Arrest Sentence Examples

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  • Why don't you arrest both of us?

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  • Then came the arrest, and with it the fear of being questioned by the police.

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  • Why did you come here—to arrest me too?

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  • His arrest had caused great indignation.

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  • Since his arrest the courage of Camille had miserably failed.

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  • Most cases were earlier tips as lately, the authorities were far more cautious with our information; often even denying a tip was involved when an arrest occurred.

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  • Two weeks before the arrest, she dissolved the remainder of their relationship.

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  • He was out on parole from an arrest in Missouri.

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  • On the 31st the warrant of arrest was signed and executed, and on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of April the trial took place before the Revolutionary Tribunal.

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  • We knew some of our tips never came to fruition simply because authorities lacked the probable cause to arrest the perpetrator.

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  • The best I can figure, he never left California before his arrest so that's where I'm concentration.

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  • Unless they arrest me, I'm still in Bird Song, and that's where all the action is right at the moment.

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  • On the 13th of October 1307 came the arrest of all the Knights Templar in France, the breaking of a storm conjured up by royal jealousy and greed.

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  • In fact, after the flight of the king and the subsequent suppression of the riots, a warrant was issued for his arrest; and he had barely time to escape to Weimar, where Liszt was at that moment engaged in preparing Tannhauser for performance, before the storm burst upon him with alarming violence.

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  • Meanwhile the government decided on his arrest, and no sooner was this made public than the populace rushed to the attack of the convent.

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  • Natural arrest of haemorrhage arises from (I) the coagulation of the blood itself, (2) the diminution of the heart's action as in fainting, (3) changes taking place in the cut vessel causing its retraction and contraction.

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  • In small blood-vessels pressure will be sufficient to arrest haemorrhage permanently.

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  • He took the road for Spain, but turned back in fear of arrest.

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  • Your misfortunes are cruel, but His Majesty the Emperor and King desires to arrest their course.

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  • After the affair of the Champ de Mars (July 17th, 1791) a warrant was issued for his arrest, and he went into hiding.

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  • The growth of the Old Testament into its present form, and its preservation despite hostile forces, are the two remarkable phenomena which most arrest the attention of the historian; it is for the theologian to interpret their bearing upon the history of religious thought.

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  • Reckless talk in public places led to the arrest of the conspirators.

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  • Towards the middle of November Colonel Gore was commanded to effect the arrest of Papineau and his principal adherents on a charge of high treason.

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  • When, after being virtually under arrest, he rejoined his army, it was concentrated about Savannah on the Tennessee, preparing for a campaign towards Corinth, Miss.

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  • His action is liable to be arrested at any time at the will of either party unless otherwise agreed, in which case to arrest it prematurely would be a breach of good faith.

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  • In 1763 the great constitutional questions arising out of the arrest of Wilkes began to be sharply canvassed.

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  • As member of the insurrectionary Commune of the 10th of August 1792, he was delegated to visit the prisons, with full power to arrest suspects.

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  • The government was strong enough to put him under arrest at Lerida.

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  • In the law of England sentence of excommunication, upon being properly certified by the bishop, was followed by the writ de excommunicato capiendo for the arrest of the offender.

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  • Richie, who is awaiting trial from the December 2006 arrest for driving the wrong way on a California freeway while under the influence of alcohol, simply tried to brush the ticket off her car with the wipers.

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  • Then Chalier became the orator and leader of the Jacobins of Lyons, and induced the other revolutionary clubs and the commune of his city to arrest a great number of Royalists in the night of the 5th and 6th of February 1793.

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  • The soldiers refused to disband, and on the 3rd of June Cromwell, whom, it was believed, the parliament intended to arrest, joined the army."

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  • He built a great temple, a hippodrome and a street of columns surrounding the city, the remains of which still arrest the attention.

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  • The plot was, however, discovered; and Bedmar, protected by his position from arrest, left Venice and went to Flanders as president of the council.

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  • His party fell before the Mountain; sentence of arrest was passed against the leading members of it on the 2nd of June 1793.

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  • In its original form, the doctrine of " arrest of development," as advocated by Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Serres, was no doubt an over-statement of the case.

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  • Warned, however, that his arrest was imminent, and possibly persuaded by Rory O'Donnell (created earl of Tyrconnel in 1603), whose relations with Spain had endangered his own safety, Tyrone resolved to fly from the country.

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  • In that month, however, such a request was dangerous; there was excitement in the city over the presentation of the petition, and the private attacks to which Desmoulins had often been subject were now followed by a warrant for the arrest of himself and Danton.

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  • Not the Western Crusades but an Eastern rival, Timur (Tamerlane), king of Transoxiana and conqueror of southern Russia and India, was destined to arrest the progress of Bayezid; and from the battle of Angora (1402) till the days of Murad II.

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  • But in other respects the new constitution tended to arrest development.

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  • Immediately before arrest the heart may beat much faster than normally, though with extreme irregularity, and in the lower animals the auricles may be observed occasionally to miss a beat, as in poisoning by veratrine and colchicum.

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  • This change showing the points of insertion can brought about by arrest of the leaves and their spiral development, by increased development of individual parts or by a torsion of the axis.

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  • On the refusal of his resignation, he entered into a struggle with the majority in the congress, and ultimately resorted to an adjournment and the unconstitutional arrest of 68 of the senators and representatives.

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  • Attempts have been made, by adding certain coagulants to the water to be filtered, to increase the power of sand and other granular materials to arrest bacteria when passing through them at much higher velocities than are possible for successful filtration by means of the surface film upon sand.

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  • He may keep me on duty every day, or may place me under arrest, but no one can make me apologize, because if he, as commander of this regiment, thinks it beneath his dignity to give me satisfaction, then...

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  • If only I were to hand the letter direct to him and tell him all... could they really arrest me for my civilian clothes?

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  • Her jail sentence was to be served under house arrest for the original 45 day sentence she received.

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  • A complaint was filed by O'Brien against Swanson, which led to the arrest.

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  • She is scheduled to appear in court July 11, 2007 on charges stemming from the December 2006 arrest in which Richie drove the wrong way on a California freeway.

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  • Shortly before his arrest, Sutherland was seen attending a party celebrating the new Fox TV fall lineup at Area, a trendy local night club.

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  • Rourke's arrest is the most unique of the bunch, however - he was arrested while driving a Vespa scooter.

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  • Given his recent arrest, maybe he should consider completing his treatment.

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  • The arrest affidavit said, "Delgado punched her fiancé … and cut his upper lip, causing it to bleed."

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  • At the time of arrest, she was found to be in possession of cocaine.

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  • This time, she resisted arrest and was belligerent with the arresting officers, offering sexual favors and then yelling out racial remarks.

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  • It's unclear now if Jessica will appear on the show or not, given her recent arrest.

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  • Ahaziah despatched a captain with a band of fifty to arrest him.

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  • For some time, and especially during the Reign of Terror (1793-1794), Pasquier remained in obscurity; but this did not save him from arrest in the year 1794.

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  • Finally, the psychology of Hobbes, though too undeveloped to guide the thoughts or even perhaps arrest the attention of Locke, when essaying the scientific analysis of knowledge, came in course of time (chiefly through James Mill) to be connected with the theory of associationism developed from within the school of Locke, in different ways, by Hartley and Hume; nor is it surprising that the later associationists, finding their principle more distinctly formulated in the earlier thinker, should sometimes have been betrayed into affiliating themselves to Hobbes rather than to Locke.

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  • The notorious Jack Sheppard, wearied of Wild's exactions, at last refused to deal with him, whereupon Wild secured his arrest, and himself arrested Sheppard's confederate, "Blueskin."

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  • If an arrest were made, Wild had a plentiful supply of false evidence at hand to establish his agents' alibi, and he did not hesitate to obtain the conviction, by similar means, of such thieves as refused to recognize his authority.

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  • After the arrest he followed the Lord to the Scene of the trial, but denied him and fled.

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  • Either the opponents of slavery will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates willipush it forward, till it shall become alike lawful in all the states, old as well as new - North as well as South."

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  • The arrest (8th of November 1861) by Captain Charles Wilkes of two Confederate envoys proceeding to Europe in the British steamer "Trent" seriously threatened peace with England.

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  • He is a good representative of the type of the grands seigneurs holding advanced and liberal ideas, who helped to bring about the movement of 1789, and then tried in vain to arrest its course.

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  • Its introduction into France was forbidden in 1779; the book was burned by the public executioner, and an order was given for the arrest of the author, whose name had not appeared in the first edition, but was printed on the title page of the Geneva edition of 1780.

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  • It was thought desirable to arrest and dethrone him, and his prime minister was temporarily appointed to administer the province under British protection.

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  • In August 1881 a small force sent by Raouf Pasha to arrest Mahommed Abmed was destroyed, and the latter, proclaiming himself the mahdi, stood forth as the champion of revolt.

