The one attempt he makes to talk to her is rebuffed yet he's still stricken to learn she committed suicide. |
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Frist can hold this threat over the heads of Democrats, who are committed to minimize the use of filibusters. |
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Yet this is a state committed to racial equality, and to promoting black advancement, individually and collectively. |
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But if we're committed to fighting obesity, maybe exercise would be a better bet. |
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Alberto is single, while Ernesto is committed to his pretty, aristocratic girlfriend. |
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All based upon a thought that the bovicide was committed at that location and the victim was not moved or transported. |
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The contract lists the key performance indicators to which Maloi has committed himself. |
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When a cow committed bovicide over a cliff in one of Liam O'Flaherty's stories I was more interested in the rump steak. |
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We have a wealth of committed agriculturalists in this area and I hope they stick with the job. |
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Chicago is committed to supporting small businesses and improving the quality of life for its residents. |
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But in these cases we would presumably want them to be tried within the jurisdiction in which they committed their crimes. |
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By this standard, serious and committed people of faith will be less likely to be approved for judgeships. |
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It is committed to peaceful campaigns against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle. |
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In the Jatakas we find many examples of people who committed the same deeds again and again in successive lives. |
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Given the amount of crime committed by young people, it is sometimes tempting to think that a whole generation has gone off the rails. |
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The authors found that treating drug abusers reduced the crime they committed by 51 percent. |
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One lady participant said her husband committed suicide because she refused to give him money for waragi. |
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The act must be one committed within the jurisdiction by the alleged tortfeasor, not the victim. |
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By law, if three or more people witness a crime on the scale of murder, the one who committed the crime had no right to a fair trial. |
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In Walsall we are committed to ensuring people with learning disabilities have the right to lead valued, independent and inclusive lives. |
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He also says other executives committed accounting irregularities without his knowledge. |
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The magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case and committed the defendant for trial at the Crown Court. |
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For all its underpinnings in realpolitik, the strategy committed the United States to multilateralism. |
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I keep a vigilant watch but did not see any crimes being committed or miscreants around the premises. |
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Later, the authorities said the soldiers might have been witnesses to a crime committed by others. |
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The deans and chancellors of these institutions are committed to working for change. |
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I know that I'm committed to going 500 miles, but I just don't know when it will happen. |
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It is a matter of record that the Government has devised a long-term anti-corruption strategy and has committed itself to implementing it. |
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The Japanese commander, Saito, committed hara-kiri and left his troops without leadership. |
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Following this the proud king abdicated his throne to his son Anandapala and committed suicide by climbing onto his own funeral pyre. |
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Word-of-mouth propaganda and pamphlets on bovicide allegedly committed by minorities is used to polarise the electorate. |
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Second, a number of recent historians have maintained that Northerners were as committed to white supremacy as Southerners. |
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The government committed to large expenditures in social welfare programs with the signing of the peace accords to end the civil war. |
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Some commentators have thought that Descartes is committed to a species of Platonic realism. |
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They are some of the most committed people i know and should be publicly acclaimed. |
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Wright was committed to the practice of modern realism and radical modernism. |
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I was fully prepared for the realization that she was in a committed relationship and had either forgotten me or wanted nothing to do with me. |
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Whenever war clouds hang over any part of the world, inter-religious prayers are conducted here by a committed group of Gandhians. |
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A person has committed the actus reus of a crime with the appropriate mens rea. |
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Now an established favourite of the food and drink festival, it involves 14 York pubs committed to serving real ale. |
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Yet every time Tariana Turia tried it, the worm all but committed hara-kiri. |
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Factors such as the infrastructure committed to transporting millions of tonnes of coal from mines to washeries and then to power stations. |
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The society is committed to the promotion and publication of Kanarese literature. |
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The Internet offers unlimited resources to serious, committed African-American job seekers. |
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He is passionate, well connected, and committed to repairing the damage of Reaganomics. |
