One fella on the bus seemed particularly pleased with himself and, not unjustly, the crowd called him a johnny. |
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We fear to punish unjustly so we've taken the sword from the hand of justice and given her a wet noodle. |
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Two reformed cracksmen are unjustly accused of the theft and are severely put to it to prove their innocence. |
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Whether justly or unjustly acquired, various forms of wealth can become our master, shaping and filling our lives in a godlike manner. |
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Gosh, I thought, unjustly as it turned out, I thought all these doggy people were more sporting than that. |
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We believe that animal liberation is not an act of stealing property, but of freeing unjustly detained individuals. |
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If I think I have been unjustly treated I will move heaven and earth to put the record straight. |
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Because of his actions 46 people were imprisoned unjustly and lost their freedom for more than three years. |
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Her claim that she had been constructively dismissed rested on the contention that she had unjustly been subjected to disciplinary procedures. |
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In such a situation no individual is any longer penalized and none is unjustly enriched. |
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If someone thinks a vehicle has been taken unjustly, he or she has to apply to the police. |
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It has also made him a target for those who believe that they have been unjustly treated as a result of the courts' reliance on his testimony. |
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There are instances in which Mohammed behaved harshly and unjustly in his dealings with people and without mercy towards his enemies. |
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Rather, according to their averments, the claim was for recompense in respect that the respondents had, they said, been unjustly enriched. |
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Please be assured that I will not tolerate myself, or my hard-working co-workers to be unjustly aspersed. |
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I am unjustly persecuted, he is under suspicion, you are a criminal lowlife. |
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Second, they'd imply that Chalabi had been unjustly maligned or demonized by opponents with other agendas to pursue. |
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If you would not mind, a crew manifest would expedite the release of any unjustly imprisoned. |
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The only power source yet unconsidered, and the one that is unjustly vilified in the court of public opinion, is nuclear power. |
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The third chapter focuses on the Mexican-American folk hero who was unjustly imprisoned over a case of mistranslation. |
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Lords who unjustly dispossess their vassals can expect punishment from a higher authority. |
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He meets an angry inmate who claims that he's been unjustly committed there. |
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I was trying to speak up on behalf of the unjustly stigmatized, but I was treated as if I were some kind of soft-headed liberal spam lover. |
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He was unjustly smeared by FBI leaks and unproven allegations, and subjected to cruel and unusual punishment without a trial. |
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We do so because we recognise that unjustly taking another's property is immoral. |
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It's essential that we stand up for the unjustly imprisoned and be their voice. |
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The initiative is about keeping the stories of unjustly persecuted people alive, giving moral support, he added. |
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That is why I visited my relatives in Iran in 2011, when I was unjustly arrested and charged with espionage. |
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As in any other area of law, though, such a belief is not inconsistent with a belief that people may be unjustly accused. |
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Carus has been dedicated to re-discovering the works of composers who have been unjustly forgotten. |
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He is leading an initiative to rewrite school books which he says unjustly glorify the partisans who struggled against fascism during World War Two. |
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The heroine's honour is unjustly impugned, but her alleged crime is such a peccadillo that the emotions associated with it seem ludicrously overblown. |
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Trumped-up charges of conspiracy to overthrow the queen, and an unjustly conducted prosecution, brought conviction of treason and hanging at Tyburn. |
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On the other hand, developing countries claim that they are unjustly denied access to the nuclear fuel cycle. |
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If Muslims throughout the world protested, it is in part because they feel humiliated and unjustly treated by Western countries on a daily basis. |
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Siméon was then singled out and asked to stop talking, and he felt unjustly reprimanded. |
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It has been unjustly dubbed a 'waiting room' or a 'prep school' for membership by some. |
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The analogy is not valid because racial laws were unjustly about keeping the races separate, not about the nature of marriage. |
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Perhaps he believes that makes it politically tricky for him to start pardoning people who were justly convicted but unjustly sentenced. |
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Those who unjustly eat up the property of orphans, eat up a Fire into their own bodies: They will soon be enduring a Blazing Fire! |
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Some companies stated that they were unjustly blamed for over-hunting in regions where exploration activities were taking place. |
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We can break a law unwittingly or be unjustly accused of breaking the law. |
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And I really don't think it's right for them to be treated so unjustly because of political stupidity and skulduggery. |
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Here an intelligent, self-taught inmate, Jim, works as a file clerk, unjustly called a stoolie by his fellow prisoners although he strives to help them. |
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Tubin is an unjustly neglected composer with a distinctive musical voice. |
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He believes himself unjustly persecuted and discriminated against. |
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A handy solution is the heating rehabilitation of houses, but this solution is unjustly ignored and underfunded by the European Union. |
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Whatever ye shall spend in the Cause of Allah, shall be repaid unto you, and ye shall not be treated unjustly. |
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He maintains a list of people with ID whom he believes were unjustly convicted after false confessions. |
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I am satisfied that there are many convicts in this prison unprovenly or unjustly confined, and that should have relief. |
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At this point, Baez argues, she was already unjustly presumed guilty. |
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What responsibility was taken by cops when they kill unjustly? |
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Probably a very loose term would be that we want fairness. We want those people who use this bank service not to be unjustly charged, not to be charged exorbitant rates. |