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  • Warned by Frederick, Keith escaped; but Katte delayed his flight too long, and a court-martial decided that he should be punished with two years' fortress arrest.

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  • Frederick William, whose temper was by no means so ruthlessly Spartan as tradition has painted it,was overjoyed, and commissioned the clergyman to receive from the prince an oath of filial obedience, and in exchange for this proof of "his intention to improve in real earnest" his arrest was to be lightened, pending the earning of a full pardon.

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  • The publication of Doctor Akakia, which brought down upon the president of the Academy a storm of ridicule, finally alienated Frederick; while Voltaire's wrongs culminated in the famous arrest at Frankfort, the most disagreeable elements of which were due to the misunderstanding of an order by a subordinate official.

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  • He disliked the formalities of the law, and in one instance, "the miller Arnold case," in connexion with which he thought injustice had been done to a poor man, he dismissed the judges, condemned them to a year's fortress arrest, and compelled them to make good out of their own pockets the loss sustained by their supposed victim - not a wise proceeding, but one springing from a generous motive.

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  • Humphrey of Gloucester died in February 1447, within a few days of his arrest, and six weeks later Cardinal Beaufort died also.

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  • No Scottish king ever embarked on such a coup d'etat as the arrest of " the whole Scottish House of Lords," and Knox, who attributes a much larger design to James V., must have been deceived by rumour.

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  • Berthier, however, not only erased Jomini's name from the list, but put him under arrest and censured him in army orders for failing to supply certain returns that had been called for.

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  • He had Schiller put under a fortnight's arrest, and forbade him to write any more "comedies" or to hold intercourse with any one outside of Wurttemberg.

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  • The execution, or rather murder, of Generals Lecomte and Clement Thomas by the communists on 18th March, which he vainly tried to prevent, brought him into collision with the central committee sitting at the hotel de Tulle, and they ordered his arrest, but he escaped; he was accused, however, by various witnesses, at the subsequent trial of the murderers (November 29th), of not having intervened when he might have done, and though he was cleared of this charge it led to a duel, for his share in which he was prosecuted and sentenced to a fine and a fortnight's imprisonment.

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  • In November it ordered the arrest of the ex-farmers-general, and on the advice of the committee of public instruction, of which Guyton de Morveau and Fourcroy were members, the names of Lavoisier and others were struck off from the commission of weights and measures.

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  • Returning to England in September 1592, he joined the Separatist Church in London, in which he declined to take office, though after the arrest of the ministers, Francis Johnson and John Greenwood, he seems to have been the regular preacher.

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  • Presently Judas arrived with a band of armed men, and greeted his Master with a kiss - the signal for His arrest.

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  • The feast of tabernacles brings fresh disputes in Jerusalem, and an attempt is made to arrest Jesus.

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  • But they have both been urged with sufficient ability to arrest its progress and to call for a reconsideration and restatement of the fundamental principle of idealist philosophy and its relation to the fundamental problems of religion.

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  • In March 1920 Carranza's attempts to control Sonora against Obregon's candidacy, and the arrest of the latter charged with rebellion, led him, on escaping from Mexico City, to raise a revolt which began in Sonora under the Plan of Agua Prieta on April 9.

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  • The merest suspicion of unorthodox opinions, the possession of foreign newspapers, the wearing of a beard or an anonymous denunciation, sufficed for the arrest and condemnation of a man to years of imprisonment, while the attendibili, or persons under police surveillance liable to imprisonment without trial at any moment, numbered 50,000.

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  • Before Blanco left he had released Rizal and allowed him to go to Spain, but the friars caused his arrest and he was sent back to Manila, where he was executed by Polavieja's orders in December 1896.

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  • Freedom from arrest was guaranteed by Magna Carta, save on a criminal charge, yet thousands were committed to gaol on legal fictions and retained indefinitely for costs far in excess of the original debt.

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  • This will measures be best understood if we follow those who break the law through all the stages from that of arrest, through conviction, to release, conditional or complete.

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  • Nickel salts are antiseptic; they arrest fermentation and stop the growth of plants.

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  • But Kearny's authority being confirmed about the 1st of April, Fremont, for repeated acts of disobedience, was sent under arrest to Washington, where he was tried by courtmartial, found guilty (January 1847) of mutiny, disobedience and conduct prejudicial to military discipline, and sentenced to dismissal from the service.

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  • He was employed to seize some agents of the English government in Baden in 1804, which led to the accusation that he was concerned in the arrest of the duc d'Enghien, an accusation against which he never ceased to protest.

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  • Before his arrest he had completed the first part of the Age of Reason, the publication of which made an instant change in his position on both sides of the Atlantic, the indignation in the United States being as strong as in England.

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  • He had by this time aroused against him the full fury of the Jesuits, and at their instigation a royal provost was sent to Corbie to arrest him.

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  • Two months later, on the 24th of May, the privy council ordered her arrest.

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  • The Committee of Public Safety, however, were no sooner informed by the duchess of Choiseul of the arrest, than they gave orders for his immediate release, and in 1793 he was nominated librarian of the Bibliotheque Nationale.

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  • The process, as such matters often have been in Spain, was a slow one, and it was not until 1589 that Perez, after more than one arrest and imprisonment on a variety of charges, seemed on the eve of being convicted and condemned as the murderer of Escovedo.

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  • The most striking fact brought out by the tables just given is the large and steady increase year by year in the presidency, in spite of all efforts to arrest the spread of infection.

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  • But the people of these cessions, especially of Kentucky, were closely allied to the great up-country party of Virginia, and altogether they formed the basis of the Jeffersonian democracy, which from 1794 opposed the chief measures of the Washington administration, and which on the passage of the Alien and Sedition laws in 1798 precipitated the first great constitutional crisis in Federal politics by the adoption in the Kentucky and Virginia legislatures of the resolutions, known by the names of those states, strongly asserting the right and duty of the states to arrest the course of the national government whenever in their opinions that course had become unconstitutional.

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  • The toxic symptoms have already been detailed, the patient usually dying from arrest of the renal functions.

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  • Then came what is known as the Schnaebele incident, the arrest on the German frontier of a French official named Schnaebele, which caused immense excitement in France.

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  • His violent attacks on the Girondists led to his arrest on the 24th of May 1793, but he was released owing to the threatening attitude of the mob.

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  • The failure of this brought about the arrest of the Hebertists, or enrages, as his partisans were called.

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  • Immediately after his arrest Casement was taken to London, and on May 15 was charged at Bow Street police court with high treason, and committed for trial.

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  • Knox would have resisted, though the arrest was by his feudal superior, Lord Bothwell; but Wishart himself commanded his submission, with the words "One is sufficient for a sacrifice," and was handed over for trial at St Andrews.

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  • Hitherto Sweden had kept aloof from continental complications; but the arrest Gustavus IV.

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  • This reverse roused the worst passions of the president, and he ordered the arrest and imprisonment of all persons suspected of sympathy with the revolutionary cause.

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  • It was not too late to arrest the Galatians on their downward plane, and the apostle, unable or unwilling to re-visit them, despatched this epistle.

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  • To secure obedience to the law is a first and principal duty; to deal with breaches of the rules made by authority, to detect, pursue and arrest offenders.

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  • Fugitives from justice or vengeance who reached her precincts were perfectly safe from all pursuit and arrest.

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  • On the 18th of December a Boer policeman, in pursuit of an Englishman named Edgar, whom he wished to arrest for an alleged assault on another man, entered his house and shot him dead.

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  • As regards civil proceedings, this form of the writ is now rarely used, owing to the abolition of arrest on mesne process and the restriction of imprisonment for debt, or in execution of a civil judgment.

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  • He was the first to demand the arrest of the proscribed Girondists.

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  • He was chosen by the General Court to represent the colony's interests in England, eluded officers sent to arrest him, 3 and in disguise boarded a ship on which he reached Weymouth on the 6th of May 1688.

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  • They are exempt from billeting and military service, but are not entitled (except in the Levant, where also freedom from arrest and trial is the rule) to have private chapels in their houses.

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  • A detachment of gendarmes and volunteers was sent against them, and after a short fight the whole band were taken prisoners and escorted to Cosenza, where a number of Calabrians who had taken part in a previous rising were also under arrest.

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  • The suspicion of papistry followed him; and orders were given for his arrest.

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  • On the arrest of Fawkes the other conspirators, except Tresham, fled in parties by different ways, rejoining each other in Warwickshire, as had been agreed in case the plot had been successful.

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  • The bishop, very naturally averse to these high-handed proceedings, sent armed men to the church to arrest Tausen, but the burghers, who had brought their weapons with them, drove back "the bishop's swains."

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  • But his health had been long undermined by excesses, and his end was probably only hastened by the shock of his arrest.

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  • China was in his eyes drifting from its ancient moorings, drifting on a sea of storms " to hideous ruin and combustion "; and the expedient that occurred to him to arrest the evil was to gather up and preserve the records of antiquity, illustrating and commending them by his own teachings.

