He came at the bull with a knife after having had a history of violence against other bulls and committing bovicide in the past. |
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He holds the unsavory record for mass murder in America, based on the 48 killings he ultimately would confess to committing. |
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If he comes back before the courts for breaching his referral order or committing another offence, he will have nailed his colours to the mast. |
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So do the math before committing your college savings to a plan that's going to fritter away your tax benefits. |
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In my heart I was already no longer the big angry man, but a stupid and selfish little boy who was on the point of committing matricide. |
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I think I've been guilty in the past of second-guessing myself a little bit and then not committing to a decision. |
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He is guilty of committing various immoral acts as a means of achieving power and importance. |
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A recent report showed that three quarters of burglars freed from prison are caught committing more crime within two years. |
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Now he was committing to no drink, no drugs, vegetarianism and two hours' meditation every day. |
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You know, a traffic ticket was what she really was responsible for, and she ended up going to prison for committing a felony. |
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And after serving a prison term for committing a financial crime, he convinced the prison librarian to move with him to his hometown. |
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If the sending-off offence would also lead to a penalty kick, then committing the offence is almost never justifiable. |
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So he may just be able to track down a serial killer with a penchant for committing perfect murders. |
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He was also a serial adulterer, regularly confessing his sins before committing them afresh. |
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Eight days later she was up before the same court to admit committing two further thefts. |
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And, to top it all, they refuse to pay the fine when caught committing an offence. |
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I feel like committing suicide as month of hard labour and money have gone down the drain. |
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You have put off committing yourself as long as possible, and have minimised the amount of warning that France receives. |
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Sharpe on the other hand was recorded as marrying legally in November 1990 before committing her first offence of bigamy the following May. |
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Here was one of my intellectual heroes committing an act of ideological treachery. |
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It is absolutely out of order to suggest that an honourable member of this House is committing treason. |
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In committing himself to this policy he risked accusations of treasonable relations with the enemy, and so risked his life. |
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The court will try individuals accused of committing genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. |
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She is not a woman to worry excessively about committing bigamy and now she is blithely preparing to move ahead into trigamy. |
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The company owners also refused to honor their money-back guarantee, committing yet another fraud. |
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We expect revelations like who was sleeping with whom, who was committing adultery, who was charging the highest black money and so on. |
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You work your way through the criminal underbelly of a city, jacking cars and committing all kinds of felonies as you make your way to the top. |
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If you are earning money and have big debts it may not be worth over committing yourself in savings. |
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Planters frequently used the whip on bondsmen whom they deemed insolent or guilty of committing crimes. |
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The Oxford elite, it appeared, had closed ranks and snubbed him for committing the unpardonable sin of pandering to a popular audience. |
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Before committing to a tax-designated property investment, do your sums carefully. |
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He made up his mind to run in May but took soundings before committing himself. |
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She pleaded guilty to committing vagrancy by being a common prostitute or nightwalker. |
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It is the non-clinical stuff that is extra and should take second place to committing enough resources to provide proper immediate primary care. |
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It's a well known fact that all teenagers are constantly committing crimes and spitting in the face of the law. |
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But three weeks after his release, he was dealing in heroin and committing burglaries. |
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The court heard he began committing burglaries at the age of 13 and first targeted churches ten years ago. |
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Secure in the knowledge he cannot fight back, the press is free to pursue him, committing to print whatever calumnies it likes. |
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The choice is yours, just remember to check with your officiant before totally committing to whatever vow you choose. |
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This anonymous critic mistakenly used free speech as an excuse for committing a hate crime. |
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What kind of crimes will these kids be committing as they get older, if they have this casual disregard of life at such an early age? |
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He used to enjoy streaking naked around the streets of his hometown and even got stopped by police for committing the lewd prank. |
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The allegation against the celebrated cricketer of yesteryear is no doubt one of committing a blatant criminal offence. |