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In short, over time he seems to have unjustly been swept into what Trotsky famously dubbed the ashbin of history. |
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But, for now, it amounts to a sparklingly fresh, re-educative crash course in the standby and, often, the unjustly neglected glories of the Western tradition. |
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It not only unjustly damaged my reputation and credibility, though that would be bad enough, to use your criteria again, but clearly infringed upon my privileges and prejudicially affected my ability to function as a member. |
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That is why our government launched the fairness initiative, which would have given everybody coming across our border an outlet to go to if they felt they were treated unjustly or discourteously at our border. |
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The researchers had thought that the biggest response would occur in cases where one person cooperated and the other defected, when the cooperator might feel that she was being treated unjustly. |
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We also came very close to voting on a motion deploring the behaviour of the British Crown-for the constitutional reasons we all know-with respect to the Acadians, who were unjustly deported. |
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For these facts and in consequence of the purgations effectuated in the office of Police the same Prime Minister also buckled to him the nickname of Saint faith Canosa, unjustly become subsequently synonymous of assassin. |
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In my opinion, unjustly and overly often criticized in the media, Lady Gaga makes a masterstroke, who will make retain the silence at the acerbic criticism from many persons. |
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So for Justice Sotomayor to argue that Michigan voters have unjustly stripped racial minorities of a right to press for affirmative action is to misconstrue the constitutional basis of these programmes. |
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We consider unfortunate the very many instances of the misapplication of the law and the miscarriage of justice, which amount to violations of the human rights of those unjustly incarcerated. |
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Employees may believe, or at least allege, that they have been unjustly dismissed or denied other rights under Part III, and that they have also been the victims of a human rights violation. |
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In its four essays he aimed to defend independent thinkers such as the Reformation-period writers Johannes Cochlaeus and Gerolamo Cardano, who had been unjustly slandered and persecuted. |
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He strikes me as being a great reformer unjustly sentenced to death, expiatory victim of the ignorance of man and the blind stupidity of the crowd. |
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Finally, the Court found that the Government of Canada had not been unjustly enriched by the head tax because the impugned legislation provided a juristic reason for the enrichment. |
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That we find horrific that 3000 people died in a nihilistic act in New York does not mean that we do not care about 3000 people who may have died unjustly somewhere else in the world. |
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In no way can this justify the belligerence allowed by the Commission in CancĂşn, with a proposal which it was inappropriate to present in that forum and which unjustly condemns Community policy in this sector. |
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I recommend that the National Defence Act be amended to provide for reinstatement of Canadian Forces members who have been unjustly or wrongfully dismissed administratively. |
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Another time, some Sisters had been unjustly accused as far as I was concerned and the Servant of God allowed herself to be overawed in an annoying way by the accusations of the third Sister Econome. |
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The usual complaint in these situations is that this is unfair on the group, but recriminations can unjustly single someone out as a slacker and perceptions of others' work can be unreliable. |
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But I have always defended Mr Smidt stoutly against such assaults, because there is no way I would ever permit one of my officials to be unjustly attacked. |
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Several young Cubans who had been unjustly imprisoned were currently staging a hunger strike in order to obtain the release of all political prisoners in the country. |
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The strategy should include consistent public and private diplomatic pressure to end this cruel practice, showing how the death penalty has failed to deter crime and been unjustly applied. |
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Theo observes that many people remain outraged that the Ugandan authorities not only failed to protect them, but also unjustly blamed the Acholi for supporting the LRA and committed atrocities of their own. |
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Natural and legal persons, entities and bodies whose funds and economic resources have been unjustly frozen shall be reimbursed with an amount commensurate with the nature and extent of the damage unjustly suffered. |
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A child soldier who is unjustly imprisoned by the Americans in spite of every international convention, and the government refuses even to follow the decisions of the Supreme Court. |
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Can the Commission show understanding in this matter and reconsider the possibility of including these two prefectures, which were unjustly omitted? |
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Members of the citizenship and immigration committee heard compelling stories of children of war brides and how their citizenship was unjustly taken away from them. |
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Scenery that encourages the peaceful exploration of an awe-inspiring historic heritage, unjustly not so well known as that of the neighbouring Black PĂ©rigord. |
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They were unjustly imprisoned for simply expressing their views. |
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Their concern is that if a manager were able to persuade an adjudicator that he or she had been unjustly dismissed, the manager would not only receive damages, but might also be reinstated in his or her former job. |
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I'm afraid of dying and I am outraged that I have to die so unjustly. |
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Employment should not be denied unfairly and unjustly. |
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But how, by the very creation of the procedures intended to obtain the conviction of the guilty, could you create trust in the heart of a man who is unjustly accused? |
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Similarly, with regard to claims arising from injuries, the mission heard allegations of health officials unjustly denying claims on the basis that the injury was not proven to be related to the war. |
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From 1762, he began to champion unjustly persecuted people, the case of Huguenot merchant Jean Calas being the most celebrated. |
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Later in life, because of his belief that he was unjustly treated by the RAF, Dowding became increasingly bitter. |
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This taxation is not uniform, but benefits one producing country over another, unjustly discriminating against certain producers and generating market imperfections. |
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In retrospect, though, it's a beautifully restrained, hazy drug trip of a record that ended up being unjustly labeled as a snoozy departure from their earlier sound. |
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The referee, however, declared incorrectly that O' Grady's cut had been produced by a punch, therefore, Watt officially, but unjustly, won the fight by knockout. |
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