Edmund tells Edgar that their father is after him, having heard falsely that Edgar committed some heinous crime. |
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Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes. |
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The case must be pleaded by advocates of the aggrieved party, otherwise the culprits of this heinous crime would go scot-free. |
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This is why the death penalty is usually reserved for only the most heinous criminals. |
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This heinous act of the murder of a little girl and the wounding of her peers go beyond the boundaries of reason and sanity. |
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He could get caught red-handed in the most heinous of crimes and she would keep him out of jail. |
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This remains one of the most heinous acts of ethnic cleansing in human history. |
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A man given to indignity is capable of committing any crime, however heinous it may be. |
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Yet the perversities of slave society bent these otherwise commendable traits into heinous pathologies. |
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He promised to leave no stone unturned in their quest to bring to book the perpetrators of the heinous act at the President's office. |
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Domestic violence, once a dark, heinous secret concealed behind closed doors, is now a repugnant truth brought to light. |
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Yes, human life is the most sacred thing and taking other people's lives is a heinous act. |
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Let's say you commit the heinous sin of dropping a cigarette end in the street in York. |
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Here we have on our doorstep a way of bringing to account those people who commit heinous crimes against our innocents. |
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And he committed his heinous crime right here, down this very country lane. |
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Being a former medical professional I can tell you locking up research info behind paywalls is a heinous crime! |
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The cold-blooded murder of two people, who according to reports were both disabled and could not escape their assassins, is a heinous crime. |
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They are accused as accomplices in many other heinous and facinorous deeds, with the assassin Andrade. |
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John glared at Nigel as if he'd committed some heinous act or crime against him. |
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Also the list of heinous offences should be expanded to cover social and economic offences. |
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The pressure on companies to make money for their shareholders has led to some truly heinous acts, in my view. |
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These stories rarely take the form of something blatantly heinous like overt racism. |
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He might end up in prison, but, however long his sentence and however heinous his crime, his citizenship was secure. |
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But to plan somebody's murder is a particularly heinous crime and I think few people would do that. |
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How did they live with themselves, knowing they would commit such a heinous act? |
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Among the seventeen great sins, unbelief is the greatest, more heinous than murder, theft, adultery and so on. |
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But his mind's eye isn't fraught with mournful replays of a life cut short by a heinous crime. |
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Her angelic appearance and heinous crimes have made her an object of morbid public fascination. |
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They feel that certain crimes are so heinous that executing the criminal is the only reasonable response. |
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It is the appeasers' doctrine, the creed that inhibits the comprehensive response to a heinous deed. |
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What heinous sin had these women committed to be singled out for divine retribution? |
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Well some incredibly good things have come about because of it, but some heinous atrocities were carried out in its name. |
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In this and other cases, it was an absolutist sense of superiority that allowed such heinous acts. |
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Such sentiments have been fed by lurid newspaper stories of heinous crimes committed by non-Japanese. |
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The decision of the Home Secretary was based on the fact that some crimes are so heinous as to justify life imprisonment. |
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The Brits have just charged eight men with conspiring to commit heinous terrorist acts. |
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In its judgment yesterday, the appeal court said a maximum sentence was reserved for the most heinous circumstances and served as a deterrent. |
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He answers the question himself, articulating their heinous neglects and itemising many of their crimes specifically. |
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I want the people who calculatingly and brutally murder others to pay severely for their heinous crimes. |
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They're fudging the issue and if they don't tackle this head on, they will be seen to shield those who commit heinous crimes on children. |
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The candidate has to be involved in two separate cases of heinous crimes to attract disqualification. |
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I think the people who committed that heinous crime deserve every visitation of justice that we can bring to them. |
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They should be taken away from society and there should be a criminal record attached to those who commit such heinous crimes. |
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In Hyderabad, the emperor in the name of purifying it and ridding it of infidel Hindu Brahmins condoned heinous activities. |
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The four men lied their way onto the premises, and afterwards committed heinous crimes, which deserved severe punishment, said Coetzee. |
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The Commission hopes that this report will help shed light on the truth behind this heinous crime and support steps towards ending impunity. |