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The prisoner had been in a different prison before and had a talkative cellmate who told him of committing a crime for which Andy was in prison. |
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They are artists in the truest sense of the word, sublimating their egos and committing themselves fully to the needs of the project. |
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Tackle the overlap using the cracks to the right before making a committing move to gain the small ledge above the overlap. |
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The Democrats must take the lead in committing themselves to honor those obligations. |
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They caused trouble by committing thefts, playing hooky, and gathering boisterously on the streets, not by becoming drunk and disorderly. |
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The change will mean north Wiltshire drivers who incur a parking ticket will no longer be committing a criminal offence. |
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One minute he was committing world-class clangers, the next he was executing world-class saves. |
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It was horrific and gruesome and I wondered how any of these women could get through each day without committing patricide. |
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Anybody who is bent upon committing a crime will simply produce a fake identity card or a passport. |
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Granted, prison is a place for punishment, but our penal system seems to be committing worse crimes than most of the people who are in jail. |
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His client still insists that she was coerced into committing the blackmail offences by her co-defendant. |
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You want me to lose three years income against a triple perjurer when the defendant is committing perjury. |
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Chances are you had no idea one of the most cold-blooded, ruthless murderers in Canadian history was committing atrocities in your own back yard. |
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Networks merely need to avoid uttering flagrant falsehoods and committing major inexcusable errors. |
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If I threaten to harm someone or I incite someone else to harm them, then I am committing a criminal offence. |
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In 1993, any reasonable facsimile of civilization would have had me committing indecencies with the bus station tarmac. |
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They will commit immoral acts for their organisations they might not consider committing for themselves. |
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He was subsequently charged for willfully committing an indecent act in a public place, which carried a sentence of four months in jail. |
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I am afraid I simply cannot do this in the knowledge that they are likely to be committing acts which will breach international law. |
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At present, officers can generally arrest people if they suspect them of committing an offence which carries at least five years in prison. |
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I will consider my life goals and how compatible the other person is, before committing my life to marriage. |
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Thank you so very much for committing their future into more capable hands. |
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Surely it is important to find out how the thing is going to be used before committing a lot of resources to a specific plan or design. |
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But he said they would examine it closely before committing their resources, which are increasingly in demand, to any investigation. |
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Companies are committing their financial resources to the marketing of existing products rather than the development of new ones. |
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Why not give the idea a fighting chance by committing whatever resources are necessary to improve the promising technology? |
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But the government has said nothing about committing additional funds or resources to the monitoring of their drinking water. |
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It also provides the company with the opportunity to test foreign markets for its product without committing much of its resources in doing so. |
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And while Japan's financial contribution was never in doubt, there have been major question marks over Tokyo committing troops. |
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Part of love, part of committing yourself to a relationship, is the voluntary surrender of part of your emotions. |
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For a fortnight, toddlers at St Andrew's had been busy committing rhymes to memory in preparation for their big performance. |
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Honesty, Amos says, is one of the advantages of committing her autobiography to CD rather than to paper. |
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The entire secondary school system is based on students committing answers to memory and reproducing them in the finals. |
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If you saw this film, you're probably still squeamish about committing family activities to video tape. |
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To be honest, I'm incredibly lucky that I grew up a decade before teenagers started committing their rantings to the Internet. |
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To enforce the undertaking Naomi must apply for an order committing Mark to prison for breach. |
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The judge may at any time revoke an order committing a person to prison under this section and, if he is already in custody, order his discharge. |
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The preliminary inquiry judge exceeded her jurisdiction in committing him to trial for the more serious charge. |
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Psychiatric nurses often have to escort patients whose families are committing them to hospital against their will. |
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Section 494 of the Criminal Code permits the arrest of a person whom one finds committing an indictable offence. |
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The Part II suspect regime allows for blood samples to be obtained from those suspected of committing an indictable offence. |
