But officers who repeatedly exceed detection targets or perform above and beyond the call of duty could be in line for bonuses. |
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In severe cases, the soreness and pain are extreme and recur repeatedly accompanied by swelling of the joints and even deformity. |
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She spoke out repeatedly against U.S. imperialism and was a powerful critic of racism, sexism, and homophobia on the campus. |
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The white and tortoiseshell cat is very affectionate, but repeatedly ignored because of her age. |
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Later on, the caffeine seems to wear off, and torpid ballads take over as the singer ventures repeatedly into a strained falsetto. |
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And the limelight is repeatedly stolen by John Kazek's gloriously brash Bottom and, best of all, Malcolm Shields's mercurially nimble Puck. |
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History has repeatedly told the merciless lesson that underrating the potential of weird ideas is dearly bought. |
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In one attack, a bar owner was repeatedly beaten to the point where he thought he was going to be killed. |
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She was beaten repeatedly around the head with a heavy object, and left for dead in her home in Kinton, Herefordshire, last September. |
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He was tied to a telegraph pole in a field on the outskirts of Cork City where he was repeatedly beaten by a gang of up to five men. |
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She claimed she was beaten repeatedly by members of her partner's family and decided to escape from them at the first opportunity. |
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He was heard to express the view repeatedly that self-help was the better way of dealing with criminals. |
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An armed robber who battered a security guard repeatedly with a stick was yesterday jailed for eight and a half years. |
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After repeatedly warning the boys to stop throwing food and keep quiet, the manager finally told them to leave. |
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His eyes were red from lack of sleep and he blinked repeatedly to stop tears as he walked through the crowds. |
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Earth is repeatedly attacked by the Mimetic Beasts, leaving Goh and Anna to defend it in their battle mechas. |
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Alas, she repeatedly hits the microphone to blast her listener with monotone meanderings, thus dampening the whole vibe. |
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Murphy was furious and threatened repeatedly to sue the production company. |
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I think I was put off the game during my early teens when my brother repeatedly thrashed me. |
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The college has repeatedly acted illegally toward a third of its former faculty members. |
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Publication has been delayed repeatedly by barneys between the Department of the Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture. |
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She also described how the Federal Government tried repeatedly to solve the problem with band-aid solutions. |
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A honeybee scout may advertise one site over a period of days, but she repeatedly inspects her choice. |
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A police officer caught on video repeatedly bashing a protester walking, just walking, in the front line of a march. |
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They have held the contract for the last 20 years, repeatedly winning when it is put out to tender every three or four years. |
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During the Korean War, both Pyongyang and Beijing repeatedly accused the US of employing bacteriological weapons. |
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This process includes tempering, which consists of repeatedly heating the chocolate to a specific temperature and then cooling it down. |
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Complete your backswing, then repeatedly swing to about halfway down to sense your wide arc. |
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A dancer attempts to run up the slope, but repeatedly slips down, to the point of tedium. |
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His hands held a stained and striped tea towel that he repeatedly polished the rim of the same glass with. |
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Bathed in yellow light hovering over the gloom of the garden she looked in at a woman repeatedly working a tea towel around the inside of a mug. |
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Replaying breakup or accident scenes heightens their sentimental power, akin to repeatedly ripping the scab off a wound. |
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Instead, the company has focused on repeatedly modernizing its production facilities with tools such as computer-controlled, laser-guided saws. |
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He has repeatedly said he wants to see a switch from indirect taxation to taxation on income. |
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Now, however, the vast lobby is eerily silent save a single discordant chord struck repeatedly by a piano tuner. |
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In general, Hindu practices, and sati in particular, are repeatedly characterized as demonic in a manner similar to European witchcraft. |
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What I do know is that Bridges was trouble on the set from day one, repeatedly sassing directors, crew members, and even fellow cast members. |
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It becomes increasingly difficult when it occurs so repeatedly not to start asking awkward questions. |
