Like them, they are polygamous mouthbrooders with no pair bonds and a tendency to harass females. |
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Then came the actions of our esteemed spy agency, that sees fit to harass people into cooperating with it. |
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Park officials contend that off-leash dogs roam onto sensitive dunes, dig up plants, chase birds and rabbits, and harass sea lions. |
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In addition the crusaders used light cavalry and horse archers in large numbers to harass the enemy, to scout, and to supplement the knights. |
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Using the private message system or e-mail form to harass or threaten other members is bannable on first offense. |
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An Internet message board has been pulled amid allegations it was used by bullies to harass and victimise school children. |
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As a young man, humbly dressed and without a flashy car, I am just the sort that police stop and harass. |
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The wider the debates the more they are likely to harass, confuse and distract hard-pressed District Court judges and magistrates in particular. |
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Since love, of his goodness, has converted you from your sin, you shall be the best pillar of all his faith, I trow, and most harass his foes. |
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They create blacklists and urge their readers and fellow bloggers to threaten and harass their targets. |
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If I'm walking home, minding my own business, they roll up on me and, you know, harass me, blah, blah, blah. |
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Rival studios and crabby film reviewers may ritually harass the studio, but it remains the most innovative producer of animation in Hollywood. |
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Unfortunately, it is periodically infested with bugs and vermin, which can harass citizens, contaminate buildings, etc. |
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In the meantime, the Feds have again shown a determination to trample on civil liberties to harass nonviolent protestors. |
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Although companies are allowed to send reminders to a person in debt, they are not allowed to harass someone. |
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Both harass the unemployed, pressuring them further into exploitative employment. |
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Soon Vova and his sister join the partisans and are doing what they can to harass the enemy. |
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In other instances, the enemy will harass a convoy with small arms fire, enticing the unit to dismount and return fire. |
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Remnants of the enemy have slipped into the civilian population and continue to harass coalition forces. |
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Now they're under your control, and you can call them from the sands and direct them to harass your enemies. |
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Starlings can be aggressive and will persistently harass other species to take over nesting cavities. |
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Often, cavalry came out to harass enemy armies as they scattered to plunder, slowing down progress even further. |
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Some governments gave pirates and privateers safe harbor to earn revenues or to harass their enemies. |
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Drawing a card from the deck will summon one inconvenience with which the wielder can harass his foes. |
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It was the right thing to do because all these student leaders do is harass people. |
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Ten years ago, if you had a boycott, you might send out a chain letter or harass some poor secretary in headquarters somewhere. |
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William Ferman complained that whenever he chose to stay out all night playing the fife in a saloon, his wife would harass him. |
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The long arm of Puritan persecution continued to harass those who embraced dissenting views causing a Baptist migration to New Jersey. |
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They don't beg and harass the stream of crowds that pass them with purposeful strides, the way their counterparts do in San Francisco. |
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Self-appointed guardians of orthodoxy in any number of faiths could use the legislation to harass dissidents within their own communities. |
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It is known to harass birds as large as Red-tailed Hawks or vultures, causing them to disgorge food. |
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How can landlords be allowed to harass tenants who pay their rent, just because they have other plans for the property? |
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Mothers were supposed to harass you until you had your own children, after which they spoiled your children rotten. |
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The council employs some young men as night patrol to harass and move on long grassers, often using physical force. |
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It would assume that anyone who says they don't own a car at all is lying and it would harass them continually with aggressive letters and vague threats. |
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In the past, there have been reports that this day is used by boys to harass girls in some north Indian cities like Jaipur, much as they would do during Holi. |
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Secondly he used his light and mobile forces, irregular Cossack and Kalmuck light cavalry, Russian dragoons and mounted infantry to harass the Swedish advance. |
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Its low-frequency ping can last 100 seconds, can travel hundreds of miles, and harass and displace whales from their feeding and breeding grounds. |
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Vague and pettifogging rules have been used to harass and close dozens of non-governmental organisations. |
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Act submissively towards all animals in the forest and do not exhibit any behaviour that may threaten or harass the animal. |
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Regularly, she takes pleasure to disguise and harass by phone the poor Ted who loses all quick wit. |
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Vaguely worded bans on protests and terrorist groups have been used to harass NGOs and imprison staff. |
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To its great shame, the United States has a pathetically weak labor law which makes it easy for employers to harass and punish workers who try to organize unions. |
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Okulicki and Pelczynski thought the plan for Warsaw's underground fighters to wait until the Wehrmacht evacuated the city, and then harass its rearguard, was too passive. |
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The French benefited considerably from an alliance with the Castilians which gave them supremacy at sea, enabling them to harass the English coasts. |
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On the negative side, some prosecutors have used the grand jury to harass those viewed as political undesirables. |
