In fact, as the months go by I have begun to see that Hilary would make a far finer wife than the errant Stella. |
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Outside could be heard the creak and thud of damaged trees, and the thrashing of errant guttering and plastic garden furniture. |
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They will have expected you to duck this punch and instead you let the blow bounce of your granite chin like an errant moth. |
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Far from debasing his models, Newton places them at the heart of a deep and complex drama where they rule like errant queens. |
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At last, Don Quijote decides to seek honor and glory and fulfill his duty, and become an actual knight errant. |
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Yet any errant athlete will now be entitled to conclude that a precedent has been set. |
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Desktops and other immediately visible surfaces were scanned for errant spoons. |
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This feature conceals a deep trench and a retaining wall that protect the building from errant drivers. |
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It's not too difficult to imagine an errant chainsaw blade hitting precisely the right spot with precisely the right angle with which to sever. |
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One day, while cutting wood Jerry Sr. lopped off a finger from his right hand with an errant axe blow. |
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His mother, it transpired, had not approved of her husband's errant cousin either. |
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That explains, in part, his decision last week to pardon the errant scientist. |
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Of course, this errant stupidity helped force Zapatero's hand and have him bring the troops home. |
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On certain holes, errant drives end up in dark hollows of trees well below the fairways. |
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Watching in a Glasgow dump is her errant husband Jimmy, who heads to Nottingham, cash in hand from his latest theft, to try to rekindle the past. |
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I remember when Lady Moon famously distributed her errant husband's expensive wine collection to the neighbours. |
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He dodged back and forth to move the last few errant lambs into the cave, then stood before them his hands on his hips. |
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A few of them saw the routine grounders Jeter kicked, and the wildly errant missiles he threw, all over the South Atlantic League. |
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The conclusion there seems to be that both a tenth planet and an errant star are unlikely to exist. |
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Layton was so excited his errant arm knocked the microphone from its stand. |
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Still, he managed to get a sat-phone call to the U.S. embassy in Kabul, informing them of three errant Americans. |
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Thus it was that five minutes later he was wandering down the hall in search of his errant best friend. |
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Don Quijote explains that any knight errant who did not ask for a lady love's favor and protection would be subject to criticism. |
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He slew 27 dragons, 15 amphisbaenas, and 3 sorceresses in whose invisible dungeons many knights errant were kept prisoner. |
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But withholding comment only lets errant drivers avoid blame, which is almost invariably heaped upon the Government. |
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The force was almost wiped out when an errant 2,000-pound bomb pulverized a section of the massive fortress wail. |
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Unpick the errant stitching and reposition the rolled hem under the presser foot. |
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You'll see grass bend as balls roll through the rough, or see clouds of sand fly up as an errant shot falls into a hazard. |
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Shortly after that, the errant husband saw reason and Fathima was happily re-united with her husband and three children. |
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Steve Nash spent part of a timeout checking on a boy who had been hit on a face with an errant pass. |
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He fields balls to his left particularly well, and he rarely makes an errant throw. |
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Most commentators agree that Ghana could have scored six or eight goals against the Czechs, had our strikers been less errant. |
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In three years with the team, Bartrum never has had an errant snap on a punt or kick. |
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Sweeney's conversion edged the Dragons a point in front but just as quickly, a stupidly errant hand in the scrum proved their undoing. |
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He and Hayden were poking around a monsoon drain on Number Thirteen, searching for Hayden's errant drive. |
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A man with a walkie-talkie approached us, then two errant hounds frantic and uninterested in sandwiches. |
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The police car then slows to a halt, forcing the errant vehicle to slow with it. |
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Knight errant, star of the tilt yards and champion to the king, Marshall was one of England's most famous knights. |
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There will be eager eyes to spot the errant hen's nests and collect the eggs as well as help with the usual chores. |
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I shivered in the folds of the eiderdown wrapped around my shoulders and drew it tighter, trying to foil an errant draught. |
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When the errant screeches of violins and the half-hearted toots of one determined flutist died down, he cleared his throat. |
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An errant sunray suddenly struck the golden dome of the Fire Temple, sending a blinding flash of light her way. |
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Unfortunately, when Isabella got her paper back, the errant apostrophe had been allowed to go uncorrected. |
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The Guatemalan took advantage of an errant touch by a Toronto defender to draw the Fire level in the 64th minute. |
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The objurgation does not sound like an English papa laying down the law to his errant offspring. |
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He had seen that stare directed at errant Constables and felt a stir of pity for her. |
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This comedy of disguises, errors and errant passions competes with the most hilarious of pantos. |