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She played the disreputable vamp who wore flashy clothes and repeatedly raised her skirt as if to advertise her availability. |
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It's best to gently, repeatedly nudge some notions into people's minds, while taking care not to overwhelm or accuse. |
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He says he was offered oil, but did not take it up and repeatedly told them he was not interested. |
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We were repeatedly laid over on our beam ends and washed over by the seas as if we were a half tide rock. |
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In 1815 he invented a safety lamp for use in coal-mines, after risking his life repeatedly in earlier tests. |
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The patient is conscious at this point and is repeatedly examined by the surgeon or neurologist. |
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Fish the two-hook rig on the seabed but lift the rod repeatedly to make the lures and bait work like swimming fish. |
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After a fortnight of failure, a villager reported that the lurcher repeatedly visited one isolated house. |
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Dozens of people have repeatedly reported the presence of these odd luminous objects. |
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Wagons repeatedly broke down on the rutty roads, and men as well as horses were exhausted by the hardships of travel over the long distances. |
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He repeatedly sought assurances to this effect over a period of three years. |
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All the men speak repeatedly of the dismemberment of Yugoslavia but only the Serbs continue to call their rump state by that name. |
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It is the fate of modernism that we repeatedly lose touch with nature, the environment, the planet. |
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Thunder rumbled around the rooftops and lightning flashed repeatedly across the sodden skyline. |
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Since being approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1981, aspartame has been repeatedly panned in the media, for different reasons. |
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When Hamlet knifes Polonius, the prince walks behind the arras to make sure he has finished the job, repeatedly stabbing the body. |
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They have repeatedly managed to attract an impressive roster of artists and curators to its event. |
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Its two horn-like projections, normally hanging down like lobes, were repeatedly folded in order to funnel food into its mouth. |
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This fidgeting included absent-minded arhythmic key rattling, and moving repeatedly in his seat. |
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The director also sounds like he's rolling his eyes when he instructs the actor repeatedly to talk directly into the mic. |
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Michael and his friends take out their rage on the teacher by duct-taping him to his chair and repeatedly rolling him across the floor. |
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We reported on Tuesday that we were unable to contact the Scottish club, after repeatedly trying to call the club on a direct line. |
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The faults and limitations of the genre are obvious and have been repeatedly stated. |
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He praises the prelates who repeatedly call him in to question his apostolate of presence. |
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One of the quotes which was repeatedly cited by Stalin concerned the difference drawn by Marx between socialism and communism. |
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He repeatedly returns to comparisons with more biblical Protestant traditions, feminist theology, and liberation theology. |
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Horticulturists at the facility have repeatedly failed to propagate the plant by cuttings or grafts. |
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I have repeatedly had cars flashing their lights at me or hooting their horns and giving very rude gestures. |
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He produced a knife and forced her to remove her underwear, but when she repeatedly asked to be freed he panicked and let her go. |
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From 750 B.C. on, Assyrian kings repeatedly claimed sovereignty over the islands. |
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And while the Find-and-Replace tool was unusable, I could manually repeat a simple Find and repeatedly retype the replacement text. |
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The Angolan opposition has repeatedly called for legislative and presidential elections to be held next year. |
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The members of the emergency services were repeatedly but restrainedly commended for doing a fine job. |
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The large maps make it incredibly easy to sit at an enemy respawn point and repeatedly kill opponents off before they can react. |
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The secretary has pointed out repeatedly that all it takes is nine votes to pass a resolution, and he is sure that he has them. |
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For all the fierceness of his republican beliefs, he has repeatedly stated his willingness to talk to the killers of his father and brother. |
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The prosecution team is reprimanded for repeatedly bringing Ms. Starling, Dr. Lecter, and their companions before this bench. |
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Indeed, the intensity of belonging to a culture of extremity is repeatedly amplified through the media. |