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  • Upon the arrival in the following November of the troops sent by President Washington, a military court of inquiry, held at Pittsburg, caused the arrest of several persons, who were sent to Philadelphia for trial, where some of them were found guilty and sentenced to terms of imprisonment, but the sentences were not enforced.

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  • On the death of his uncle he was made chief of Kwara, but in consequence of the arrest of his brother Bilawa by Ras Ali, he raised the standard of revolt against the latter, and, collecting a large force, repeatedly beat the troops that were sent against him by the ras (1841-1847).

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  • We judge from some major arrest of activity, as when the heart ceases to beat.

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  • Kochs would seem to show that a complete arrest of vital activity is compatible with viability.

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  • The French vice-chancellor Guillaume de Nogaret was sent to arrest the pope, against whom grave charges had been brought, and bring him to France to be deposed by an oecumenical council.

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  • Threatened, but not maltreated, the pope had remained three days under arrest when the citizens of Anagni freed him.

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  • His attack was vigorous and daring, and the victory was one of the most complete and important ever won by the Austrian arms. Formerly it was often stated that the battle of Zenta was fought against express orders from the court, that Eugene was placed under arrest for violating these orders, and that a proposal to bring him before a council of war was frustrated only by the threatening attitude of the citizens of Vienna.

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  • Hincmar placed himself at the head of the party that regarded Gottschalk's doctrines as heretical, and succeeded in procuring the arrest and imprisonment of his adversary (849).

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  • On the arrest of the king and the royal family at Varennes, while attempting to escape from France, Barnave was one of the three appointed to conduct them back to Paris.

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  • The leading Liberals had promoted a conspiracy for the arrest and expulsion of the prince, and the formation of a provisional government under General Dabija.

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  • His second wife, whom he had married just before his arrest, tried in vain for his release; she even petitioned the House of Lords on his behalf.

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  • To the decree of impeachment published by the congress he replied by a notice of dissolution and a declaration of war; but he soon found that the real power was with his opponents, who effected his arrest, and condemned him first to two years' imprisonment, but afterwards by commutation to two years' exile.

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  • The bill passed, among its provisions being one enabling the Irish government to arrest without trial persons "reasonably suspected" of crime and conspiracy.

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  • A farmer named Bezuidenhout refused to obey a summons issued on the complaint of a Hottentot, and firing on the party sent to arrest him, was himself killed by the return fire.

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  • Both these filters arrest the organisms by purely mechanical action, and if the joints are water-tight and they receive proper attention and frequent sterilization, they both give satisfactory results on a small scale for domestic purposes.

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  • Early in March 1792 he was elected lieutenant-colonel of one of the battalions of the Eure-et-Loire; he took part in the defence of Verdun in 1792, and it fell to his lot to bear the proposals of capitulation to the Prussian camp. The spiritless conduct of the defenders excited the wrath of the revolutionary authorities, and Marceau was fortunate in escaping arrest and finding re-employment as a captain in the regular service.

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  • Marceau had already retired from the war, exhausted by the fatigues of the campaign, and he and Kleber were saved from arrest and execution only by the intervention of Bourbotte.

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  • It may arrest bleeding from the nose, for instance, when injected hypodermically.

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  • In the gangrenous form various parts of the body underwent gangrene as a consequence of the arrest of bloodsupply produced by the action of sphacelinic acid on the arteries.

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  • If an unknown stranger or person without property caught red-handed in the commission of a crime refused to submit to arrest, it was lawful to maim or slay him according to the magnitude of the attempted crime.

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  • The Knights of the Golden Circle at first confined their activities to the encouragement of desertion, and resistance to the draft, but in 1864 a plot to overthrow the state government was discovered, and Governor Morton's prompt action resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of arms and ammunition, and the arrest, trial and conviction of several of the leaders.

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  • He and his disciples were expelled from Oxford, and ere long the bishops began to arrest and try them for heresy.

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  • He browbeat the judges on the bench, and kept many persons under arrest for indefinite periods without a trial.

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  • He was a member of parliament, and as such was declared by Chief Justice Pratt to be privileged against arrest.

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  • One by one the mutinous crews surrendered; and the arrest of the ringleader, Richard Parker, on board the Sandwich, on the 14th of June, brought the affair to an end.l The seamen regained their reputation, and those who had been imprisoned their liberty, by Duncans victory down.

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  • During the Conservative government of 1874, the Irish members had endeavoured to arrest attention by organized obstruction.

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  • A measure was passed on his initiation, in 1881, authorizing him to arrest and detain suspected persons; and many well-known Irishmen, including Parnell himself and other members of parliament, were thrown into prison.

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  • They thus act locally as haemostatics or styptics, and will often arrest severe haemorrhage from parts which are accessible, such as the nose.

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  • A tapetal layer is derived from the cells surrounding the sporogenous group, and the arrest of a number of the spore-mother-cells further contributes to the nourishment of the remainder, each of which gives rise to four spores.

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  • For a time he was in danger of arrest at the instance of the English government.

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  • The Commune, which had hoped for the arrest of the Girondin leaders, was not satisfied.

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  • Enclosed by Hanriot's troops and thoroughly cowed, the Convention decreed the arrest of the Committee of Twelve and of twenty-two principal Girondins.

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  • The leave of the Convention was no longer required for the arrest of a member.

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  • Robespierre's enemies called on the Committee of Public Safety to arrest the traitors, but the committee was divided.

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  • Finally the Convention decreed the arrest of Robespierre, of his brother Augustin, of Couthon and of St Just.

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  • In the milder varieties of this complaint, such as those occurring sporadically, and where the symptoms are probably due to matters in the bowels setting up the dysenteric irritation, the employment of diaphoretic medicines is to be recommended, and the administration of such a laxative as castor oil, to which a small quantity of laudanum has been added, will often, by removing the source of the mischief, arrest the attack; but a method of treatment more to be recommended is the use of salines in large doses, such as one drachm of sodium sulphate from four to eight times a day.

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  • Both settlements were originally intended for the residence of foreign merchants only, but as the advantages of living under foreign protection became evident by reason of the security it gave from arbitrary taxation and arrest, Chinese began to flock in.

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  • He went to Italy, and there had to take refuge among the Apennines, Pope Clement XI., who was his bitter enemy, having given strict orders for his arrest.

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  • Calvin at first declined, alleging as an excuse his need of securing more time for personal improvement, but ultimately, believing that he was divinely called to this task and that "God had stretched forth His hand upon me from on high to arrest me," he consented to remain at Geneva.

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  • No attempt was made to arrest his murderers; two persons were, however, arraigned for the crime in 1896, and subjected to almost nominal penalties.

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  • Priscillian, Instantius and Salvianus succeeded, however, in procuring the withdrawal of Gratian's edict, and the attempted arrest of Ithacius of Ossonuba.

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  • Tandy then took proceedings against the lord lieutenant for issuing a proclamation for his arrest; and although the action failed, it increased Tandy's popularity, and his expenses were paid by the Society of the United Irishmen.

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  • His more careful students at length made an effort to arrest the process of corruption.

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  • William Overy, a bold squire of Ormonde's, offered to arrest Richard as an attainted traitor, but was seized, tried before the man whom he had come to take, and hanged, drawn and quartered.

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  • In 1871 there had been an agrarian war in Westmeath, and an act had been passed authorizing the arrest of suspected persons and their detention without trial.

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  • Charlemagne had for the moment succeeded in uniting western Europe under his sway, but he had not been able to arrest its evolution towards feudal dismemberment.

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  • In the quarrels of the priesthood under the Empire it was St Bernard, the great abbot of Clairvaux, who tried to arrest the papacy on the slippery downward path of theocracy; finally, it was in Sugers church of St Denis that French art began that struggle between light against darkness which, culminating in Notre-Dame and the SainteChapelle, was to teach the architects of the world the delight of building with airiness of effect.

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  • In 1301 and 1302 the arrest of Bernard Saisset, bishop of Pamiers, by the officers of the king, and the citation of this cleric before the kings tribunal for the crime of lse-majest, revived the conflict and led Boniface to send an order to free Saisset, and to put forward a claim to reform the kingdom under the threat of excommunication.

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  • Whilst others were triumphing openly, Mazarin, in the shadow and silence of the interregnum, had kept watch upon the heart of the queen; and when the old party of Marie de Medici and Anne of Austria wished to come back into power, to impose a general peace, and to substitute for the Protestant alliances an understanding with Spain, the arrest of Francois de Vendme, duke of Beaufort, and the exile of other important nobles proved to the great families that their hour had gone by (September 1643).

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  • The queen, haughty and exasperated though she was, yielded for the time being, because the invasion of the Spaniards in the north, the arrest of Charles I.

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  • The exile of the parlement to Troyes, the arrest of various members, and the curt declaration of the kings absolute authority (November 9, 2787) were unsuccessful in breaking down its resistance.

