In the eyes of critics, the respectable renegade from the ministry was a dangerous disturber of social order. |
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Implied was the image of a dissident, a disturber, and, by extension, a potential political threat. |
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The one who seemed to be the leader stepped toward the disturber with his hand raised to strike. |
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Underground facilities provide essential services and products to their customers and pose a unique hazard to the excavator or ground disturber. |
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If nature has a history and co-evolves with human society, man can no longer be considered as the great disturber of natural balance. |
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He is the great disturber and his ideas often unsettle us and yet, as we know, only those with imagination and a readiness to be disturbed will be in tune with the call of discipleship. |
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His bodyguard is Elliott Ness, a Harlem native who loves to talk about his long and possibly incomplete journey from disturber of the peace to keeper of it. |
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The facts that he died as a malefactor, a disturber of the peace, and that he was made of no reputation, held forth no hope of enviable fame or earthly advantage to those who should attempt to re-establish his doctrine. |
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