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Therefore, he repeatedly undercuts his real basis of power precisely by figuring as the leader of an amorphous mass. |
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Hughes uses a lot of graveyard imagery, repeatedly emphasising the darkness of his subject matter. |
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More realisations are bound to come to me over the next ten days but my housemate repeatedly informed me that Goldie lives in Northwood. |
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Neruda repeatedly spoke for persecuted writers, including, or especially, those with whom he disagreed. |
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If the cyst reoccurs, it can be repeatedly drained if it continues to be symptomatic. |
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He was knocked to the ground and kicked repeatedly in the face by the yobs who threatened to kill him unless he handed over cash. |
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Secession would not remedy any ill facing the South, he repeatedly declared. |
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During the early 1850s he repeatedly crossed over the mountains and disappeared for months at a time, exploring and living off the land. |
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She was repeatedly fascinated by elderly residents who were reliving the same memories. |
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I tried to call Stevie Clark repeatedly but his phone alternated between off and unobtainable. |
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Stomach acid that is repeatedly regurgitated can damage the lining of the gullet. |
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At the post-match press conference, Connors, then on the wrong side of 30, was asked repeatedly about his retirement plans. |
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The government's reasons for proposing the citizenship referendum have shifted repeatedly since it was first announced. |
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We have repeatedly asked the council to refer this matter to an independent body. |
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Civil emergency plans were repeatedly redrawn and elaborate dress rehearsals staged to cover every conceivable crisis. |
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The elephant went on to its knees and tried to roll on top of Fay, repeatedly trying to stab him with her tusks. |
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Any lesion, even one presumed benign, that repeatedly recurs after proper cryotherapy should be biopsied. |
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In this article I would like to share with readers the themes that recur repeatedly in studies of successful organisations. |
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The victim cried repeatedly in the witness box at York Crown Court as she described how Volans kicked her in the head after coming to her house. |
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The inquest heard that the brothers were shy, reclusive men, who repeatedly ignored doctors. |
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Also, should prisoners who repeatedly commit crime spend a longer time behind bars simply because they're recidivists? |
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Oh, sure, you all have seen me wing a couple of people, but I hope that it was only after they'd repeatedly attacked me. |
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Thrashing the water with opened wings, the bird repeatedly disappeared completely underwater. |
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With millions of dollars at stake on a single player, it's hard to fault the franchises for repeatedly kicking the tires. |
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While the federal transport minister repeatedly says he doesn't have to contribute a cent, she is keen for them to kick the tin again. |
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They cornered him and launched a brutal attack in which he was repeatedly kicked in the head as he lay on the ground. |
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A slight, sickly child, he grew increasingly odd and eccentric, throwing tantrums, fussing about and repeatedly breaking wind. |
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Tree poisoning has again reared its ugly head on the peninsula, with a row of trees in Terry St Balmain repeatedly vandalised. |
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It may sound crude, but that is, in essence, the choice women are repeatedly asked to make. |
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The delegation heard that one inmate had complained that his head was repeatedly banged against a wall by an officer. |
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There was an adorable little boy living next door to us, who would keep saying hello repeatedly until we said hello back. |
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As I pulled up in the car park, a wasp launched itself at the windscreen and kept repeatedly battering itself against the glass. |
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During his term of office, Khatami has repeatedly sought a rapprochement with the US, to a large extent unsuccessfully. |
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He repeatedly had to ransom prisoners taken in the course of Lombard raids, who would otherwise have been sold off as slaves. |
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They repeatedly insist on the existence of immutable and eternal laws that lend a structure and meaning to the seeming randomness of life. |
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To commence near-field studies we provided voltage ramps to extend the near-field fiber repeatedly toward the sample. |
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For years before that, he struggled with drug and alcohol addictions while repeatedly clashing with the law. |
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But she doesn't help her cause much when she repeatedly telegraphs her character's joie de vivre by bounding rabbitlike into scenes. |
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We found, in fact, that the teachers repeatedly shifted the focus from race to socioeconomic status. |
