The commissioner said it was not known whether weapons of mass destruction were falling into the hands of terrorists from rogue states. |
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The governor is a proponent of early deployment of missile defenses to meet the threat that is emerging and growing from rogue states. |
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The test sparked political outrage worldwide and heightened fears that the rogue state was close to becoming a nuclear power. |
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Her eyes were dull with sorrow and her cheeks would have been deathly pallid if not for the rogue she heavily slathered onto her cheeks. |
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The senate commission is also likely to recommend a purge of lying wardens and rogue guards. |
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If nuclear attack by a rogue state were a real danger, it would be logical to develop a broad international response. |
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Although he is a rogue and a rascal, Abagnale is treated with warm-hearted sympathy throughout the film. |
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Supporters of the system say it will defend against possible attempts by a rogue state to lob a missile at North America. |
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And there are no arms-control agreements with rogue regimes that may harbour terrorists. |
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Those unwilling to concede that the corruption is pervasive generally blame rogue buccaneers at a handful of companies. |
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Eventually, Gavyn overthrew his sister's rogue government, and ascended the throne together with his Lady Merria. |
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People who knew him, including his teachers, would describe him as a lovable, cheeky rogue. |
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She came back to Hampshire to live with her father, a lovable rogue who taught her how to get the things she wanted from life. |
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A lovable rogue has been recognised for his bravery nearly 100 years after his death. |
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The family described Gary as the life and soul of the family and a loveable rogue. |
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And researchers are now drawing a bead on prions, the rogue proteins thought to cause mad cow disease. |
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The rogue doctor, the Hippocratic saviour turned hypocritic slayer, is a mercifully rare medical phenomenon in this country. |
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Despite their efforts and curses, the winds and the rogue waves wash them past any seemingly habitable islands. |
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Today rogue animosity fuels a backlash against the development of the global economy and the spread of democracy. |
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Anyone who surfs or who has done a significant amount of marine boating experience can relay a story about a rogue wave. |
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These days, attacks are no longer coming from inexperienced script kiddies, but from skilled rogue programmers. |
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But five years ago everything began to turn sour after rogue tip operators moved in next door. |
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A rogue wave breaks over the coach-house roof, and the boat shudders in protest. |
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Police have declared war on rogue street sellers causing a nuisance to shoppers and traders in Chelmsford. |
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In fact, you could argue that sanctions make rogue nations more hostile and more dangerous. |
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Rogue vendors attempted to capitalize from the growing interest in the Kenny Glenn meme and searching for Glenn directed to rogue sites. |
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The CD from this band comes with good photo documentation of their beaut rogue instruments. |
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Scott jackets the entire shaft in impact-resistant fiberglass so it won't splinter when a rogue wave has you smacking it against the gunwale. |
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From today a special hotline will enable people to report sightings of the rogue cars. |
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The worried animal-lover contacted the RSPCA hoping it would be able to send an officer to help capture the rogue moggy. |
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This politician is charming and likeable but carries the air of a bit of a mischievous rogue. |
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The show stars Sam Kane as Billy Bigelow, the loveable rogue who falls in love with beautiful millworker Julie Jordan at the Carousel ride. |
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How can you make a philandering love cheat, who works his way through a family of sisters, anything but a rogue and a rat? |
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Trading standards chief say that rogue tradesmen are using bad winter weather to rip people off. |
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Last year a new team was set up to tackle arsonists by clamping down on rogue landlords and homeowners who leave empty houses to rot. |
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Overhead a rogue seagull stands on the wind, silent, but a sign there's wild weather on the way. |
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Mr Prescott also used today's speech to announce sweeping housing reforms to tackle rogue landlords and reform the right to buy. |
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The four rogue traders have been summarily dismissed, as has their immediate supervisor. |
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When democratic governments rise to power, the checks and balances of democracy usually prevent rogue action. |
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Eight people drowned when the Easy Rider was hit by a rogue wave and sank during a muttonbirding trip to the Titi Islands. |
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The trick, of course, would be inserting the rogue code into the host program in the first place. |
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Prions, the rogue proteins that also cause BSE, have come to be an ultra-modern bogey, a sinister by-product of urbanisation. |
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Tens of millions of pounds have been skimmed off compensation payments to sick ex-miners by rogue solicitors, it was claimed last night. |
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Then, inching the window open a tiny fraction, the rogue captain slipped the end of the blowpipe into the room. |
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But will today's audiences care about a bed-hopping rogue born on the wrong side of the blanket who eventually finds true love? |
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Somebody obviously decided that they were going to stop me from talking and it's the action of a blackguard and a rogue. |
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He's been up it and on my roof repointing the chimney and removing a rogue bush that's got ideas of grandeur. |