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  • The complete success of the Girondin proposals; the arrest of Hbertthe violent editor of the Pre Duc/zene; the insurrection of the Girondins of Lyons against the Montagnard Commune; the bad news from La Vendethe military reverses; and the economic situation which had compelled the fixing of a maximum price of corn (May 4) excited the moral insurrections of May 31 and June 2.

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  • Despite the efforts of Danton and the Committee of Public Safety, the arrest of the Girondins sealed the victory of the Mountain.

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  • Roused by the collapse of the assignats, following upon the ruin of industry and the arrest of commerce, they were still further exasperated by the speculations of the financiers, by the jobbery which prevailed throughout the administration, and by the sale of national property which had profited hardly any but the bourgeoisie.

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  • But these socialist demands were premature; the attack of the camp of Grenelle upon constitutional order ended merely in the arrest and guillotining of Babeuf (September 9, 1796May 25, 1797).

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  • He voted for the death of Louis XVI., was one of the first to call for the arrest of the duke of Orleans, and took a prominent part in the overthrow of the Girondists (on the 31st of May).

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  • The greatest sensation was caused by the arrest, on the 31st of August, of Seor Ferrer, a theoretical anarchist well known in many countries for his anti-clerical educational work and in Spain especially as the founder of the lay schools.

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  • In August he defeated another force sent to Abba Island to arrest him, but thereafter deemed it prudent to retire to Jebel Gedir, in the Nuba country south of Kordofan, where he was soon at the head of a powerful force; and 6000 Egyptian troops under Yusef Pasha, advancing from Fashoda, were nearly annihilated in June 1882.

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  • In Egyptian mythology the serpent Apap with an army of monsters strives daily to arrest the course of the boat of the luminous gods.

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  • His violent language in Westminster Hall about the speaker and other public men led in the following July to his arrest and committal to Newgate, whence he was discharged, however, without trial, by order of the House, in October.

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  • Then in 1579 the council decided to arrest Claud and his brother John (afterwards 1st marquess of Hamilton) and to punish them for their past misdeeds; but the brothers escaped to England, where Elizabeth used them as pawns in the diplomatic game, and later Claud lived for a short time in France.

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  • His arrest was decreed; but he had the generale sounded and the tocsin rung, and tried to rescue Robespierre, who was under arrest in the hall of the Comite de Siirete Generale.

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  • The Chinese authorities endeavoured to arrest him, but the imperialist troops were defeated.

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  • In 1454 he accepted a command from the Sienese; but suddenly, after his usual fashion, he made peace with the enemies of the republic, and had to save himself by flight from arrest for his perfidy.

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  • Two weeks was hardly long enough for the media to forget the arrest of a prominent doctor's son for selling drugs.

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  • A network television station announced the arrest of Byron John Jacobson for the murder of Elsie Otis whose nude body was found in rural Kentucky!

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  • Cynthia was waiting for Dean at Bird Song—a message left at the library had alerted her to Fred's arrest.

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  • Let 'em arrest me if they think they have a case but I'm not making any schedule to accommodate some jerk's whim to play TV cop.

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  • Why did you come here—to arrest me too?

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  • Of the backstreet abortionists who were doctors, many following their arrest had fantastic local support.

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  • He decided to make a citizen's arrest but she struggled free with the help of two women accomplices.

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  • Italian anarchist Marco Martorana has been released from prison under house arrest.

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  • Lee broken mikes fronting slack Punk they cut a smile into our faces with still half an audience resisting arrest.

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  • Most of the Samasamajists fortunately evaded arrest, but were in constant danger of discovery.

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  • Will giving electric shocks to a patient who is not in cardiac arrest be more harmful than just waiting for the professionals to arrive?

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  • In regard to the claim for wrongful arrest, the trial judge held that the appellant's arrest had been lawful.

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  • No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.

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  • Perhaps we saw a cocaine friend die of respiratory arrest, and still we went on using!

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  • Thirty seconds after the injection of suxamethonium, the patient developed a bradycardia and suffered cardiac arrest.

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  • The old hands among my colleagues warned me never to arrest a burglar on the way in.

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  • But the subject seemed to arrest him, and he whispered some inquiries of the other bystanders, and remained listening.

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  • Once somebody has suffered a cardiac arrest, there are only a few minutes in which defibrillation is likely to succeed.

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  • I could not bear to arrest so lively, so comely a process.

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  • They were to exploit in brilliant fashion this desire to return home in order to arrest dissident communists.

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  • It certainly was not unusual for the Gestapo to leave known conspirators alone and free from arrest - until they were needed.

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  • Amid rumors that officers intended to seize Richard at Whitehall, Major-General Howard offered to arrest the leading conspirators.

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  • He discussed the powers of the creditor to arrest and imprison a debtor.

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  • Rural Areas The Labor Government will take measures to arrest the decline in the quality of life in rural areas.

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  • Such attacks have been witnessed in emergency rooms, where doctors were completely defenseless to the oncoming arrest and unable to resuscitate the patient.

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  • A warrant has been issued for his arrest because he has allegedly embezzled $ 120 million.

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  • Scott Lawrence 1967 George Medal DS Threatened with a rifle when he attempted to arrest a prison escapee in a house at Highbury.

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  • Top of page Export extradition This guidance is confined to the arrest of persons after the implementation of the Extradition Act 2003.

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  • Section 17(1) requires " use " or " attempt to use " a firearm or imitation firearm with intent to resist arrest.

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  • In the mean time we all breathe poisoned air and children grow flabby under house arrest.

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  • Apart from the need to arrest the fugitives, it was pointed out that there are serious problems with the finances of the court.

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  • Later on the monday we had one arrest for obstructing the highway.

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  • On the way I saw a newspaper hoarding which basically said the Scots had drunk the city dry with not a single arrest.

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  • The control orders give the Government powers to put suspected terrorists under effective house arrest.

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  • A quirky drama about a thief who cons her way to becoming a housewife to avoid arrest.

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  • They bewail the fact that their own fisheries inspection service seems powerless to stop these incursions or arrest the offenders.

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  • Granny rugby-tackled jay walker A 77-year-old granny made a citizen's arrest in Germany when she rugby-tackled a 25-year-old jay walker.

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  • Our fall arrest lanyards have a built-in shock absorber to reduce the impact forces during a fall.

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  • The officers have also recovered stolen motorcycles and an arrest has been made.

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  • Within 6 months there will be an increase of IS authorized arrest officers from 70 to 200.

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  • He advised strongly against a " citizens " arrest and also photographic evidence.

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  • It also gained some prestige from the arrest of its leaders.

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  • The church in this village had been harassed by local authorities, who may have been seeking a pretext to arrest the church leaders.

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  • One law passed in 1305 allowed the University of Oxford to arrest prostitutes attempting to ply their trade to students.

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  • Often a fugitive, M N Roy was one of the many pseudonyms he adopted to avoid arrest.

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  • The sergeant told Taylor that she would not stay quiet, but that he could not arrest her as she was not drunk.

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  • He played a key role in introducing the first drug arrest referral scheme which was initially piloted at Oxford custody.

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  • Six days after his arrest he was released and he was fully reinstated at the head of AIM.

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  • Erica tells Jim that Janet's group has threatened reprisals for her arrest.

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  • There had been increasing agitation for political reform and the Shah had decided to arrest the ringleaders.

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  • Another Court called the County Arrest, which does the same thing for sums under forty shillings.

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  • The measure is akin to an arrest warrant rather than a court hearing, so the Minister's argument is somewhat specious.

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  • If you ignore the summons, a warrant can be issued for your arrest.

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  • Use more control orders against British terror suspects, who cannot be deported Oh goody - house arrest for everyone.

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  • Swiss police swooped on Friday to arrest a 45-year-old man.

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  • Two added ingredients heightened the tension for the investigating police, who were under increasing pressure with every murder to make an arrest.

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  • Resuscitation trolleys have to carry all the equipment needed to resuscitate someone in an arrest.

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  • The purpose of EU-wide arrest warrants was to help speed up extradition proceedings between members of the EU.

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  • Cohen filed a motion to vacate the arrest warrant, citing the threat to human life.

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  • With a view to becoming a parliamentary candidate for the city of Dublin he issued in 1748-1749 a series of political addresses in which he advocated the principles of Molyneux and Swift; and he made himself so obnoxious to the government that the House of Commons voted him an enemy to the country, and issued a proclamation for his arrest, thus compelling him to retire for some years to the continent.

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  • He was one of the executors of Edward IV.'s will in 1483, and the story of the future Richard III., while preparing Morton's arrest, joking with him about the strawberries the bishop grew in his garden at Holborn is well known and apparently authentic. Oxford University in vain petitioned for Morton's release, and after some weeks in the Tower he was entrusted to the duke of Buckingham's charge at Brecknock.

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  • He accordingly directed the Sardinian admiral Persano only to arrest the expedition should it touch at a Sardinian port; while in reply to the indignant protests of the continental powers he disclaimed all knowledge of the affair.

