Over the last few months, councillors and residents say some local youngsters have been on the warpath, terrorising the people of Sutton. |
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A gang of young girls is terrorising residents of Darwin's northern suburbs. |
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For they stand accused of being a fifth column, a homegrown wing of a global movement bent on terrorising the West. |
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He was imprisoned in Switzerland for terrorising skiers while dressed as a yeti. |
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Posters and leaflets are being distributed at Oldhams estate to publicise the terms of a court order banning the boy from terrorising residents. |
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A temporary banning order designed to stop two teenage thugs from terrorising residents has been extended for a further five weeks. |
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They are taking action against a gang of bullies who are terrorising workers at the city's main mail depot. |
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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 court has gagged the Wandsworth Guardian to prevent it naming two boys accused of terrorising and vandalising their neighbourhood. |
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She has been in trouble with the police since she was 11, stealing, terrorising the neighbours, setting fire to things. |
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A former prison officer who works at a village youth club today spoke out on behalf of teenagers who have been blamed for terrorising residents. |
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Off-licences selling alcohol to underage drinkers could be targeted as tough tactics are adopted to stop teenage hoodlums terrorising a town. |
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Habitual teenage criminals are sent straight back home to continue terrorising their districts rather than being taken out of circulation. |
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This area was patrolled by German mercenaries who went on a rampage of pillage and terrorising the local population. |
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He certainly has the right kind of presence, raffish and raddled, teasing and terrorising. |
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The last thing it needs, then, is a gang of young yobs terrorising shoppers in the town centre. |
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Up to 70 teenage tearaways from rival gangs are terrorising residents and business owners in a turf war for Hawkell, a councillor has claimed. |
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This teacher went to jail and lost her job after tackling a bunch of youths who'd been terrorising her and vandalising her property. |
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Instead the tabloids were full of stories about gangs of hoodlums running out of control, terrorising vulnerable people. |
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Millions of Ukrainian peasants died as a result of deliberate policies aimed at terrorising the population by starvation. |
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Thomson, a former competitive javelin thrower, set about terrorising England with a constant barrage of bouncers. |
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In Sierra Leone a rabble of drugged-up teenagers with Kalashnikovs were terrorising an entire country. |
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One thing is clear, whatever the number, they're terrorising hundreds of thousands of people in the region. |
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If we get a clear look at the thing that is terrorising us, we gain some measuring of understanding of it, and our imaginations don't work anywhere near as hard. |
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A gang of youngsters is terrorising bus drivers by throwing stones, bricks and pieces of concrete at buses and smashing windows as they approach the outskirts of Leeds. |
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Two former students of Kingsdown School have been told to keep out of its grounds and area after terrorising teachers and pupils for a year and a half. |
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For years, a brutal junta has been terrorising the people of Burma, who live in extreme poverty. |
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Bush fires are terrorising Australia's cuddly national icon, the koala. |
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Police have launched a blitz on yobs who have been terrorising shoppers. |
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The LRA is highly mobile and operates across a vast area, terrorising communities through extremely brutal and unpredictable violence. |
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This environment has led to proliferation of impostors and conmen who are terrorising the unsuspecting public in the name of law enforcement. |
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Do you find yourselves terrorising your families with your airport and other travel habits? |
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Do you plan any initiatives to put a stop to those who are terrorising my country? |
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But where the fighting is not going on, looters have taken over, terrorising the city's inhabitants. |
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The heroes in the half shell battle assorted monsters terrorising New York. |
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If certain members of the UN Security Council, mindful of their own ugly records in terrorising turbulent provinces, veto such a proposal, a coalition of the willing should go ahead regardless. |
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Dissuasion is only possible by terrorising the terrorist, which would legitimize a very broad spectrum of forms of action on the margins of conventional law. |
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It would therefore be helpful if Parliament took a harder line in condemning the actions of the Sudanese Government, which is continuing to arm militias with the aim of terrorising the civilian population of Darfur. |
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I personally condemn this war, the oil trusts and other trusts linked to the UK and US Governments, which are terrorising an entire nation and already sharing out the profits of reconstruction. |
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The Ottoman government responded by putting to death the Greek patriarch, by terrorising the Greek populations in areas still under its control, and by sending troops to attempt to reassert their authority. |
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In it, a colourful shark hunter called Quint is hired to kill a great white terrorising a beach town. |
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Armed forces which are supposed to be combating terrorism, but which in reality are often terrorising the civilian population, can only increase resistance against the government which sent them. |
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Could you not consider using the French jets that are currently in neighbouring Chad to monitor the airspace and stop the Sudanese from terrorising the people of Darfur? |
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Caesar makes it clear that Germanic tribes were actually in the land of the Sequani and terrorising them. |
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My sister-in-law Oanh, my 6 year old niece and my elderly parents of 90 are undoubtedly subject to substantial threats and terrorising attacks by the state. |
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Then there is another 'state' which, in conniving silence, exercises its power by guaranteeing easy money, terrorising honest people and buying out the silence of its subjects with threats and weapons. |
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A DEVIL dog that ripped a family pet to shreds is terrorising a neighbourhood. |
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After their return, Richard achieved renown for killing the Wild Boar of Westmorland a ferocious animal that had been terrorising the local villages. |
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In the video, thugs claiming to be from the city's Walton City Road Gang can be seen terrorising local neighbourhoods on motorbikes, riding up and down terraced streets. |
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