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Meanings of fall afoul in English
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Usage of fall afoul in English
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No one wanted to fallafoul of Jurisfiction or the Council of Genres.
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A drug can fallafoul of branding rules over small details.
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And it would probably fallafoul of previous Supreme Court rulings on proportional punishment.
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They were concerned they might fallafoul of the MPAA.
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I shouldn't like to fallafoul of any of them, if I were you.
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Twenty-four hours gave him all the time he needed to fallafoul of young Blount.
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Since the Flash Player executes compiled ActionScript it would seem to fallafoul of that restriction.
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Podcaster is the latest app to fallafoul of Apple's seemingly random process of approving and denying iPhone applications.
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While American sympathies naturally lie with people who fallafoul of a police state, democracy is not something that can be imposed from without.
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Thailand has increasingly applied its lese-majeste laws since a military coup in May, although it is rare for high-ranking officials to fallafoul of them.
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Those who fellafoul of the power structure were punished-swiftlyand effectively.
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But Talleyrand's proposal fellafoul of the post-revolutionary zeal of the times.
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The two men fellafoul each other with curse and abuse.
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But then, like all altruistic endeavors, this one fellafoul of human nature.
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Both Asher and I fellafoul of him, more than once.
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He becomes a kind of local folk hero, but fallsafoul of the military.