We are continuing to collect evidence every day against people who are still uploading music illegally, despite all the warnings we have given. |
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If they do not pay, the Council is expected to prosecute them for illegally plying for hire under the Road Traffic Act in a magistrates court. |
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Families are being asked to help put the brakes on youngsters who are plaguing their lives by riding illegally on motorcycles. |
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An inferior project such a plantation of non-native trees may block migratory routes of key species and illegally evict local people. |
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Momentarily I considered towing it to a nearby beauty spot where people were camping illegally. |
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Poachers illegally trade in snakes such as the Indian python, slaughtering the snake for their skin. |
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In related news, the Taiwan High Court yesterday fined a man for illegally hiring a Chinese woman to work in his home. |
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The pictures show baby lemurs from Madagascar that have been illegally smuggled into the country. |
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Aren't almost all handguns used in crimes stolen or smuggled into the country illegally already? |
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And up next, more than 3 million Mexican nationals live illegally in the United States. |
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He said the Council couldn't increase the level of fines imposed on people, who illegally dumped rubbish, as they were set down in legislation. |
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People who draw power illegally from street mains and other sources are the least bothered about public safety. |
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While leaving his house he was so miffed by a car that was illegally parked across his driveway that he lashed out and gave it a quick boot. |
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He said businesses appreciated the ease with which they could load and unload goods without being hindered by illegally parked cars. |
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The men advertised in English newspapers to hire girls but also used illegally trafficked women with no paperwork or visas. |
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There was an altercation outside between a fellow who had parked illegally and a traffic warden. |
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I parked illegally and asked a traffic warden on patrol if I could leave it there for a couple of minutes. |
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I noticed a traffic warden booking a car for parking illegally in a disabled parking bay. |
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Motorists parking illegally near the scene of a fatal accident face fines and penalty points as police in Accrington get tough on drivers. |
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In a murky turn that's never fully explained, we learn that Canadian immigration authorities want to nab her, as she's in the country illegally. |
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In the Fish Stocks Agreement this includes a power to inspect vessels in port and to prohibit landing or transhipment of illegally caught stock. |
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It had denied outright that it illegally received any money from business concerns. |
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Last year it settled charges that it illegally billed excessive fees and violated consumer protection regulations. |
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It's clear that the federal law prohibits anybody from inducing anyone to come into the United States illegally. |
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In shooting galleries, drug users are able to illegally rent cubicles to inject drugs. |
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As evidence for this point, consider that illegally or unethically obtained documents have often surfaced in the context of judicial nominations. |
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The company I was working for illegally underpaid all the workers, but there was nothing we could do about it. |
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He did push his ward committeemen to get good vote returns, but I am virtually certain he never even hinted at doing that illegally. |
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The Ukrainian Church has seceded from the Patriarchate of Moscow where it was placed uncanonically and illegally. |
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They were brought in illegally, possibly because somebody mistakenly thought they might have commercial potential. |
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For example, there is a distinct possibility of illegally or mistakenly altering data. |
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First he gets kicked out of two different militaries, then he illegally commandeers an army base, and then he loses the capitol of the world. |
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The comments we got from sixteen year olds who were illegally modding their wetware at the time were priceless. |
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The usual come-on is an appeal to the reader's greed, offering a fat commission for processing a huge, illegally gotten sum of money. |
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The parking wardens have no problem and are very quick at slapping fines on people who park illegally around Portlaoise. |
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Locals from Mountmellick are incensed by the amount of household rubbish that is being illegally dumped in areas of the town. |
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The newspaper had illegally blagged private financial and property details. |
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The council has also set up a Moped Reward Scheme to stop youngsters riding their mopeds illegally on the estate. |
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And no one knows how many children in our schools are there illegally for a simple reason. |
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He then began to illegally siphon his money from US bank accounts to offshore tax havens through a series of ingenious shell companies. |
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Traffic incidents included 15 motor accidents, 30 cases of traffic obstruction and 16 illegally parked cars. |
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Two men from Cleveland have been charged with illegally selling T-shirts imprinted with the Iowa State University logo. |
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The film industry estimates that one in five teenagers have illegally downloaded a feature film. |
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Several individuals were prosecuted for illegally downloading music and sharing it with others. |
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But the video referee ruled that Paul Johnson had been illegally dispossessed. |
