I hereby apply to have the said demand set aside and to stop the Defendant and their agent and solicitor from harassing and molesting me. |
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Shopping in Hanoi is a harassing and stressful business with all the people, bikes and hooters, pollution and dirt. |
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They can be enforced whenever youths are harassing or causing distress to residents or businesses. |
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Despite my drunken earbashing, he still seemed to think that harassing me would somehow be of benefit to me. |
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You know, I'm sure she's been deluged with phone calls, harassing phone calls, attacks, and so forth. |
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But I have, for a long time, called him Badger, for his propensity of badgering and harassing young women with whom he fancies himself in love. |
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It will be used to support hit-and-run, ambush, and harassing, and urban warface missions. |
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Our pilots were used to harassing the enemy by strafing rail and truck areas, infantry and anything that moved. |
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I hope the intelligences would be more accurate in pinpointing the real criminals instead of harassing innocents. |
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He began associating with gangs, using drugs and verbally harassing and stalking young women. |
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Coalition ground forces wanted air support to take out harassing enemy artillery. |
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The cymbals have sounded, and one of the leopards has turned to look at a goat harassing a putto in the foreground. |
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While Platt was striking into Eritrea, Cunningham began his operations by harassing the Italians with raids from Kenya. |
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They sought to wear down the adversary through harassing actions and protracted conflict. |
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They followed the patrols, harassing them by throwing rocks and yelling profanities. |
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The university on Friday obtained an interim interdict prohibiting students from damaging property and harassing other students or staff members. |
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And on top of that some of those dodoes would act biggety and start harassing good workers! |
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Personally, I believe the police, traffic wardens, clampers, etc would stop harassing motorists if motorists stopped breaking the laws. |
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But will they be able to keep themselves away from the culture of intimidating and harassing their oppositions? |
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A dispersal area, which allows officers to send home groups harassing residents, is now in operation. |
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We have seen thugs, employed by powerful people, intimidating and harassing journalists. |
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It cites problems with beggars harassing shoppers, illegal street traders, shoplifters and pickpockets, litter, assault and robbery. |
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Many of the girls pointed out that the boys should realise that harassing a girl will end up having negative consequences for them too. |
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In that case the appellant had been convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm by harassing his female victim. |
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A large majority could entrench him in his redistributive dugout, relentlessly harassing business and taxpayers. |
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They go on to become anti-social scallywags who spend their evenings harassing local shopkeepers, kicking in bus stops and mugging other kids. |
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There was a chill in the air with winds from the not-so-distant fog harassing the prematurely yellowed leaves of maples. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if we had so much armor and cavalry on the ground that we could brush off these fedayeen who are harassing our supply lines? |
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A walk-in advice centre for stalkers opened yesterday, offering help to those who wish to stop harassing their victims. |
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At the time, area retailers were complaining of middle-class teenagers harassing shoppers for beer money. |
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With this pattern of play we find most of the players concentrated in a small area of the pitch, all of one team harassing and pressurising the man in possession. |
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A man in a white station wagon began harassing one of Sakia's friends. |
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Effectively controlling a passing offense always requires combining a harassing pass rush with gluelike pass coverage. |
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According to Moore, the chalkings qualify as defacement of property and harassing and intimidating behavior, both of which are violations of the Student Code of Conduct. |
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Kirby defended Alan and made excuses for his rude, harassing behavior. |
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He had moved to the west where he was harassing turret gunners of a sister company. |
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The other was of a Russian man harassing a female Chinese passenger on a train, as he rested his bare feet on her headrest. |
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Never act toward others in a way that could be considered as harassing, humiliating, bullying or pestering. |
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For too long the system has been abused as a means of harassing and silencing the government's critics. |
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These gangs tend to use intimidation by threatening and harassing victims and seem to have instilled fear within the community. |
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One of Ireland's most prominent anti-abortion activists has been found guilty of harassing the head of Belfast's Marie Stopes clinic. |
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Nesbitt, then in his late teens, had put his Checker Marathon between a police cruiser and the vehicle of a woman he saw a cop harassing. |
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His lawyer Sankara Nair, said Anwar had decided not to go because police were harassing and intimidating his staff. |
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The insurgents enjoy harassing us in the FOB by frequently firing 107-mm rockets at us. |
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The full force of the law should be against anybody who is harassing, attacking or threatening. |
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The way in which Kosovar-Albanians are currently harassing Serbs on Serb territory is not helping to defuse the situation on either side. |
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Violence and harassment in the workplace can involve insults, threats, bullying, physical assaults or sexually harassing behaviours. |
