Yes, that really was his only break in the case thus far.
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Popular films did, however, break into the best picture race last year.
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Superb police work, chief: When you friend suggest you break the law.
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NK: Today we have not heard any reports of diseases break out.
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Mr Bell said health interventions could break the addiction and crime cycle.
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Consider its data breach law, which came into force 15 years ago.
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The government ordered the State Services inquiry into the breach last Monday.
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Ms Rākete said the law was a breach of prisoners' human rights.
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It's a breach of the criminal law at state and Commonwealth level.
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As yet undefined criminal sanctions would follow a breach of the conditions.
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We offend it in the decanting and distress it in the serving.
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It may displease you; it may offend; but still truth is truth.
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Warning: This article contains very strong language that may offend some readers.
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Another said, I have a question, does this offend any of you?
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I'm really sorry if I said anything to offend you this afternoon.
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She said the proposal doesn't violate the second amendment or state laws.
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Legal experts say such an effort would likely violate federal commerce law.
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The Justice Department also said the agreement appeared to violate the law.
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TikTok also said the ban would violate the company's First Amendment rights.
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Many banks won't work with them because their operations violate federal law.
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But those who transgress the general rule of uplifting are the exceptions.
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If the team leadership is lax, they are more likely to transgress.
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Forgiveness does not at once and wholly annihilate the tendency to transgress.
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Say rather that we transgress the laws of the cattle kings, captain.
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God speaks oftener to those who transgress than those who do not.
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Results: The result showed that HS administration alleviated HI-induced edema, infract volume and cellular apoptosis within the cortex of neonatal mice.
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Poor viability of transplanted mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in the infracted heart has limited their therapeutic efficacy in cardiac repair after myocardial infarction.
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Recently, it has been reported that bone marrow cells (BMCs) are able to repair the infracted myocardium by intracoronary transplantation via infarct-related artery in humans.
Ús de go against en anglès
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That said; there's a slight tendency to goagainst the general trend.
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But she said she couldn't goagainst the men in her house.
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So, this combination is going to help goagainst Cisco, he said.
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We have removed the images which goagainst everything we believe in.
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Indeed, many goagainst the official advice not to pay the ransom.
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Godric, if you but say yes, no one will goagainst it.
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Should the judgment goagainst him, Pistorius has the right to appeal.
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It is a lot easier to have decisions to goagainst us.
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Salah's injury was not the only decisive moment to goagainst Liverpool.
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We constantly goagainst him in camp, and he sniffs out things.
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The initial ruling is expected by both sides to goagainst Chevron.
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Their instincts of self-preservation goagainst the best interests of their people.
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One cannot goagainst the wish of four millions of enlightened consciences.
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It would really goagainst his character to do something like that.
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We will not goagainst these heathens unless the bishop leads us.
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In such cases, of course, judgment must goagainst him by default.