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Companies are capable of committing offences across a wide spectrum both by statute and at common law. |
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A man given to indignity is capable of committing any crime, however heinous it may be. |
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And police in the city hope the minister's promise will help smash the cycle of criminals committing crime to feed drugs habits. |
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An officer informs the Indonesian crew in the Indonesian language that if they were to enter Australia, they would be committing a crime. |
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The game has players engage in pimping, whoring, selling drugs and committing acts of violence to move around the board. |
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The wife was certifiably insane and had spoken of committing suicide on many occasions. |
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In developing countries, nearly 60 per cent of the people who confess to committing crimes are innocent, as they do so to escape torture. |
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Keep in mind that this is a man who confessed to committing war crimes while in Vietnam. |
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You just go on committing offences that are a confounded nuisance to everyone around you. |
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As he stood there on the point of committing suicide, he felt a hand on his arm. |
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It could open the floodgates for offenders brought back to jail after committing crimes. |
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You'd be smart, however, to seek expert counsel before committing to a long-term payment plan. |
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Users are committing a criminal offence by the possession of illegal drugs and interaction with criminal elements. |
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So then, do you think, Bill, the newspapers are just committing an exercise in folly, or is it good journalism? |
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Overall police tried to reduce the number of accidents and road deaths countywide by stopping anyone they suspected of committing offences. |
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Now prior to him committing the offence and going to court, was it possible to get treatment for him? |
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Locke argued that a person forfeits his rights when committing even minor crimes. |
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Instead of just asking me for forgiveness, stop committing sins and do good. |
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The Crown prosecutor alleged that after the shoot, he confessed to committing this murder to six separate undercover officers. |
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You can't go through a day in cyberspace without committing at least one felony and a host of misdemeanors. |
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Although two years behind schedule the A380 already has 14 airlines with pre-orders committing themselves to 173 planes. |
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A jury of six men and six women took just an hour to decide that he was innocent of a charge of committing an act outraging public decency. |
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The order is taken to be a warrant committing the prisoner into custody for the Corrective Services Act. |
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Do we persist in committing the Procrustean crime of fitting the facts to our opinions rather than the other way around? |
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Maybe she was afraid of committing and giving herself and her heart to someone. |
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The type of commandos hired for these jobs are psychopathic killers for hire who would have no qualms against committing any act of cruelty. |
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She points out that only a proportion of its patients have been ordered there by a court after committing an offence through mental derangement. |
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The reserve in my books comes largely from a deep-seated terror of committing purple prose. |
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Her exalted position did not stop her from committing the sort of blunders which would have embarrassed even a political greenhorn. |
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I'm not saying my brother is a difficult person but he does have trouble committing to family events. |
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The difference between nursing a grudge and committing to a war should be obvious. |
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Characteristically, Roosevelt sought to charm and disarm his guest, while committing himself to nothing. |
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You also have a history of committing offences of disorderly behaviour and, in the past, were the subject of a curfew order. |
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You see all these different movies with people being executed for committing treason or murder. |
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But is this not committing the fallacy of looking beyond the instrument, beyond the state of affairs at the date of execution of the instrument? |
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In each case the offender rode up on a mountain bike and sped off after committing an indecent assault or exposing himself. |
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Under the warrant, police in any member state can request that any other EU country extradite someone suspected of committing a crime. |
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Indeed there can be no rational reasons for committing suicide except in the most extreme cases. |
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If one could be sentenced to jail time for committing acts of douchebaggery, he would have a life sentence by now. |
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They will contact the police immediately if someone fails to stop or are suspected of committing a crime such as drink-driving. |
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Offshore, the marlin chased our baits without committing themselves further, but we caught some super wahoo. |
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Officers informed the man that he was accused of committing an offence after one of his victims complained of sexual abuse. |
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Due to his age, he could not be prosecuted for any of the crimes he was accused of committing. |
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You're a good judge of character, so hang back and observe the players before committing to a course of action. |