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He seems to view this as a deep problem with economic theory, referring repeatedly to the rabbit hole into which free traders have fallen. |
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Free calls allow scammers to spend as long as they want wearing victims down with long calls or repeatedly phoning back. |
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Now repeatedly raise and lower your heels for a strong stretch of the calves and Achilles tendons. |
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Even before birth, babies repeatedly kick their legs, wave their arms, and bring their hands to the mouth. |
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He said he couldn't understand why he was repeatedly jeered during his speech about the evils of reconciliation. |
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I was repeatedly forced to waive my rights in order to be treated like any other accused. |
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The Quaker, an ardent Federalist, aided Antifederalist opposition to the Constitution by repeatedly raising objections to the slave trade clause. |
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He was jailed three times for repeatedly flouting a court order banning him from the estate. |
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Monogamy has never meant much to Jack the Lad, who admits he repeatedly lied to Anjelica during their 17-year relationship. |
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As an American family living here, we have been repeatedly verbally abused. |
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Now in her 30s, between the ages of 9 and 18, Samantha was repeatedly sexually abused by her stepfather. |
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One case being investigated involves a prepubescent girl who is being held prisoner in a room and repeatedly abused. |
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She was charged with stealing two dogs after she had repeatedly complained that the dogs were being abused. |
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I saw children who had been repeatedly abused by loved ones or people in authority. |
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During 10 months of detention in Syria, Arar was repeatedly abused and tortured. |
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After being repeatedly abused, the boy escapes, but something inside him is damaged for life. |
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The standard of tax office internal safeguards, repeatedly found wanting, are again in question. |
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During his subsequent wanderings, Odysseus is dipped repeatedly back into the condition of the obscured. |
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He hit her repeatedly on her back with the lead cable and kicked her savagely. |
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That modern science has repeatedly affirmed their findings does little to abate the continuing doubt. |
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I was repeatedly informed it was just bad luck and handed yet another prescription. |
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Images of the hotel crop up repeatedly in his paintings, sometimes plagued by bats or monsters. |
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He abdicated his role of objective journalist by repeatedly asking the envoy leading questions, loaded with venomous descriptions of the prime minister. |
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The administration repeatedly refused to characterize the matter in terms of national security interests. |
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His difference makes him a victim, repeatedly abused and cheated. |
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Married off at 11 and repeatedly abused by her husband, she fought against the officially outlawed caste system, becoming a folk hero to many and a menace to others. |
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A shopkeeper who has been punched in the face and repeatedly racially abused by a teenage gang, fears that his family could be the next to suffer. |
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They repeatedly zapped a 100-nanometer-diameter raised patch of semiconductor called a quantum dot with laser light delivered through a microscopic glass fiber. |
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The soldier blinked repeatedly and then raised his horn to his lips. |
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The family gathers in front of the house, the mother in her wasp-waisted dress a picture of 1950s domesticity as she repeatedly leads a child down the walk. |
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But he also wants to avoid being made to look like a chump, as repeatedly happened in his first term. |
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Queen Anne's commissioners were seriously concerned about foundations in Millbank's quicksands, calling repeatedly for reports from architects, surveyors and master tradesmen. |
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Dettori was out of luck on Godolphin's Inamorato in the following UAE Derby when his mount got trapped on the rails and was repeatedly denied a run until it was too late. |
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Using large video screens placed at either end of the jury box, the prosecutors repeatedly showed an animated simulation of a knife slicing into a human chest. |
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It is also not advisable to consolidate debts by repeatedly remortgaging. |
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Their names repeatedly crop up in the course of his rapid-fire patter. |
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Over the past few years, pollsters repeatedly have corroborated the phenomenon. |
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Other ministers have repeatedly kicked all proposals into the long grass. |
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The real issue is, why are you so heavily interested in someone who isn't reciprocating interest in an active way and repeatedly delivers fresh blows of rejection? |