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I am committed to bringing out the ready reckoner every year within 15 days from the day the State Budget is presented with all the changes. |
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Despite his restrained academic tone, he appears to be a committed egalitarian and redistributionist. |
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Governments are committed only to perpetuating and aggrandizing their own power, if need be, by trampling on the Constitution. |
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The 2000 US Open champion committed 53 unforced errors and was given a warning for racket abuse in a patchy display at Rod Laver Arena. |
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His injury-time matchwinner was a fitting reward for a tireless, wholehearted, committed performance. |
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It was a broadly based movement committed to a programme of social reform, women's liberation, national liberation and parliamentary democracy. |
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On the other side of drunkenness there is a no less committed balance of prohibition and abstinence in England. |
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A homicide committed in the proper performance of a legal duty is justifiable. |
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However, he was also committed to reconquering his father's lands in Normandy, Anjou and especially in Poitou. |
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She stressed that the trust was absolutely committed to not using more beds for private healthcare than it could reprovide elsewhere. |
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That is not to say abominations have not been committed and covered up by clergy. |
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It can form one of the two adminicles of evidence that must exist before it can hold that the person who committed the crime was the accused. |
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The independent senator said a lot of the crime in the society was being committed by people of no fixed place of abode. |
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If that is a misrepresentation they have committed wire fraud, criminal fraud, and an assortment of other crimes and torts. |
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Is it committed to a clear separation between editorial and advertorial content? |
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Today we have the phenomenon of recidivist murder committed by released killers. |
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Both local authorities say they are committed to working for better transport links and these efforts must continue. |
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We are committed to increase our membership and add new revenue sources to support the work of the organization. |
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Everitt half committed to entering the race next year with Bourassa as a partner. |
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The brutal killings, many of which were committed using knives and swords, had begun. |
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Between them they have amassed hundreds of years in sentences and committed numerous killings. |
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What Jackson did was an act of protest, not unlike what Rosa Parks committed when she refused to give in to a Jim Crow law. |
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Robert Vaden and James Hardy, who committed in the spring, will give the Hoosiers athleticism and scoring punch from the wings. |
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That made it easier for Perry and abecedarian to put together a skilled, committed team. |
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There are many, many committed gay couples, happily raising puppies and kittens and babies and crabgrass. |
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Murder is unlawful homicide committed with malice aforethought. |
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To buy an Apple product is to bet on the longevity of the closed system to which we've committed ourselves. |
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After 10 minutes or so, all but the dementedly committed grown-ups will feel they have done their duty to democracy. |
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As Shadow Chancellor, John remained a committed redistributionist and was determined to go out and argue the case for the policies which flowed from that. |
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The most important aspect of this study may be that it draws attention to repeated violence committed by male adolescents in relatively advantaged neighborhoods. |
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Without a hard-working manager, committed coach, league organiser or founder, even someone who washes the kit, sport at grassroots level would simply not exist. |
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm somewhat reassured that medication mistakes were committed by nurses and not the janitorial staff or the people who come in to pick up the laundry. |
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In 1984, on the basis of a report put together by an Italian MEP and committed federalist, the European Parliament overwhelmingly approved a Draft Treaty on European Union. |
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A spokesperson for Ms Harney said she is committed to making the full range of cancer services available and accessible to cancer patients throughout Ireland. |
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It turned out that a fraud had been committed and that it had been serious enough to warrant the man's prosecution, had he lived until his arrest and trial. |
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When the battle ended, the Abyssinian emperor committed suicide. |
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Rangers are a committed bunch but there is no substitute for playing and they are too shy on football activity in a club chasing the SHC as their priority. |
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In the ensuing nine months, divisions have considerably deepened because of mass atrocities committed by both sides. |
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In the final, disarmingly quiet scene of The Sun, the emperor is informed that the young sound technician who recorded his speech of renunciation has committed hara-kiri. |
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After failing to launch a right-wing military coup in 1970, he committed hara-kiri, ritually disembowelling himself before being decapitated by an assistant. |
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Nagase said he had also hoped to meet an elderly female resident in the area who had reportedly said her wartime lover, a Japanese soldier, had committed hara-kiri there. |
