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Be penalty
noun
A legal sentence.
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"I think the only things that really could be called would be penalty kicks for us," Bob Bradley said.
There could be penalty try trouble for Scotland here … 6.25pm GMT 67 mins: … a long ball is spun left – where England have pinpointed their attacks in the last 15 minutes.
Some Republicans on the Judiciary Committee, where censure enjoys virtually no support among the majority, say it would be penalty enough for the committee to approve at least one article of impeachment, a prospect that appears all but certain.
Their preferred position is to pay in enough to be penalty proof.
"If passengers have no option other than to stand in first class they would not be penalty fared".
But, he revealed, the government had spent between £40m and £50m on design and assessment work and there would also be penalty costs associated with scrapping the F-35C deal.
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There might be penalties called surrender charges.
That way, any subsequent growth will be penalty-free.
The only goals were penalty kicks.
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C is penalty parameter defined by user.
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