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en Just like robbing a bank, you rob one today, you rob one tomorrow, separate crime, so if you've killed ducks illegally one day, and kill on another day, those are separate crimes, so we're investigating that.

en Law enforcement is a glaring example. We have separate booking, separate road patrols. We have two crime labs.

en Absolutely, there needs to be a way to acknowledge this grandmother's loss, but not by creating a separate crime that acts as though the fetus is separate when it's not.

en We've explained that this was two separate news organizations, two separate photographers and two separate occasions. Once people understand that, they're no longer angry with us.

en What is the crime of robbing a bank compared with the crime of founding one.
  Bertolt Brecht

en Today it's a little different, we're kind of isolated. We're kind of all in our separate entities and all our separate worlds, and I think that's what's happening a lot and that's why our kids, in a sense, are being threatened.

en It would've been nice to separate myself, but that's OK. I'm in good position, and I'll hopefully learn from my back nine today and do better tomorrow.

en The face of America changes as of today. The face of IT is going to change. A lot of people like to separate the physical and the virtual, they're not (separate). She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. The face of America changes as of today. The face of IT is going to change. A lot of people like to separate the physical and the virtual, they're not (separate).

en You can shoot eight or nine-under on this course. Hopefully tomorrow I can go out and make some early birdies and separate myself some. I wasn't going to win the tournament today.

en Today's reality day compels us to separate from the Palestinian population in the territories (the West Bank) and draw up the new borders of the state of Israel.

en This is not a juvenile walking into a bank and robbing it. It's frequently kid-on-kid crime.

en A lot of it is not the actual crime, it's the fear of crime. So we need to keep that in perspective and deal with that issue in a whole separate campaign.

en There is always a pressure to separate the Bible from science and to separate the Christian religion from things material.

en They mix so well with everybody. Sometimes you see stars separate themselves from others and think of themselves as separate, but not these two. They bring their lunch pails. They have a real team mentality.

en These missions must remain separate with separate chains of command. The only thing they have in common are that they are in the same country,


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