You commo, femmo, pinko types will whine about how this man is clearly going to mistreat his woman. |
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Italy's churches draw millions of visitors each year and anger is mounting over how some mistreat the nation's religious heritage. |
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Certainly we shouldn't mistreat prisoners, or unnecessarily bomb innocent civilians. |
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These people know nothing about traveling through the Northland, and they badly mistreat Buck. |
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And I think that, you know, probably anyone who you make an example of, you are probably going to mistreat in some way. |
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They would mistreat me and abuse me, and would never have trusted me wandering the ship alone. |
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Even though he was blindfolded all the time, they kept him alright and they did not mistreat or beat him in any way. |
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In fact, in some of these countries, it's routine to mistreat prisoners and do a lot worse to them than we did to our prisoners. |
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If not, the people who mistreat the prisoners will be treated as war criminals. |
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The police mistreat people, and we don't condemn them too seriously for that, if it's in the distress of a riot situation. |
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Perpetrators can be parents who abuse and mistreat their children at home before they come to camp. |
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Upper-level tertiary students sometimes physically mistreat lower-level students, in a number of incidents to the point of death. |
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We cannot hunt, abuse and mistreat people in a quest for justice. |
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Historians generally agree that the Trek made it impossible for any government to ignore real job creation measures or mistreat workers in subsequent economic downturns. |
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To abuse means to mistreat, maltreat, ill-treat, treat badly, ill-use or misuse. |
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Though she didn't overtly mistreat my mother, I'm fairly certain that my mother saw her as a neglecter. |
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Now, June wants to know from Grandpa Peter if that's a reason to mistreat the new boy. |
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Should any problems arise regarding mistreat by the hotelier, you must swiftly contact the Tourist Police. |
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Politicians are keen to draw up new rules to ensure that mortgage companies do not mislead or mistreat naive borrowers. |
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It is absolutely shameful and appalling how some people mistreat animals and they must be held accountable. |
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He said that it was okay, as long as some basic rules were set on how to mistreat these people, they would not be mistreated too much. |
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To you who hear I say, love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. |
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Poverty often breaks up families that, as a result, abandon their kids in the streets or mistreat them. |
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He shall also undertake to give her adequate periods of rest and not mistreat her, under threat of prosecution. |
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Many employers mistreat their workers and deny them their most basic rights, under the threat of deportation. |
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I recall no vices as long as you didn't mistreat her or overload her. |
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In the Quran it very carefully and meticulously says you do not mistreat visitors in your own home or visitors in your own country if they are foreigners. |
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This is what happens if you mistreat wildlife. |
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Narcissistic personality disorder involves a pervasive grandiosity, an extreme desire for attention, a sense of entitlement, a willingness to exploit or mistreat others, an excessive need for admiration and a lack of empathy. |
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Do members of Parliament really want to create a Westbank government that will have free rein to mistreat its residents and to have that government's actions shielded from any and all challenges under the charter? |
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English football has long had a reputation for mishandling unusual attacking talent but in recent years it has also shown an ability to mistreat the more meat-and-potatoes centre-forward. |
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Although expulsion is, as governments maintain, a necessary instrument of any immigration policy, there is still a need to ensure that destination countries allow deportees to enter their territory and do not mistreat them. |
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The increased fines for those who mistreat and improperly transport livestock, combined with the augmented enforcement of Regulations, will help to ensure that animals are given safe and humane transport. |
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Under the Children's Rights Act, parents who mistreat their child or a guardian who neglects a child with whose welfare he has been entrusted are liable to prosecution. |
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Peter, however, alienated Mazepa and the Cossacks, ordering them to perform uncustomary duties and allowing the Russian army to mistreat the Ukraine's civilian population. |
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The fact is Canadian soldiers do not mistreat their prisoners. |
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If the PSP may mistreat a person of French nationality such as Uyen, it is undoubtedly evident that citizens of Vietnam may be far more mistreated. |
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Western nations risk sacrificing the right to criticise other countries for human-rights abuses if they mistreat detainees or threaten to execute them, argued Chris Patten, the EU's external-relations commissioner. |
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That one human being has the capacity to so mistreat another is not news. |
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Others contend that women mistreat one another because of hyperemotionality, leading them to become overly invested in insignificant nuances and causing them to hold grudges. |
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By day, the Europeans refortify their lighthouse and alternatively mistreat and fornicate with a female slave of the marine species, named Aneris. |
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I have a healthy disdain for companies that mistreat their workers. |
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