We know that most crime is committed by a hard-core group of repeat offenders. |
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Most were hard-core drug users who had been injecting for 12 years on average. |
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However, when it comes to self-destruction any car combined with a hard-core muscle car mentality will eventually lead to a dead end. |
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I'm not talking about turning them into hard-core, fast-talking salespeople. |
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Care should be taken in distinguishing the hard-core totalitarians from the fellow-travelers, and Pipes doesn't seem to want to do this. |
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While the 500S performed decently for most tasks, it wasn't up to snuff for hard-core gamers. |
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Jon likes to pretend he's the hard-core guy, but he is the softest-hearted, most emotional, weepy, spiritual guy inside. |
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Second, I'm not a hard-core ideologue, as many self-described libertarians are. |
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Rather, hard-core libertarians believe that government is naturally extremely prone to error, both moral and factual. |
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Going after the lifestyler meant backing off on courting hard-core outdoor enthusiasts. |
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The 2003 football season may have ended, but the NFL off season gives a rush to any hard-core fan. |
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While researching my latest book, The Ministry of Thin, last year, I began to notice how hard-core exercise had become. |
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Depending on who you ask, Ford has the hard-core support of between 20 percent and 35 percent of Torontonians. |
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Not that Bryk is a hard-core partisan seeking to reinvigorate the Democratic Party with some kind of 50-state strategy. |
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The party finishes on Ash Wednesday, and J'Ouvert on the preceding Thursday night signals the beginning of the real, hard-core bacchanal. |
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Button mashing is generally scorned by hard-core gamers, but I argue that it's actually a valid learning technique. |
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Unless you're into some seriously hard-core rap, hip hop or metal, you'll need to cut the sub way back to create the right balance. |
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He said most of the trouble was down to a handful of hard-core troublemakers who were well known to police and the courts. |
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But, at each club I have played, there has been a hard-core of gambling aficionados, eager to offer tutelage on all options to aspiring punters. |
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Several hours on the sled and I was beginning to consider myself a real hard-core musher. |
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A slew of elementary-school field trippers trekked through the exhibits last week, along with hard-core history buffs from the surrounding area. |
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He appeals to a staunch, hard-core audience, and it would be a shame if they muzzle him. |
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Started by four hard-core believers in nature's booty and its goodness, Green Life aims to reintroduce nature to people around. |
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One bright spot is simply that hard-core rap has knocked out such unmusical predecessors as heavy metal and punk. |
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All but one of the offenders they have arrested in the last four years was a hard-core Trekkie. |
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But again, you have a hard-core cell that are not going to be persuaded to change sides, but I think some will. |
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You may be full of turkey, but that's no excuse not to shop this weekend, the official start of the hard-core holiday buying season. |
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Comey, in turn, appointed Patrick Fitzgerald, a Republican not known as a hard-core loyalist. |
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Operators are shunning Playboy's Spice Platinum, a new group of channels with graphic hard-core fare. |
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Simon's shop and a chippy nearby have been targeted for months by a hard-core of about a dozen teenagers bent on making people's lives a misery. |
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I don't think this is proof that a majority of Americans are lazy chiselers, as some hard-core conservatives might suggest. |
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With its higher percentages of cocoa solids and cocoa butter, this is what hard-core chocolate craving is all about. |
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Its hard-core attitude blows the cobwebs out of the spy genre in a really fun way. |
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But many casual and hard-core gamers alike may be turned off by the bugs very quickly, so we suggest trying the demo first. |
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I know that hard-core yogis believe that yoga is more than exercise or a relaxation technique. |
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The hard-core community behind these two open source initiatives is famous for its online support. |
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Let us be clear that the hard-core support for this bill is probably in the range of 30 first nations, virtually all from British Columbia. |
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There has even been some falling-off in zeal within the ranks of hard-core activists. |
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These hard-core criminals commit hundreds of crimes annually, but rarely see much hard jail time because each crime is dealt with individually. |
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In the late eighties, hard-core began to think that punk had become too mass was diluted, and saw the retro movement as a way to change things. |
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Why not bring this regime back for the hard-core truants, if they won't attend school during school time make them attend in their own time. |
