Actually your average policeman already has the power to arrest you on the flimsiest of pretexts, from jay-walking to swearing at him. |
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But the main problem is noise nuisance from large gatherings of youths, with some shouting abuse at passers-by or swearing at them. |
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If it's gratuitous swearing you want, then top-quality cussing you shall have, my friends! |
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Last week's session ended up in mayhem, with deputies expelled and the rest hurling insults and swearing at each other. |
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Usually after they heard Ricky cussing and swearing, they would think that they would just having another argument. |
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She says incidents of a staff member swearing at patients have gone without any disciplinary action. |
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Yesterday the irate father of one of the alleged victims was in court, cursing and swearing at the accused. |
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The driver was cursing and swearing, but his fury stopped short of him actually getting out of the car. |
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Then you said you could pay for the electric bill by swearing off fancy-pants coffee every other weekend. |
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I managed to at least contain my frustration and prevented myself from bursting into a swearing fit. |
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I left halfway through, swearing to myself that I would never ever show up to this class without checking to make sure we're doing something new. |
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Already his followers are swearing to avenge his death and I shudder to think of the next group of victims. |
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I honestly worked hard and put my reputation on the line, swearing to my referrals that this was not a scam. |
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He was talking very loudly and swearing a lot, and revealing just how much of a nerd he really is, despite his schmick clothes. |
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Although the Welsh kings were allies, each ruled separate territories swearing loyalty to the king of England. |
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Judging by the amount of swearing he didn't do while he was setting it all up I'd say it's a civilised machine. |
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Thanks to television, swearing and coarseness have become far more commonplace in our lives. |
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In frame 15 the referee warned Holt for ungentlemanly conduct, in this case swearing. |
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The Utuku warriors lurched into the clearing in ragged files, swearing, covered with mud and slime up to their underbellies. |
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Have to put up with close proximity to aggressive violent old man incoherently swearing at everyone onboard for first 15 minutes. |
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The show culminated with Rivers swearing at Nielsen unleashing a torrent of Italian curses. |
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Sophie tuned out as Darren went off on one again, shouting and swearing about what she had said like he always did. |
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I would like to whizz down but I keep getting my hair caught so I have to stop, swearing as I disentangle it. |
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There's an awful lot of rude words in it, a lot of swearing, a lot of naughtiness. |
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I would like to whizz down but I keep getting my hair caught so I have to stop, swearing like a navvy as I disentangle it. |
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The MSP for Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley was heckled by a gang of swearing, shell-suited neds. |
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She says that she is very moody and goes from laughing to swearing in seconds. |
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For starters, I was in fits of laughter at the sight of him, and his swearing and shouting just made me worse. |
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Their stage shows were infamous for lots of drink being sprayed on the crowd and excessive amounts of swearing. |
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In fact, my most useful contribution was stopping Ian from swearing when he stubbed his toe in the vestry. |
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A supply teacher was told to leave a school after swearing in front of a class of eight-year-old pupils. |
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What I have in Kim is one of those cute little women with a swishy ponytail who cuts people off in traffic while swearing like a Marine. |
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A study found that girls as young as 13 are smoking, swearing, fighting, drinking and disrupting lessons in ever higher numbers. |
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He also suggested television companies should not show close-ups of footballers swearing before the 9pm watershed. |
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But the key words in understanding swearing, as opposed to coarse language or mere profanity, are taboo and shock. |
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They were all cussing and swearing, but Doug calmed him down by just letting him vent until he had had his say. |
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But he could have given a statement to the court without swearing an oath, an option not pursued by his inexperienced lawyer. |
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Like the best observational comedy, it deals in exposing simple truths through humour and swearing. |
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I can't help laughing at a pimp who is swearing by the curb, wiping dog poo off his pointed boot into the gutter. |
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She breached the order three times by swearing, screaming and using abusive language after a road accident. |
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The swearing of an untrue affidavit of documents is perhaps the most obvious example of conduct which his solicitor cannot knowingly permit. |
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A friend of mine has gone for an ascetic existence, having denounced the demon drink, and even resolved to stop swearing. |
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People were swearing at me the whole time and accusing me of playing favourites. |
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Here, the most radio-friendly melodies are sabotaged by pointed political commentary or swearing. |
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Then he started beating his fist against the steering wheel, cursing and swearing. |