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His grotesque and absurd characters committed gross, outrageous acts. |
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The day after the surrender, he committed hara-kiri or suicide. |
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But these are committed professionals who don't scare easily. |
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Here was a wife who'd committed adultery, was an adulteress. |
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His great-uncle, who has never self-identified as gay but who Sam believes is, lives a celibate life committed to the Church. |
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Smiley, by contrast, knew exactly what mistakes he was making as he committed and concealed them. |
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But Bethany Bultman, the clinic's founder and director, is committed to ensuring patients stay alive. |
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Whatever the reason, Burton was committed enough to leave tiny Bunker Hill to seek out her beau. |
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Politically committed directors who want to reach a large public often try what might be termed a bait-and-switch strategy. |
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This was a tough no holds barred encounter which threatened to spill over at several junctures such was the committed and no-nonsense approach adopted by both teams. |
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She has become Bubbles' publicist, knocking down rumors that he committed suicide or is cryogenically frozen. |
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As David Plouffe detailed in his book, The audacity To Win, the campaign had committed in writing to stay in the federal system. |
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Williams never faced a break point and committed just eight unforced errors in her first-round match. |
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The world still does not know the extent of the atrocities committed in Sinjar. |
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There arose the likelihood that the monster had committed both attacks and might strike again. |
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He insisted to Brezhnev that Carter was committed to nuclear disarmament despite some confusing speeches on the issue. |
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He had all his digits and limbs and, to my knowledge, had committed no antisocial acts with his legally obtained explosives. |
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Praying Indians were fined or punished if they did not work, committed fornication, beat their wives, or wandered between wigwams instead of setting up their own. |
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He is widely believed to have fueled the war in support of one of the fighting parties, to which he committed ragtag militias that perpetrated unspeakable atrocities. |
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Two months after anorexic model Isabelle Caro died, her mother committed suicide. |
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But it's hawkwatch season and by Jove we're committed to watching hawks. |
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Last week, a British woman committed suicide after admitting she had harassed the McCanns online. |
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I was sure the owner committed the cardinal sin of improperly storing his wine, and I smote him with all the fervor of a zealot. |
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Delta, for instance, is committed to helping create a more LGBT-friendly world. |
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No crimes were committed by Sony with the possible exception of all those Adam Sandler movies they insist on making. |
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We are committed to the community, dedicated to progress, and policing with respect. |
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Most oddly, while implacably committed to family duties and the bringing up of children, the novel succeeds in portraying both as a burden almost beyond human bearing. |
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This can cause women to end up as collateral, even when they themselves have committed no wrong. |
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Yet not a single political party is uncompromisingly committed to the sort of programme of radical reform which would rectify these horrific wrongs. |
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Our co-op is made up of extremely committed and activist members. |
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We want committed romantic relationships just as we always have, but something is getting in the way of us achieving them. |
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What I saw and heard there was nothing short of inspirational and, for an incoming minister committed to raising standards, a ready-made concept to grab hold of. |
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He was tried for high treason, found not guilty on the grounds of insanity, and committed to an insane asylum indefinitely. |
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His grandson George III was much less committed to a British role in Germany which he saw as unnecessary. |
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Nonetheless Pitt remained committed to the idea of raids on the French coast. |
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Sutcliffe committed his second assault on the night of 5 July 1975 in Keighley. |
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Sutcliffe committed his next murder in Leeds in January 1976, when he stabbed Emily Jackson, aged 42, 51 times. |
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Thankfully, there is no reason to think he committed any further murderous assaults within that period. |
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Reggie had committed a very public murder, against someone who many firm members felt did not deserve to die. |
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As the Red Army conquered the Reichstag in Berlin, Hitler committed suicide and Germany surrendered in early May. |
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These Germani provided one joint force to the alliance, and apparently the number of men they committed was uncertain to the Remi. |
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Ermanaric committed suicide, and the Greuthungi fell under Hunnic dominance. |
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Decebalus committed suicide rather than being captured by the Romans and be paraded as a slave, then be killed. |
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Social hypocrisy in many societies over history had led to a double standard when considering sin committed by men versus sin committed by women. |