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Although the crime of these two young men was especially heinous, they did not thereby forfeit their rights under English law and under the Convention on Human rights. |
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Why has he only recently formed the opinion that Smith is a criminal, guilty of heinous crimes against humanity and should be put to death forthwith? |
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We always knew that their descent into the heinous crimes that they once covered with alleged-virtue would make for a magnificent fall from grace. |
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This is a nation of laws, not Hollywood-style gunslinging, and the governor risks committing a heinous crime against humanity with such endorsements. |
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He had said that the US would hold responsible those who had committed this heinous act. |
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We recognize with admiration and gratitude that your personal leadership in the face of these heinous crimes has been strong and decisive. |
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These flecks of aspic are scarcely heinous, but cumulatively they suggest an overindulgent hospitality toward the material. |
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How was he and the brothers Bridgman found guilty, without any physical evidence tying them to this heinous crime? |
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We can take a firm whack at these books that warrant coverage and, together, we can ensure that this heinous backlog is, to some small degree, abated. |
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If someone treats him slightingly, he perceives that as a deliberate and heinous attack. |
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We must not overreact to the great and heinous crime that was perpetrated on the civilized world, but neither should we underreact. |
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That expensive moisturiser has given me three heinous zits on my chin! |
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We watch this skullduggery and observe how our Earth allies have become more adept at countering these heinous and unforeseen blows. |
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We know that over the coming days and weeks we will be trying to ferret out those individuals who were responsible for this heinous event. |
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And here they run headlong into the foulest and most heinous error that ever was imagined. |
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They stressed the importance of holding officials of the deposed Iraqi regime accountable and to bring them to justice for such heinous crimes. |
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Climategate had no such catharsis, because it revealed no sin so heinous. Climategate did not materially effect the outcome of Copenhagen. |
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Obviously the sheltering of terrorists from justice has emboldened them to commit more heinous crimes against humanity. |
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Second, accused terrorists are routinely portrayed as being too unsophisticated, ill-prepared or youthful to actually commit such heinous acts. |
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We are united in our condemnation of this heinous act and our commitment to see that justice is served. |
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Storm in a cup of tea, as Ken Barrington used to say, or heinous crime against cricket? |
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The heinous nature of these crimes warrants that the victims of these crimes be adequately protected. |
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It is incumbent upon us as parliamentarians to change this law to protect the potential victims of heinous violent crimes. |
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Together with my condemnation, I should like to ask you to approach the Guatemalan authorities so that this heinous crime is fully investigated. |
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Singapore joined in condemning those heinous acts and expressed solidarity with those affected. |
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The use of children as soldiers and the abduction of young girls are two of the most heinous aspects of human trafficking. |
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The death penalty is prescribed by Egyptian law for the gravest and most heinous crimes. |
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The perpetrators of these heinous crimes, which are in violation of international humanitarian and human rights law, must be held accountable. |
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The heinous attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul, and recurrence of cross border infiltration in Kashmir are obviously of great concern. |
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A close cousin to the complete overhaul is a triage approach, in which you stop new development temporarily and remedy only the most heinous problems. |
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Conditions were heinous, the largely off-trail section proving unrideable due to dense forest, boggy peat, streams, briars, bushes and steep gradients. |
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No matter how heinous the charge, everyone is entitled to due process. |
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The crime of antisemitism is an ageless one, an international one, and a heinous one. |
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How much are these videos, and the heinous acts they portray, escalating the likelihood of all-out regional war? |
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In some places, teenagers accused of particularly heinous crimes are automatically tried as adults. |
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And there are certain crimes still that are so heinous, so wretched, and so abominable that, yes, they do cry out for vengeance, and they do cry out for the death penalty. |
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Big banks have copped to heinous crimes that have cost citizens billions of dollars. |
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Heinous acts, especially when perpetrated on defenseless minors, elicit equally heinous responses even in sane minds. |
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Purists sometimes seem to think that disregarding rules about prepositions is as heinous as torturing children. |
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Mengele has neither doubts about his hideous purpose or scruples about his heinous past. |
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Finally, we have the perpetrator of all these heinous slayings. |
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Who were the planners and perpetrators of this cowardly and heinous crime? |
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Hence minorities were also targeted for committing various heinous crimes. |