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Why did so many conservatives see the president not simply as a detested opponent but as a cheater, a deceiver, a beguiler, and a rogue? |
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One approach is to threaten rogue corporations with the revocation of their charters. |
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The courteous, honest, plain dealing man in the market will always endure over the cheat and rogue or fraudster. |
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They have been convinced, it seems since the beginning of time, that the only real threat to America and apple pie is the fearsome rogue state. |
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Citizen Kane is the study of one man, both a hero and a rogue, a principled egotist who wanted others to love him, but only on his terms. |
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He is a great actor and seeing him go from lost rogue to confused son to driven billionnaire to a conflicted hero is a blast. |
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Spade's a rogue who looks at the odds on everything before making a choice. |
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The Consortium is attempting to label you as a deranged rogue who hijacked an armed ship. |
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Don Quijote is eager to challenge the rogue and the Duke says he will take care of all the arrangements and have it take place at the castle. |
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Then there is Kawada, one of the transfer pupils, a mysterious rogue who may hold the key to getting them off alive. |
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How can you make a philandering cheater, who works his way through a family of sisters, anything but a rogue and a rat? |
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In 1994 Burma and Cuba, rogue states in their respective hemispheres, started tourism campaigns to secure much-needed foreign exchange. |
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The count is a merciless rogue who reminds me of Orson Welles in Citizen Kane, only more megalomaniacal. |
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He plays John Smith, an English rogue and explorer who comes to the shores of America in chains. |
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Always a rugged charmer in days gone by, he retains these traits as a loveable rogue in this film. |
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The other is Ifans, who for too long has been typecast as a loveable rogue. |
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With his day's growth of stubble, short black hair and cockeyed smile he seemed more like a rogue or highwayman than magician. |
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If you know anything about Colin in real life it's that he's something of a rogue. |
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Talon in particular is supposed to be a charming, irreverent rogue with a ready sense of humor. |
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The story follows loveable Irish rogue Jimmy who is imprisoned, with his partner-in-crime Rudy, after a bungled robbery. |
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Pristine turns to see Lance is still smiling like the handsome rogue he is. |
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He sharply criticizes the leader for using food aid as a diplomatic tool to coax concessions from rogue governments. |
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I think he makes a harrumph sound, but he could be clearing a rogue sunflower seed from the workings of his oesophagus. |
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Joe, an aging thief, serves as the film's charming rogue, desperate for money and a clean getaway. |
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Yet even to this day well-heeled members of the arts establishment recite odes to the old rogue. |
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Embarrassed, Nadeem changed the subject to the damage a rogue elephant can do. |
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The deaths have prompted fears that a rogue shipment of deadly drugs may be circulating in the area. |
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A better film would have been the battle between the rogue FBI agent and convict vs. the enigmatic Brother Payne. |
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The cheerful officer takes over the station, just as a rogue Minbari warship comes looking for trouble. |
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The Enterprise gang finds a planet where the normal social order has been altered by a rogue Starfleet captain looking to save his own life. |
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The story turns rote, like a billion spy novels where the rogue agent has to meet his superiors and turn the tables. |
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Did anyone you researched think of themselves not as rogue scientists but as outsider artists, with a sheen of irony around their projects? |
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There are still rogue casino operators out there that are looking for a quick kill but they are in the minority. |
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Others are destined for so-called chop shops, that sell on the parts to rogue repair shops and mechanics. |
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For the Northern Great Plains, outbreaks of this rogue RNA molecule in winter wheat can mean big losses. |
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Both sequels are based on Robert Ludlum novels about a rogue CIA super assassin. |
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The police and the press surround the rogue aircraft and await its inhabitants to depart. |
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With organic farming, songs from k d lang and some cracking yodelling from our rogue maverick rap star, complaints should only raise a whisper. |
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A rogue Russian rapscallion uses random acts of terror to advance his cause, which is never fully explained. |
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Without heat or gas on a bitter winter night, the rogue residents nonetheless resist distant relocation. |
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Poor quality paving work by rogue traders has left homeowners facing massive repair bills. |
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Not even a rogue wave which suddenly washed over the side, drenching everyone, could dampen spirits for very long. |
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He soon appears as Luther evades capture by the local police, the rogue Secret Service agents and Sullivan's hired assassin. |
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The best management for soybean mosaic virus is to use virus-free seed and rogue out infected plants in seed production fields. |
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National missile defense is very useful against rogue states or inadvertent launches by more responsible powers. |
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Floods and rogue waves raise the saltwater table underlying the atolls, poisoning the Tuvaluans' staple crops. |
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All this in a world where the biggest problem comes from terrorists and rogue states for whom treaties are meaningless. |
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No combination of world powers has been able or willing to hold this rogue state accountable for its transgressions. |