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Within a few months of his swearing the oath that he was to break in so many ways, the President receded from both these pledges. |
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Orchard, apart from swearing at a Kenyan player, was also accused of violating the spirit of the game. |
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Thus, swearing evolved a useful purpose as a buffer between fury and the instinct to beat the living daylights out of each other. |
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Meanwhile, the scream cuts off, and is replaced by loud shouts and noisy swearing in Spanish. |
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It was clear that she was going to be a huge, huge star despite her habits of swearing like a trooper and smoking like a chimney. |
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As someone who speaks fluent Spanish, I found myself swearing in Spanish when my people got cantankerous. |
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I didn't want the alcohol, the swearing, the bad memories, the parties or the guilt anymore. |
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He made a beeline for James, swearing at the top of his lungs, his face a color purple that made me genuinely fear for James's life. |
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Christopher will be back swearing, pimping, robbing convenience stores and peddling drugs within days. |
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Whatever it is that's riled him, his ugly, near unnecessary swearing renders any salient point he might have been making completely irrelevant. |
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I just sulked all the way home cussing and swearing till I was blue in the face. |
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She had a strong regal bearing and her kneeling on the floor seemed as improper as a priest swearing. |
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The order also prohibits them from associating with each other and swearing at people. |
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I was cussing them and swearing never to watch the show again because the fix was in. |
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In this case, an information failed to include in the jurat the date of swearing, and the place of swearing was changed without being initialed. |
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The KLF didn't just walk away from fame, they had a blazing row with it and then stormed out of the house swearing all kinds of revenge. |
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I just lost it completely, cursing and swearing, but most of my comments were bleeped out. |
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Broadcast watchdogs have censured him for swearing on his former BBC Radio 1 afternoon show. |
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Except they were so loud we couldn't hear Pink Floyd and various people started swearing and cussing. |
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Let me offer my apologies for the swearing, but words fail me on occasions such as these. |
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You can usually hear him swearing and smell the cigar smoke before he approaches. |
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I was woken by a crash, a bout of swearing, and then the sudden appearance of his face, upside down, over the chaise lounge. |
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I pictured my sister, opening drawers while dandling her newborn, and swearing under her breath. |
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She claimed footballers were contributing to pupils swearing and answering back in class as they copy what happens on the football pitch. |
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Her heel slipped on some mud and she lost her balance, swearing as an arm wrapped around her waist, preventing her from hitting the ground. |
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It was also delightful to hear the out of shape slobs swearing at and criticising the highly fit athletes on the pitch. |
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He started swearing at me at top volume and I changed directions and hightailed it down 3rd St. toward home. |
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No swearing, no talking in class, no answering back, no criticising the town or anyone in the town, just behave, please, Tenni, would you? |
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Dent started to walk away, but was arrested after swearing at police. He had already been fined for two other drunken episodes in April. |
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People are shouting and swearing through the hellish fug and everyone seems to be called Jack. |
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And funnily enough, most of the swearing was in Hokkien rather than Mandarin Chinese. |
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The block's tenants claim the youths have been boozing, swearing, smoking drugs and using pensioners' windows as goals in soccer games. |
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What follows, of course, are the rules against other gods, graven images, vain swearing, and Sabbath breaking. |
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I was in Washington last week to watch the swearing in of the 109th Congress and the gag rule is very much in effect in Congress. |
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Nowadays, an unmarried father may become joint guardian of his children by swearing a statutory declaration. |
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If the child's mother agrees, the father may become a guardian by swearing a joint declaration with the mother. |
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If both parents agree, the father may become a joint guardian by swearing a joint declaration. |
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He heard the other horses whinnying in fright and shouting, as well as swearing in Elvish coming from the men. |
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We are not swearing allegiance to an introverted, self serving club but declaring our intentions to help those who place themselves in our care and the community at large. |
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When the alarm went off at eight o'clock much swearing occurred. |
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Although I do love, I think that sometimes swearing is a crutch that can be leaned on rather than used for emphasis. |
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Yes, if you hadn't noticed yet, Pat had a bad habit of swearing regularly. |
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So in his world, it will be me that is in the wrong for swearing at him. |
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When a person is physically unable to sign his or her name on the voter registration form, he or she may mark an X or take an oath swearing to the statement on the form. |
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This is the same Senate that Blagojevich took part in swearing in today. |
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There was a guy in there clearly barking mad, swearing and being odd. |