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Counterfeiting or clipping the coinage was regarded as a heinous crime. |
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But in the field of human rights the evidence of heinous transgressions would not even induce a formal reprimand, except when it subserves other interests. |
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There are situations such as car collisions or cataclysmic weather or, God forbid, where there is a heinous criminal act and not one person but many people are hurt. |
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Canadians are saying that if a 16 or 17 year old chooses to kill, he or she must also know that society will choose not to show mercy, that society will demand a grievous penalty to match the heinous crime. |
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Then there are the true Lady Macbeths – the ex-actress Jiang Qing, wife of Mao, the planner and implementer of the heinous Cultural Revolution, who at least had the grace to kill herself in the end. |
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I am convinced that the first step to prevent the reoccurrence of these heinous crimes is to prosecute and bring to trial those who committed, planned or instigated them. |
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If thou be penitent and grieved, or desirous to be so, these heinous sins shall not be laid to thy charge. |
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The men who killed these courageous workers committed a heinous crime. |
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The government denounced the attack as the most heinous of the last decade. |
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With respect to preventing and suppressing this heinous crime, it is high time that the efforts of the world community were harnessed and synergized by channelling them into a coherent, balanced and comprehensive framework. |
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I condemn this heinous and cowardly crime in the strongest terms. |
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They expressed the view that the Court offers a beacon of hope for justice through prosecution of individuals responsible for heinous crimes and reparation for the victims. |
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Furthermore, I stressed that this heinous and cowardly act will not deter the determination and commitment of the AU in bringing about a lasting peace and alleviating the suffering of the people in Darfur. |
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These weapons, coupled with their unregulated circulation and their irresponsible deployment, are responsible for the most heinous crimes against humanity and war crimes. |
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The crime was heinous as the defendant used his underagents to purchase discount bank debentures,'' they added. |
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Regardless of who the suspect may be, a terrorist or shoplifter, and regardless of the heinous nature of the suspected crime, they must be treated with dignity as defined by international standards. |
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The terrorists in our region have a gruesome record of diabolical invention in perpetrating their atrocities, but these heinous innovations have been quick to cross borders and continents. |
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One by one, men she slept with are bumped off and it's clear other officers suspect her of committing the heinous crimes. |
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It will also allow politicians to respond to the overwhelming majority of Canadians representing all political parties who are outraged by heinous acts of animal cruelty. |
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As the victim of a heinous crime perpetrated by a white man, she had hated the mzungu for 40 years. |
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Mohammed Mansour Jabarah is a Canadian who, no matter how heinous his crimes and no matter how much we deplore them, is entitled to all of the rights and freedoms afforded to any other citizen under our Charter. |
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If people abroad, like Mr. Smith, have committed heinous crimes that are against our laws as well, we are not saying that they should be absolved and not punished. |
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Of course, that is especially heinous in one whose job it is to make laws. |
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The heinous crime came in retaliation for the vigilance of police to hunt saboteurs and impose the rule of law, the ministry said in a statement. |
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The lynching of criminals caught in the act or suspected of particularly heinous crimes is not uncommon and appears to be increasing in many countries in direct relation to the weakness of formal justice mechanisms. |
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Out of the mess of hair gel and heinous voices, Assaf shined. |
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The Soviets rarely bypassed an opportunity to expose heinous racial practices and inequities in the United States, but they were unwilling to push the principle of nondiscrimination when its application came closer to home. |
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Morlock tries to wipe clean his father's heinous sin of statism by joining the same Graith of Guardians that punished his father. |
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Those responsible will bear this stigma, and it will serve as a warning to those who may in future contemplate the commission of such a heinous act. |
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How can one attempt to understand the individual and societal context that drives men to commit the heinous crimes dealt with by international criminal tribunals? |
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We must not lower our guard against these heinous criminals. |
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Political Leaders from around the world have condemned these heinous acts. |
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In our public services sorry seems to be the most heinous word. |
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Tout le monde is now saying these particular trans fats are so completely and utterly heinous for our tickers and arteries that lard is starting to look good again. |
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The use of fines as the main reparation made it so that those with the money to pay the fine had the ability to get away with the most heinous of crimes. |
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I hope they catch the person responsible for that heinous crime. |
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Public international law deals extensively and increasingly with criminal conduct that is heinous and ghastly enough to affect entire societies and regions. |
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The perpetrators of this heinous act must be brought to justice. |
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