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After two battles at Philippi in Macedonia in October 42, the Caesarian army was victorious and Brutus and Cassius committed suicide. |
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Wanda however committed suicide, drowning in the Vistula river, to ensure he would not invade her country again. |
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And it's not just that she plays the whiniest most annoying character ever committed to the small screen. |
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As a Jew committed to halakhah, I admit I do not understand this calculus. |
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We presume Jesus of Nazareth, as a practicing Jew, was also committed to the covenants his faith ancestors had entered into with Yahweh. |
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During the afternoon, the 10th SWB and 17th RWF were committed to the wood. |
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Although Brutus defeated Octavian, Antony defeated Cassius, who committed suicide. |
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They have not yet committed to a particular course of action. |
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Women have aborted, men have committed suicide, and both men and women have been thrown into convulsions during the fearful agony of renal colic. |
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He committed acts which put him afoul of Empire law, details classified, twenty-six years ago. |
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The Northern Ireland Labor Party, bisectarian and from 1945 committed to partition, has been an exception to the opposition's typical character. |
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Both parents should feel comfortable with the decision to cosleep with their baby and be committed to following appropriate safety precautions. |
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There were men there who had committed merciless robberies, cruel murders, heartless swindles, abominable depravities. |
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Uncle of Exeter, enlarge the man committed yesterday, that rail'd against our person. We consider it was excess of wine that set him on. |
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In another case an etheromaniac earl committed extravagances which, from a moral point of view, classified him among mental deficients. |
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Functionalists have all along been committed to the possibility of extrabodily states playing the role of beliefs and desires. |
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Notre Dame, with its option-type quarterback, Tony Rice, is committed to the ground game. |
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Without a meaningful place to live, the homeless are less involved and certainly less committed than the homeful and the victimizers. |
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In 708, some monks at Hexham accused Bede of having committed heresy in his work De Temporibus. |
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They tell of sacrifices by martyrs to freedom, especially the men who committed suicide. |
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I was curious about the fate of Ras Mikael who came to the palace of lyoas as a guest and committed the hosticide. |
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Antony was defeated in the naval Battle of Actium in 31 BC, and he committed suicide with his lover, Cleopatra. |
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Denmark also committed themselves to participate in a war against Sweden together with France and Russia. |
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Although Albinus came close to victory, Severus's reinforcements won the day, and the British governor committed suicide. |
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Bede also refers to a mass suicide committed by groups of 40 or 50 men who jumped from cliffs during a time of famine. |
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We shall especially honour God by improving diligently the talents which God hath committed to us. |
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Yes, for six months he threw all his medicines in the fire, and designedly committed all sorts of imprudences. |
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Are you justified to reproach him in public even if he hasn't crossed any incondonable limit, just committed a petty folly? |
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Each of these proclaim that no person may be imprisoned or detained without evidence that he or she committed a crime. |
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Keymis informed Raleigh of his son's death and begged for forgiveness, but did not receive it, and at once committed suicide. |
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He had become a committed Puritan and had established important family links to leading families in London and Essex. |
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Rarely, a bill was committed to a Special Standing Committee, which investigated and held hearings on the issues raised. |
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The Earl of Essex committed suicide in the Tower of London over his arrest for treason, whilst Lord Grey of Werke escaped from the Tower. |
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Essex committed suicide and Monmouth, along with several others, was obliged to flee into Continental exile. |
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Both sides committed the worst atrocities of the Napoleonic Wars during this phase of the conflict. |
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The serfs later committed atrocities against French soldiers during France's retreat. |
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Many of these deaths were caused by war crimes committed by German and Japanese forces in occupied territories. |
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Refusing to give any other answer to the court, he was committed to another court to suffer peine forte et dure. |
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The court performance target is that cases committed for sentence should be heard within 10 weeks. |
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Newton had committed himself to the doctrine that refraction without colour was impossible. |
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Priestley founded the Theological Repository in 1768, a journal committed to the open and rational inquiry of theological questions. |
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Suetonius states that he committed incest with his sisters, killed some men just for amusement and nominated a horse for a consulship. |
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Ultimately, Smyth became committed to believers' baptism as the only biblical baptism. |
