We have failed in our stewardship of this bountiful creation, harming our fellow creatures and abusing the resources of the gracious earth. |
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At least some people are realising that humans are completely abusing the right we have. |
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Most people make at least occasional visits to the pub and do so without abusing others. |
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He recalls a similar fate befalling Tim Flowers, who was carded for abusing a referee or assistant referee while warming the bench for Blackburn. |
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I want to know what checks there are in place to make sure people are not abusing or overusing those phones. |
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There will be no crackdown on Hooray Henrys spilling out of champagne bars and abusing people. |
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He said that the nine rebel ministers would not be missed and compared them to houseboys living in their master's house and abusing his property. |
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While he can be impeached for abusing this power, he cannot be criminally charged for such an abuse while in office. |
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The idea of combining toys and games is brilliant, but those two properties are abusing it by charging insane prices. |
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By abusing people's willingness to respond to emergencies, you make them less likely to respond to them at all. |
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If we can get our kids to age 21 without smoking or using illegal drugs or abusing alcohol, they're almost certain to be home free. |
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She was working as a prostitute by age 15, and began abusing alcohol and drugs. |
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Traditional circuses like the Shriner's have come under fire in recent years for exploiting and abusing animals. |
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A council worker is facing prison after being convicted of sexually abusing a young girl 30 years ago. |
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Even for the game against Dubnica last week, there were only about 1,000 fans and some of them were abusing us. |
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But in the post-match press conference, he accused Inter's players of verbally abusing him. |
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And in the tunnel after the game he sent off the Millwall goalkeeper for abusing him. |
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She had willed that after her death parts of her body be put on display or sent to those responsible for abusing animals. |
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The regional survey revealed 15 cases of reception class children verbally abusing teachers and seven cases at nurseries. |
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In this way, spendthrift borrowers are prevented from abusing the service and falling into the trap of revolving credit. |
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Those who equate hunting foxes with abusing children reduce humanity to the moral equivalent of mice. |
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Do you think he had a guilty conscience from abusing me, and he really loved me? |
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Well, how many of those children were sent down the path of a life of crime by fathers abusing them while on alcoholic benders? |
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When was the last time we heard a manager berate one of his own players on TV for feigning injury, diving, time-wasting or abusing the referee? |
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The jury at Glasgow High Court found him not guilty of two other charges of abusing a third boy and a young girl. |
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Still, beware of not abusing your self-confidence and earning the title of Mr. Arrogance. |
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I think it was a bowl and I was abusing it, using it outside on the front steps to mold snow sculptures. |
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An outstanding example of violently abusing plants for our entertainment is topiary art. |
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For years, the country was led by one political party, which was often accused of mismanaging the economy and abusing the rights of citizens. |
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We hope that the sentence will stand as a stark warning to anyone considering abusing the special responsibilities of charity trusteeship. |
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These penalties will hopefully act as a deterrent to anybody else thinking of abusing or assaulting a referee. |
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Yet, the incident was depicted as another example of a farmer abusing his worker. |
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We further demand that our Police Force cease both brutalizing us and in any way abusing their authority over us. |
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And why should a studio butcher its own work when those abusing it freely admit that, no, they haven't even seen the movie? |
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Sangh does not want to waste its invaluable time in abusing or criticizing others. |
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The highest ranking soldier charged with abusing Iraqi detainees has his day in court also. |
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But the fact that he is abusing the marriage covenant does not mean the marriage covenant does not exist. |
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Then she's at a public hearing, decrying the woman who dared to take her husband to task for sexually abusing their daughters. |
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Last year in Parliament, Labor's Craig Emerson accused insurance companies of abusing their market power over small smash repairers. |
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Not enough has been done to stop priests from sexually abusing young people. |
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He abstains from abusing his position for power or personal gain and strongly believes in the virtue of honesty, justice, and love of truth. |
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His fear of death is his justification for imprisoning and abusing Cate, his deeply confused, mentally troubled young victim, in a Leeds hotel room. |
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It featured some horrendous claims about anthropologists abusing a South American tribe and even conniving in their deaths from introduced diseases. |
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Or Colin Montgomerie, for that matter, who is still seeking a major tournament, and has spoken about quitting the United States, because the crowds there keep abusing him. |
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The 35-year-old said his charity gifts were his way of paying back a debt for abusing his privileged position as a highly-paid top-level footballer. |