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He has more in common with the rogue French poet Francois Villon, or the Persian poet Rumi, than the current breed of academic philosophizer that passes as poet these days. |
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We caught tons of salmon, some Dolly Vardens, and even a rogue Steelhead. |
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They are searching for abnormalities in the soil, replanted vegetation and other signs of a rogue grave. |
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Mercury goes rogue again this week, causing your mind to wander and alight on the serious alterations you must make to your life. |
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Closed courthouses, rogue clerks, and misleading statements from the attorney general as Florida welcomes same-sex marriage. |
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Is bales a rogue soldier with a drinking problem who went off on a killing spree? |
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It invites dictatorial and rogue regimes to use Americans serving overseas as bargaining chips. |
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Such a concerted campaign of misrepresentation will be hard to chalk up to the actions of a few rogue police officers. |
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Admitting to an even bigger trading loss, CEO Jamie Dimon apologized for rogue managers, pledging to claw back compensation. |
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Back in 2009, crone told Parliament that the phone-hacking allegations concerned only one rogue reporter and a private detective. |
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To prevent rogue servers from intercepting data in transit, the servers themselves should be digitally authenticated before any data is moved between them. |
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Just a few weeks ago the rogue traders were caught on the hop. |
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An RSPCA dragnet of the area surrounding the pond failed to locate the beast, and the organisation warned locals to keep their eyes peeled for rogue reptiles. |
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To date Kim Jong-il's rogue state has been kept in check by a 1994 treaty that provided for the construction of light water nuclear reactors and the granting of economic aid. |
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It was made for the virtuosic talents of Mikhail Baryshnikov, and it cleverly transformed him from upright ballet hero into bowler-hatted womanizing rogue. |
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He is so convincingly cocky you want to slap him for being such a rogue. |
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It made me wonder what the old rogue would have made of it all. |
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Bob was celebrated as a lovable rogue with a brilliantly creative mind. |
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Grant's affable rogue has sufficient spirit to lift the farce. |
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The film describes the hunting down of a rogue elephant in Assam. |
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Proving he's just as effective at psychological warfare, Hannibal bugs their uniforms and messes with their minds until the rogue cops give themselves up. |
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A new documentary that premiered at the Sundance festival film last week argues that these rogue companies aren't the exception, they're the rule. |
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To add more fuel to the fire, the entire break-in happens in front of a rogue FBI agent who is staking out Zammeti's house from across the street. |
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More significantly, it first thrust the United States into the unsought role of enforcer of international law against rogue states in league with terrorists. |
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It is hard to imagine a more prudent form of prevention than this program to keep terrorists and rogue states from getting hold of the leftover Soviet arsenal. |
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A nuclear North Korea rogue states are terrorists armed with dirty nukes. |
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Cuba has provided dual-use biotechnology to other rogue states. |
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Of course, Adoboli, the son of a ghanaian diplomat, is not the first rogue trader to ruin his employers. |
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History has no shortage of rogue explorers seizing land, hoisting their flags, and building new societies. |
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A trio of rogue English thugs is in pursuit of the same artifact, as are scads of very large Egyptian and African chappies with huge scimitars and daggers. |
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The rogue gave the master of the college as referee, but in view of his story, the bank opened the account and collected the cheque without making enquiries. |
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Let the kids and grandkids deal with it, just like they can deal with the deficit, rogue nuclear meltdowns, and the collapse of the currency market. |
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He is a narcissistic rogue who is utterly convinced of his own brilliance and superiority to those around him. |
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The knife in my hands slipped when the wagon hit a rut, nicking a rogue gouge from the piece of wood I was absently whittling down to a toothpick. |
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Churchill, on the contrary, they regarded with alarm, a loose cannon, a rogue elephant. |
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He said sheep tagging and traceability will assist in resolving illegal movements but the reality is that tagging in itself will not apprehend and root out rogue dealers. |
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I am taking some small pride in my impassive mien when particularly hard gusts push the boat over further, or rogue waves wash through the cockpit. |
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At the same time, rogue elements have attempted to rob the economy of our region of legitimate revenue through misdeclarations to Customs and Excise. |
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But by midweek, rogue Mercury gets you thinking that perhaps the distress call is indeed coming from inside the house. |
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By breaking from the right-wing consensus in favor of unconditional bellicosity, I had gone rogue. |
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Criminal and civil proceedings are being prepared against rogue operators who dumped tonnes of blood-soaked hospital waste and personal records on farmland in Wicklow. |
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They have been encouraged by reports that a German professor had established a link between rogue elements in dietary supplements and positive tests for nandrolone. |
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You don't regard yourself as a smooth-tongued rogue but I do. |
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He didn't have his whiskers, but just a few as a rogue unshaved beard. |
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This is a problem that does not lend itself to neat political solutions, for all the righteous indignation inspired by rogue companies like Enron. |
