They clarified for us the powers of dog rangers and dog officials to seize unregistered or offending dogs. |
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Avoid environmental offending agents such as rugs, cats, dogs and feather pillows. |
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Executives would issue denials, lash out at critics, and rush someone to the offending supplier's factory to put out the fire before it spread. |
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If major adverse reactions occur, the regimen, or the offending drug, if identified, must be stopped. |
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Indigenous and government agencies are reaffirming their commitment today to a project to prevent youth cyclical offending in Geraldton. |
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Is there a huge problem with renegade owners unlawfully springing their offending dogs from the doggy jail? |
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I managed to get rid of the dialog by killing some offending system process, but then lost all my unsaved work when the machine rebooted anyway. |
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Again, odds ratios were stronger for recidivistic violence than for violence in general or property offending. |
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Mix well and spray thoroughly over both sides of the foliage and onto the offending pest. |
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He is receiving help with his alcohol addiction and wants to stop this offending behaviour. |
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Successive administrations have proven adept at devising strategies for isolating offending regimes. |
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He will work with the West Yorkshire Police youth offending team over the next three months on schemes aimed at making amends for his crime. |
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But he had made the mistake of offending the punditocracy's amour propre, making them look like fools in the process. |
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I have no intention of offending her but it behooves me to remind her that feminist extremism works against genuine women's liberation. |
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Everyone laughed and nodded knowingly as Crystal joked about offending her roommate with her stinky jars of Asian food. |
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Justices adjourned the case so the youth offending team can prepare a pre-sentence report considering all possible sentences. |
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In his character-defining moment in Fireworks, Kitano planted a pair of chopsticks into the eye of an offending yakuza. |
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They would use lasers to record the gap between two vehicles over a given distance, their speeds and the number plate of the offending driver. |
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Although frustrated, the man meekly returned the offending piece back to its stand. |
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The offending publication was not made by the contemners in ignorance of the consequences. |
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Once exercised, the veto not only stopped the offending law, but also broke the Sejm, invalidating the entire legislative programme. |
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I palmed the offending items into a napkin and slipped the obscene bundle into my trouser pocket for disposal later. |
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Even when we switch off these allegedly offending channels here, those with satellite television will continue viewing them. |
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It was found that the biosocial interaction previously observed holds for violent but not nonviolent criminal offending. |
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Symptoms of a food allergy usually develop within about an hour after eating the offending food. |
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The offending article and my good self were relegated to the sin bin for a very long time. |
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The rate of offending for street crime is down by 19 per cent, a very positive decrease that is down to a lot of hard work and effort. |
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We would need to see the context of these memos to know what beefs Roberts might have had with the offending words. |
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This provides a lock for those who must use it or simply prefer to use it without offending the sensibilities of those who do not. |
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Patients identify offending foods by common names such as lobster, as opposed to the species names. |
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A spokeswoman told the newspaper that offending sections of the site had been removed and apologised for any offence caused. |
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Food allergies are untreatable, and people with these allergies must avoid offending foods, which can be impossible. |
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We had not originally envisaged being concerned with offending behaviour per se nor with offenders. |
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He is attacking lawyers for advancing needless litigation and thinks offending counselors should be sued. |
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Criminals try to avoid offending in places where they are likely to be noticed. |
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As a last resort, measures could be taken to prevent offending companies from being listed on the stock exchange. |
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Police are urging off-licences and traders selling alcohol to log the number of refusals and report offending adults. |
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His interests are the psychopathology of violent criminal behaviour in children, adolescents and adults, as well as violent serial offending. |
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They also include a risk assessment of the likelihood of further offending and possible harm to the public. |
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His wife pressures him to arrogantly walk across a red carpet into the palace, offending the gods. |
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If you've got a stomach flu or eaten something that's gone bad, diarrhea is your body's way of getting rid of the offending stuff fast. |
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Since there's little danger of hypothermia when the water temperature is 80 degrees, your chief sartorial concern is not offending other boaters. |
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Shaking himself clear of such offending thoughts he barely heard her undisguised disgust. |