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There are a lot of married men who are committing adultery in every new town they are moved to. |
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Try to imagine, for a moment, an attacker armed with a knife coming at you with every intention of committing malice aforethought. |
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Combining this with a belief in inspiration, they recognize that there is a kenosis involved in God's committing His message to human words. |
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Keep quiet about the 4,000 recidivists who run city streets, committing crimes with increasing bravado and little fear of punishment. |
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A frequent reason for committing hara-kiri was in a lost battle to avoid the disgrace of falling into the hands of an enemy. |
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But hopefully with my advice you won't be reduced to returning home in a depressed state and committing hara-kiri in your bathtub. |
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The rectorship means committing oneself to leading this university spiritually and intellectually. |
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Although I did, for the most part, manage to avoid putting my foot in my mouth over the weekend I am guilty of committing one little faux pas. |
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He denies committing three of the burglaries, but admits handling goods stolen in the same house raids. |
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In the passage cited above he referred to the defendant's asking the court to sanction his committing a wrongful act. |
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Through a national program called The Big Read, the NEA is committing resources to motivate aliterates to read again. |
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He reinvents himself after committing horrific atrocities and seems to constantly try to keep the past at bay. |
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Since he was so incredibly prolific, cranking out the copy by the yard, he could hardly help committing the odd slip-up here and there. |
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At the grave risk of committing sacrilege, let's tread some dangerous ground infested with landmines. |
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Children and adolescents disrupted public order by committing petty thefts and larceny, not by becoming drunk and disorderly. |
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It can be a shield too, surely, a buffer between the committing of an act and its execution. |
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Traditionally, handset manufacturers make the running with technology, committing huge resources to get it working in the hope of making a sale. |
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Carry out detailed market research before committing financial and staff resources to new products or services. |
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The order against them restrains them from committing a public nuisance, not a private one. |
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And Europe, too, is plainly better off with Milosevic answering for his crimes, instead of committing more. |
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We still need members of the public to come forward and help us by letting us know who is committing the burglaries and who is storing the items. |
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Not even a professional actor could have aped her shock when I accused her of committing a criminal act. |
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To what exactly did they think they were committing themselves when they signed up for the job? |
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Research has shown that a policeman plodding the streets is likely to apprehend someone committing a crime only once every 8 years. |
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Indeed, women's encouragement and approbation of violent acts in war have added to men's satisfaction in committing these acts. |
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One of the uses of capital punishment is to deter other criminals from committing more crimes. |
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When he broke into Ray's house, Martin could be committing the crimes of burglary and criminal damage. |
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From that point forward he was on his own for more than a full year before committing the acts of arson. |
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And assure yourself that you are committing to the best product, not just the one that pays the salesman good commission. |
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We have to assure ourselves that others are not committing similar offenses and getting away with it. |
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The people who are committing these atrocious acts are few, but they are mainly foreigners. |
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It is not a function of a committing magistrate to apply hearsay argument and exclude evidence. |
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These, in the main, are young people committing offences against other young people. |
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I was afraid of committing to one person, I'm a flighty, teasing bit of fluff. |
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Not that that would stop Mr Brown from committing other people's money to his cause. |
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After all, a lone bank robber can't be punished both for attempting bank robbery and for actually committing it. |
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Despite committing 13 penalties, the Iroquois roared back from a late 8-3 deficit to notch it at 8-8 before giving up a late goal. |
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I think what we have seen in terms of gay teenagers committing suicide because of bullying is anguishing. |
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She was a diabetic, so she was in some ways committing suicide in front of everyone. |
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The court cleared Serbia in 2007 of committing genocide after the fall of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia. |
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At BeyondVape there is a board where people can record their last tobacco cigarette in brass, a way of committing to vaping. |
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He chastised Menendez and other Senate leaders for not committing DSCC resources to helping Meek. |