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The other goon has been taken care of by this time by Alexias so Eavan and Lambeth bear down on the sheriff, Lambeth breathes fire at her and she backs off swearing. |
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They were swearing at me as I laid on the floor, with very bad words. |
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When there are deadlines, we tend to wait until the last moment, after which we line up in endless queues, swearing, as if someone has forced us to wait to the last day. |
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They were a right rabble, swearing and throwing rubbish around. |
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Football, where swearing once held sway, is feeling the pinch as all-seater stadia, a greater gender mix and club regulations all have an effect on what can safely be said. |
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He saw him knocking and yarking the horse about and swearing at it. |
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His reasoning on wages, even without the nonsense about education and swearing, is less sound, riddled as it is with dubious comparative references to other people's earnings. |
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Teenage girls, as well as boys, came into the garden with six-packs of beer and residents of the flats could hear young people swearing and see them urinating in the bushes. |
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A haulage company is on trial to drastically cut the din of revving engines and fork-lift trucks, the blare of lorry cab radios and the shouting and swearing of some staff. |
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If you ask people to stop swearing or blaspheming, some people will silently respect you while others will go out of their way to turn the air blue. |
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Then we branch off into a small passage to begin our mixture of scrambling, climbing, stooping, crawling and swearing through the Mendip limestone. |
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By the end of the night we were swearing undying love for each other. |
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No muss, no fuss, and no swearing at my sewing machine while I try to figure out what I'm doing, and then cursing at my complete inability to sew a straight line. |
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And such as so swear to do things unlawful, not only offend in such swearing, but also they much more offend, if they perform the thing that they do swear. |
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My great-grandfather would have belted him for swearing at a lady. |
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New Stockport Mayor Ken Holt made news in May by refusing to don the robes of his office during a swearing in ceremony because the robes were trimmed with ermine. |
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All those the Evening Press spoke to said they were surprised that any MP would think about swearing at a voter, no matter what their political persuasion. |
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Sometimes he would call them into his office to tell them off and, after shouting and swearing at them, would begin touching them while they cried in terror, the jury heard. |
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But he hates bad language and he can't stand people swearing at him. |
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Get your hormones under control and remember that all the anger you are pointing at your fellow posters is about as productive as swearing at yourself in the mirror. |
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As much as I crave the mini doughnuts, the horrible crowds in front of the juicer demonstration and the pure animal magnetism of the carnies, I'm swearing off it all. |
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When he's in the kitchen he gets in such a bad mood if you ask him to hurry up, and I'm sure the customers must have heard him swearing at us more than once. |
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Or could it be that a book about a poor but honest, decent, clean-living, caring family doesn't sell quite as well as a drunken, swearing, violent family? |
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Two points are deducted if pupils are persistently disruptive and three points are docked for the most serious offences, including bullying, truancy or swearing at staff. |
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At times, as you'd expect, the swearing reaches dizzying new heights. |
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All of these books contain the author staggering and swearing his way through the messes of socialism and do-goodery in our country and elsewhere. |
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The elevator dropped fast, Roy swearing that he almost rose off of the floor with the plummet, and he wondered how far underground the Defense Monitoring room was. |
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A linguist enthusiastically explained to me that swearing is the only example of infixing in the English language and I was happy, for I had learned something. |
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Amiterre legem terrae is a Latin phrase used in law, signifying the forfeiture of the right of swearing in any court or cause, or to become infamous. |
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I didn't react in the usual way with a quick burst of swearing and a resigned return to sleep with thirst unquenched, vowing to deal with it in the morning. |
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Before the swearing of any of the jurors, 15 the defendant or prosecutor in England and Ireland could challenge the array of jurors compiled by the sheriff. |
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The solemn pledge taken included an oath swearing to quit the drug habit and to avoid association with former friends and others still involved with drugs. |
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Asking a student to weigh what swearing or deliberate indifference says about his or her character accomplishes more than moralistic finger-wagging. |
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Residents regularly complain about their neighbourhoods becoming no-go zones because of groups of juveniles around the streets drinking, swearing and becoming abusive. |
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After three days of walking or bussing to the station, though, I'm almost looking forward to fighting my way through the traffic and the swearing drivers tomorrow morning. |
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What I need is noise, exhaust, and a cityscape of cab drivers honking and swearing at people. |
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This year he upset families in a London restaurant by turning up with an entourage for a burger meal, swearing and again refusing to acknowledge fans. |
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My weight knocked him off his feet and I wrestled with him in the mud of the street, swearing and cuffing at his head, until I managed to prise my wallet out of his hand. |