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A coach lofts the ball at the rim to simulate an errant shot, and the drill is on. |
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What American audiences want most, she learns, is clockwork morality plays about neglectful mothers and errant wives. |
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It was early evening, and the room was lighted by candles that guttered from time to time as an errant draught of air caught at them. |
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On a good night, weren't both establishments bursting with dockhands, sailors, river pirates, and errant swells? |
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The texts are bound together with some hymns and the story of an errant monk whom the Virgin Mary saved from eternal damnation. |
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Parrots in the wardroom, Great Danes leading errant sailors home, prone penguins, reindeer wandering around submarines. |
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With her right of way clear, No. 823 reversed through the loop and then forward down the freight road to couple up to the errant coach. |
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Pushing one errant lock of hair away from her face, Haley strode over to her nightstand and picked up a cordless telephone on the fourth ring. |
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You could forgive him for a snit here, a tantrum there, an errant expletive in front of an impressionable young fan once in a blue moon. |
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Experts scurried to explain their errant prognostications, which had asserted that the race would be too close to call. |
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Locals would call to report a loose horse or missing cattle, and he would go out and round up the errant livestock. |
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She said she has never heard of a single errant cyclist being brought to book in Kingston. |
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He blocked errant pitches in the dirt, expertly framed borderline tosses, turning them into strikes and worked masterfully with pitchers. |
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He becomes literally soft-headed as he absorbs the romance that will inspire his errant journeying. |
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Many indignant customers led the vigilance officers straight to the errant trader who had got them in the soup. |
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An errant wave crested over his head, leaving him choking and sputtering for air. |
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He's not a particularly strong thrower, but he blocks errant pitches well and quickly pounces on bunts. |
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People pricked by errant needles can get specialized treatment at the Post Exposition Centre of the St-Luc Hospital. |
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Autio sued both the golf course and the golfer that hit the errant shot. |
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There was a cruel irony in him being killed from above by an errant bomb dropped by an American B-1 bomber. |
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Not only did Monica fear for her family, she also had little privacy, because golfers often would hop their short backyard fence to search for errant shots. |
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Such is the level of mafia infiltration in society and so dangerous are terrorist attacks everywhere that we are tolerant of these Big Brothers watching their errant siblings. |
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Gone were the ugly memories of errant throws to the wrong bases or ill-advised cutoffs. |
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They were no older than she was and reminded her of two errant schoolboys. |
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This is funny because of the errant values Bob has accumulated over the course of his miserable life, and because of the extreme situation to which it is applied. |
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He got a dig in the bake from an errant ball at the start of the game. |
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Ankara shelled targets in Syria after an errant shell from Syrian forces killed Turkish citizens Wednesday. |
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In pursuit of an errant husband she found herself press-ganged into the army in 1745 and fought in India as a marine, later becoming a national celebrity. |
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He was in shorts, like one of the errant schoolboys he used to chastise, clutching a sheaf of papers, or hastily-composed homework, shaking his general defiance. |
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Overall, the errant Apostle is depicted eleven times, and only three of these images date from the duecento, compared with eight from the trecento. |
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Today most women in her position would show their errant husband the door and not many, if any, would agree to bring up the child her husband fathered to the local barmaid. |
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The bad news is I skipped the cool down and the imps of sloth have decided to punish my errant behaviour with a pinched nerve, that restricts the movement of my head. |
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One LBJ free throw and one errant Thabo Sefolosha pass later, and suddenly the Thunder were on the ropes. |
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The issue is that while we are willing to accept the errant ways of noted figures, are we similarly willing to accept the errant ways of those not notable? |
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Somehow my flailing managed to get the errant slide to slam shut. |
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The Underground Man is full of overprotective mothers who will do anything to safeguard their errant sons. |
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Roland Martin, as you probably know, got zapped for a couple of errant tweets during the Super Bowl. |
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No quibbling over errant free throws or selfish shot selection. |
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Also, the child's errant behaviour is largely a result of the parents' failure to prepare said child to behave respectfully in a learning environment. |
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Yet even knee deep in slush, Kelly soldiers on, bashing errant boyfriends, railing against the media machine and tapping an expansive geyser of teenage venom. |
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When Schettino commanded him to turn the ship, he can be heard repeating errant commands. |
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The only positive aspect was that, short of being beaned by an errant golf ball, it looked as though I would survive the game without an injury for once. |
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But surely this is just as difficult as policing bars for errant puffers? |