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Many factories illegally disregard the minimum wage and frequently pay their laborers much less. |
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Information leading to the conviction of anyone selling flour illegally will be rewarded. |
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South Korean coastguardsmen attempted to seize two boats illegally fishing in the zone. |
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The three companies had apparently hired youths to illegally spray paint stencils of a peace sign on city streets and sidewalks. |
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Every one of these items had been cliftied, and appropriately, the marquee was also illegally acquired. |
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That leaves nearly a third of all old tires to be landfilled, stockpiled, or illegally dumped. |
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Although the cars were illegally parked in bus stop clearways, the correct signage, a big yellow B, has not yet been painted on the tarmac. |
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It said two persons were apprehended while attempting to take fish illegally at the fish pass in November. |
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The brothers travelled clandestinely through Iran, and crossed illegally into Turkey over a mountain pass. |
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He's been given a parking ticket for being badly, rather than illegally, parked. |
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I first wrote to you in May 1996 concerning the parlous state of the hulks and barges moored illegally along the waterfront by Waterman's Park. |
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One baboon-like monkey who is seriously endangered but still hunted illegally is the drill. |
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Now she was not only in the States illegally, the police had issued a warrant for her arrest after an antiwar protest that turned ugly. |
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Most were on a grass verge behind double yellow lines and were illegally parked. |
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After Toma's daughter complained, they arrested the men and charged them with illegally exhuming his corpse. |
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The court heard how he then went on to illegally dock these puppies tails by tying a rag round their tails to stop the blood supply. |
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Other species which were illegally chopped down included acacia, longan, banana and ivy trees, all found in Hong Kong's countryside. |
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Both books feature fighters blinded in one eye due to gloves having padding illegally removed. |
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Some sailors saw the pirates dock illegally at our harbor and sent out a warning they were in the area. |
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Cllr Denwood says she is urging city officials to prosecute anyone caught in the act of dumping rubbish illegally. |
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Even last October I thought nothing of travelling, illegally and in disguise, high up into the Khyber Pass. |
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He has said he declined to report the incident at the time because he had illegally discharged a firearm in a national park. |
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Alarms were raised when industrial glue was discharged into the harbour illegally. |
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By padlocking the gate, he said, she was illegally blocking him from his land. |
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Often the whole high street becomes gridlocked, meanwhile half the street is blocked by cars parked illegally. |
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It is sometimes claimed large trout caught in February are being illegally taken as kelts. |
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Witnesses swear that starving Indians' land is illegally reallotted and sold. |
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Sepa officials are stunned that chemists have been illegally disposing of controlled drugs in this way. |
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These charges range from weapons smuggling to illegally wiring large sums of money into the United States. |
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There are 40 incidents a day involving whole lorry-loads of waste being illegally dumped, in England and Wales. |
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One elderly woman has launched her own campaign for a CCTV camera crackdown on overweight lorries illegally passing through the town centre. |
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He, of all people should know better than to park illegally in a disabled space and deserves no sympathy whatsoever. |
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However, on December 24 he was formally charged with illegally acquiring and sharing information. |
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From 1618 the area was disafforested and the land leased, often to people who were already occupying it illegally. |
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In town, the word referred to those who illegally took possession of land on the urban peripheries. |
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Several police officers were on the scene and a wrecker was called out to remove illegally parked vehicles. |
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Prostitution is criminal, and bad things happen because it's run illegally by dirtbags who are criminals. |
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Meng Qinglin was detained many times without cause and was illegally detained in a labor camp three times. |
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A final reason was to reinstate an elected government illegally deposed by force. |
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The parking charges apply 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, with any car illegally parked being clamped. |
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It illegally sacked its entire waterfront workforce and attempted to replace them with secretly trained strike-breakers. |
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We used to go out and put posters up late at night illegally and put stickers all over town. |
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Estate agents who illegally fixed for sale signs to street furniture have been fined. |
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People found dumping illegally within the city boundary will go to court and will not be given the option of paying an on-the-spot fine. |
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The maximum penalty for illegally possessing a gun or ammunition is up to ten years in prison or a fine, or both. |
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The plan is expected to provide for up to 70,000 long-stay residents who were illegally charged. |