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The time for paradigm shift is here, and the rogue general can be its sponsor. |
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Critics described him as a brazen-faced charlatan and a pious rogue. |
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Most versions begin with the mortal archer Hou Yi, who shoots down a number of rogue suns which have been turning the earth into a parched wasteland thousands of years ago. |
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Some rogue pathogens seem to be freely circulating in that county. |
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He is a likeable enough rogue, worthy of lenient treatment by this Court. |
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But the character at the centre of this one-woman show is thoroughly unlikable and more irritant than rogue. |
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C Company henchman Sham Miller shadows his leader Johnny Mad Dog Adair during happier times for the rogue Shankill Road gang. |
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The Admiralty Courts and men like Cotton Mather would eventually wrest power from the rogue elements. |
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Jonson collaborated with Dekker on a pageant welcoming James I to England in 1603 although Drummond reports that Jonson called Dekker a rogue. |
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Here is the recidivist's recidivist, the rogue of rogues, the villain for whom Timeform would have implemented a third squiggle. |
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The firm has said it never knowingly allowed anyone connected with rogue regimes to use its companies. |
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One of the nightwalkers teams up with two rogue humans who claim that they have a possible cure. |
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The Japanese insect, a jumping plant lice called aphalara itadori, is a sap-sucking natural predator for the rogue weed. |
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Now, Ms Lockhart and Lee's sister Lisa believe he was killed by a rogue batch of valium and have issued a stark warning to others. |
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Fail Safe Commission recommended installing devices to prevent rogue commanders persuading their crews to launch unauthorised nuclear attacks. |
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It also makes it harder for rogue ships and barges knocking out both bridges in the same accident. |
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There is nothing more annoying than a rogue cycler ignoring the other road users. |
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We've all heard of the Blue Wall of Silence, the code under which cops stay mum about rogue cops who poison the barrel. |
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It appears that Hogg is the eeriest rogue, the most observable embezzler, that ever was known. |
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A FAKE Irish driving licence used by dozens of rogue motorists was found in the North East. |
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It follows their record settlement with US regulators over accusations the bank allowed rogue states and drug cartels to launder billions. |
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Orphaned by a worldwide plague of vicious, zombielike vampires, a teenager is rescued by a rogue vampire-hunter. |
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Hen harriers are protected by law but campaigners say they are persecuted by rogue gamekeepers because they feed on grouse. |
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Doctors at the Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham, Kent, thought she had taken a rogue ecstasy tablet but tests showed it was Procyclidine. |
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First, it marks one of the few times that China has agreed to impose economic sanctions on any rogue state. |
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Bush's plans for antimissile defense highlight the threat posed by rogue nations. |
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But more than rogue diplomacy was on display in the Andean escape. |
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All it takes is one rogue algo to go into an infinite loop and the results could be disastrous. |
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It seems an unwisely conferred blessing really for the Kazvini is known throughout Persia as the biggest rogue in Shiadom. |
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He hated the Professor, who smelt the rogue in him, and scourged him continually with his sharp tongue. |
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Scientists still don't know exactly how rogue waves occur, nor do they know how to predict them. |
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Provinces proclaimed independence under generals, rogue monks, and members of the royal family. |
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In the field of international trade, Argentina is behaving like a rogue state. |
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Small and medium businesses are feeling the squeeze as rogue operators carry out tax-free nixers at knock-down prices. |
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According to a Fox News report, the move is the latest absurd example of the UN selection process that repeatedly places rogue states in global leadership positions. |
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In San Diego, at the zoo, this cousin's four-year-old son, left loose-handed by a gossipy mother, had been drawn between the bars and trampled on by a suddenly rogue elephant. |
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Recently the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 came to fruition which will aid in evicting rogue tenants as well as those that are generally being disruptive. |
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Not only do the rogue waves grow taller in crossing seas than they do within a single wave train, they're also more likely to form in the first place. |
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Also, NAM must adapt itself to the reality of rogue non-state actors intruding into the vacant space left over by an aggressively confrontationist Cold War politics. |
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Meanwhile, a small army of supersnoopers are out on the highway and byways tracking down rogue tradesmen who might do a few nixers on the side and them claiming the dole. |
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A rogue, not afraid to speak his mind and say the unsayable. |
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The adventures led to satirical encounters with the real world with the hero either becoming the pitiable victim or the rogue who exploited the vices of those he met. |
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When rogue vampires Rachel, Antoine and Jack come to Sporks and start gnawing on the residents, Edward and Jacob join forces to protect Bella from harm. |
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The basic idea is that rogue states are those that violate agreed norms of international behavior seriously enough to threaten international peace. |
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Chris serves up a rogue risotto in the Diner and, because the dodgy dish contains death cap mushrooms, both Alf Stewart and Leah collapse and pass out. |
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