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  • It did not establish freedom from arbitrary arrest, or the right of the representatives of the people to control taxation, or trial by jury, or other conceptions of a later generation.

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  • If mountains serve as barriers which arrest the migration of the vegetation at their base, their upper levels and summits afford lines of communication by which the floras of colder regions In the northern hemisphere can obtain a southern extension even across the tropics.

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  • It exhibits in a marked degree the density ol species which, as already pointed out, is explicable by the arrest 01 further southern expansion.

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  • The activity of the police and the sufferings of the victims naturally produced intense excitement and bitterness among those who escaped arrest, and a secret organization calling itself the Executive Committee announced in its clandestinely printed organs that the functionaries who distinguished themselves in the suppression of the propaganda would be " removed."

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  • On the r4th of June Stolypin's proposal for the arrest of 16 members and the indictment of 55 was shelved by being referred to a committee.

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  • At this time he was still faithful to Benedict XIII., and the disinclination he felt to joining the members of the French clergy who were on the point of ratifying the royal declaration of neutrality excited the anger of Charles VI.'s government, and a mandate, which was however not executed, ordered the arrest of the bishop of Cambrai.

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  • True, on the 22nd of December 1793 he was made general of brigade for his services; and in February 1794 he gained the command of the artillery in the French army about to invade Italy; but during the preliminary work of fortification along the coast he was placed under arrest for a time owing to his reconstruction of an old fort at Marseilles which had been destroyed during the Revolution.

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  • The commissioners sent by the Convention, Albitte, Laporte and Saliceti, suspected him of having divulged the plan of campaign, and on the 6th of August ordered his arrest as being the "maker of plans" for the younger Robespierre.

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  • A pardon may be pleaded on arraignment in bar of an indictment (though not of an impeachment), or after verdict in arrest of judgment.

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  • The surgical procedure for the treatment of an open wound is - (r) arrest of haemorrhage; (2) cleansing of the wound and removal of any foreign bodies; (3) careful apposition of its edges and surfaces - the edges being best brought in contact by sutures of aseptic silk or catgut, the surfaces by carefully applied pressure; (4) free drainage, if necessary, to prevent accumulation either of blood or serous effusion; (5) avoidance of sepsis; (6) perfect rest of the part.

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  • For the testimony of Hegesippus is explicit that at the time of the arrest of Zoker and James they were all who survived of the kindred of the Lord.

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  • For this failure the generals were severely criticized at Athens; an inquiry by the boule led to their arrest, and before the ecclesia they aggravated their case by pleading (i.) that the storm made a.

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  • The discovery of arms in Cethegus's house, and of the letter which he had given to the ambassadors of the Allobroges, who had been invited to cooperate, led to his arrest.

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  • He was vehemently interrupted, and the sitting ended with an order for Robespierre's arrest (see Robespierre).

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  • In July or August 1629 the first Congregational Church (see Congregationalism, § American) in America was organized here; its "teacher" in 1631 and 1633 and its pastor in1634-1635was Roger Williams, a close friend of Governor Endecott and always popular in Salem, who in 1635 fled thence to Rhode Island to escape arrest by the officials of Massachusetts Bay.

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  • But very often refreshment is undoubtedly obtained from such narcotic sleep. It may be supposed that in the latter case the effect of the drug has been to ensure occurrence of that second predisposing factor mentioned above, of that withdrawal of sense impulses from the nerve centres that serves to usher in the state of sleep. In certain conditions it may be well worth while by means of narcotic drugs to close the portals of the senses for the sake of thus obtaining stillness in the chambers of the mind; their enforced quietude may induce a period in which natural rest and repair continue long after the initial unnatural arrest of vitality due to the drug itself has passed away.

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  • He was immediately laid under arrest, and after various tortures, finally put to death at Nicomedia (his body being afterwards taken to Lydda) on the 23rd of April 303.

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  • A suspicious observer might have detected something ominous in the first act of his reignthe arrest and attainder of his fathers unpopular ministers, Empson and Dudley, whose heads he flung to the people in order to win a moments applause.

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  • An attempt was made by a party of yeomanry The to arrest a popular agitator, Henry Hunt; the angry Man- mob surged round the horsemen, who found themselves chester powerless; the Riot Act was read, and the I5th Massacre.

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  • But the movement against her came from Italy, and was resented by Philip and the Spanish authorities as undue interference; and after a fierce struggle, during which Teresa was two years under arrest at Toledo, the Carmelites were divided into two bodies in 1580, and the Descalzos obtained the right to elect their own provincial-generals (see Carmelites).

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  • In a proclamation issued for his arrest in 1683 he is described as "a tall lean man, dark brown hair, a great Roman nose, thin-jawed, heat in his face, speaks in the Scotch tone, a sharp piercing eye, stoops a little in the shoulders."

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  • With painful dejection he awaited the end of this action, in which he regarded himself as a participant and which he was unable to arrest.

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  • Erica tells Jim that Janet 's group has threatened reprisals for her arrest.

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  • Should Mr J be resuscitated in the event of a cardiac arrest?

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  • However, saboteurs at the scene had spent an hour trying to convince officers that they should carry out an arrest.

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  • In this case, birds who do not have a cardiac arrest at stunning will still be alive when they enter the scalding tank.

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  • The measure is akin to an arrest warrant rather than a court hearing, so the Minister 's argument is somewhat specious.

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  • However, ministers believe recent schemes to teach Gaelic in primary schools could help to arrest the decline.

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  • Moses' arrest and torture in prison is not unusual in Uganda.

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  • The store has specific policies in place to arrest shoplifters and has to follow local laws in order to stop the shoplifter.

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  • Federal law prohibits creditors or collection agencies from threatening you with arrest if you don't pay your debt.

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  • She has been sentenced to two years of house arrest, during which she must wear a bracelet that electronically monitors her movement.

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  • At his time of arrest, he had procured a BMW, a seaside condominium and $1.65 million, cash.

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  • Most people do not discover the activity until they learn of a warrant for their arrest.

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  • Once clean, Kurth applied to Columbia University where he was enrolled despite his average grades and history of arrest.

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  • They may fear death from overdose, arrest, loss of loved ones or a complete loss of faith.

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  • Since the arrest, he has openly admitted that he is a homosexual and has even incorporated his views on the subject into his music.

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  • The press used his arrest as a catalyst for thrusting him out of the homosexual closet and into the limelight.

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  • You would think the first arrest for lewd acts would have taught the singer to keep his pants on, but in July 2006, George again made headlines, this time for reportedly enjoying a romp in a public park with a 58-year-old van driver.

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  • Well, he's blown that image out of the water between his July 28 arrest for drinking while under the influence and the not-so-nice things he had to say to the arresting officer about Jews.

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  • Why are so many outraged over Dog's arrest?

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  • Would Chapman would have allowed one of his "busts" the same courtesy if there was extenuating circumstances surrounding that person's arrest?

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  • He arrest for possession of the drug in London in the late 80s made him the subject of much tabloid gossip.

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  • Not only has Whitney Houston, his wife of 14 years, filed for a legal separation, but now there is another warrant for Bobby's arrest in his home state of Massachusetts.

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  • In what has now become all too common with the on-again, off-again New Edition member, a judge in Massachussetts has issued a warrant for Bobby Brown's arrest if he even steps a big toe within state lines.

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  • His arrest was a major image-breaker, as Gibson had previously been viewed as a nice guy and a family man.

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  • While Gibson hopes to spend some of the interview promoting his upcoming film, Apocalypto, it's likely the film talk will take a backseat to reveal more about his alcoholism and the details of his arrest.

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  • This marks the first time that Mel Gibson has spoken to the media since his summer arrest.

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  • He did, however, answer questions at a film festival in Austin, Texas, but made no mention about his arrest or rehab treatment.

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  • Once again, Campbell's attitude has gotten her into trouble - this time leading to her arrest.

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  • The arrest was made when a woman, reportedly Campbell's drug counselor, told the police that she had been attacked.

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  • He filed for divorce three days after her arrest.

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  • Nicole Richie's arrest doesn't seem to be a big surprise these days, given the celebrity screw-ups of late.

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  • With this latest arrest, Richie is in good company with the recent "Oops!" of pals Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and Britney Spears.

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  • Her arrest came after witnesses called 911 when they saw her driving the wrong way on the 134 Freeway in Burbank, California.

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  • Paris Hilton pleaded no contest on January 22, 2007 in response to her DUI arrest from last year.

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  • In October 2006, a warrant for his arrest was issued after he missed the child support hearing.

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  • This outstanding warrant led to his February 2007 arrest.

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  • Fox, whose DUI arrest has now been added to the list of recent celebrity slip-ups.

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  • This is his third arrest since September 2006.

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  • The latest arrest was the result of Wahler trespassing at the Waterfront Marriott hotel, fighting with friends and then punching a hotel security guard.

