be charged with six counts of murder. |
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That employee got charged with perjury for starters, frivolousity amongst legal grounds and harassment. |
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He did a terrible job, and then charged more than twice the going rate for it! |
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Thereafter, the public body is charged with implementing and fulfilling its obligations under the Welsh Language Scheme. |
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Furthermore, masters who chose to kill slaves rather than take care of them were liable to be charged with murder. |
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The charged was judged incompetent to stand trial, at least until his medication started working. |
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The Cheat with the Ace of Clubs will appeal to the middle-scholar's sense of justice and interest in socially charged situations. |
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Secondly, Count Ademar was to be released and no Aquitanian vassals were to be charged or penalised. |
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With the king indisposed, York was again appointed Protector, and Margaret was shunted aside, charged with the king's care. |
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In 1482 Edward charged him to lead an army into Scotland with the aim of replacing King James III with the Duke of Albany. |
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It was the antiworld, the realm of oppositely charged particles that annihilate their regular-world counterparts on contact. |
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The romantic and emotionally charged aspects of the film were equally praised. |
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All six were charged with conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office. |
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At the time of the massacre, he was charged with the task of keeping Scottish vessels from bringing reinforcements to Rathlin Island. |
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Morton was executed on 2 June 1581, belatedly charged with complicity in Darnley's murder. |
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Former New York Water Taxi executive has been charged with selling the New York Wheel to the world. |
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In 1897, when the FAW secretary was charged with fraud, Kenrick returned to guide the association through the crisis. |
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A more comfortable coach, Express, started the same month and charged 1s 6d for travel inside. |
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Just before the break however, Tait charged through three players to put Scotland back in the game. |
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Before he left, he asked for a note so that he would not be charged with desertion. |
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Prices charged for items sold at these outlets are generally higher than those outside the airport. |
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At the same time, however, the Speaker is charged with protecting the interests of the minority by ensuring sufficient debate before a vote. |
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Shropshire's blazon is erminois, three pile azure, two issuant from the chief and one in base, each charged with a leopard's face. |
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The National Committee is charged with performing parliamentary oversight functions. |
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Nevertheless, additional fees for guest or graduate students are charged by many universities. |
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The Caledonian chariotry charged about on the level plain between the two armies. |
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Excise duties are charged on, amongst other things, motor fuel, alcohol, tobacco, betting and vehicles. |
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Even moderate racists were charged with being either communists or subversives. |
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Originally, the barons were charged with bearing a ceremonial canopy over the sovereign during the procession to and from Westminster Abbey. |
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No arrests were made at the time but Jagger, Richards and their friend art dealer Robert Fraser were subsequently charged with drug offenses. |
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She was 16 and he was 35, meaning Chaplin could have been charged with statutory rape under California law. |
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Oldman was charged with drunk driving in 1991 after a night out in Los Angeles with actor Kiefer Sutherland. |
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In line with a government directive that the British Library must cover a percentage of its operating costs, a fee is charged to the user. |
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The first group stage saw a politically charged match as West Germany played a game against East Germany. |
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Two months later Fitzsimmons was charged with manslaughter but was acquitted. |
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He was arrested on 3 May, released on bail and later charged at Sheffield Magistrates Court on 3 December. |
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He was also charged with not producing his driving licence and insurance certificate. |
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At the Portuguese Grand Prix Hill charged from the back of the grid to third, having stalled on the warm up lap from pole. |
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With some variation, the chief mate is most often charged with the duties of cargo mate. |
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Second Mates are charged with being the medical officer in case of medical emergency. |
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The Tulsa County Sheriff's Department says Quintine Cornelius Harper was arrested and charged with kidnapping and weapons offenses. |
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The Security Council is charged with maintaining peace and security among countries. |
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The Assembly has 9 statutory committees, each of which is charged with scrutinising the activities of a single ministerial department. |
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On April 22 it charged the 19-year-old Tsarnaev with 'using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction against persons and property. |
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They charged him in their libels and seditious conversations as having first reduced corruption to a system. |
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Zwitterions are chemical compounds that have a total net electrical charge of zero but contain positively and negatively charged groups. |
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Bohun charged at Bruce and when the two passed side by side, Bruce split Bohun's head with his axe. |
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He charged Anselm with having given him insufficient knights for the campaign and tried to fine him. |
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He has been charged by Spain with alleged tax offenses, money laundering and corruption among individuals in other cases of corruption. |
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His Pujol family, parents and children, are charged with several counts of tax fraud and corruption, among other crimes. |
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The US Treasury charged that Pangates, a company registered to him, supplied the Assad government with a thousand tonnes of aviation fuel. |
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A separate law of nature, the Lorentz force law, describes how the electric and magnetic field act on charged particles and currents. |
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It is expected that none of these peculiar effects would survive in a proper quantum treatment of rotating and charged black holes. |