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Police officers are also warning elderly people to be on their guard tonight because Halloween can be rife with people committing distraction burglaries. |
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In fact, these bikers are committing offences of driving on common land and causing a public nuisance, which can both carry up to six months in prison. |
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Whether by taking offenders out of circulation, or by deterring people from committing crimes in the first place, the evidence does seem to support the view that prison works. |
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La Barbie videotaped himself in the act of committing atrocities and mailed the evidence to The Dallas Morning News. |
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Keen on enjoying her youth, Reign has little interest in committing right now. |
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During his spring semester at Duke University, senior Lewis McLeod was expelled for committing a sexual assault. |
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This is the manifesto of an ironist, balanced between two poles but committing to neither, and Justice is perhaps best described as an ironist of nostalgia. |
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In Divergent, the dauntless faction is implanted with chips that track them, and are also brainwashed into committing genocide. |
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He lay on the grass and stroked it as if committing its texture to memory. |
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Disgrace and defeat were atoned by committing hara-kiri or seppuku. |
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I knew the rudeness I was committing, but still I rose and left the church. |
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I've spoken with him myself on his motives for committing his crime, and while I agreed to keep his explanation under my hat, I firmly believe his actions were justified. |
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She was guilty of committing adultery by having sexual intercourse. |
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Anyone contemplating home improvements should seek expert advice, shop around, and see examples of a tradesperson's work before committing themselves. |
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The seriousness of the offence precipitates a very harsh sanction so that other would-bes could be deterred or discouraged from committing a similar offence. |
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It's as clear an example in recent memory of committing bias by omission. |
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Prosecutors were found to have withheld evidence showing that the alibi of another suspect who had bragged about committing the murders was bogus. |
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To begin with, all pregnant ladies should consult a doctor or obstetrician before committing to a training program or considering training while pregnant. |
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This is a nation of laws, not Hollywood-style gunslinging, and the governor risks committing a heinous crime against humanity with such endorsements. |
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And like so many addicts about to face cold turkey, our leaders are now committing violent crimes to get what little is left of what we're hooked on. |
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This is self-government committing economic suicide, putting ideological absolutism ahead of solving problems. |
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The Japanese government had initially held out against committing the funds for financial reasons, according to a diplomat, but eventually relented. |
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Hence minorities were also targeted for committing various heinous crimes. |
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And will our newsrooms be filled with journalists so afraid of committing an ethical miscue that they fail to engage in aggressive and ethical journalism? |
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It seems that as part of this intifada, people on both sides are taking the law into their own hands and committing acts of violence against the other community. |
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Why are all these immoral, indecent, godless heathens apparently committing no crimes when decent, god-fearing folk are being arrested and institutionalized in droves? |
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We were committing a lot of players, so if they had the ball we had no cover on second and third phase, and if we had the ball they could defend against us mob-handed. |
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Third, money laundering is conducted as a way of handling illegal gains, and so stopping the laundering should restrict the committing of those other crimes. |
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They have resulted in a final order committing the applicant to prison. |
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One of the rare African America hedge fund managers, Bill Thomason says he likes to assess company management face-to-face before committing a cent of his money. |
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Discussions in London this week could end up with signatories committing themselves to a new measures to ensure that ships entering ports are safe. |
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He suggests that the Balestreros find proof-positive alibis for their whereabouts during all of the robberies Manny has been accused of committing. |
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Possible charges include committing an act which outrages public decency. |
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It is wrong, and the person committing the crime is entirely at fault. |
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He has been charged with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of administering intoxicating liquor to a minor with the intent of committing a crime. |
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Hedda talks him into committing suicide by shooting himself in the temple. |
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Yobs committing criminal acts or anti-social behaviour can be banned for up to a year and will have their photographs circulated to all members in the scheme. |
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Do not even consider committing the solecism of serving it with parmigiano. |
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy was attacked for impulsively committing his military to support the uprising. |
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Russell added that he feared the opera might have overstretched itself financially by committing to a complete production of Wagner's four-part Ring Cycle. |