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  • The young actor was reportedly drunk during the incident and passed out prior to his arrest.

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  • In March 2007, Wahler was arrested for underage drinking and resisting arrest in Greenville, North Carolina.

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  • Rip Torn - This actor was charged with drunk driving after his December 2006 arrest in Westchester, New York.

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  • Daniel Baldwin - Baldwin's arrest in November 2006 for auto theft and drug possession took place in Santa Monica, California.

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  • Hilton, 26, received a three-year probation in January 2007 after she pleaded no contest to a DUI arrest from 2006.

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  • This charge follows his arrest three days earlier in Marina Del Ray, California.

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  • Mel Gibson received three years probation, and agreed to attend a 90-day alcohol-abuse program and 12 months of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for a July 2006 DUI arrest.

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  • The catalyst for her second stint in rehab was a car accident on the morning of May 26, 2007, which led to her arrest for DUI.

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  • Paris' birthday celebration comes on the heels of her younger brother Barron's recent DUI arrest.

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  • Not even a public apology regarding the sexist remarks he made to a female officer and the Anti-Semitic remarks he yelled out during his arrest could help him recover his once spotless reputation.

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  • This arrest came shortly after he was busted for trying to carry a gun, in his carry on, onto a plane.

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  • When officers placed McConaughey under arrest, he "refused transport," which is the equivalent of resisting arrest.

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  • Arrest 1 - May 2007, Lohan crashed her $100,000 car and left the scene of the accident.

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  • After the arrest, she spent a couple of weeks in rehab.

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  • Arrest 2 - July of 2007, while still wearing an ankle monitor that detects alcohol, Lohan was pulled over for suspicion of drunk driving.

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  • This isn't Van Winkle's first arrest and more alarmingly, not his first domestic violence arrest.

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  • Words soon escalated into violence, resulting in the arrest of Carl, Nikki and Bianca.

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  • After his arrest, bail was set at $2 million.

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  • Phillips had gotten her life turned around and was finding steady work on the show So Weird and had parts in hit shows such as E.R. and Cold Case, but her substance abuse problems of the past have resurfaced with her recent arrest at LAX.

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  • Hudson's seven-year-old nephew, Julian King, was believed to be with Balfour, but was not at the time of his arrest and remains missing.

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  • The singer was already on probation for an earlier drug charge and had a few outstanding warrants for his arrest.

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  • Shortly after his arrest, West was released with a statement from police that "…no further action" would be taken against the musician.

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  • Well she resists arrest and spouts off drunken profanities to the police officers.

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  • After the last arrest in which she allegedly hit Velvick in the face, it's a wonder why he would even bother.

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  • The trial stemming from a 2007 arrest of 80's pop star Boy George has officially begun in London.

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  • T.I. had been on house arrest since he was taken into custody in 2007.

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  • Since his arrest though, he has done a lot of good.

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  • A warrant, however, has been issued for her arrest.

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  • The separation came just weeks after Mel's drunk driving arrest.

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  • T.I. has been on house arrest for the past 305 days and court officials plan on counting that time toward his sentence, meaning he'll serve about two months actual jail time, not including time reduced for good behavior.

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  • No one is really sure why she had to fly to South America for such a simple procedure, but she did and ended up going into cardiac arrest.

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  • Early reports indicate that Jackson's cardiac arrest was caused by the anesthetic Propofol, which was reportedly administered to Jackson by Dr. Murray.

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  • Apparently he only had a little over a week left on his probation for his 2007 arrest when he verbally assaulted a tow truck driver with racial and homophobic slurs.

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  • Obviously, his new girlfriend didn't read the gossip columns because police were called to break up an argument between she and Sizemore, which resulted in his arrest.

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  • Anyway, this rumor is back in circulation due to a recent incident involving Tila making a citizen's arrest on San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman.

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  • Word is that Massachusetts police have issued a bench warrant for his arrest because he hasn't paid for the financial support of his children in almost a year.

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  • Here everyone thought citizen's arrests were just in the movies, as it turns out the two men made a citizen's arrest of each other.

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  • Mike Tyson's legal troubles may not be over as he is still on probation from a 2007 DUI and possession of cocaine arrest in Arizona.

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  • Brittany Murphy died after suffering a full cardiac arrest on Sunday, December 20, 2009.

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  • After hearing of his latest arrest, people just have to ask…is Pete Doherty for real?

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  • When video emerged of her taking the necklace, she entered into a plea bargain with the court to be placed under house arrest.

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  • The details of Gary Coleman's domestic violence arrest are still a bit sketchy.

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  • What is known about the case is that Gary Coleman's domestic violence arrest stems from a previous warrant and he is begin held in a Utah county jail.

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  • This is not the first arrest on the former child star's rap sheet.

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  • Wahler's most recent arrest comes right after U.S. authorities sprung him from a Mexican jail.

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  • An autopsy declared he suffered cardiac arrest as a direct result of heavy drug use.

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  • Jackson had reportedly taken multiple prescription drugs for pain, but his personal physician was charged with involuntary manslaughter in 2010 with administering a fatal cocktail of drugs, which brought on cardiac arrest.

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  • While she was still battling oral cancer, her official cause of death was listed as "cardiopulmonary arrest due to liver failure and CMV hepatitis."

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  • Legitimate prison or arrest photos will appear on legitimate sites, such as the ones listed above.

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  • On June 25, 2009, Jackson died of cardiac arrest.

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  • Until recently, a man caught in public wearing women's clothes was subject to arrest or worse, but society has grown considerably more tolerant, allowing everyone to express themselves far more freely.

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  • A post on Penny Arcade's website announces Jack Thompson's attempt to contact federal agents to arrest the authors.

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  • Choking is a major cause of respiratory emergencies and cardiac arrest in infants and children.

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  • If the foreign body cannot be expelled from the child's airway using the Heimlich maneuver, cardiac and/or respiratory arrest may occur, and the child may stop breathing.

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  • A United States Department of Justice survey showed that nearly one third of children below the age of 18 incarcerated in juvenile institutions are under the influence of alcohol at the time of their arrest.

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  • This apparent arrest of development may be due to limited exposure to art, lack of interest, or fine-motor differences.

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  • Although investigators are still not sure whether the immediate cause of SIDS deaths is due to respiratory failure or cardiac arrest, patterns of infant sleep, breathing, and arousal are a major focus of research in the early 2000s.

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  • Prior to 1993, when home schooling became legal in all states, many parents who taught their children at home often faced arrest and jail time, amidst accusations of neglect and abuse.

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  • Most girls who participate in gang activity have run away from home at least once due to family problems including the drug addiction and/or arrest of a parent.

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  • They exhibit a fierce loyalty to other gang members and are highly resistant to change, even after arrest and detention for gang-related crimes.

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  • Abnormal heart rhythms (cardiac dysrhythmias) often occur in near-drowning cases, and the heart may stop pumping (cardiac arrest).

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  • Treatment is administered as needed for cardiac arrest or cardiac dysrhythmias.

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  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a procedure to support and maintain breathing and circulation for an infant, child, or adolescent who has stopped breathing (respiratory arrest) and/or whose heart has stopped (cardiac arrest).

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  • In newborns, the most common cause of cardiopulmonary arrest is respiratory failure caused by sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), airway obstruction (usually from inhalation of a foreign body), sepsis, neurologic disease, or drowning.

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  • Cardiac arrest in children over one year of age is most commonly caused by shock and/or respiratory failure resulting from an accident or injury.

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  • Because most cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children occurs in or around the home and results from SIDS, trauma, drowning, choking, or poisoning, all parents and child caregivers should consider becoming trained in CPR.

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  • Magnesium deficiency is associated with cardiac arrest, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic pain, depression, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, and lung conditions.

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  • Hirschsprung's disease occurs early in fetal development when, for unknown reasons, there is either failure of nerve cell development, failure of nerve cell migration, or arrest in nerve cell development in a segment of bowel.

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  • Arrest Records - These contain identifying information, including date of birth.

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  • Her pregnancy was reported while she was spending time in a Florida jail cell on charges stemming from intoxication and resisting arrest.

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  • Instead of being allowed to quietly celebrate her impending motherhood, she had to deal with an arrest, rehab rumors and a sex scandal.

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  • The stunning news was followed by the arrest of her brother-in-law, William Balfour, who has been charged with the murders.

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  • In these days of thongs and minimal coverage swim wear, it may come as a surprise to know that beach nudity is still cause for arrest in many parts of the world.

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  • Dingle died in 2004 when she went into cardiac arrest after a chimney crushed her.

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  • In 2001, he was fired from the daytime drama due to an arrest for drug possession.

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  • The healthcare community is urging parents to vaccinate their children to arrest the spread of these diseases.

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  • In Mexico, a performance of Hair was shut down by the government, and the cast was faced with a choice between deportation and arrest.

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  • The arrest sparked the first of several split-ups of the band, although they re-grouped later in the year.