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The flight attendant tied the curtain so business class could not use the offending lavatories! |
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Women should avoid wearing scanty beachwear in rural areas away from hotels and campsites to avoid offending locals. |
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It appears irreconcileable to justice, that the offending wife should be punished with the loss of her tocher, which is generally her all. |
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Blog entries lean heavily on the greengrocer's apostrophe, with numerous photographs of offending signs. |
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Microbes in the animals' stomachs help ferment grass and other foods into a digestible state, producing the offending gases. |
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If the offending player is benched for game, you'll find that things go a lot smoother afterwards. |
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Mr. Brown argued that the ticket should be waived because the offending traffic sign was not bilingual. |
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The offending post has been removed, thanks to a sharp-eyed programmer who let us know what had happened. |
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The offending male was rather sheepish when I glared at him through my cat-mask and asked him what exactly he thought he was doing. |
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His tendency to deny or minimalise his past offending behaviour makes counselling difficult. |
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Education ministers have now been ordered to spearhead the nationwide action on juvenile offending demanded by Blair's office. |
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Punishment is meted out in full view of others as the offending navy swabs are beaten with a rod on their buttocks. |
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The slide librarian called to ask whether I would like her to misfile the offending slides. |
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According to Dr Kilkelly, the Children's Court system is failing many young people and causing them to enter an endless cycle of offending. |
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In the interests of fair play we just need to put you right about a few things before you actually go offending anyone. |
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When the offending spouse initiated the divorce, however, the faithful spouse was more likely to experience depression. |
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Eventually got to work 35 minutes late, once the offending train had shunted into the sidings. |
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Adam picked up a pair of tweezers from the first aid kit and carefully removed the offending shard. |
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To punctuate his statement, he yanked the last offending hair out and set the tweezers down on his dresser. |
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Though he is sworn to secrecy, Larry, stricken with guilt over offending a friend, spills the beans. |
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The traffic warden was so horrified she couldn't work out what to write on a parking ticket for the offending vehicle. |
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The offending undergrowth has been causing problems for anglers who have sought help from the town council. |
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After the offending antigens are identified, then a mixture of these antigens can be formulated into a hyposensitizing injection. |
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Notice that you are able to turn her down with a little white lie, while neither offending her nor coming off as an abrupt and anti-social clod. |
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The offending player is automatically penalized with one strike and no points for the round, and the round is declared void. |
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She took off the offending dark green velvet dress and changed me into my beautiful white muslin dress with its pale blue sash. |
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It breaks the cycle of offending to feed drug habits and allows addicts to start the journey back to being a functioning member of society. |
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They may have a range of emotional needs, issues related to drugs or alcohol or a history of offending. |
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He urged the justices not to lock her up as he felt that she needed help in overcoming her emotional difficulties to stop her offending. |
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City officials originally requested that owners of these establishments voluntarily dismantle the offending structures. |
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The problem would be as much the risk of disparaging the concept of Tibet as it would be a risk of offending China. |
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Top offending foods identified were, in alphabetical order, barley, beef, chicken, lamb, potato, rice, soya and wheat. |
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Unfortunately this approach hasn't worked and the offending picture is still downloadable from the site. |
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For the canonic defense to work, everything substantively provocative in the offending art work has to be played down or simply denied. |
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The project has been introduced to help police solve crimes and deter criminals from further offending. |
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The multi-agency Youth Offending Team was set up just over a year ago in a bid to prevent young people offending and re-offending. |
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The bill lets politicians express solidarity with constituents who lost their jobs, without offending big hitters. |
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He roared in pain, then blew a jet of flame at the offending helicopter, causing it to explode in a fiery ball. |
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The film conspicuously avoids offering any spiritual insight for risk of offending anyone. |
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However you took the offending article down before I had chance to snort with derision at its fubar logic and textual opacity. |
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That system was to be better resourced to deal more effectively with offending behaviour. |
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It is a general courtesy in life to apologize for offending someone, even if you think you were in the right. |
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Joe Boyd, defending, said Mason's offending bore the hallmarks of unsophistication. |