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They were crowned on 11 April, swearing an oath to uphold the laws made by Parliament. |
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No person may accept significant public office without swearing an oath of allegiance to the Queen. |
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Expect lots of stuff about being on the mad side of 40, the odd joke about front bottoms and a bit of swearing. |
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It appears surprising to moderns that so important a matter might be settled by one and his friends falsely swearing an oath. |
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A TEENAGE goalkeeper with Tourette's syndrome is considering quitting football after a referee sent him off for swearing. |
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A COACHLOAD of holidaymakers were stranded after their driver was arrested for swearing at police. |
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She also admitted behaving in a threatening manner two days earlier by shouting and swearing at Marcin Mucha at Marcin Auto Centre in Dundee. |
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At the end of the litigation, if things were not clear to him, he could refuse to give a judgment, by swearing that it wasn't clear. |
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Further, you will not acieve your anything by posting idiotistic threads like these, apart from resorting to spam and swearing. |
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He was imprisoned for much of 1452 and 145 but was released after swearing not to take arms against the court. |
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Thus the solemn work of swearing is awfully profaned by both the imposer and the jurant. |
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Mr Mahon, 36, gave the 17-year-old a ticking-off and the student responded by swearing at the Briton and attacking him. |
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Hodgson in which he describes his mastery of the Portuguese language, consisting mainly of swearing and insults. |
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The press conference for the bout became heated, leading to the two fighters swearing at each other on live television. |
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The Queen, however, remains the ultimate authority of the military, with officers and personnel swearing allegiance to the monarch. |
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I saw a supremely talented artist reduced to tears, stumbling around the stage and, unforgivably, swearing at the audience. |
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In medieval Europe, the swearing of fealty took the form of an oath made by a vassal, or subordinate, to his lord. |
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One part of the oath of fealty included swearing to always remain faithful to the lord. |
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After 18 days, William accepted the city's honourable surrender, swearing an oath not to harm the city or increase its ancient tribute. |
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He continued to say that, with Augustus' death and swearing of loyalty to Tiberius, the people of Rome simply traded one slaveholder for another. |
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In fact the Geres have banned all swearing in their house, and if a visitor lets slip they're asked to leave. |
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Every time you walk past the room it's just bleeping constantly, somebody swearing somewhere and it's being constantly bleeped out. |
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In 1289 Denis had signed an agreement with Pope Nicholas IV, swearing to protect the Church's interests in Portugal. |
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After the initial swearing in process, most MPs and Members of the Lords are able to sit and vote in each House. |
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Hervey responded with such volubility that anyone could see he was a pastmaster in Castilian swearing. |
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It's table tennis star Gavin Rumgay's front wedgie and Ross Murdoch's swearing. |
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A SHOP steward sacked after swearing at his line manager has received compensation for unfair dismissal. |
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Come dusk, the system is over-run with low-life charvas and their girlfriends, drinking, swearing and being totally anti-social. |
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The Japanese did it in 1945, after which they threw their mess kit away, swearing they would never eat again. |
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He was going mental, shouting and swearing, trying to get the crowd going before shoving his hands down his keks. |
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She also alleged Davies hit the same victim with a chopping board and slapped a 16-year-old for swearing. |
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The Mirror yesterday revealed the PFA insisted they had warned Hunter to avoid any swearing or incendiary language. |
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Erdoy-an must not allow his colleagues, his friends, his supporters to keep swearing, sometimes with f-words. |
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The stopping, restarting, swearing and routine self-deprecation is the kind of carry-on that has fans purring with pleasure. |
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Chris walked in a few minutes late and he lost the plot and was swearing and being aggressive to Chris. |
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Shareholders were swearing their loyalty to Mavrodi while demanding that the government compensate them for their losses and free MMM from liability for taxes. |
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In Belgium the heir only becomes king upon swearing before the parliament. |
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At a time when social standards are slipping, we do not need the talentless rantings of this swearing machine who can only profit by being publicly offensive. |
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The veteran leftwinger was accused of snubbing the monarch this week when he did not turn up to a meeting where she was swearing in other new members. |
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In a household where the father was verbally abusive to the mother, the client constructed an image of love that incorporated yelling, swearing, belittlement, and ridicule. |
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The BBC Voices project also collected hundreds of news articles about how the British speak English from swearing through to items on language schools. |
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The Scottish lords were not to serve beyond the sea against their will and were pardoned for their recent violence in return for swearing allegiance to King Edward. |
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