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Persons suspected of committing a crime may be stopped and searched. |
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He was right, in the Overview, to leave himself plenty of wiggle room rather than committing to his own stated deadline. |
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This punishment ensures that a criminal pays for his crime, stops that criminal from committing any other crimes and thus protects innocent victims. |
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And when sufficiently afraid, we are capable of committing acts we believe we are incapable of committing. |
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He called on more charities to champion the rights and opportunities of older people, though he fell short of committing a future government to play a role. |
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After a series of twists and turns, Orestes makes himself known to Electra and they avenge their father's murder by committing an act of matricide. |
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Gray agreed to follow a three-year psychiatric community rehabilitation order committing him to constant appraisal, as well as treatment to raise his self-esteem. |
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Trying to prevent convicted felons from committing more crimes raises profound questions of character, habit, and the limits of social intervention. |
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Football isn't just about committing yourself to training and being fit. |
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There is also a real recognition that developed nations, committing funds to assist developing ones, need re-assurance that the cash will be well and effectively spent. |
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After all, if committing murder in D.C. or burglarizing apartments in San Francisco meant losing one's freedom, there'd be far fewer killers and burglars. |
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It is the first time a Peeping Tom has been banned from McDonald's after committing a sexual offence on its premises. |
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And he capped all that by committing a grand larceny of Tory language, particularly on crime and immigration issues. |
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Through overarmed police the government is committing a massacre in the big Brazilian cities, and particularly in Rio de Janeiro. |
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Police team raided at their hideout and arrested five criminals hailing from Afghanistan and committing dacoities in the city. |
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To avoid overcommitting yourself, Joy recommends starting off slowly with a one-time event rather than committing to once a week. |
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In ancient times, a form of margaritomancy was used to determine the guilt or innocence of a man or woman suspected of committing a crime. |
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The rule being that we should only be committing actions that provide pleasure to society. |
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Upon retirement, he returned to Australia's Blue Mountains, there committing suicide. |
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It occurs when someone kills, without intent, in the course of committing an unlawful act. |
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The accused's responsibility for causing death is constructed from the fault in committing what might have been a minor criminal act. |
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The division reinforced the right flank by committing the 15th Welsh who were able to push through into the wood. |
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Learning and committing to pacifism helps to send a message that violence is, in fact, not the most effective way. |
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Although the operation failed to take Caen, the Germans suffered many tank losses after committing every available Panzer unit to the operation. |
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In 1822 and 1824 the Turks and Egyptians ravaged the islands, including Chios and Psara, committing wholesale massacres of the population. |
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In addition to committing genocide the Cossacks also devastated the wildlife by slaughtering massive numbers of animals for fur. |
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Large bands of armed brigands roamed the country committing all manner of atrocities. |
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Consequently, people are saddled with original sin, born sinful and unable to avoid committing sinful acts. |
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It is the mental element of committing a crime and establishes the element of intent. |
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And in case of married male committing adultery with a married female, they shall receive one hundred lashes and be stoned to death. |
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For example, malice aforethought is used as a requirement for committing capital murder. |
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The two exceptions to this rule were a husband discovering his wife committing adultery and a father finding someone buggering his son. |
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Verbally committing oneself, a candidate is allotted a job, indebting him to the ruler. |
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Batten, of Neath Road, Maesteg, denied three counts of indecent assault and one of committing an act of gross indecency with a child. |
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This is the woman who was committing adultry with her husband, and now intends to sit at Prince Charles' side when he becomes king. |
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So Garfield committing seppuku is actually an allegory for DeForge having a bad Monday? |
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The company went on to claim that the fine was necessary as AbFab was committing a civil wrong every time it sent out a spam message. |
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He hanged himself despite attempts by other chatroom users to talk him out of committing suicide. |
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Officers will issue summonses against pedestrians for jaywalking or committing other serious traffic offences. |
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One by one, men she slept with are bumped off and it's clear other officers suspect her of committing the heinous crimes. |
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It's hard to forget Fran's reaction in season four of the crime drama following his arrest for committing a tiger kidnapping. |
