Every year, laws specifying time limits for loudspeakers are issued, only to be disdainfully transgressed. |
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He affirmed the claims of justice, even if he had transgressed against them. |
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Special courts under such proclamations tried and punished those who transgressed against the orders of the military authority. |
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But she also transgressed social norms by dedicating herself to Newtonian natural philosophy. |
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From this we can infer that the transgressed boundary in line 1 is indeed that of hip-hop music generally, and probably gangsta rap specifically. |
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Their opposition is driven by a pessimistic sense that agbio is the latest example of how modern society has transgressed natural limits. |
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We know we have transgressed His laws, broken His commandments, and offended His holiness. |
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All these rules have been transgressed in the absence of a dedicated organization capable of tackling unfair accusations. |
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That does not mean that – in the polarised atmosphere of 1984 – no South Yorkshire officer transgressed. |
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That seems unlikely, and if they are not then a crisis might arise even if no single boundary were transgressed. |
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Would they by chance have kept apart or transgressed the teaching of its founder, Master Deshimaru? |
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Notman was evidently well aware of boundaries that should not be transgressed in fancy dress. |
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Journals have occasionally been closed when they have transgressed these 'red lines. |
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If these limits are transgressed, the presence of a foreign fat can be assumed. |
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Currently national legislation empowers the Minister of Home Affairs to expel or deport refugees who have transgressed national laws. |
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We should not content ourselves with acting defensively only when our core values are being transgressed. |
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All moral and ethical norms are transgressed in the name of entertainment, culture and media. |
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Their efforts transgressed the canonical boundaries of the established church, resulting ultimately in the emergence of a separate church. |
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And this temple was set up largely to commemorate the victory over the Persians who had by definition transgressed the divine limits in their attempt to conquer the Greeks. |
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On the one hand, early modern Italy witnessed a proliferation of new techniques of representation that transgressed against earlier, more mimetic ways of seeing and listening. |
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As the sea level rose in the early to middle Holocene, dunes on the low-gradient shelf were transgressed and provided the core for the modern offshore sandy shoals. |
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After all, when the MRM decides a woman has transgressed even in the slightest, some of its members tend to go overboard. |
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Minimalist aesthetics and Cagean ideals shared the goal of a more direct, unmediated, authentic art experience that transgressed the boundary between art and life. |
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What the viewer is ultimately presented with are not only a series of images ranging in scale and tones of grey, but remnants of a month long performance that has transgressed the lines between studio, gallery and home. |
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Thankfully, my ambitions in this regards were not entirely transgressed, for today I bestraddle the twin worlds of art and showbiz, where a certain visual aesthetic is half the point. |
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Mr Bangemann simply transgressed the very, very broad and flexible boundaries of greed and the merging of private and public, which is a vital part of the European Union. |
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It is entirely focused on whether by opening a mine we have transgressed on the constitutional right of constant and steady unperturbed enjoyment of their rights. |
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One concern SSHWC heard expressed in the consultations is that to the extent one focuses on situations where confidentiality can be transgressed, the general principle of research confidentiality is undermined. |
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Austria, a generous net contributor to the EU budget, has transgressed no Union rule by choosing a government that happens to be backed by most of its voters. |
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And our two review bodies, SIRC and the Inspector General, made sure over the years that we adhered to those principles, and reported to the Minister or parliament when they felt we transgressed. |
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This could include such things as determining the total allowable catch and harvesting methods, as well as setting the thresholds that will determine when conservation standards are being transgressed. |
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At the same time, he learned to play the kora and transgressed the tradition which says that the balafon should be his family's instrument of honor. |
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Forgive us our sins and anything we may have done that transgressed our duty: Establish our feet firmly, and help us against those that resist Faith. |
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As Article XXII had been, or at least purportedly, repealed, there was nothing specific in the Treaty that the bill transgressed. |
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Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley transgressed all social taboos by performing acts of absurd, provocative, pornographic, scatological, or shocking nature. |
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Some boundaries might be transgressed without irreversible harm occurring. |
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There was a guy at our shul who transgressed the bounds of the acceptable. |
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Go thou to Pharaoh, for he has indeed transgressed all bounds. |
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They also transgressed the established oligarchy by advancing unelected individuals to magisterial office, and by substituting magisterial edicts for popular legislation. |
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