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  • Stone Temple Pilots put the band on hold until 1999, when they released No.4, but again touring was disrupted when Weiland violated probation for his earlier drug arrest and was sentenced to a year in jail right after the album release.

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  • After his arrest, he lost many commercial endorsements, had his music pulled from radio stations and withdrew from public appearances.

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  • The second arrest caused a major change in Wallace, he said, because he realized selling drugs was not going to be his life's work.

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  • In March 2007, Wahler was busted for resisting arrest and underage drinking.

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  • This third arrest in the spring of 2007 was for punching a hotel security guard and for yelling homophobic and racial slurs at the arresting officer.

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  • One major story line in the fourth seasons of the show was Matt's arrest for DUI.

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  • They are fully eligible to arrest shoplifters or other suspects for different crimes.

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  • Reality cameras captured her arrest for her role in a string of Hollywood robberies.

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  • Be prepared to answer questions about all aspects of your life, from practical information like your contact info to more personal things like your arrest record and lifestyle choices.

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  • Add to that the fact that a third of her crew were the very Maquis rebels she'd set out to arrest, and the challenges she faces are immense.

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  • The very rebels they were attempting to arrest are incorporated into the ship's crew, and they too have reasons to despise Tom - he was in the process of betraying them by leading Voyager to them when both ships got stranded.

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  • Dermasycne Wrinkle Arrest is an anti-aging day cream with SPF 18 to hydrate, increase collagen and elastin production and protect skin from the sun's damaging rays.

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  • The case was only hours old when Betsy spotted it giving us hope for the boy's recovery and the perpetrator's arrest.

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  • Public knowledge noted the arrest resulted from yet another unidentified tip.

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  • Betsy read a notice on the Internet a day later that the culprit was beaten and in serious condition, after allegedly resisting arrest.

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  • He thought she was really the psychic tipster and was responsible for his arrest?

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  • No one's going to storm in here and arrest you are they?

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  • When Jude Bryce hears how his brother died, presumably avenging their arrest, he's going to announce it was the psychic tipster who killed him!

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  • His early crimes were rape and that's what caused his arrest.

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  • Cynthia was waiting for Dean at Bird Song—a message left at the library had alerted her to Fred's arrest.

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  • Then some of his friends at the funeral said they thought it was that sheriff guy Fitzgerald who planted it so he could arrest Billy and look good for the election.

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  • After a while Lori came back in and said she was under arrest.

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  • Bobby was assigned to the pending burglary case and Dean had made the arrest.

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  • The king's advisers now urged him to arrest Shaftesbury; he was seized on the 2nd of July 1681, and committed to the Tower, the judges refusing his petition to be tried or admitted to bail.

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  • The sculptor Pheidias was prosecuted on two vexatious charges (probably in 433), and before he could disprove the second he died under arrest.

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  • Suffice it to say that differences with Irala eventually led to his arrest, and to his being sent back to Spain to answer to the charges brought against him for maladministration.

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  • Athens at once appealed to Sparta to punish this act of medism, and Cleomenes I., one of the Spartan kings, crossed over to the island, to arrest those who were responsible for it.

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  • In 1529 he was Wolsey's chaplain, and he was with the cardinal at Cawood at the time of his arrest.

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  • Schelling conceives of the gradual self-evolution of nature in a succession of higher and higher forms as brought about by a limitation of her infinite productivity, showing itself in a series of points of arrest.

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  • Towards the end of the reign of Alexander II., the government, in order to preserve order in the country districts, also created a special class of mounted rural policemen (uryadniki, from uriad, order), who, armed with power to arrest all suspects on the spot, rapidly became the terror of the countryside.

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  • In March 1848 he made a speech before the Confederation which led to his arrest for sedition, but at his trial the jury failed to agree and he was discharged.

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  • Suspected of intriguing with the revolutionists, Pulszky fled to Budapest to avoid arrest.

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  • These tend very greatly to arrest the increase of the summer heat over the area where they prevail, and otherwise give it altogether peculiar characteristics.

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  • Though the Turks have profoundly affected the whole of eastern Europe, the result of their conquests has been not so much to plant Asiatic culture in Europe as to arrest development entirely, the countries under their rule remaining in much the same condition as under the moribund Byzantine empire.

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  • What it is that determines the arrest of some eggs and the progressive development of others in the same capsule is at present unknown.

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  • He was suddenly placed under arrest owing to intrigues or suspicions of the men raised to power by the coup d'etat of Thermidor 9-10 (July 27-28) 1794.

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  • In the course of this evolution there were many cases of arrest or degradation, and one of the most novel of the ideas of Fiirbringer, and one now accepted by not a few anatomists, was that the ratites or ostrich-like birds were not a natural group but a set of stages of arrested development or of partial degradation.

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  • After the fall of Struensee (the warrant for whose arrest he signed with indifference), for the last six-and-twenty years of his reign, he was only nominally king.

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  • When the slow folding of the strata is accompanied by a gradual local descent, a modified or " arrested " anticlinal structure, known as a " terrace " is produced, the upheaving action at that part being sufficient only to arrest the descent which would otherwise occur.

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  • To arrest his progress, a Crusade, preached by Boniface IX., led by John the Fearless of Burgundy, and joined chiefly by French knights, was directed down the valley of the Danube into the Balkans; but the old faults stigmatized by de Mezieres, divisio and pro Aria voluntas, were the ruin of the crusading army, and at the battle of Nicopolis it was signally defeated.

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  • Nevertheless, of the death of a man, and of a maihem done in great ships, being and hovering in the main stream of great rivers, only beneath the [[[bridges]]] of the same rivers [nigh] to the sea, and in none other places of the same rivers, the admiral shall have cognizance, and also to arrest ships in the great flotes for the great voyages of the king and of the realm; saving always to the king all manner of forfeitures and profits thereof coming; and he shall have also jurisdiction upon the said flotes, during the said voyages only; saving always to the lords, cities, and boroughs, their liberties and franchises."

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  • But in 1185, during his absence from the capital, his lieutenant ordered the arrest and execution of Isaac Angelus, a descendant of the first Alexis.

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  • The evidence he secured led to the arrest, conviction, and execution or imprisonment of a large number of members during the years 1876-1877, and subsequently the outrages ceased and the society was disbanded.

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  • Placed under arrest with the Girondins, he escaped to Rennes where he drew up a pamphlet denouncing the constitution of 1793 under the curious title Le Dernier Crime de Lanjuinais (Rennes, 1793).

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  • In October, on his return to Roye, he founded the Correspondant Picard, the violent character of which cost him another arrest.

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  • The judges of Amiens, however, pursued him with a warrant for his arrest, which took place in Brumaire of the year II.

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  • In April 1799 a warrant was issued for his arrest, but was not executed; and in 1800 and the following year he travelled on the continent of Europe, where he entered into relations with the leaders of the United Irishmen, exiled since the rebellion of 1798, who were planning a fresh outbreak in Ireland in expectation of support from France.

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  • An elaborate plan of operations, which he described in detail in a letter to his brother after his arrest, had been prepared by Emmet, the leading feature of which was a simultaneous attack on the castle, the Pigeon House and the artillery barracks at Island bridge; while bodies of insurgents from the neighbouring counties were to march on the capital.

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  • It should be remembered that such comparatively simple activities, though there is little about them to arrest popular attention, are just the raw material out of which the normal active life of such organisms is elaborated, and that for scientific treatment they are therefore not less important than those more conspicuous performances which seem at first sight to call for special treatment, or even to demand a supplementary explanation.

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  • The secret organization, temporarily checked by Rhigas's arrest and execution in 1798, was revived at Odessa in 1814; it extended throughout Turkey, and in 1820 the insurrection took shape, a favourable opportunity being afforded by the outbreak of hostilities between Ali Pasha and the Porte.

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  • In his early manhood, while employed as an engineer, he became a convert to the theories of Saint Simon; these he ardently advocated in the Globe, the organ of the Saint Simonians, which he edited until his arrest in 1832 on a charge of outraging public morality by its publication.

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  • In consequence of these and other views, he was denounced from the pulpits, forbidden to lecture or to write (May 10, 16 9 0), and his arrest was ordered.

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  • He retired into private life, heavily burdened with debts incurred during his tenure of office and narrowly escaping arrest even before he quitted Whitehall.

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  • The senators must be not less than thirty-five years of age, and are exempt from all legal processes not previously authorized by the senate during their term of office, except in cases of arrest in flagrante delicto for a capital crime.

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  • A clause also guarantees all nobles against arbitrary arrest and punishment at the instance of any powerful person.

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  • Hussein Hilmi, he, with Niazi Bey, imported the flag of revolution in the Macedonian moun - tains, originally with the object of restoring the constitution of 1876, which had been disregarded by 'Abdul Hamid, but also to save himself from a threatened arrest.

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  • Recent investigations point to the conclusion that the immediate cause of the arrest of vitality, in the first place, and of its destruction, in the second, is the coagulation of certain substances in the protoplasm, and that the latter contains various coagulable matters, which solidify at different temperatures.