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For what it's worth, the offending sign uses an apostrophe to suggest the possessive of a singular noun instead of the plural intention. |
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He caught hold of the neck of the offending garment and ripped it clean to the hem. |
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These are not fly-by-night firms and fortunately so far the offending firms have backed down. |
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But in cases of severe repeat offending, a mobile camera operated by police officers will be set up in the area. |
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Under section 139, it is for the prosecution to prove that the defendant knowingly had the offending article in his possession. |
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If they're not met, the offending scientist and the institution he works for is defunded. |
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For the respondents on the ascending slope of their offending careers, alcohol involvement determined their starting point. |
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She was sentenced to the pillory and to have the offending tapestry burned before her eyes. |
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Another way that pressure can be brought to bear on offending nations is through economic sanctions. |
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He was vetted by the Home Office when he helped set up the local youth offending team. |
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He has been involved in serious and violent offending over a prolonged period of time. |
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He spat the offending liquid into the dust, and passed the water bottle back to her. |
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But if she has no regrets about always offending you, hand her some walking papers. |
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Apparently, as a manager, it was his responsibility to chase down the offending culprit and resolve the situation. |
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Finding a way to prevent young people from being drawn into a life of continued offending is of prime importance. |
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Ministers hope the national launch of the scheme will help nip offending in the bud and stop young people being drawn into a life of crime. |
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That, he says, is simply to avoid offending his hardworking colleagues in the next room. |
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Well, I've blacklisted the sites and deleted the offending comments. |
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Guy Fieri has become the Food Network's biggest star, while offending foodies by promoting lowbrow favorites like BBQ sushi. |
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Fear of offending the grammar police can even produce a novel type of error called a hypercorrection. |
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Breaking the offending sentence into two sentences is grammatically correct but often rhythmically wrong. |
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You have done wrong, but in comparison to the very real evil that is sometimes revealed by prosecutors, your offending lies at the bottom of the scale. |
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The affable John Southworth registers his discontent mildly yet emphatically, his soft British accent shading the offending phrase with the damning taint of dismissiveness. |
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And a substantial number of allegations were made when virtually no action could be taken because the offending priest was already dead, resigned, retired, or laicized. |
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If the sight of a macadamia nut paralyzes you, for example, you can opt to remove all recipes with the offending food. |
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So how does a big-tent party authentically define itself in terms of faith, values, and religion without offending or even worse, seeming false or wishy-washy? |
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Mallea tells me that the ad has been reedited to take out that offending one line and now is back on the air. |
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The offending fire alarm was now completely detached from the wall. |
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The dispute-resolution process is also too protracted, and the sanctions against offending parties too lenient. |
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If eliminating water hammer from an older house, locating the offending valve or faucet and installing a water arrester at that location is one solution. |
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If a book has been mauled by our critics, one can hardly expect the massacre to be put on display in a shop aiming to shift copies of the offending item. |
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I also accept that there are very limited cases where a person who has a minor conviction might suffer a penalty out of all proportion to the early, minor offending. |
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This is the perfect chance to end these meetings without offending her. |
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As a garden weed, it was generally left unpulled for fear offending the Aul Man or the fairies, hence, despite its cursedness, it was in every garden. |
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After the state has reduced emissions of the offending pollutant and these programs have proven effective, it may apply for reattainment for the area. |
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After his praetorship he defeated Spartacus, but Pompey, after crucifying many fugitives, claimed credit for the victory, deeply offending Crassus. |
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There are few reports of diphtheroid endocarditis on intact valves, and, to our knowledge, this is the first case in which the offending organism was identified as C xerosis. |
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The probation service aims to reduce offending and protect the public. |
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It could not have been found by the jury on the balance of probabilities that Verebes was a principal or accessory before the fact to the applicant's offending. |
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In the space at the back of our stairs we found a small room, a small room that contained the soil stack, into which the offending waste pipe terminated. |
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So, in this episode, the crew simply tracks down the offending aliens, gives them the little foetus, and goes on their merry way, completely unaffected by the event. |