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The month-long amnesty is being held to encourage people to hand in any illegally held firearms and ammunition without fear of prosecution. |
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The UK government is attempting to illegally put the frighteners on smokers buying their requisites over the Internet, a dot.com has alleged. |
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The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority claims the cowboys were illegally using the former warehouse as a stable, a use it wasn't zoned for. |
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The cigarettes were then allegedly sold to smugglers and brought illegally into Canada through native reserves and border checkpoints. |
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Occupants have been evicted from yet another dilapidated city office block that is being used illegally as residential accommodation. |
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Another charge was cut short illegally by a tug from Barker five yards to the left of the penalty area. |
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Its Chief Executive illegally sold shares when in possession of privileged information about an impending price crash. |
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Changing the legislation to legalise a practice that had been illegally in operation for some time was sensible. |
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Arguing that Sunderland Council had illegally taken Thoburn's tools of trade, the pair demanded the return of his scales. |
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I hated the unjust, oppressive system so, in my twenties, I fled the country illegally to seek truth and freedom in the West. |
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He has denied that coach drivers are parking dangerously or illegally at the cliffs. |
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Court documents allege he was illegally switched from a reservist lieutenant commander to an active-duty commander following the school scandal. |
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Prior to this illegally parked vehicles were clamped at any hour of the day or night. |
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We often hear of private records being dumped illegally or information being stolen. |
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Jurors ruled the officer acted illegally, recklessly, and dangerously in shoving Mr Jackson to the ground. |
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Arizona has an open carry law and a police officer said the man was doing absolutely nothing illegally. |
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Remember that unless the minicab is pre-booked by phone the driver and his company are working illegally and the passenger uninsured. |
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As in the earlier study, many of them were underage when they gambled illegally in casinos. |
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The four were arrested and detained and it became clear that three had entered the country illegally. |
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The display of illegally taken animals will be backed by game wardens ready to answer questions on hunting regulations. |
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Most damningly of all, it is alleged that up to six new councillors are heavily in debt on their council tax and voting illegally in the chamber. |
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But police and customs officers later seized cases of lager and wine that had been illegally imported. |
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And they're pushing for greater leeway in launching cyberattacks against computers illegally transmitting copyrighted files. |
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Anti-social off-road bikers could have their vehicles seized if they continue to ride illegally. |
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At least two people died and eight are still missing after an illegally run ferry capsized and sank on Monday on the Yellow River near Ji'nan. |
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The Act further provides for the prosecution of landowners who illegally evict occupiers from their land. |
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She said the system was extremely cumbersome and that this had given some people cutting corners and operating illegally. |
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We left the fringes of urban wildlife and circled off round the lakes that were once gravel pits and where a fisherman dipped his rod illegally. |
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We will take 12,000 refugees a year, but we will not have people arriving here illegally and we will act to deter that occurring. |
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Most homes and businesses tap into the water system illegally and pay no fees currently. |
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The procedure will facilitate the cross-reference of data to prevent people staying here illegally or claiming asylum fraudulently. |
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We have written a major proposal to rehabilitate the house in which we are illegally squatting. |
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Stealing satellite television is a criminal act as bad as downloading music illegally or photocopying textbooks instead of buying them. |
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Are the brightly-coloured birds you see crammed into cages by street vendors being sold illegally? |
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The introduction of pay-by-weight billing countywide is leading to concerns that more waste will be dumped illegally in remote areas. |
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Typical offenses are growing cannabis, circulating counterfeit money, theft, homicide, and entering the country illegally. |
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A massive European eagle owl believed to have been released illegally is terrorising walkers and animals on Ilkley Moor. |
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A jury convicted him in May of illegally possessing the gas, a lock knife and a cosh at the airport. |
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They forced the Government's hand over Sunday trading by illegally opening all hours, to the delight of shoppers. |
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The college has repeatedly acted illegally toward a third of its former faculty members. |
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The four orang-utans and two gibbons were returned to Indonesia after being illegally poached and smuggled to Japan eight months ago. |
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The clamp-down is on targeted street vendors rather than the border crossings where the cigarette trucks enter the country illegally. |
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Hundreds of thousands of elephants were illegally poached and their tusks sold for profits. |
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The trial of a Norwegian teen accused of developing a utility that enables people to illegally copy DVD movies opened in Oslo yesterday. |
