The CIM has deplored the incident as an uncalled for provocation by the miscreants. |
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Those who best serve their country too often pine and decay, whilst pensioned miscreants and lazy sinecurists roll in riches. |
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Such acts usually heralded the coming of thieves, murderers or some other class of miscreants trying to hide from something. |
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Some towns in Russia employ trolley police with powers to fine miscreants or issue persistent trolley thieves with life-bans from the store. |
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The programme used to have a fair mix of topics, but is now way too reliant on news and the carpeting of national miscreants. |
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I saw herds of ticket inspectors on the route catching unticketed miscreants during the first week of operation but I've not seen any since. |
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Criminal investigation officers planned a sting operation to catch the young miscreants following numerous complaints. |
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The enthusiasm for such measures reflects American frustration with crime and young miscreants, some experts say. |
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It's been a long time since such a collection of punks, misfits and miscreants gathered together to worship such an influential act. |
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But being in charge of a team that included known dysfunctional miscreants was hardly news to him. |
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The miscreants had reportedly made their entry through the front of the house. |
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I keep a vigilant watch but did not see any crimes being committed or miscreants around the premises. |
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He realized that, unless he was somehow able to screen out the miscreants, he would be spending all his time policing the area. |
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Unfortunately, that means it could attract the wrong sort of attention from ne'er-do-wells and miscreants. |
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If miscreants persisted in their illegal activity despite this warning they could be prosecuted. |
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Bandits and other miscreants roamed the dirt track after sundown, waiting for a horseman to come along so they could ambush him. |
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Reports suggest he has had occasion to shed the gentlemanly demeanour and give miscreants a good dressing-down. |
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Its streets attracted the villains and miscreants who would otherwise be widely dispersed. |
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She had never seen so many assassins and miscreants gathered together under the same banner in order to annihilate someone. |
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I'm sure the town's force could narrow down the possible desecrators to a similar number of miscreants. |
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But she could hardly fail to see the point when McDonald expressed his discomfort at passing miscreants micturating in his minimalist letter box. |
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Shahid said that a month ago some miscreants had come to this school with a can of fuel to burn down the school but the chowkidar and other people stopped them. |
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Not even his roguish, cutthroat crew of miscreants would do that. |
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It happens seldom enough that miscreants get their just deserts. |
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But, wary of riling Muslims, it has seldom brought miscreants to trial. This time may be different. |
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Where miscreants and criminals operate across borders, so must the long arm of the law. |
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He reasoned that the miscreants would feel sorry for bringing this extra work on the other students and would correct their behavior. |
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Even extremists use the internet to harvest young followers who are easily manipulated, and to terrorize those they view as miscreants. |
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The act of Bastinado, generally used to punish miscreants but also to elicit answers from torture victims, extends back through history hundreds of years. |
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But he also admitted that he would on occasion resort to the traditional police method of dealing with miscreants through a cuff on the ear. |
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That, in fact, is what they have become: neither snarling tyrants keelhauling miscreants, nor heroic helmsmen, but managers. |
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Despite lurid tales of the Russian mafia, they have far bigger fish to fry than tourists, so miscreants are no more than the petty chancers you'd meet in any Western city. |
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Now there is rare political unity over the absurdity of locking up minor miscreants. |
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Yet no precedent exists for firing miscreants, and appointing credible candidates would probably split the party. |
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In societies, there are freeloaders, scammers, and other miscreants. |
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This is how the great criminals and miscreants of the world get started. |
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In our understandable anger at the disgraceful and sickening behaviour of a small number of miscreants, we must not abandon norms of fairness and justice. |
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Such miscreants should be fined heavily and if need be even imprisoned. |
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But even when miscreants are eventually caught, their comments can damage the reputations of websites and social-media platforms, sometimes irretrievably. |
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He said 20 jawans of Railways and FC took action against miscreants who wanted to garget every passenger. |
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But he blamed the unrest on miscreants and agitators, declaring that protests had grown so loud only because he himself had magnanimously granted rights to free expression. In this section An end or a beginning? |
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According to the fire brigade sources, unknown miscreants set a mini bus on fire in the area of Nipa Choragi area of Karachi. |
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Hates the society that rejects him because of his vices and associates with pederasts, prostitutes, pimps, and other miscreants. |
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Security check points, warning signs on restriction of movement, functional street lights and the use of night guides are some of the neighbourhood measures to combat miscreants. |
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This has to do with removal of the miscreants that have manipulated the election to make it appear as if a new, fresh candidate has been elected your leader. |
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The project will highlight the operations of the OPC against armed robbers and social miscreants particularly in Lagos, Ibadan and Akure, the study area. |
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Thou oughtest not to be slothful to the destruction of the miscreants, but to constrain them to obey our Lord God. |
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Alongside, the external issues like troubles, made by fundamentalists or miscreants, breaching of commitment by donors etc in the overlapping areas of a big organization should be identified. |
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It had its dungeons and it cast the miscreants into the dungeons. |
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They ensured good behaviour by having miscreants publicly flogged. Today's referees lack such deterrents and professional sportsmen can transgress in a way that their classical predecessors could scarcely have imagined. |
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Coppers are more likely to need Armalites and body-armour than bicycle-clips to deal with today's breed of miscreants. |
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Another characteristic is the use of lathis which they use to punish miscreants. |
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The teacher sent the miscreants to see the school principal. |
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Yet ours was a common story, small-time miscreants, refusniks of the minor variety, furtive delinquents slipping off the reservation, but only to the party store next door. |
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