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A method utilized by small, mobile units to harass, weaken, demoralize, and combat larger conventional forces, guerrilla warfare antedates modern history. |
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This precinct of shops is habitually used by a bunch of local chavs to hang out, harass people going to said shops, smoke, drink and be generally chav-ish. |
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Government authorities are now using disinformation and defamation laws to harass, intimidate, and even jail their critics. |
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The Species at Risk Act protects leatherback turtles: it is forbidden to kill, harm, harass, or take a live specimen. |
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I can understand Ellis not wanting people to harass WB over it, he probably wants to keep them sweet in case any of his other work get the opportunity to jumpstart a tv show. |
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This was a deliberate course of conduct designed to create unpleasantness and to harass and distress. |
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But the place was overrun by rodents, there was no need to harass birds. |
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We may not be able to stop men from wanting to harass women but Internet technologies can easily be rebuilt. |
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They deliberately harass Oanh in order to put pressure on her, adversely affecting her mental health. |
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In rare instances dogs may harass or injure sheep, or wander off and not stay with the sheep. |
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Don't impersonate or harass Microsoft employees, moderators, other users, or other staff members. |
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This means, for example, that we never harass or discriminate against our customers. |
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He accepted that their motive for driving up and down the Todd was not to harass black people. |
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Wildlife officials received complaints that information was being used to harass and threaten hunters and trappers, Aasheim said. |
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He is also prohibited from being under the influence of alcohol or any other drug in public and must not harass, cause alarm or distress to anyone in a public place. |
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By sending his Numidian cavalry to harass the Roman camp on the right bank of the river Trebbia, he provoked the Roman commander Sempronius Longus into crossing to his side. |
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Clinics fear that the data would be used to target, harass and intimidate both clients and staff. |
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Kids tend to keep their phones on at all times, meaning bullies can harass victims at school or even in their own rooms. |
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No person shall harass, injure, attempt to kill or kill game with an oversnow vehicle or any other motor vehicle. |
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But fan armies have mostly gained notoriety for their propensity to harass and cajole. |
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The dead may not be able to harass you with writs, but are you entitled to portray them as double-dyed villains, despite the fact that they can't hire a lawyer? |
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It is these provisions which have time and again been used to harass political opponents. |
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They can cut off the person's account if it is being used to harass others. |
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Local art is much richer, communication is pleasant and easy, people do not harass us. |
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At the same time we have deployed our navy to harass and turn away boats. |
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Despite promises of police reform, police continue to use torture to intimidate, harass and humiliate women detainees to extract money or information. |
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But as to whether Ravi did what he did intentionally to harass Clementi for being gay, the jury rendered a split decision. |
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The clamour for marks and a rank at the end of the term is so intense and common that it's the norm to harass a child as long as it's for better marks. |
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He argues that the State party's assertion that he has continued to harass his daughter is irrelevant for current purposes. |
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However, both also believed that he would probably continue to verbally harass his employer. |
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A lot of pro-death penalty supporters talk down on and harass these people on internet forums. |
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They say migrants spit, steal electricity, commit crime, harass women, drain the public dole. |
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To hang upon the flanks of an enemy, is to harass and perplex him in a more desultory manner than what is generally practised when you press upon his rear. |
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She is using her bilingualism storm troopers to harass small business owners and is demanding that federal workers speak less English. |
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I would suggest that please do the landed status so that there would be no employer who would harass us, threaten us, for we wish only for our immigration here in Canada. |
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Throughout the winter New Jersey militia continued to harass British and Hessian forces near their three remaining posts along the Raritan River. |
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The American colonists had no ships of the line, and relied extensively on privateering to harass British shipping. |
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They harass and surf the bow waves of gray whales, as well as ocean swells. |
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The poster asked people to harass Zelich by cellphone and email. |
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We heard occasionally the police would come in and harass everyone. |
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The truck literally does a handbrake turn and drives back towards her before stopping in the middle of the road to harass this poor woman. |
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The Asbo bans him from Epsom and Ewell and says he must not be drunk or abusive or threaten, assault, harass or intimidate anyone in Surrey. |
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Foxes may harass hyenas, using their smaller size and greater speed to avoid the hyena's attacks. |
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The fields were burnt by the Goths to delay and harass the Romans with smoke, and negotiations began for an exchange of hostages. |
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Where the content of the messages and the identity of the addressee indicates an intention to harass or to act disloyally towards the employer, sterner measures may well be in order. |
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Fathers domineer, fiancés cheat, and male workers mock and harass. |