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Most were arrested for prostitution, selling contraband cigarettes and working illegally. |
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It was originally used as an aid in therapy but has no formal medicinal uses and is now illegally made as a recreational drug. |
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A fine break by the full back saw him brought down illegally when a certain try for the visitors looked on. |
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The rainforest is being cleared legally and illegally for timber, for pulp wood to make paper, and to make way for oil palm plantations. |
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The cooperative has formed forest protection teams that have helped in the confiscation of illegally cut timber. |
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Russian poachers catch them illegally to harvest their expensive caviar. |
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This great healing event for veterans has been pushed aside by a few ATV advocates insistent on illegally riding their silly toys. |
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For years now I have been against capital punishment, arguing that killing someone either illegally or legally was the most abominable and most repugnant of crimes. |
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The council has tried to address the problem of illegally dumped rubbish by organising free collections of household waste including unwanted fridges. |
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Immigration reform means a path to citizenship for people who came here illegally. |
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This often leaves those regarded as having acquired wealth illegally in full possession and under no obligation to compensate anyone for previous wrongdoing. |
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He turns a blind eye to the weapons that pass illegally through Shannon. |
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They punished me later by putting me illegally in mental hospital. |
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Accidentally, according to EIA, Italy is Europe's main importer of illegally logged wood and especially ramin, an endangered tree growing in Indonesia and Malaysia. |
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If those accused of illegally ramping up the stock price of gaming company BW Resources in the Philippines are students of history, they are probably carefree these days. |
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The emigrants, who are in the US illegally, are afraid to come home for the holiday, because they are likely to be refused re-entry to the States by the US authorities. |
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It is wrong to illegally download, but the answer cannot be jail. |
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Workers illegally fired for union activity have no right to reinstatement. |
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He added that thousands of people had also taken advantage of the recent amnesty period for those illegally receiving social grants to come forward and have them stopped. |
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Police are trying to find out if jetski operators had hired out the vehicles illegally, since the teenagers were under the legal age of 18 to drive them. |
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She recalls that during the famine her father illegally sold gold and silver. |
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The 1661 Prayer Book roughly followed 1559, and was uniformly used until the 20th cent., though Anglo-catholic ritualists often illegally used Tridentine rites in English. |
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They resolved that the king's bench had acted arbitrarily and illegally. |
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She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance. |
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Vickery is the man in trouble for illegally handling the ball in a ruck. |
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Now an employment tribunal has awarded her an undisclosed four-figure compensation payment and ruled that her employers acted illegally in sacking her. |
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The court rules that the squatters were illegally occupying the land. |
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There a shouting match ensued, apparently with the Syrian commander saying I had entered Syria illegally and should be jailed. |
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We do not tap telephones or install eavesdropping equipment illegally. |
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At Miami Carnival in October, several soca music traders set up stalls at major venues, openly hawking illegally acquired wares and at giveaway prices. |
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This meant that I missed the first turn, had to turn around illegally, and double back, and I was nearly hit by an angry suburban commuter as I searched for the place to turn. |
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In 2010, however, a Georgian court sentenced Batirashvili to three years of jail for illegally possessing a weapon. |
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Ms Zhang said the church had been illegally built and was structurally unsound. |
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Another 50,000 slipped into Cuba illegally from third countries. |
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It is more likely that the articles embodied the intent of serving as parameters against seditious speech aimed at inciting action to illegally overthrow a government. |
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But not everyone, as the Texas Public Policy Foundation's Josiah Neeley pointed out to me, is here illegally. |
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This crisis causes farmers to abandon their land and migrate toward urban areas to find menial work, or to illegally immigrate to more financially stable countries. |
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He was charged with the possession of a large quantity of merchandise protected by registered trademarks, and illegally selling the copyrighted merchandise. |
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One of the focuses of the campaign has been tippers and the Council has warned that anyone caught dumping waste illegally is liable for a fine and a court appearance. |
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John Sargent, the CEO of Macmillan, today published a letter insisting that he did not act illegally, and there was no collusion. |
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Using two barges, The Wimbrown VII and the Hercules as their operating Bases, SEALs patrolled the sea searching for minelayers thought to be illegally mining the local waters. |
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Children as young as 14 are also working illegally, while minor workplace misdemeanours are frequently met with corporal punishment or punitive wage reductions. |
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Investigators believe the explosion was caused by an electrical short circuit and claim that the plant was illegally manufacturing ammunition and explosives. |