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And yet Dempsey and others have repeatedly said ISIS cannot be defeated militarily. |
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The Japanese government has repeatedly tried to reflate the economy, with special packages and cuts in interest rates, but so far to little effect. |
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The government knowingly allowed the military-intelligence complex to repeatedly disregard its directive. |
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Lewis repeatedly denied that the Narnia stories were allegories. |
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The anti-MMR campaign has repeatedly smeared its critics either as stooges of the medical establishment or as lackeys of the vaccine manufacturers. |
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Ibrahim says he repeatedly wrote letters asking for his son to be taken out of seclusion. |
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He repeatedly stressed he was not linking aid to any relaxation of the rules on soccer and insisted no pre-conditions would be fixed to a GAA grant application. |
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It's true that Villarreal had been warned repeatedly that an invasion was coming from Glasgow and it seems obvious that their security arrangements were lamentably inadequate. |
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Should the Taskbar not be visible, with the Alt key pressed, repeatedly press the Tab key until Internet Explorer is the active window, you should then be able to close it. |
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Also, Congress has repeatedly favored importing cheaper foreign drugs as a way to renew price competition in the US drug market, the most expensive in the world. |
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An hour later, one of the stewardesses remonstrates repeatedly with Duane to return his seat to the upright position for landing. |
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She repeatedly called such members of the audience to the dance floor. |
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Medea was popular enough to be repeatedly restaged in the next century, and was re-created in Latin by Seneca for the brutal world of the early Roman Empire. |
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I worked with an English fellow a few years back who, in the midst of a Brisbane summer, told me he found the repeatedly brilliant blue skies and fine weather a real drag. |
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I felt weak for doing so, and as I cried I thought about the blast, dragging the memory up and thinking about it repeatedly until I remembered the smell. |
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The 18th century saw incessant warfare between the colonial powers, towns repeatedly sacked, and islands taken and retaken, often for use as bargaining counters at the peace. |
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Manson says classic plays should repeatedly be retranslated to resonate in the current era, and translators like Thompson should take great licence. |
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The crowd roared their approval as one of Irish racing's greatest favourites rewrote the record books yet again and Pat Smullen repeatedly waved his whip in triumph. |
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Indeed he treasured his relationship with the conservative icon Bill Buckley, whom he debated repeatedly on firing line. |
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The woman who grasped Britain's unions by the neck and hurled them repeatedly against the wall, like some floppy rag doll. |
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Throughout her testimony, she repeatedly put a slender hand to her chest and took in gulps of air to fortify herself. |
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And pro-choice activists have repeatedly failed to reframe them as issues of discrimination against women. |
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She has repeatedly denied any romantic relationship with her former boss. |
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Loss of indusium, dimorphism, areolate venation, and reduced blade dissection have occurred repeatedly along many evolutionary lines in Dryopteridaceae. |
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The gagging can be extreme, even when patients are relaxed and cooperating by swallowing repeatedly during the procedure. |
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Once the most valuable trees have been taken down, the kuda-kuda trails are often sold to another group of loggers and the areas are repeatedly logged for less valuable trees. |
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Iraq gassed the Iranian army repeatedly and then turned the weapons on its own Kurdish population. |
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He was a charismatic loose cannon, a leader with the makings of greatness repeatedly brought low by his own untamed passions and headstrong impulsiveness. |
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And, quite suspiciously, he and his assigns have repeatedly refused to hand those documents over to independent investigative authorities to authenticate them. |
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Employees in the hazardous area have been supplied with safety glasses to protect their eyes but won't wear them despite being repeatedly asked to do so. |
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I followed, trying repeatedly to get a good look, but they never allowed me more than a glimpse of their tails as they disappeared beyond the next bend. |
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I repeatedly read heartburn the way I repeatedly watched Clueless, because it never failed to make me smile. |
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Clowney was heartily congratulated by his teammates, and then saw his tackle repeatedly on highlight reels. |
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The teens then repeatedly punched the Sikh man, threw a bottle at him and ran off. |
