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But collective action against police violence has itself led to police violence.
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The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
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Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Government supported the TGA's proposed action.
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The case for action has been outlined several times in recent days.
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Mr Williams said the group would also look at possible court action.
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For example, click buttons were made large enough to make navigation easy.
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Neither will forcing users to click yes in order to sign up.
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For more information on finding your local home improvement agency click here.
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For more information and to sign up for the course, click here.
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Very few new drivers go into a new team and immediately click.
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He was a dead rooster; yea, a dead cock in the pit.
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The edges of the bridges and balance cock can be left smooth.
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In one case, we are dealing with a cock-up of frightening proportions.
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It was morning now; the cock was still crowing down at Sirilund.
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It is too late; the cock is awake, and he must go.
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Normally, the sea elves used a species of seaweed for their spearshafts.
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Proterocladus is 200 million years older than the previous earliest-known green seaweed.
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Granulated kelp and other seaweed are sold in most health food stores.
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Small anisotropies are shown to lead to different kinds of seaweed morphologies.
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We developed the first modern seaweed baths complex in Ireland in 2000.
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When he thought that way, he said, the bullies lost their power.
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And when bullies feel that way, there's usually going to be victims.
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They present those who oppose them as bullies and themselves as victims.
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Despite what fathers say and mothers don't understand, there's no escaping bullies.
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But whether it's in school or at work, bullies are not acceptable.
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However you cook them, you need to tenderise octopus and cuttlefish first.
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She swung those steel octopus arms and knocked a few soldiers down.
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It was an octopus of ectoplasm seen and felt only by himself.
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An enterprising octopus has surprised researchers by using coconut shells for shelter.
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An octopus has suckers on the inner sides of its eight arms.
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In blackthorn the long-tailed tit builds the domed nest every one admires.
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Hawthorn and blackthorn are two of our most welcome and useful plants.
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He selected a blackthorn, twirled it, saluted, and posed before the mirror.
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We carried blackthorn cudgels to protect us from gamekeepers, lords and dogs.
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They would not let any one cut a blackthorn shoot on Hallowe'en.
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Has de gemmin from de norf any bacca for dis yere chile?
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I will take three o' grog and an ounce of 'bacca.
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Well, yesterday evening, squire, I went down into the village to buy some 'bacca.
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Enty you got one piece t'bacca fo' po' ole nigger?
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Gi's a bit o' bacca, Bill; maybe it'll take the edge off o' my stummuk.
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The ancient Indian sport has some similarities with the schoolyard game bullrush.
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Principals are pondering what to do about bullrush, assemblies and drinking fountains under alert level 2.
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I want to see him hatch; and I shall plant a bullrush for him to climb up.
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When feathers were lacking for the decoration, the white fluff of the native bullrush made a handy substitute.
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Yes, under the roots of a clump of bullrush, he lifted out with his spade- apotof Narbonne honey!
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The one-eared blacktom arched his back and hissed at her.
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I open the curtains and there he is; Charlie, the blacktom, on the window ledge.
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Why, a large blacktom cat.
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Charlie, the big blacktom, straddles my lap with such serenity that I wonder might Trump not benefit from being reincarnated as a cat.
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A huge blacktom with a white blaze on its chest sat washing its hind leg among the silver vessels on a nearby sideboard.
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Tell them to build a Chinesewall round each of their countries.
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The towers along the ChineseWall were more than watch-towers; they were signal-towers.
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Prejudice in their own favor surrounded their minds as with a Chinesewall.
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Demarcation and ChineseWalls and OPSEC and need-to-know rule our procedures.
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His soul at least is not surrounded by a Chinesewall of conceit.
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It's a Saturday morning and the kitchen staff in Kinsale's FishyFishy restaurant are busy.
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Photo John Allen PRE-TAX profits at TV chef Martin Shanahan's FishyFishy restaurant in Kinsale last year declined marginally to €421,541.
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In the realm of streaming, there are sharksandminnows, there is no in between.
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Pulling a stick from the pile, Bran began beating at the flesh eaters; they hoppedanddodged, reluctant to give ground.
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'That's a pretty good idea,' said the officer, and the others present, courtier-like-forKingCæsar already has his courtiers-applauded the idea vociferously.
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Nan caught him cheating more than once at foxandgeese.
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Their equivalents today are foxandgeese, backgammon, and chess.
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They are very fond of "prisoner's base," " foxandgeese," and "tag."
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You played foxandgeese, tracking one another across white fields and through the woods.
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An impromptu circus, foxandgeese, and an amicable game of croquet finished the afternoon.
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Some one proposed playing old-fashioned games, and soon "puss in the corner," "pom-pom-pull-away," and "prisoner's goal" were in full swing.
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It takes them a few minutes to start it, to pullaway.
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For a moment she tried to pullaway; then she went still.
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The bulky German tried to pullaway but could not break free.
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Please let the bus pullaway to reveal her broken, mangled corpse.
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They helped him pullaway the heavy cloth covering the new barrel.
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He tried to crackthewhip, but it was of no use.
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I'll crackthewhip, break some arms, the usual routine down there.
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He's there to crackthewhip when we get out of control.
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To be ring-master in the circus, and swell around and crackthewhip.
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It was a master's class in how to crackthewhip as a political party.
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You struggle towards a high and daring goal, Are eager to attain it; yet you fear Each trifling hindrance.
A popular childrens game in which players must try to get from one side of an area to another, without getting caught (and either touched or taken down) by the catcher.