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A special mobile police or army unit is being formed, in order to seize and deport foreigners or rejected asylum-seekers living illegally in the country. |
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A puppy, illegally imported from Morocco last month, is reported to have bitten at least nine people in the Gironde, Dordogne and Garonne regions of France before it died. |
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Now, in a turnabout, the 70-acre property about two miles from the border is being given to two immigrants whom the group caught trying to enter the United States illegally. |
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The riders, known as scramblers, are illegally riding their motorbikes, quad bikes and scooters across Crane Park and are tearing up the ground in the process. |
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The mobile music industry needs to make the legal experience of Bluetoothing music user-friendly and fairly priced, so those seeking music won't try to do it illegally. |
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He faces up to 10 years in jail for illegally smuggling arms into India. |
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Several threatened species including snow leopard and Tien Shan brown bear are illegally hunted for trade, and many others are traded at unsustainable levels. |
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Others employed guards or fenced their lands, but local people bribed guards, cut fencing, or illegally made copies of Veterinary Department branding irons. |
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These immigrants are often employed illegally for a pittance, working in factories or as fruit pickers. |
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In many areas, they are hunted illegally for ivory and bushmeat. |
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These millions of folks, in effect squatters illegally occupying untitled land, cannot ever use their houses for collateral for loans or have any recourse to generate wealth. |
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The significant cause of the congestion is vehicles being illegally parked on the double yellow lines and obstructing the narrow roads for other traffic. |
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Instead, most property is owned provisionally or even illegally, which means that large numbers of people live off the grid, escaping taxes and pilfering their utilities. |
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Humans continue to illegally harvest Pteronura brasiliensis for pelts. |
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A van driver suspected of illegally carrying waste materials and then dumping the mess could have their truck crushed unless they admit to being the owner. |
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The repossession company can hot-wire your car and drive it away from any location, as long as it doesn't illegally enter your locked garage or physically threaten you. |
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There is no suggestion that the company has acted illegally. |
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Hundreds of thousands of movies are illegally copied each day. |
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They later claimed that the collection had been illegally exported. |
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The court hereby finds him not guilty of illegally discharging a weapon. |
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Provenance is also important because there are so many fakes and forgeries in the market, as well as a wealth of items illegally excavated and exported. |
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One had stayed illegally after her six-month visa had expired, the other had been in the UK for some years after being brought into the country on a false passport. |
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Thousands of unwitting South African women may be married illegally to foreigners who have paid corrupt officials to falsify marriage certificates. |
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And as well as stopping all cars using bus lanes illegally, one driver was found to have no road tax, one had no insurance and two were given endorsable fixed penalty tickets. |
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The latest sites contain illegally dumped material as diverse as animal waste from slaughter houses, household rubbish and potentially toxic industrial waste. |
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There has been a spate of cases in the U. S. in which people who run file-sharing sites or illegally share content have been ordered to pay fines. |
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His friends broke several laws by transporting Abbey's corpse without a permit, interring him illegally on federal land, and forging a death certificate. |
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It means that if a policeman tries to use illegally obtained contraband as evidence to charge a suspect, the court will readily strike down such illicit evidence. |
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I think we have to differentiate here between those deer that have been legally shot at and those that have been illegally poached and there is a distinct difference. |
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Icey looked up from where she was leaned over, perfecting her look via her reflection in the window of a car, which was illegally parked in the bus lane with its flashers on. |
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So, as we get better at trying to check passports and illegally forged documents, they're going to try harder to recruit to get around that problem. |
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The program had no credentialed counselors, no chemical dependency services, failed to inform clients of their rights, and was found to be illegally handling medications. |
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Parish councillor David Sweet is urging residents to report anyone spotted allowing their dog to illegally foul restricted areas such as the High Street. |
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Dowley was unlucky to see her own hat-trick opportunity disallowed after a thunderous short corner strike was judged to have illegally deflected off a defender. |
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He also admitted to driving with faulty brakes and steering, and to driving illegally with a provisional licence, which he got following a previous disqualification. |
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Staff of roads service was in the area last Wednesday and with the support of local police they obtained the names and vehicle details of those encamped illegally. |
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It sometimes happens nowadays that people disforest vast territories without official permissions, illegally and then set fire to what remains after the illegal cutting. |
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Bradford Council has also issued a warning to business and residents, urging them to beware of conmen who are charging for waste disposal and then dumping it illegally. |