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Treating carpets with tannic acid or benzyl benzoate can remove some dust mite residue, but such chemicals must be applied repeatedly and can worsen allergies in some people. |
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When an ayah tried to comfort the crying child, she inadvertently caused the scorpion hidden in its nightdress to sting repeatedly until the baby died. |
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I'd never heard of a hippo attacking repeatedly like this, but he clearly wanted me dead. |
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In the male mythical imagination women are repeatedly associated with nature rather than culture, savagery rather than civilization, the wild rather than the tame. |
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For those still on the fence, social science has repeatedly documented the reality of implicit racial bias. |
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If a teen is repeatedly threatening to end his or her life he may mean it. |
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They kicked and fought and spat and succeeded in repeatedly filling their opponents with fear. |
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I walked backwards and forwards in front of them repeatedly as though someone were pressing the rewind button on a video machine, but to no avail. |
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The menservants all threw themselves repeatedly at the door. |
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For his part, the defendant repeatedly proclaimed his innocence, insisting he had dug deep into his own pockets to bail the church out of financial difficulties. |
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Du Bois repeatedly defended liberal education against those who saw it as impractical. |
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Rather, Mahone is well aware of, and repeatedly stresses, the stunning rise to fame he has experienced. |
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He hit her repeatedly around the head and stole her bank card. |
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I wiped my right hand repeatedly on the dark gray material of the skirt. |
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Before coming to Australia, I was repeatedly told about the concept of mateship, the idea of coming to a friend's aid when the friend was in trouble. |
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Springtime for Henry played Broadway in the early '30s and then again in the early '50s but became a laughingstock as Edward Everett Horton repeatedly barnstormed it. |
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First, personally, I do happen to think that Linux is more securable than Windows, and I've said so repeatedly in this very column over the years. |
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Nor is it where the gunman then viciously pistol whips his victim repeatedly for having the temerity not to die. |
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Jeffries says Bratton has repeatedly expressed his belief that there is no compelling basis for the police department to change. |
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Mediation has been repeatedly called for in the loyalist feud. |
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Throughout proceedings this jug was repeatedly raised and toasted to us, his audience. |
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The government that repeatedly declares that an educated society is its goal has to avoid the self-conceit and arrogance coming from holding power. |
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Nigerians have become desensitized to suffering, I was repeatedly told during my time in Lagos. |
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At the five-minute mark, the mesmerically building whirrs and tones build are repeatedly interrupted by the sample of a heavy metal riff that is played over and over again. |
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Flames will engulf your feet, roasting them with agonizing slowness while a grating metallic voice repeatedly says the name and slogan of a product. |
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They say he repeatedly turned down offers for syndication across multiple platforms. |
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If there was a takeaway from this weekend, it's that this message was repeatedly said by trusted, respected conservatives. |
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He also accuses Isabel of repeatedly trying to seduce him, although he supposedly refused to succumb to her licentious ways. |
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As the author repeatedly points out, the pornographic material he seized wasn't simply more explicit than 18-certificate films or top-shelf magazines. |
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In a patch of calm sea it hopped repeatedly until it settled and sank. |
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One wonders repeatedly why he bothered, and why he did not turn his obvious abilities to something better, or take his Toryism off to a more promising part of the country. |
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She tells us repeatedly about how she planned to travel after the war but she ended up meeting my Grandad, marrying him very quickly and moving to London. |
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Martin Luther King warned repeatedly that anti-Semitism would soon be disguised as anti-Zionism. |
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There are several supposed Cumbric elements which occur repeatedly in place names of the region. |
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As intended, all three characters were used repeatedly throughout the next decade by Todd McFarlane within the wider Spawn universe. |
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However efforts remain to be made, and the IMF repeatedly mentions the need to strengthen financial transparency and fiscal structure. |
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The movie shows him repeatedly seeking to get back into her good graces. |
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She felt they had insulted her by repeatedly ignoring her questions. |