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John Walden, who was charged with monitoring this exercise in quangoism, found that many civil servants disliked this level of consultation. |
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The charged particles are highly influenced by magnetic and electric fields. |
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People charged with serious crimes may be required to provide a sample of DNA for matching purposes. |
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Ulsterbus is charged with transporting over 65,000 children per day to school. |
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Sir John King, later Lord King, was appointed chairman, charged with bringing the airline back into profitability. |
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Shortly thereafter, More was charged with accepting bribes, but the charges had to be dismissed for lack of any evidence. |
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Gilbert believed that this was a maintenance expense that should be charged to Carte alone. |
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Among other items to which Gilbert objected, Carte had charged the cost of a new carpet for the Savoy Theatre lobby to the partnership. |
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Two London residents were subsequently charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and ecstasy to Winehouse. |
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In coming to the defence of his people, Llywelyn incurred the wrath of de Turberville, who charged him with sedition. |
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In 2009 two further witnesses from the original trial were also charged with perjury. |
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Between 1933 and 1939, federal expenditure tripled, and Roosevelt's critics charged that he was turning America into a socialist state. |
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It works by being charged on the sale price of new goods and services, whether purchased by intermediate or final consumers. |
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The castles were entrusted by Edward to constables, charged to defend them and, in some cases, also empowered to defend the town walls as well. |
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In response, King George II charged Watson with making a military survey of the Highlands under the command of the Duke of Cumberland. |
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She charged that Knox spoke irreverently of the Queen in order to make her appear contemptible to her subjects. |
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In August 2011, the local District Attorney's office announced that Ifans would not be charged due to lack of evidence. |
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After a brief investigation of their allegations was ended, Sato and Suzuki were arrested and charged with theft and trespass. |
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She summoned him to her presence to remonstrate with him unsuccessfully, and later charged him with treason, but he was acquitted and released. |
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Tuition is charged at different rates from one type of institution to the next. |
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The Protestant Reformation dragged the kingdom ever more deeply into the mire of religiously charged wars. |
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You're entitled to bring a bag weighing fifty pounds onto the airplane, and will be charged extra for any overage. |
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This took place in October 1598, while Jonson was on remand in Newgate Gaol charged with manslaughter. |
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He was charged with fraudulent bankruptcy and a warrant for his arrest was issued. |
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Keeping with her reformation of the regulation of laws, in 1481 Isabella charged two officials with restoring peace in Galicia. |
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After he fell into debt, a parliamentary committee on the administration of the law charged him with 23 separate counts of corruption. |
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One was subsequently charged with arson reckless to endangering life, and affray. |
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He charged three good friends, William Godwin, Thomas Brand Hollis, and Thomas Holcroft, with handling publication details. |
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Another survivor told the CNN-BIN news channel that the police had charged into the crowds, wielding baton sticks known as lathis. |
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It is also charged to liaise with general consuls and honorary consuls based in Puerto Rico. |
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The indigenous ruler of the settlement was charged with mobilization labor and tribute that was due the holder of the encomienda. |
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Blake was charged not only with assault, but with uttering seditious and treasonable expressions against the king. |
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The Senate is charged with reviewing the educational policies, physical development, budget, and external relations of the university. |
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Tenants who have given 30 days' notice who do not leave on the last day of the month will be charged on a pro rata basis. |
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He joined with other Radicals in his attacks on the government and three times during the next couple of years was charged with libel. |
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The effect of R v Depardo is that the same rule applies where an alien enemy is charged with killing a British subject. |
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The defences of duress and necessity are not available to a person charged with murder. |
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The statutory defence of marital coercion is not available to a wife charged with murder. |
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As such, Raleigh was charged with supporting Stuart's claim to the throne and claiming Spanish money. |
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Postal services required payment in cash, to be made in advance, with the amount charged usually varying with weight and distance. |
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In the former scenario, Nanavati would be charged under the Indian penal code 302, for culpable homicide, with a maximum punishment of 10 years. |
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The charged atoms registered the minuscule tug of an electric field to be 174 yoctonewtons. |
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In the latter, he would be charged with murder, with the sentence being death or life imprisonment. |
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After an intense fight, the 5th Fusiliers charged and stormed the rebel positions successfully. |
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As they withdrew, they handed over control to local authorities, and locally raised police forces were charged with maintaining law and order. |
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For instance, it was only in 1836 that prisoners charged with a felony were given a formal right to counsel, in England. |
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General der Flieger Hellmuth Felmy, commander of Luftflotte 2 in 1939, was charged with devising a plan for an air war over the British Isles. |
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The President in position cannot be charged and needs to step down in order for that to happen. |
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When the coke is very hot, solid pieces of metal are charged into the furnace through an opening in the top. |
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There are different ways in which the raw materials are charged into the blast furnace. |
