Young people want the right to dance to grinding rhythms all night long while their parents fear it will turn them into degenerate scofflaws. |
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Another story today contradicts the theory that these scofflaws are a bunch of ne'er-do-well capitalists, or at least most of them. |
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Following the Stamp Act upheavals, he tried to keep smugglers and other scofflaws from flouting Parliament's authority. |
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Of course, the best researchers are flagrant scofflaws about disciplinary boundaries, but most of the rest of us scoff them at our peril. |
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That all politicians are fiendish scofflaws is a given, as is their role as lackeys greasing the money chutes of big business. |
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Critics countered that expanded testing efforts are crucial and that fewer air-polluting scofflaws will be busted if emission levels are measured less frequently. |
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Over the years, the Raiders gained a deserved reputation as the brigands of the NFL, signing rebels and scofflaws no other franchise would dare accept. |
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Stuart Yoak's suggestion that the press only does a good job when it comes to telling us about the scofflaws in business and finance. |
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But in September the company reacted to a Russian crackdown on Microsoft pirates by sending the alleged scofflaws free software. |
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Hassett asking that officers keep an eye on yard sale permit scofflaws who are holding yard sales on a weekly basis without permits. |
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This new action cracks down on this unacceptable behavior and will keep these scofflaws off the very roads they fail to pay their fair share to maintain. |
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He believes that building awareness of the proposed law through signs posted at chairlifts and media coverage would be the best way to cut-down on scofflaws. |
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In most cases, the scofflaws didn't pay their corporate income tax or company owners lined their pockets with the IRS payroll taxes they'd collected from their employees. |
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