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Even with his offending ankle numbed by a painkiller shot, he appeared uncomfortable, huffing and puffing and repeatedly tying his shoe between pitches. |
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He concluded that 52 per cent of sufferers had reported a significant reduction of their symptoms after changing their diet to remove offending foods from their diets. |
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The lithe tortoiseshell regarded the offending human, then ambled toward the porch rail with nonchalant disgust and mounted it without disturbing a whisker. |
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Methadone is not a magic bullet that removes all offending behaviour. |
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To avoid young people offending in the first place, there will be more drug education in schools and schemes to tackle truancy and the number of excluded youngsters. |
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Increasing the severity of sentences will deter criminals from offending. |
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She picks up the offending ball of too-tight yarn and waves it accusingly. |
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The Prince's Trust has also been given money to fund a mentoring project to support young people from the borough who have offended or may be at risk of offending. |
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Rather than employing digital trickery or using the old-fashioned method of re-editing, he elected to blot out the offending material by a huge red block. |
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The attached letter informs the offending parties of their apparent error, and goes on to explain the correct use of the apostrophe with the help of several examples. |
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With a mere twist of the wrist he had the offending inner tube exposed and immediately pushed the valve sideways and showed me a tear in the rubber at that very spot. |
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The protocols and practices involved in muru would be determined by various factors, including the degree of the offence and the intent of the offending party. |
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The Minister compares a genuine life sentence, which connotes seriousness of offending and proper punishment, with the fact that someone is embarrassed about a past offence. |
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Omar and 12 of his students drove down to Spin Boldak and, depending on the version of the story, either ran the offending commander out of town or strung him up. |
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I souvenired the offending CD from the floor of the carriage. |
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It seems clear that despite all the high-minded language about offending democracy and the law, protesters are judged not according to what they do but why they do it. |
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To add to the theatricality, actors are engaged to entertain guests with performances of the most offending passages. |
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Firstly, that there are significant numbers of young men concentrated in inner areas of towns and cities about to hit the peak period of offending. |
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No sooner than Amy and Chasity had stepped out the door, a train of the offending boys and their mothers were making their way towards Chasity's brownstone. |
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To decimate the malformation, destroying the offending oil gland once it morphs into something with a head. |
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The prospect of having needles inserted into my face didn't fill me with joy, but it sounded a lot less scary than injecting a botulinum toxin into the offending areas. |
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But now his politics were offending the progressive sensibilities of the American film industry. |
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McDowell could have used all sorts of expletives to tell the offending fans to shut up. |
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The therapist is guided in conducting individual and conjoint sessions not only with nonoffending family members, but also with the offending family member. |
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In New Zealand the recidivist index showed that where people were released without parole, their rate of offending was twice the level of those who were released on parole. |
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An unsteady hand raised to the offending body part, shaking fingers drawing up to pull the dart out of her flesh and the hood it had pierced through to reach her neck. |
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Throughout this debate I have expressed an opinion in favour of removing the offending articles while keeping a weather eye on the wider political agenda. |
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I'm sure some of these may have had more realistic endings and the happier ones were tacked on by the demands of the studio, who always avoid offending the public. |
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So for some men it was clear that their offending was really about seeking intimacy with kids as opposed to adults, who they saw as untrustworthy. |
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Not since the days when a churl suffered extravagant penalties for offending a Norman lord have we seen such disparities of treatment within our justice system. |
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It argued that difficulties had been encountered in the parliamentary procedures which were required to abolish the offending measure, and which were outside its control. |
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Which would be like the NHL eschewing videotape and listening only to the offending player in a disciplinary process. |
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I am sorry to say that our employer knuckled under, and so did we, and we replaced that version of the paper with another, without the offending citation. |
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There she tests the offending knaydl. Once again the golf ball scoots around the bowl. |
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Slowther, who blames drink for his offending, admitted breaching the restraining order and was jailed Slowther for six months. |
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Arbitrary and onerous demands, as well as a reputation for offending Pohnpeian deities, sowed resentment among Pohnpeians. |
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To administer a send off the referee must stop play and signify the action by showing the offending player a red card. |