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Evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment is subject to the exclusionary rule, which prevents the use of illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials. |
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The affair erupted into a national controversy late last year when it was revealed the State had been illegally charging residents of nursing homes. |
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An expediter for the project's mob-tied developer was already under indictment for forging the demolition permit that had illegally cleared the site. |
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Clearways and other parking restrictions will be in force on roads around the racecourse and police have warned drivers their vehicles will be towed away if parked illegally. |
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Despite the speed limits people continue to use powerboats on the lake, both legally and illegally. |
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Although protected, sometimes wolves are still illegally killed in Greece, and their future is uncertain. |
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We've already crushed a number of scramblers and we are quite happy to crush more if it takes those which are illegally used off our streets. |
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The police impounded her car because it was illegally parked. |
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The most likely reason for this is that in 1086 Hamon, dapifer and Sheriff of Kent, owned the manor and, perhaps illegally, annexed it to Kent. |
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He was charged with illegally procuring young women for wealthy clients. |
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Is it true that I can no longer wheel clamp or tow away vehicles which park illegally or outstay their welcome? |
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Eggs are still illegally harvested in southern Europe, and adults of wintering birds are taken as food in West Africa and South America. |
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A VILLAGER caught by a water bailiff and accused of fishing illegally in a river was fined PS200 and ordered to pay PS147 costs yesterday. |
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They and unethical meat hunters will illegally and unsportingly even shoot a bird out of its roost tree, just before it makes its dawn descent. |
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This sudden and ongoing inflow of immigrants, particularly those arriving illegally by sea, has caused noticeable social tension. |
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Nastia, the five-month-old bear cub, had been illegally sold by Lutsk zoo to animal traders in Vinnytsia, Ukraine and was being made to perform. |
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It's easy for Sergio Romo to say those who entered this country illegally should get healthcare benefits paid for by California taxpayers. |
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There were renewed reports of Russian, Chinese and unregistered vessels illegally gillnetting for salmon in US waters of the North Pacific. |
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Looters illegally obtain artifacts or antiquities whereas relic hunters obtain them legally but unscientifically. |
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It followed a report from a council parking attendant who had issued a ticket to a car illegally parked in Market Square, Llandovery. |
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A CRACKDOWN has been launched to tackle offroad motorbikes and quads being driven illegally in Coventry. |
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He may have illegally borrowed black music to build his own bankroll. |
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The issues they tabled included the whistleblower bill and the bill banning the publication of illegally surveilled communication. |
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They are calling for Government action to clean up tons of rubbish dumped illegally in England's beauty spots. |
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According to media reports, about 400 Uighurs were detained for illegally entering Thailand in March last year. |
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More than a tonne of firewood was illegally sold per day in local bazaar by residents and strongmen, the official claimed. |
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Jesse Richart, 21, of Forksville, Sullivan County, was cited for illegally killing a tundra swan in March of 2009 in northern Sullivan County. |
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Authorities in Italy are investigating a 'Ndrangheta mafia clan accused of trafficking and illegally dumping nuclear waste. |
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The developer claimed that SCOPE and Quigley had libeled the company and illegally trespassed onto the company's property. |
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Further, the rubbish is believed to have contained remains of infected meat that had been illegally imported to Britain. |
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In 2015, the country of India is home to the largest number of children who are working illegally in various industrial industries. |
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Organizers of the LGBTIQ event claimed also that the activists broke into the private territory illegally. |
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Department of Commerce seeking relief from a surge in the importation of illegally priced Chinese ironing boards. |
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Methamphetamine is an inexpensive drug made illegally in home laboratories. |
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A COVENTRY man must pay almost pounds 1,000 for illegally dumping black bags, broken wood and buskets of household waste in the countryside. |
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There is a main parking lot in front of Al Esteqlal girls school and residents illegally block it with traffic cones. |
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She illegally siphoned money out of other people's bank accounts. |
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Some service workers moonlighted illegally providing services directly to customers for payment. |
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For take off, rest and landing she was illegally allowed to sit in the cabin crew horizontal rest area by the commander. |
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Angry tenants impatient to reclaim pastures for tillage were illegally destroying enclosures. |
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Sandoval accuses the TSE of failing to stop the ruling FRG from illegally campaigning in public schools. |
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The new law freed all slaves brought in illegally after its passage and imposed heavy fines on violators. |
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Many attempt to make it across the Timor Sea illegally, often with human smugglers, in boats that sink on the way. |