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The care of the streets and roads within the Roman territory was committed in the earliest times to the censors. |
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They threatened to bind him over, but Turpin refused to pay the required surety, and was committed to the House of Correction at Beverley. |
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Rossetti, although the least committed to the brotherhood, continued the name and changed its style. |
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Realizing that they have committed a terrible act against God, they engage in mutual recrimination. |
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Both of George's parents committed adultery, and in 1694 their marriage was dissolved on the pretext that Sophia had abandoned her husband. |
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His followers are completely committed to their beliefs in and of Brian's divinity. |
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An intentional foul that causes injury that prevents a fight from continuing usually causes the boxer who committed it to be disqualified. |
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He made his debut in a Cooper 500 Formula 3 car and was committed to racing thereafter. |
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With the original offer revoked, and with the premiere teams already committed to their incumbent drivers, Mansell decided to move on. |
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The Greeks said they would not pay unless it was proved that the crime was committed by Greeks. |
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The Labour Party was committed to home rule for Scotland in the 1920s, but it slipped down its agenda in the following years. |
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The British Government, committed to implementing Home Rule, set up a cabinet committee under the chairmanship of southern unionist Walter Long. |
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Robert Walpole managed to wind it down with minimal political and economic damage, although some losers fled to exile or committed suicide. |
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In fact, many joined the church when they saw how committed these martyrs were to their religion. |
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All sides committed atrocities against civilians in this war, exacerbating the population displacement begun by the Plantation. |
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The official Liberals found themselves a tiny minority within a government committed to protectionism. |
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The Empire prospered under the rule of a line of committed and effective Sultans. |
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Goebbels and his wife Magda committed suicide the next day, after murdering their six children. |
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Initial planning was constrained by the number of available landing craft, most of which were already committed in the Mediterranean and Pacific. |
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There are claims that after taking Khan Yunis, the IDF committed a massacre, known as the Khan Yunis killings. |
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Under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, the UK Government has committed to the promotion of certain linguistic traditions. |
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In 2015, Amnesty International reported that the Taliban committed mass murder and gang rape of Afghan civilians in Kunduz. |
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State Department, the Taliban committed human rights violations against women in Afghanistan. |
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To date, various US government agencies have committed or spent trillions of dollars in loans, asset purchases, guarantees, and direct spending. |
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The British government has committed itself to respecting the Gibraltarians' wishes. |
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The Crown Court hears all serious criminal cases which are committed to trial. |
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Various figures have been produced for the number of veterans who have committed suicide since the war. |
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Health Secretary John Reid reiterated that his government is committed to helping people give up smoking. |
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On 4 September 2014, Judge Barbier ruled in the first phase of the case that BP had committed gross negligence. |
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The Irish government has committed itself to train the necessary number of translators and interpreters and to bear the related costs. |
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The NMC has committed to developing and implementing a system of revalidation. |
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The Brexit referendum in 2016 committed the country to an exit from the European Union. |
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In October 1975, Fleming's son Caspar, aged 23, committed suicide by drug overdose and was buried with his father. |
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Vivienne was committed to the Northumberland House mental hospital, Stoke Newington, in 1938, and remained there until she died. |
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On 23 March 1969, six years after Plath's suicide by asphyxiation from a gas stove, Assia Wevill committed suicide in the same way. |
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The motion was heard on 18 April 1958 by the judge who had committed Pound to St Elizabeths. |
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She later finds out Cal committed suicide after losing all his money in the 1929 Wall Street crash. |
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Petitions on his behalf were presented to parliament, so strongly worded that the petitioners were committed to prison. |
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Three of his brothers committed suicide, with Wittgenstein contemplating it too. |
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Two years later, aged 22 and studying chemistry at the Berlin Academy, the third eldest brother, Rudi, committed suicide in a Berlin bar. |
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Weininger committed suicide, shooting himself in 1903, shortly after publishing the book. |
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He left so suddenly and quietly that for a time people believed he was the fourth Wittgenstein brother to have committed suicide. |
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Aggressive fouls are physical or verbal fouls committed by a player against an opponent or the referee. |