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And if Florentines forgot, they might unwittingly marry a baptismal kin, thus committing spiritual incest. |
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So a straight-faced expose of extraterrestrials committing date rape seemed right at home. |
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Koeman hammered Maya Yoshida for committing his Southampton manager's cardinal sin of attempting a back-pass. |
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He didn't explain how a government that has been out of power for five years could give immunity to people committing carjackings now. |
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Palin promises more force if producers balk at committing their gas to a viable gas line project. |
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You might have satisfied every duty of political friendship, without committing the honour of your sovereign. |
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In other member states, MEPs are immune from detention and from legal proceedings, except when caught in the act of committing an offence. |
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Bede describes Wilfrid as saying that those who did not calculate the date of Easter according to the Roman system were committing a sin. |
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At first blush, it seems as if her sexual initiation supervenes in a brutal flash, in her vision of her father committing a most reprehended sexual act. |
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He memorised the Quran at the age of 13, accomplishing the task of committing to memory all 604 pages, 114 chapters and 6,236 verses of the Quran in just over two years. |
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The accused was found guilty of premeditated voluntary manslaughter, committing barbaric acts, attempt to set an inhabited house ablaze, and aggravated theft. |
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They also resented that the Sinhalese were committing attacks and piracy towards neighboring countries who had diplomatic relations with Ming China. |
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Croix, United States Virgin Islands to San Juan, Puerto Rico in the first quarter of 2014, committing to 400 jobs in Puerto Rico as part of the arrangement. |
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The use of the brush-pen and lampblack ink as the basic vehicle for committing thoughts to writing can be traced back to remote antiquity in China. |
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It is not worth while to spend your time in arguing against a cavil, but make him feel he is committing a sin to plead it, and thus enlist his conscience on your side. |
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Johan is determined to play the field and adamant about never committing. |
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Robert Minikin, a Standard Chartered currency strategist in London, said forecasting is difficult because governments are committing record sums to battle the recession. |
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Shaw noted that automakers are finally committing to stop using mercury switches, which can often be found in the trunks and glove compartments of vehicles. |
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After committing a robbery in Kent in 1676, William Nevison apparently rode to York to establish an alibi, and Defoe's account of that journey became part of folk legend. |
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The former church minister was found guilty in his absence at Warwick Crown Court on November 14 of entering into a bigamous marriage and committing forgery. |
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Man was capable of waging unjust wars and committing crimes. |
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To thwart this, they concluded a Treaty of Alliance with the United States on February 6, 1778, committing the Americans to seek nothing less than absolute independence. |
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However, many hardline fundamentalists in the SNP objected to committing the party to devolution, as it was short of full political Scottish independence. |
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At first he plans to kill them for committing an abomination but later realizes he has no right to do so, as the cannibals do not knowingly commit a crime. |
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On March 8, the NDP government of Saskatchewan announced that it would build a new secular hospital, with provisions for committing abortions and tubal ligations. |
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It is usual to say that Mill is committing a number of fallacies. |
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The appeals court noted that an excludable alien amused of committing a crime is entitled to constitutional protections of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments. |
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During planning for the Saratoga campaign, Howe was left with the choice of committing his army to support Burgoyne, or capture Philadelphia, the revolutionary capital. |
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The defendant argued that using cannabis was the only way in which his symptoms could be alleviated and that he could not do so without committing a criminal offence. |
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The venture failed and Evans could find no paying stockholders to launch it, possibly due to Evans committing the new venture to developing a steam wagon of his own design. |
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The constitution requires the AUF distribution to cover PUF debt service annually, effectively committing all PUF resources to bond and note payment. |
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Sikhs vow to wear the five Ks, which include a dagger, comb and bangle, and to eat only ritually killed meat, refrain from committing adultery or cutting their hair. |
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The government has blocked the websites since Saturday, accusing them of committing character assassination and insulting people, including key political leaders. |
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The Water Framework Directive of 2000 is a European Union directive committing EU member states to free inland and coastal waters from human influence. |
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Branko Geroski in Sloboden Pecat comments that the civil initiative for proclaiming SDSM leader Zoran Zaev for committing high treason represents idiotism of highest ranks. |
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Volksdeutsche of Polish ethnic origins were treated by the Poles with special contempt, but were also committing high treason according to Polish law. |
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