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At Rhyl Minimarket on Wellington Road, officers arrested a 21-year-old Iranian man who was working illegally. |
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The most effective injunction issued was to compel owners to deconvert buildings illegally converted to their original architectural structure. |
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It also imposes certain limitations on police investigating a crime and prevents the use of illegally obtained evidence at trial. |
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The Russian state pipeline operator Transneft said it cut supplies on the Druzhba pipeline to prevent Belarus illegally siphoning off oil. |
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The other components of meth, including hydriodic acid, are smuggled in or manufactured illegally. |
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Or it can prohibit someone from doing something, like using an illegally obtained trade secret. |
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Firstly, the high Irish penalty count and no sin-bins and their ability to slow our ball down illegally. |
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She has taken refuge in Algiers under the guidance of Soufuane, Lamias brother, who left Algiers to take off illegally to Europe. |
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In February of 1999, CABRAL pled guilty to a one count Indictment charging him with illegally reentering the United States following deportation. |
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This also applies for illegally passing a border oneself, for illegal immigration or illegal emigration. |
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In 1525, the Kongolese king, Afonso I, seized a French vessel and its crew for illegally trading on his coast. |
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Bone-idle drivers who illegally park in disabled bays were taken to task today by a handicapped shopper. |
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Each year, there are many raids on individuals suspected of illegally possessing fireworks. |
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Britain began illegally exporting opium to China from British India in the 18th century to counter its deficit. |
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The police officer let the ticket slide when she found her brother-in-law's car illegally parked. |
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It is, however, impossible to estimate the number of people who are obtaining polydrugs illegally or abusing them. |
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This is many times done illegally with artifacts stolen from research sites, costing many important scientific specimens each year. |
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Some nationalizations take place when a government seizes property acquired illegally. |
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Most free states not only prohibited slavery, but ruled that slaves brought and kept there illegally could be freed. |
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In some cases, ministers continued to baptise, marry, and preach in the parish church, quite illegally. |
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After Operation Streamline was implemented, nearly all people apprehended at the border who are suspected of having crossed illegally are subject to criminal prosecution. |
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A related topic is illegally passing a border oneself as a stowaway. |
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of migrants are moved illegally by highly organized international smuggling and trafficking groups, often in dangerous or inhumane conditions. |
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Melamine is an inexpensive industrial chemical which is sometimes illegally added to milk and other food products to increase their apparent protein content. |
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Braceros also had an introduction and decided to return illegally. |
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A MAN caught on CCTV illegally flytipping waste in a country lane out of the back of his white van has been ordered to pay more than pounds 1,000 by a court. |
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The EU competition watchdog has demanded Hungarian flag-carrier airline Malev hand back tens of millions of euros and tens of billions of forints in illegally paid state aid. |
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The council operates 15 household waste reception centres and in 2004 introduced a permit scheme to stop traders illegally depositing commercial waste at the centres. |
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After collecting his dinner, the hungry officer was then seen getting back into the illegally parked car on Raeburn Place in Edinburgh's Stockbridge. |
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In August 2010, the Texas Attorney General charged BP with illegally emitting harmful air pollutants from its Texas City refinery for more than a month. |
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At 13, he knew and understood hacking, and in high school he picked up warez trading and frequented chat rooms, where other backers traded software files illegally. |
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Among the merchandise destroyed was large quanities of Ugandan Waragi, otherwise known an B-52, a strong gin illegally imported from south Sudan's neighbor. |
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Otherwise known as reverse shoplifting, shopdropping involves surreptitiously putting things in stores, rather than illegally taking them out, and the motivations vary. |
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These are generally believed to have been escaped or released pets that had been held illegally, possibly released after the animals became too difficult to manage. |
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Although substantial time has passed since the time of regulated child labour, there is still a large number of children working illegally in Brazil. |
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Due to the raised age restriction of 14, at least half of the recorded young workers had been employed illegally which lead to many not being protect by important labour laws. |
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The firm illegally discharged waste oil, paint thinner and other toxic and hazardous substances by injecting them down the outer rim, or annuli, of the oil wells. |
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Police say the companies were used to hide illegally diverted funds. |
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They supplied the rebels illegally with ships, salt and gunpowder. |
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When first appointed, he surveyed and mapped the entire system, and strove to investigate the many abuses of the water supply, such as the act of tapping into pipes illegally. |
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Other economic activities undertaken on these islands are fur hunting and trapping as well as logging, which in the past were often done illegally. |
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