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According to the author, his supervisor began harassing him from that moment on. |
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The police are too busy persecuting and harassing motorists. |
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Such differences as exist among media do not warrant harsher treatment of threats, slurs, epithets, or harassing language because they occur in digital form. |
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Dogs aren't allowed on the trail without a leash, both to prevent them from harassing other hikers and to keep the dogs themselves out of trouble. |
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And they had been harassing him for selling untaxed cigarettes for a while. |
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At the laundry pond a marsh harrier was harassing the ducks and coots, flying low over them and flushing them out of the reeds and into open water. |
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Most of this stuff is borderline cruel or harassing, not entertaining. |
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It was apparent the two children who had been harassing me tenaciously were merely puppets attached to a string with the other end in the grip of that woman. |
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When the jackal got up, the suricates continued their harassing. |
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The parents of these children neither know, nor care where they are, so long as they are not causing them any inconvenience, or harassing people in their own locality. |
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What can I do if someone is harassing me in a chat room? |
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The impact of serious crimes and intimidatory and harassing acts on vulnerable minority communities of all ethnicities is significant, and perpetrators of such crimes need to be brought to justice in each and every instance. |
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Although he was wounded, he then led an attack to kill a sniper who had been harassing his unit. |
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These include prohibitions against harming, harassing, capturing, taking, or killing an individual of an endangered or threatened species, and against destroying its residence or critical habitat. |
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For example, Ironfists can be used a disposable front-line shield, like Buccaneers from Bretonnia, or as a harassing unit firing from the second line. |
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This is why Plastic Omnium can neither tolerate nor allow the slightest abusive or harassing behavior, whether in the form of a remark, physical contact or other inappropriate behavior. |
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The order prohibits the defendant from assaulting, harassing, threatening, stalking, or intimidating the person seeking the order. |
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One woman reported receiving up to 80 harassing texts a day. |
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She complained about harassing emails that may have bordered on threats. |
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They asked Muttahida to refrain from such tactics and stop harassing Sindhis in Karachi or Sindhi people can show backlash. |
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The association made a separate argument that the policy was not a reasonable exercise of management's rights and had the effect of harassing and intimidating employees. |
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The petitioner found this conduct on the part of her former physician was harassing and claimed that it interfered with her job duties as he would refuse to speak with her even regarding matters concerning patient care. |
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Later when the tide turned there were the exploits of Chindits, harassing in deep jungle behind enemy lines. |
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On the 11th the Americans decided to drive away the troops that were harassing them, and 2,000 American soldiers attacked the Morrison contingent on the farm of one John Crysler, which today is in Morrisburg, Ontario. |
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Prohibited behaviour includes harassing or causing distress or inconvenience to any person, transmitting obscene or offensive content or disrupting the normal flow of dialogue. |
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China has a history of harassing, sometimes fatally, Vietnamese fishermen in the Sea, especially around the Paracel and Spratly archipelagos that are claimed by both countries. |
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Mr. Speaker, the long gun registry does a good job of harassing law-abiding hunters and farmers and it does a good job of wasting money, but it does not do a good job of combatting crime. |
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There was an outcry in the press, which proclaimed that «AXA is harassing the disabled», despite the fact that we help 3,000 disabled people voluntarily in France while also carrying out many aid operations. |
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Transmit or facilitate distribution of content that is libelous, harmful, threatening, harassing, abusive, racially or ethnically offensive, vulgar, sexually explicit, obscene, defamatory, or objectionable. |
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After a dog attack the flock is more apt to be nervous and confused because the attack lasts longer, involves more chasing and harassing and usually involves several dogs attacking numerous sheep. |
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Many wanted to think of them as people who would be understanding and kind, but through their own experiences saw them as harassing children and sometimes causing them severe harm. |
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He was convicted of committing a serious offence while being arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct namely, harassing a public servant with a deadly weapon. |
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The waved albatross has been observed practising kleptoparasitism, harassing boobies to steal their food, making it the only member of its order to do so regularly. |
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Deergrass Road, female reported receiving harassing phone calls. |
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Kieran Stott, 16, led a gang of 30 yobs and was involved in 36 incidents including throwing fireworks at cars, harassing passers-by, racist abuse and vandalism, a court heard. |
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She told how in the ten months she lived with the woman, they had to move four times because her ex-boyfriend kept turning up at their addresses and harassing them. |
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One year after Congress passed the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act preventing the harming or harassing of seals, a survey of the entire Maine coast found only 30 grey seals. |
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Dolphins have also been observed harassing animals in other ways, for example by dragging birds underwater without showing any intent to eat them. |
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While humans are allowed to swim with manatees in one area of Florida, there have been numerous charges of people harassing and disturbing the manatees. |
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