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"Many times when people come into my office," said Susan M. Karten, a lawyer who has handled high-profile cases involving police misconduct, "I have to explain that when a person is shot and dies in some incident, their case is worth little under New York law, but if that same person who was shot lives and suffers some horrible injury, that can be worth millions".
Each reference r may have participated in some incident(s) (e.g., a financial transaction, a criminal misconduct, a terrorist attack) and each incident may involve one or multiple references.
To say that a man is "involved" in some incident is to insinuate that while he was implicated in some way, he was not at the center of the action, was not the primary actor in the event.
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In some incidents there are multiple reasons for the attack.
Violence was used in some incidents and many girls were threatened.
In some incidents, clergy and worshippers have been beaten up or threatened with death.
This, along with evidence of helicopters in some incidents, suggests the emergence of "corrupt game industry insiders".
"In some incidents, officers appeared to fire their weapons merely because others had done so," the report observed.
But doing so is challenging in a crowded battlefield, and requests from local forces have played a role in some incidents of civilian casualties.
With property damage mounting, violence reported in additional neighborhoods and a police officer reported grazed by a sniper's bullet overnight, the mayor used emphatic language in announcing the curfew and citing a new development, civilian gunfire, in some incidents.
In some incidents you might have clear elements of coercion and pressure and it may well be appropriate for a school to confiscate a phone because it may contain evidence of a criminal offence".
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