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The original character, the unalloyed metal, the truth in its purity, will gradually shed the accidental accumulations of circumstance, and reemerge from its errant forms. |
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Clocked as fast as 103 mph, this would-be closer has improved his control but still uncorks enough errant pitches to make the grittiest batter nervous. |
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I always stack the dishes and put the silverware in a glass and crumple the paper and sweep up the errant rice, because I bussed tables for many years. |
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Pluck any hairs outside this line using tweezers with slanted ends, and always use a magnifying mirror so you don't pinch the skin, or miss any errant hairs. |
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As with John Hartson's dismissal in the Scottish Cup tie between these two sides last Monday, an errant Celtic player was guilty of rank stupidity. |
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Your mind may be drawing bull's-eyes around an errant arrow. |
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The errant flashes of light in your brain depicting this possibility are strong enough to make you wince and want to cry. |
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A week later, still hesitating in a rather noticeable manner before sitting down, the errant batman discovered that his pay-cheque was also dishonoured. |
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Little bits of barbecue had escaped their white-bread trappings, and scattered here and there were errant bits of coleslaw, but I could forgive a little sloppiness. |
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Some things have changed a lot since 1984 when the errant Father Buck wrote to his young love interest. |
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He was sitting astride a black stallion like some errant knight. |
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After years of obsessively reading books of chivalry, his mind finally snaps and he decides to become an actual knight errant like those in the tales he has read. |
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It took searchers almost two weeks to find the errant missile. |
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During the reign of the next monarch, Richard II, the Commons once again began to impeach errant ministers of the Crown. |
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Colonel Cole was an action officer during Operation Burnt Frost, the shootdown of the errant National Security Agency satellite. |
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In the past, I have variously been painted as a paragon of the scone and the scolder of errant ways. |
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Sourcing snafus aren't caused by one errant individual or single department. |
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Range Safety blew up the errant rocket while the first stage sat on the pad and burned. |
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After years of dodging baseballs, hockey pucks and errant race cars, spectators are faced with a new threat-terrorism. |
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Taylor Zander's two-run single, followed by Sandler's errant pickoff throw helped Newbury Park rebound to tie the score 3-3 the next inning. |
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This Wayne was nicked Red-handed, like to an errant mountain cat that does not see the subtle hunter's net And strays too close. |
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Aliquoting and recentrifugation of the errant plasmas resulted in the most marked reduction in erroneous results. |
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She didn't protest when he put his arms around her, pulling him to her spoonwise, kissing an errant lock of hair as it brushed against his face. |
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Del Grego says he was told the man broke the stock while trying to fungo an errant beagle. |
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The same one that pushed baby Buggies for miles, and ran After errant children. |
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Since the 19th century, the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts has narrowed principally to matters of church property and errant clergy. |
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Transport Minister Stephen Ladyman admitted last night that he had been led up the wrong track by an errant satellite navigation system. |
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Scientists hope Crispr might also be used for genomic surgery, as it were, to correct errant genes that cause disease. |
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In 1219, Gilbert le Gluton held land and an oven in Nottingham by sergeancy as a royal bailiff errant. |
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This Return is not good, because this Arrest is the proper Arrest of the Sheriff, and no Credit is to be given to the Bailiff errant. |
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Even with that many votes, a few thousand errant dialings could affect the results. |
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The later precedent is necessitated, as the church has been a known instrument of parallel ecclesiastical power and Inquisition against the errant and deviators. |
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Anglicanism, it thinks it can win errant sheep back to the fold with entertainment, comfy chairs, informality and glued-on gleefulness at our wondrous world. |
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On their very first play from scrimmage, after Utah State free safety Caleb Taylor had picked off an errant pass by UO quarterback Justin Roper, the Aggies called a timeout. |
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By TREvOR BAxTER RL Correspondent BEn COCKAynE is searching for a new club after Hull KR finally ran out of patience with their errant utility back. |
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Why, then, Foible's a bawd, an errant, rank match-making bawd. |
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Errant shots from the outskirts invariably result in long rebounds that give the Nets ' running game a considerable head start. |
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Errant students were caned, that was part of school life and the parents did not object. |
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Errant sparks fly through the air landing on lower branches and underbrush for rapid ignition. |
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Errant drivers simply have too much to lose as do the victims of their insensitivity and inattentiveness. |
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Errant physicians who are sanctioned by liberal boards may receive dispositions that differ from wrongdoers who face more conservative board members. |
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Errant members can be deselected as official party candidates during future elections, and, in serious cases, may be expelled from their parties outright. |
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