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There's the average canoer that likes a combo of gentle river and flat water, and then there's the hard-core whitewater canoer. |
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Whether you interpret such behavior as capriciousness or hard-core adventure, enduring it is a price you must occasionally pay. |
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Those less inclined for the hard-core version can sign on to freestyle, the more familiar, communal variety of the sport. |
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A soul infused night is on offer tonight at Kendal's Tintos with a hard-core clubber turned international DJ pro. |
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So it's likely that Hutchinson, a hard-core lake angler, had made similar decisions before. |
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Now even some hard-core conservatives are about to take the cash. |
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Politicians who openly associated with Duke, or his hard-core associates, did so at their own risk. |
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As well, we have seen individuals we regarded as hard-core members of various groups who are now willing to talk to us and, in some cases, to assist us. |
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Beyond such hard-core economic and political considerations, much remains to be done to develop contacts with the peoples of the new and old member states. |
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Upon review of the hard-core restrictions listed in the Communication, it would appear that only restrictions on active sales competition within the territory of an exclusive distributor will be permitted. |
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Spiritually nourished by different influences, Watcha proves through the years of fierce concerts, that there is a special place on the French scene for them and their hard-core metal. |
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I'm not a hard-core privacy nut, but that prospect freaks me out a bit. |
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Those numbers are not impressive by hard-core, blue-water standards, but unless a better reason comes to mind than any already there, they're enough. |
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Granted, hard-core globalization critics were skeptical from the start because the Compact lacked a rigorous system for monitoring corporate behavior and punishing laggards. |
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The Grammy-winning group has been together for more than 30 years in one form or another and is easily the best hard-core Cajun band in the world. |
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I am disappointed there is still a hard-core minority of drivers who feel no sense of responsibility to other people's safety or their own families' welfare. |
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She, with her saffron robes and shaven head, embodies and personifies hard-core Hindutva without, at this late stage of her public career, having to make vitriolic speeches. |
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The Commission has reduced the fines imposed in the past where participants in cartels have played a reduced role in relation to the hard-core members. |
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There were all types of bands from hard-core rock and roll to jazz, country and western to Irish traditional musicians and from vocal harmony groups to girl and boy bands. |
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Whatsisface barely registered a blip outside of hard-core NASCAR circles. |
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In the first proposals, there was in the hard-core provisions no mention of, or even safeguard for, the right to collective action, including strikes. |
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Countries or regions in an early stage of a drug epidemic can be expected to have many recreational users but only a limited number of hard-core addicts, while the opposite is true in more advanced situations. |
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But the GOP could assuage that tension by promulgating a hard-core, Republican version of gay and straight marriage. |
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It's by far the best thing on this album of similarly hard-core punkitude with a socialist bent. |
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In the process of learning hard-core computer programming, the students also receive a lesson in global warming and ecology. |
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What began as a hobby eventually led to freelance writing, and his blog Laelaps has built up a readership of hard-core paleontology fans. |
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Some fans in the hard-core section tagged the Snakepit even had their season tickets confiscated by police. |
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Indeed, for hard-core penny-pinchers, couponing could be classified as an extreme-savings sport. |
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His malamute dog sledding team is considered to be one of the most resilient, hard-core teams around. |
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Moore has been less of a hard-core cougar and more of an experimenter. |
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All of these components collide to make music that rides the line between hard-core and alt-rock with force and an underlying sense of personal culpability. |
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Or would it take an astronaut actually going to the moon and bringing back a noncheese rock to dissuade hard-core believers in the moon-cheese theory? |
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Mark Pitcavage, a hard-core leftist, was chosen as research director of SLATT and has influenced federal training of thousands of local police officers nationwide. |
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The X-Treme Adventure Package features many of the Out-N-Back elements with hard-core single-track riding and additional adventures on the off days. |
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She said that every American president from Washington to Nixon doodled and one would find doodles in a notebook or a journal from any intellectual or hard-core creative. |
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Acid house, hard-core, drum 'n' bass, UK garage, grime, and dubstep are just a handful of now worldwide underground movements that developed in this way. |
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