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It is also possible for a jurisdiction to prosecute for crimes committed somewhere outside its jurisdiction, once the perpetrator returns. |
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Various NGOs have reported human rights violations in committed by Pakistani armed forces. |
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Given that the expression of this gene is not restricted to neoblasts, its role can also be important in committed cells. |
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Remaining committed to his socialist ideals, he embraced Marxism, and used Marxist ideas as an interpretative framework for archaeological data. |
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In June 68, the emperor Nero was deposed and committed suicide, and the period of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors began. |
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Ramsay MacDonald, a committed pacifist, immediately resigned the chairmanship of the Labour Party in the House of Commons. |
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Rawlinson had wanted to end the offensive after the first day and Haig felt that reserves should have been committed quicker. |
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Assisted suicide is suicide committed with the aid of another person, sometimes a physician. |
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A person who is driving carefully, but whose car nevertheless hits a child darting out into the street, has not committed manslaughter. |
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Both the religiously dis-identified and the religiously committed report mystical experiences. |
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Perhaps the number of children who committed crimes might have been reduced if the standards of living had been higher. |
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Ben Hooper and David Rees were two of the Loyal and committed workers at Dowlais Ironworks. |
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Richard passed on the responsibility for the works to his son, William, but the latter was less committed to the business than his father. |
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Socialist parties in every industrial nation had committed themselves to antiwar policies, but when the war. |
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The Labour Party committed itself to devolution after coming to power in the February 1974 General Election. |
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Under John Smith Labour committed itself to devolution for both Wales and Scotland, a commitment that survived his early death. |
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It is authorized to handle the prosecution of all crimes committed within the County. |
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By 1970, the Welsh Office was committed to building a new route all the way to Pont Abraham in Carmarthenshire. |
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Munroe Barrow was committed to a mental institution in 1916 and, as a result, Joe knew very little of his biological father. |
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Being an oddball, an offbeat, or a creative person, as Jourard sees the committed professional, is something all nurses should risk. |
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Some of the largest areas committed to be decontaminated are in the Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. |
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The civil war was viciously fought and there were many atrocities committed by all sides. |
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The project designers and the government committed to invest in beach maintenance to address future erosion. |
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The Gaul leader Brennus was heavily injured at Delphi and committed suicide there. |
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Pitt was committed to despatching expeditions to French colonies around the world, a policy that had proved successful. |
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On April 30, Adolf Hitler, with his wife of one day, Eva Braun, committed suicide in his bunker to avoid capture by Soviet troops. |
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Kluge committed suicide on 19 August after Hitler became aware of his involvement in the 20 July plot. |
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Approximately 2,300 tanks and assault guns were committed to the battle, of which only 100 to 120 crossed the Seine at the end of the campaign. |
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When Beijing was captured by Li Zicheng's peasant rebels in 1644, the Chongzhen Emperor, the last Ming emperor, committed suicide. |
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Canada has no official church, and the government is officially committed to religious pluralism. |
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In the Atlantic world of the 17th and 18th centuries piracy was defined as any criminal act committed on the high seas. |
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It's quite another to expect amateurs to figure out who is telling the truth about Iraq, or which priests have committed pedophilia. |
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The Dublin Quarter Sessions Court had cognizance of all crimes committed within the city's boundaries except treason. |
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After a three month investigation, the ringleader and five accomplices were arrested and committed to Exeter Gaol. |
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In 1998, Sweden formally apologized for the wrongs committed against the Sami. |
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It is also interesting that all crimes committed against Romans had lesser fines than other social classes. |
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Some Han Chinese also committed suicide on behalf of the Mongols as a proof of their loyalty. |
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Saxo comes from a warrior family and writes that he is himself committed to being a soldier. |
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They committed sabotage, diverted regular forces and committed numerous atrocities against civilian population. |
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Soon, Alfonso II of Aragon and Barcelona committed himself to conquer Valencia as the Aragonese nobility demanded. |
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To avoid the shame of arriving in Genoa in shackles, Dandolo committed suicide by smashing his head against the oar to which he was tied. |
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Since the mutual excommunications of 1054, the Pope in Rome was committed to establishing authority over the eastern church. |