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Vehicles registered before 1 March 2001 will still continued to be charged according to engine size, above or below 1549cc. |
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Compounds consisting of oppositely charged ions are known as ionic compounds, or salts. |
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He concluded that the rays were composed of very light, negatively charged particles which were a universal building block of atoms. |
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The first is that, unlike planets orbiting a sun, electrons are charged particles. |
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The amount of the toll usually varies by vehicle type, weight, or number of axles, with freight trucks often charged higher rates than cars. |
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They explored the behavior of the charged quasiparticle in a two-dimensional semiconductor that is an excellent absorber of sunlight. |
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The multitude of small trusts were frequently charged with being inefficient in use of resources and potentially suffered from petty corruption. |
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To win over sceptical locals it was whitewashed, fitted with lighting and a band, and the public charged a shilling apiece to walk through it. |
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The government charged over 60 men, including Mellor and his companions, with various crimes in connection with Luddite activities. |
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While some of those charged were actual Luddites, many had no connection to the movement. |
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Although due to depart with the others, James Hammett was detained in Windsor, charged with an assault, while the others left the colony. |
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Once it is ready or repaired, it is charged with light scrap, such as sheet metal, shredded vehicles or waste metal. |
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Steel's Gary, Indiana facility has been repeatedly charged with discharging polluted wastewater into Lake Michigan and the Grand Calumet River. |
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Taxes are charged by the state over the transactions, dividends and capital gains on the stock market, in particular in the stock exchanges. |
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In second degree price discrimination or quantity discrimination customers are charged different prices based on how much they buy. |
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The earliest punts were privately owned by local landowners, and charged a toll. |
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Portable fence energizers are made for temporary fencing, powered solely by batteries, or by a battery kept charged by a small solar panel. |
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Some breaches of fiduciary duty can be charged and tried as criminal offences in a court of law. |
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The authorities arrested the three leaders, Louis Pio, Poul Geleff and Harald Brix, charged them and convicted them of high treason. |
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Most food and drink for human consumption is zero-rated, but duty is charged on products such as alcohol and crisps. |
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Each tubulin also has a tail extending out from the microtubules, which is negatively charged, and therefore attracts positively charged ions. |
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Items that are seized often are used as evidence when the individual is charged with a crime. |
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Nathan McGrail, 25, of Whinchat Avenue, Newton, is charged with conspiring to transfer criminal property. |
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Imagine then the chaos when an angry Afrikander bull escaped from its stall and charged the party. |
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Julius Caesar had been granted similar powers, wherein he was charged with supervising the morals of the state. |
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United States Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales was taken into custody and charged with sixteen counts of premeditated murder. |
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One person charged with that task was Bob Whitehill, the lead stereographer. |
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These charged romances help you storywise because it enables you to not have to get them together so fast. |
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Ted Turner, founder of CNN, charged that Rupert Murdoch was using Fox News to advocate an invasion. |
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The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists today charged that legislation introduced by Sen. |
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A signal was given and the two groups charged at each other until the entire school was involved in a superfight. |
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Directors are also strictly charged to exercise their powers only for a proper purpose. |
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A serving soldier was charged with alleged wounding last night after a police officer was injured by an air gun pellet. |
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Sir Thomas Legg, the former civil servant charged with conducting the audit, turned out to be a modern witchfinder general. |
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Lord Bute then charged fees per ton of coal that was transported out using his railways. |
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Telecom companies Reliance Telecom Ltd, Swan Telecom and Unitech Wireless were charged with criminal conspiracy and abetment in the case. |
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In later years, the Church instituted the Inquisition, an official body charged with the suppression of heresy. |
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This is not the first time Sirleaf has been charged with nepotism. |
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Even his most matter-of-fact, workmanlike paintings are charged with an entirely personal morbidity. |
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The UK's Slavery Abolition Act charged the British Royal Navy with ending the global slave trade. |
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Unlike the modern jury, these men were charged with uncovering the facts of the case on their own rather than listening to arguments in court. |
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Clays are unique in the sense that they consist of negatively charged aluminosilicate layers kept together with exchangeable interlayer cations. |
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Morton halted Kerrie's funeral plans for Kye days after he was charged over his death in Barrowin-Furness, Cumbria. |
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Ruth Allende, 31, of Fitchburg, was charged with reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. |
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In Scotland, one would not be charged with assault due to transferred intent, but instead assault due to recklessness. |
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The proposed mini-taxis would run almost on the same fare as charged by the autorickshaws and would have safety features such as a panic button. |
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In the emotionally charged Immolation Scene that concludes the opera, the former Walkyrie calls for her steed, Grane. |
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A WREXHAM man has appeared in court charged with possessing a shotgun, a samurai sword and a knuckleduster. |
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I'd been charged 42p every time I'd redialled so the call must have connected. |
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Then, wing Lee Pearson charged a kick down and Worgan's conversion made it 18-9 to Bedwas before Morgans slipped over. |
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