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And what I now know is that as a nation we cannot keep pussyfooting around issues of culture, race or religion for fear of offending people. |
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But, as offending someone is less serious than harming someone, the penalties imposed should be higher for causing harm. |
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At the door of St Paul's Cathedral, they had an argument that culminated in Sarah offending the Queen by telling her to be quiet. |
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The alleged indecent assaults date from 1980 to 1986 and relate to two complainants aged 14 and 15 at the time of the alleged offending. |
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The offending tribunes in this case were brought before the Senate and divested of their office. |
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Needless to say, Richards did not get another peep out of the offending chirper. |
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In some instances, they would deposit an offending sheepherder at one corner of the park and the herd at the other, 125 miles away. |
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Sand burr, downy brome grass, squirrel-tail grass, poverty grass, mesquite, cocklebur and clover are some of the offending plants. |
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They also count on busloads of seniors during the week, and they face a balancing act of not offending one group to please another. |
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The essay remained unpublished during his lifetime for fear of offending public morality. |
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In one of the offending cat-and-mouse cartoons, Tom tries to woo a lady cat by rolling and smoking a cigarette with one hand. |
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Anusha Rehman said that on September 17, 2012, the Supreme Court ordered PTA to block offending material on YouTube website or any other website. |
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And because authors of popular fiction have a fan community to serve, they can risk offending literary critic. |
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The creation of a national flag proved contentious, designs acceptable to one side typically offending the other. |
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However, private religious observance not involving Muslims nor offending public order and morality is sometimes tolerated. |
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The surgical procedure undertaken was transfixion of the offending vessel and appropriate closure of the access enterotomy. |
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Has the IRS taken actions to terminate the offending employees? |
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With backsides the size of a prairie and more fat that a Lurpak factory, they squeeze into the offending hipsters. |
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A few weeks later their contractors came along, drilled the offending section up and re-covered it. |
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The court has the power to fine and to ensure items bearing the offending Arms are removed, destroyed or forfeited. |
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Something in the fridge smelled terrible. The offending article was soon identified and removed. |
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Bahar issued an apology note last week, immediately after the offending article appeared, and it even closed itself for one day as an apologia. |
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I think some of the rank and file get caught up in horseplay and don't realize they may be offending someone,'' Block said. |
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Vomiting expels the offending substance before it can do any damage, says Koch. |
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It has been noted, however, that identification doesn't eliminate interference, but simply identifies the offending uplink. |
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It is not a true drug allergy, because allergies are type I hypersensitivity reactions, but repeated exposure to the offending agent can result in an anaphylactic reaction. |
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The referee failed to see the offending blow, and the match continued. |
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Mechanical systems that detect and sort out CCA wood use X-rays or lasers to detect the contaminant and then rely on mechanical sorting to jettison the offending pieces. |
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The house is full of chintz and nicknacks and Terry obediently removes the offending articles as instructed only to put them all back once the Hotel Inspector leaves. |
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Infection with most pathogens does not result in death of the host and the offending organism is ultimately cleared after the symptoms of the disease have waned. |
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Flaneurs, boulevardiers, and street-walkers either don't understand his gestures or think he's deliberately offending them in some way he may not yet have figured out. |
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Theresa from Peterhead is obsessed by the vast quantities of dog poo dotted about the Blue Toon and has taken to decorating the offending turds with strawberries and cream. |
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There is a demographic catastrophe happening in Europe that nobody wants to talk about, that we daren't bring up because we are so cagey about not offending people racially. |
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Recidivism studies are important indicators of restorativeness because a major objective in all restorative justice approaches is to change offending behavior. |
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As fouls in sailboat racing penalize the offending boat but do not advantage the fouled boat, drawing a foul in fleet racing is almost always a net loss. |
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This, in turn, led to a media backlash against DND censorship that resulted in Masse looking like a far bigger doofus than in the original offending article. |
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For every violent word on the list spoken by any staff member, one token is subtracted, and a hash mark added beside the offending word on the master list. |
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Earlier in September, Senator Ralph Recto said planting evidence is illegal and could land the offending person in authority to life imprisonment. |
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They hide in the shadows and at the 'brring-brring' of a phone or chitter-chatter, pounce on the offending viewer scaring the bejabbers out of them. |
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