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When state authorities start to close down newspapers, when they start to harass or imprison journalists, it is a sure sign that human rights and freedom are crumbling. |
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Is it worse to harass or defame a teacher or a peer? |
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Using or contacting these web pages to disrupt or damage their contents or security measures, or to harass or vilify Berlitz, its products or services, or its employees is strictly prohibited. |
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Over the years, including during Tunisia's last presidential and legislative elections in October 2009, the authorities used these draconian laws to repress political opposition and harass independent civil society. |
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The same day, the impersonator began to harass the daughters. |
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For example, the extra-legal actions of security services, which scrutinize and harass civil society activists, are certainly not prescribed by law. |
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However, due to dubious and complex 'fine print', theses schemes then proceed to harass people for money in an extremely threatening and malicious manner. |
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What is the point of promoting open-mindedness and a tolerant society when a bunch of testosterone-fuelled youngsters find it funny to harass scantily dressed girls with obscene language and gestures? |
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The same Maiwolf holding company apparently also owns the debt collection companies which then proceed to harass, bully and threaten businesses to pay up. |
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Apart from Uyen's disagreeable encounter, the PSP continue to harass and summon my sister-in-law Le Thi Kieu Oanh, Pham Minh Hoang's spouse, for interrogation almost on a daily basis. |
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But the move comes as the company faces pressure over its self-service advertising tools, which have been used to troll and harass users of the site even after it announced a crackdown on harassment. |
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The inquiry that followed Anderson's death revealed a group of young white people had been coming to Jackson to harass and assault African Americans. |
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Despite the recent troubles in town and the men's subsequent actions, the defence claimed their intention was not to harass Aboriginals, but to check if it was possible to drive to the old Telegraph Station, 6km upriver. |
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He instructed Heritage Front members on how to collect the information from the answering machines, and then he told them how to harass the targets in order to collect information about other anti-racists. |
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The proportion of force available after this close screen has been provided should be employed to harass and attack U-boats which are gaining position or waiting to attack on the outskirts of the convoy. |
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Women are coming together online to shame men who harass and abuse them. |
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It has been reported that the Tunisian authorities continue to harass members of opposition groups and their families, with particular regard to restrictions on freedom of movement and the denial of passports. |
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The authorities sent plain-clothes police officers to harass her family. |
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Iran could threaten oil supplies coming from the Gulf, harass oil tankers sailing in the region or intervene in the western part of Saudi Arabia where the oil wells are concentrated. |
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Operation of the aircraft in a manner to intimidate or harass, for example flying mock attack runs, frightening children and animals, destroying buildings with rotor wash, sonic booms etc. |
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Saladin attempted to harass Richard's army into breaking its formation in order to defeat it in detail. |
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It is therefore illegal to import, export, kill, capture or harass green turtles. |
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They also harass and attempt to mate with females that head out to the water. |
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German and Turkish light forces would however continue to raid and harass Russian shipping until the end of the war in the east. |
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General Qi Jiguang made several timed, drifting explosives, to harass Japanese pirate ships. |
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Rommel recognised that the Allies would possess air superiority and would be able to harass his movements from the air. |
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At daybreak, satisfied the retreat was not a trap, Caesar sent cavalry to harass the rear guard, followed by three legions. |
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The Danevirke protected Danish land and gave Godfred the opportunity to harass Frisia and Flanders with pirate raids. |
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The libertines allowed the trial to drag on in an attempt to harass Calvin. |
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In January 1813, the American frigate Essex, under the command of Captain David Porter, sailed into the Pacific to harass British shipping. |
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Both species will readily harass the other when prey is caught. |
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The sadists who flay Jesus into hamburger, crowned him with thorns and harass his every step along the stations of the cross are a cretinous, drunken lot. |
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They ought to take an informed, rational decision subserving larger public interest and the power to file appeals should not be abused to harass innocent assessees. |
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The act's vague reimbursement policy for travel expenses left few with the ability to testify, and colonists argued that it would allow officials to harass them with impunity. |
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In a dispute with Denny, Cromwell had hired two unlicensed preachers to harass him, denounce the Book of Common Prayer and preach the gospel in his area. |
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Although resident killer whales have never been observed to eat other marine mammals, they occasionally harass and kill porpoises and seals for no apparent reason. |
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The Gallic invasion left Rome weakened, and the Gauls continued to harass the region until 345 BC when they entered into a formal peace treaty with Rome. |
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It was built around the possession of fortified places and the close pursuit of the Danes to harass them and impede their preferred occupation of plundering. |
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Whenever we film our video game parody skits, we try to include, and harass, as many people in public as we can. |
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No one will badger, harass, bother or hound you about your progress, or lack thereof. |
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Please torment, harass, vex, heckle, and badger those two blockheads until they honor their commitments to my defense fund. |
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