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  • But many of the simpler P Y ler P forms of life may undergo desiccation to such an extent as to arrest their vital manifestations and convert them into the semblance of not-living matter, and yet remain potentially alive.

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  • Atrophy may follow primary arrest of function - disuse atrophy.

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  • It was probably abhorrence of such measures that converted Thomas Reynolds from a conspirator to an informer; at all events, by him and several others the authorities were kept posted in what was going on, though lack of evidence producible in court delayed the arrest of the ringleaders.

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  • Since the arrest at Bond's, Fitzgerald had been in hiding, latterly at the house of one Murphy, a feather dealer, in Thomas Street, Dublin.

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  • The conspiracy was honeycombed with treachery, and it was long a matter of dispute to whose information the government were indebted for Fitzgerald's arrest; but it is no longer open to doubt that the secret of his hiding place was disclosed by a Catholic barrister named Magan, to whom the stipulated reward was ultimately paid through Francis Higgins, another informer.

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  • Frederick did not like disobedience, but he still less liked being made a fool of, and he put Voltaire under arrest.

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  • It was nearly three months afterwards that the famous, ludicrous and brutal arrest was made at Frankfort, on the persons of himself and his niece, who had met him meanwhile.

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  • To quiet the people and save the unhappy victim, two officers volunteered to conduct him to the senate house and there place him in arrest.

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  • In virtue of this property they are also mild haemostatics, tending to coagulate the albumens of the blood and thereby to arrest haemorrhage.

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  • While thus employed he conceived the idea of the journal-afiche, and after the arrest of the king at Varennes in June 1791 he placarded a large printed sheet on all the walls of Paris twice a week, under the title of the Ami des Citoyens, journal fraternel.

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  • When Carnot's arrest was demanded in May 1 795, a deputy cried "Will you dare to lay hands on the man who has organized victory?"

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  • This led in June 1567 to the arrest of some fifteen out of a hundred men and women met in Plumbers' Hall (ostensibly for a wedding), none of whom, to judge from the eight examined, was a minister.

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  • The senate declined to admit Tanlongo, whom Giolitti, in consequence of an interpellation in parliament upon the condition of the Banca Romana, was obliged to arrest and prosecute.

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  • In 1885 he interfered after the battle of Slivnitza to arrest the advance of the Bulgarians on Belgrade, but he lost influence in Servia after the abdication of King Milan.

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  • Governor Sloughter arrived two days later, and the revolt terminated in the arrest of Leisler and his chief followers.

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  • Before Horace was ten years old (1820), his father became bankrupt, his home was sold by the sheriff, and Zaccheus Greeley himself fled the state to escape arrest for debt.

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  • On Napoleon's second abdication Jerome proceeded to Wurttemberg, was threatened with arrest unless he gave up his wife and child, and was kept under surveillance at Goppingen; finally he was allowed to proceed to Augsburg, and thereafter resided at Trieste, or in Italy or Switzerland.

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  • In the end Theodosius decided to confirm the depositions which had been pronounced on both sides, and Cyril and Memnon as well as Nestorius were by his orders laid under arrest.

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  • But they were soon to have practical experience of the fate that overtakes those who attempt to arrest in mid-career a revolution they themselves have set in motion.

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  • The abortive emeute of the 10th of March warned the Girondists of their danger, but the Commission of Twelve appointed on the 18th of May, the arrest of Marat and Hebert, and other precautionary measures, were defeated by the popular risings of the 27th and 31st of May, and, finally, on the 2nd of June, Hanriot with the National 1 Daunou, "Memoires pour servir a l'hist.

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  • The Czechoslovaks have constituted a considerable army, fighting on three different battle-fields and attempting, in Russia and Siberia, to arrest the Germanic invasion.

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  • Fearing arrest John de Stratford fled to Canterbury, and entered upon a violent war of words with.

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  • The death of the bach-agha at the battle of Suflat, the submission of the Sheikh El Haddad, and finally the arrest of Bu-Meyrag, brother of Mokrani, mark the declining stages of the insurrection, which was completely suppressed by August 1871.

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  • Although the Swedish government, amazed at Morner's effrontery, at once placed him under arrest on his return to Sweden, the candidature of Bernadotte gradually gained favour there, and, on the 21st of August 1810, he was elected crown-prince.

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  • This suggests, no doubt, that the Egyptian rebelled at earliest in 54-55, and makes it probable that St Paul's arrest did not take place before (the Pentecost of) A.D.

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  • Accordingly, when Seymour's other misbehaviour led to his arrest, his relations with Elizabeth were made the subject of a very trying investigation, which gave Elizabeth her first lessons in the feminine arts of self-defence.

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  • Constans as minister of the interior, had been quietly taking its measures for bringing a prosecution against him, and within two months a warrant was signed for his arrest.

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  • The circumstances which led to his admission into the apostolic circle are not stated; while the motives by which he was actuated in enabling the Jewish authorities to arrest Jesus without tumult have been variously analysed by scholars.

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  • On the 2nd of June he was ordered by the Convention to hold himself under arrest with other members of his party.

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  • On his return he was added to the Committee of Public Safety, which had decreed the arrest en masse of all suspects and the establishment of a revolutionary army, caused the extraordinary criminal tribunal to be named officially "Revolutionary Tribunal" (on the 29th of October 1793), demanded the execution of Marie Antoinette and then attacked Hebert and Danton.

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  • His administration also did much to ameliorate the condition of the Indian tribes and to arrest the spoliation of the public forest lands.

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  • The arrest of Broussel threw the people on the side of the parlement.

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  • Events followed each other quickly; the day of the barricades was followed by the peace of Ruel, the peace of Ruel by the arrest of the princes, by the battle of Rethel, and Mazarin's exile to Briihl before the union of the two Frondes.

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  • Beyond sending a corps of observation to follow his movements, the new government did nothing to arrest his escape.

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  • The definite course is not occasioned so much from the ferments which exist in the leaves themselves, but from an arrest of the digestive process which allows the rapid multiplication of the former in the intestines.

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  • Later in its action, the drug depresses the intra-cardiac motor ganglia, causing prolongation of diastole and finally arrest of the heart in dilatation.

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  • The final arrest is due to paralysis of the respiratory centre in the medulla oblongata, hastened by a quasi-asthmatic contraction of the non-striped muscular tissue in the bronchial tubes, and by a "water-logging" of the lungs due to an increase in the amount of bronchial secretion.

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  • It may be traced back to Platina, who, resenting his arrest, avenged himself by a biographical caricature.

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  • In ccllapse following severe haemorrhage and in sudden and accidental arrest of the heart or respiration during chloroform narcosis an intramuscular injection of 1 gr.

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  • The arrest of the offender had to be by warrant signed by at least six knights, and during the process of charge and trial he remained not in prison but dans l'aimable compagnie du dit ordre.

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  • In 1542 he warmly supported the privileges of the Commons in the case of George Ferrers, member for Plymouth, arrested and imprisoned in London, but his conduct was inspired as usual by subservience to the court, which desired to secure a subsidy, and his opinion that the arrest was a flagrant contempt has been questioned by good authority.

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  • She cheered the wife of her English secretary, now under arrest, with promises to answer for her husband to all accusations brought against him, took her new-born child from the mother's arms, and in default of clergy baptized it, to Paulet's Puritanic horror, with her own hands by her own name.

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  • A check or arrest of growth in the vegetative organs seems to be a necessary preliminary to the development of the flower.

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  • Some plants root so freely that they need only pegging down; but in most cases the arrest of the returning sap to form a callus, and ultimately young roots, must be brought about artificially, either by twisting the branch, by splitting it, by girding FIG.

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  • After the arrest, by Philip's orders, of Bernard Saisset (q.v.), bishop of Pamiers, in that year, the quarrel flamed up again; other causes of difference existed, and in 1302 the pope issued the bull Unam sanctam, one of the most extravagant of all statements of papal claims. To ensure the support of his people the king had called an assembly of the three estates of his kingdom at Paris in April 1302; then in the following year Guillaume de Nogaret seized the person of the pope at Anagni, an event immortalized by Dante.

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  • The most notable of its first-fruits was the hideous persecution of the Templars, which began with the sudden arrest of the members of the order in France in 1307, and ended with the suppression of the.

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  • During this period Clement was mainly occupied in urging Charles to arrest the progress of the Reformation in Germany and in efforts to elude the emperor's demand for a general council, which Clement feared lest the question of the mode of his election and his legitimacy should be raised.

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  • Frederick was placed under arrest, deprived of his rank as crown prince, tried by court-martial, and imprisoned in the fortress of Ciistrin.

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  • Having obtained an indefinite power of arrest, it soon filled the prisons of Paris.

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  • And even if they did arrest me for being here, what would it matter? thought he, looking at an officer who was entering the house the Emperor occupied.

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