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Footage of the incident shows her arguing with the attendant and repeatedly rasing the knife in a threatening way. |
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In a coppiced wood, which is called a copse, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level, known as a stool. |
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He immediately killed his daughter by repeatedly stabbing her with a knife. |
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He was said to have placed the sock in a shopping basket and repeatedly filmed the women's underskirts. |
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American musician Gwen Stefani has repeatedly incorporated African prints into her clothing line and can often be seen wearing it. |
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For example, a magnetised rod can be created by repeatedly rubbing an iron rod with a magnetic lodestone. |
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Oman has competed repeatedly for a position in the FIFA World Cup, but have yet qualified to compete in the tournament. |
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In July 1957, the Sultan's forces were withdrawing, but they were repeatedly ambushed, sustaining heavy casualties. |
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The plague repeatedly returned to haunt Europe and the Mediterranean from 14th through 17th centuries. |
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The Sinhalese army hastily returned and surrounded the capital, but they were repeatedly defeated in battle against the invading Chinese troops. |
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Government attempts to limit the gill netting of salmon by the Micmacs repeatedly failed. |
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There were several staging posts along the route of India Run that were repeatedly used. |
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Max Planck repeatedly advocated for the dictionary and funding was eventually taken up by the Emergency Association of German Science. |
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In the annual Nation Brands Index global survey, Germany became significantly and repeatedly more highly ranked after the tournament. |
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Another point of contention was the crusade, which Frederick had promised but repeatedly postponed. |
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It came up repeatedly over the succeeding decades until the grandsons of Charlemagne created distinct sovereign kingdoms. |
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On the day of the assassination, Domitian was distressed and repeatedly asked a servant to tell him what time it was. |
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Julia has become quite a good kite pilot. She has learned how to repeatedly buzz her father's head, coming within two feet, and not hitting him. |
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Moldavia was invaded repeatedly by Crimean Tatars and, beginning in the 15th century, by the Turks. |
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He was asked repeatedly by Radio 4's John Humphrys if he had raised HSBC's collusion in tax evasion before appointing the bank's former boss. |
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By repeatedly subdividing the mother liposome or newly formed daughters, the researchers add to the network. |
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The Roman Empire had been repeatedly attacked by invading armies from Northern Europe and in 476, Rome finally fell. |
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The advantage of shape memory polymer resins is that they can be shaped and reshaped repeatedly without losing their material properties. |
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In Blood and Sand, meanwhile, Valentino repeatedly solicits the attention of women who have turned away from him. |
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One dynamic pattern shown by cuttlefish is dark mottled waves apparently repeatedly moving down the body of the animals. |
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Whales have already seen repeatedly at various of these such as Indian River Inlet, Delaware River, Cape Cod Canal, Jacksonville Drum, and so on. |
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Their environmental impacts have been shown repeatedly to be less damaging to the environment, and a boon to global biodiversity. |
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I've been told repeatedly that electricity above the waist is dangerous, but I've seen guys using violet wands on other guys' chests. |
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Morality campaigner Mary Whitehouse repeatedly complained to the BBC in the 1970s over what she saw as the show's frightening and gory content. |
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Construction was scheduled to start around 2014 at the earliest, but has been repeatedly postponed. |
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According to this theory, storytellers repeatedly elaborate upon historical accounts until the figures in those accounts gain the status of gods. |
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Caesar himself denied the accusations repeatedly throughout his lifetime, and according to Cassius Dio, even under oath on one occasion. |
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Had he not repeatedly clashed with the commander of the land expedition, the force might have captured poorly defended Belfast. |
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At Amiens, the Germans were repeatedly driven back by powerful French artillery concentrations and came to recognise improved French tactics. |
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Field Marshals von Rundstedt and Rommel repeatedly asked Hitler for more discretion but were refused. |
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Scotland had the territory and the momentum, forcing England into almost twice as many tackles and rattling them repeatedly at set-pieces. |
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The bark is used as an alarm, and water deer will bark repeatedly at people and at each other for reasons unknown. |