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It is hoped that a new dam in Orugu, for which China committed financing in 2009, will alleviate water scarcity. |
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The new Portuguese regime was committed to the dissolution of its overseas colonies. |
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He committed his novels to memory and was reciting them to his cellmates, partly relying on their memory. |
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The Special Clerical Court handles crimes allegedly committed by clerics, although it has also taken on cases involving laypeople. |
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By an ancillary secret convention, Spain was committed to making preparations for war against Britain. |
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While in office, he plundered a Spanish fort on Tidore, poisoned the sultan of Ternate and committed atrocities against the local population. |
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Watt Raleigh was killed in a battle with Spaniards and Kemys subsequently committed suicide. |
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Those incidents subsequently came to symbolize the human rights violations committed in the last years of violence. |
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The last Ming ruler, the Chongzhen Emperor, committed suicide by hanging himself when the city fell. |
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Basically a majority of Northern voters were committed to stopping the expansion of slavery, which they believed would ultimately end slavery. |
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In April 1644, Li's rebels sacked the Ming capital of Beijing, and the Chongzhen Emperor committed suicide. |
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The dialects are rarely committed to writing, except for some dialect literature. |
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Chapter 6 recounts the Fall of Man whereby humans committed original sin and became subject to total depravity. |
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The new states were all committed to republicanism, with no inherited offices. |
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Under schedule 21 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 the starting points for murders committed on or after 18 December 2003 are as follows. |
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The response to crime committed by neighbouring tribes or communities included a formal apology, compensation or blood feuds. |
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In fact, when the death penalty is applied, people are killed not for current acts of aggression, but for offences committed in the past. |
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Any freeman so committed or detained in prison without cause being stated should be entitled to bail or be freed. |
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For example, at common law, an unlawful homicide committed recklessly would ordinarily constitute the crime of voluntary manslaughter. |
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Similarly, if T takes a valuable antique but later repents and returns the goods, T has committed the actus reus with the mens rea. |
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The one making the threats had not nominated the crimes to be committed by the defendant. |
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The legal fiction used was that by failing to pay after promising to do so, a defendant had committed deceit, and was liable to the plaintiff. |
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The majority of the crimes committed in the United States are prosecuted and punished at the state level. |
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Rather than being released, he was committed on the grounds that he had a mental abnormality. |
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This will include almost all torts, but the law relating to crimes committed by companies is complex, and varies significantly between countries. |
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For this reason, all partners in a typical general partnership may be held liable for the wrongs committed by one partner. |
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Called juries of presentment, these men testified under oath to crimes committed in their neighbourhood. |
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Manslaughter and other crimes in which the killing was committed without intent, however, are judged by a professional judge instead. |
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Once degraded, he lost all his rights, and if he committed another crime, he might then be punished with death like any other felon. |
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After the Battle of Peshawar, he committed suicide because his subjects thought he had brought disaster and disgrace to the Shahi dynasty. |
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Incidents of rape allegedly committed by Indian rebels against European women and girls appalled the British public. |
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The state backs its claim on the grounds that the crime committed is considered a crime against all, which any state is authorised to punish. |
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This, Bonar Law presented to Asquith, who committed to reply on Monday the following week. |
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In 1920, agents of the IRA committed arson against at least fifteen British warehouses in Liverpool. |
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During World War II, the Allies committed sabotage against the Peugeot truck factory. |
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The era of the Congo Free State is most infamous for the large number of atrocities committed under it. |
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Various collections of teachings attributed to him were passed down by oral tradition and first committed to writing about 400 years later. |
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The Manchester Football Association is the sport's governing body in Greater Manchester, and is committed to its promotion and development. |
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Although thousands of Japanese were taken prisoner, most fought until they were killed or committed suicide. |
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During the hallucinogenic high, any characters who have committed significant sins are hunted by the headless ghost. |
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I do not contemplate such a heroine as a set-off to the many sins imputed to me as committed against woman. |
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And when Paulinho later tried to compensate for his team-mate's shitbaggery with a committed challenge, it ended in dire circumstances. |
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