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To the band's credit, this only seems to increase their pummelling potential, provoking them into walloping, abusing and thrashing their amps harder than ever. |
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Physical force exerted for the purpose of violating, damaging, or abusing. |
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Goddard was accused of abusing Michael Egan in Hawaii when Egan was a teenager. |
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He expresses bitter regret at the lives he has destroyed but admits he will never stop abusing and claims he is always relieved when the police catch up with him. |
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Why shouldn't he when the judge was so obviously abusing his authority? |
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The president lambasted the people who were behind land invasions in the Western Cape and Gauteng, describing them as opportunists who were abusing the country's democracy. |
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This progresses to Fox abusing Spinelli at Fox's home, forcing him to engage in various sexual acts. |
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In the meantime, paedophiles and rapists are out in the community, doing what they do best, because raping, abusing, and violating women and children is all they know. |
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You should have been protecting your daughters, not serially abusing them. |
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Given where his life appeared to be headed, Henderson isn't sure whether it's more remarkable that he stopped abusing alcohol and drugs or won the lottery. |
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The question on everyone's lips is when someone will be made an example of when he or she is found guilty of abusing public trust for stealing money. |
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Maday was accused of abusing between 35 and 45 children in Wisconsin, which is under the Chicago Archdiocese. |
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If your children see you shouting, abusing and behaving in a threatening manner to other people, they're going to think that this is an acceptable way of conducting oneself. |
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She said he pointed the axe out to her in the bedroom and threatened to chop her head off and kill her three-year-old daughter Amy after first sexually abusing her. |
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A damaged individual with a history of abusing himself and others. |
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This week, that life descended into 911 drama after Ortiz was arrested after Jameson accused him of physically abusing her. |
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As for the Integrity Act, while it spells out the definition of corruption, it neglects to state any sanctions for government officials found guilty of abusing their office. |
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We were still going along quite well, but he was just verbally abusing me. |
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Parents are abusing the new guidelines to save money on childminding. |
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Their sole purpose in being at the Old Head is to disrupt our business by intimidating, insulting and abusing our guests who come from all over the world. |
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But he started throwing around exercise books and verbally abusing me. |
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Most abusing priests were neither confirmed pedophiles, nor confirmed ephebophiles. |
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The English Parliament passed the Bill of Rights of 1689 that denounced James for abusing his power. |
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The English Parliament passed a Bill of Rights that denounced James for abusing his power. |
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Political economy theory regards constitutions as coordination devices that help citizens to prevent rulers from abusing power. |
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He pulled Riddle into Hogwarts from the orphanarium where he was abusing the other kids and stealing their stuff. |
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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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His court limited government spending and prohibited nobles and troops from abusing civilians or issuing edicts without authorization. |
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Solicitant, one who, abusing the privacy of the confessional, tempts women to a violation of chastity. |
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Microsoft is actually pretty good about warning users about active attacks abusing unpatched vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. |
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We are scum when it comes to abusing other people's countries with unbridled yobbishness. |
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A POP group were suspected of abusing girls at a paedophile brothel visited by Jimmy Savile, it was revealed last night. |
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David Harkness was only doing his job when he tried to send off Joseph Rimmer for verbally abusing him during a game in Southport in February. |
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Ford's drug abusing habit has since resulted in a number of memes that have become a rage on the Internet. |
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Many federal civil rights cases involve police or other authorities abusing their power under ''the color of law. |
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A POP group was suspected of abusing girls at a paedophile brothel visited by Jimmy Savile. |
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A RETIRED private school housemaster was jailed for 10 years yesterday for sexually abusing 10 pupils. |
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Never heard him speak of any one otherwise than depreciatingly, but the next moment after abusing a man, he would go any length to serve him. |
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Mr Irons, who already enjoys free parking as a council official, was slammed for abusing the system by Keith Robertson, chairman of Perth and Kinross Access Group. |
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Mourinho, too, had been sent off, for abusing referee Paradas Romero. |
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Cases of patients abusing substances such as glue, nail polish, benzene, petrol, methylated spirits, Tippex and even a mix of Coca-Cola and Disprin have been mentioned. |
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The problem with the asylum seekers and others who are abusing the visa liberalization, has once again been actualized ahead of the coming Progress Report on Macedonia. |
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Dubai A policeman has been charged with abusing his power and walking away with a bluetooth earpiece from the Duty Free at Dubai International Airport. |
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