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The victims are repeatedly bitten on the head and face, and are then dragged off and consumed, unless the wolves are driven off. |
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Birds of a pair copulate frequently until the female is laying eggs, and the male mounts the female repeatedly each time a pair mates. |
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It is generally accepted that Clovis people hunted mammoths, as Clovis points have repeatedly been found in sites containing mammoth remains. |
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The moral of The Boy Who Cried Wolf is that if you repeatedly lie, people won't believe you when you tell the truth. |
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Eating is repeatedly associated with issues of social standing in the films of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. |
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But he had to stride ahead, turning faces with his red and white keffiyah, repeatedly comparing his watch and the clock on the wall. |
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Dynamic soaring involves repeatedly rising into wind and descending downwind, thus gaining energy from the vertical wind gradient. |
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The Stone Age must have begun there to be carried repeatedly to Europe by migrant populations. |
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Doubts concerning the term's usefulness have repeatedly been expressed, however, and the majority of scholars consider it to be problematic. |
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These methods may be used repeatedly over large time spans to monitor changes in the environment. |
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The teenager admitted the racially aggravated assault of Mary, 40, by repeatedly punching her on the head and pushing her. |
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From 1957 through 1961, Khrushchev openly and repeatedly threatened the West with nuclear annihilation. |
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The Snakehead Bank south of Kodiak Island, Alaska, was surveyed repeatedly over 4 days and nights. |
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Large groups will dive and swim together in circles repeatedly and all rise up to the surface, heads first and bills open. |
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The wells may then be stored at 4degreesC and retranscribed repeatedly to provide aRNA for subsequent experiments. |
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Victim Nicola White ended up in a corner where she was repeatedly struck to the head with a stiletto heel. |
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The gang repeatedly hit the couple, forcing them out of their car before stealing the vehicle from the recreation ground at Biddulph. |
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Politically, Salmond is one of the foremost proponents of Scottish independence, repeatedly calling for a referendum on the issue. |
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Prior to the referendum the British Government repeatedly stated that it would recognise the outcome. |
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Anguilla has a volcanic origin and has been submerged repeatedly from climate change. |
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I was king-hit over the head, then punched repeatedly in the head, face, neck, jaw, chest and abdomen. |
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In her first six months as Prime Minister, Thatcher repeatedly prioritised defence spending over economic policy and financial control. |
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The Japanese 18th Division was repeatedly outflanked by the Marauders and threatened with encirclement. |
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During the fall of France, he repeatedly discussed peace efforts with his generals. |
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However, he also repeatedly warned that the United States would not tolerate unrestricted submarine warfare, in violation of international law. |
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Alaska's fairly warm and snowless winter was caused by the same weather pattern that repeatedly dumped snow on the East Coast. |
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Germany was repeatedly forced to send troops to bolster Austria and Turkey on other fronts. |
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Jinnah repeatedly warned that Muslims would be unfairly treated in an independent India dominated by the Congress. |
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The United States Navy repeatedly engaged pirates in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and in the Mediterranean. |
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Yet, inconsistently but fortunately, Kant does repeatedly refer, in the Critique of Judgment, to a trans-phenomenal realm. |
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They are formed by abrasion when boulders in the glacier are repeatedly caught and released as they are dragged along the bedrock. |
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However, the main themes of the text are repeatedly expressed using variant formulations, often with only a slight difference. |
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Throughout the Cold War, both the US and USSR repeatedly accused the UN of favouring the other. |
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They argue that a natural scientist repeatedly remeasures the same situation, justifying application of probabilities and statistics. |
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In temperate glaciers, snow repeatedly freezes and thaws, changing into granular ice called firn. |
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The Trappist beer of the Abbey of Westvleteren has repeatedly been rated the world's best beer. |
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In the late 1960s, under the guidance of Roy Francis, Leeds repeatedly finished top of the league. |
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