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Anyone caught repeatedly using their phone at their desk will face a verbal and/or written warning.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has been caught repeatedly misleading Congress about his use of different email accounts during his six years as Oklahoma's attorney general.
She is then caught repeatedly smacking the 5-month-old baby in the face and the leg before violently shaking her.
The health and human services post has been vacant since late September, when Price resigned after he was caught repeatedly using taxpayer money to pay for chartered jets for government trips.
Keys was talking, of course, about the infamous incident in which he and Andy Gray were caught repeatedly on tape saying things like, "Hoots man, can yah poot mah wee microphoon doon me troosers?" and "If I shave my hands I'd look like a lady, wouldn't I? I'd look like you".
If you make a habit of doing this and you are caught repeatedly, you could possibly be expelled or grounded.
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He caught pneumonia repeatedly but nonetheless excelled at baseball.
Mr. Chae sought to avoid getting caught by repeatedly changing the name of his company, prosecutors said.
His efforts to divert attention from having been caught out repeatedly misrepresenting the achievements of his youth offender re-settlement project included calling the distinguished chair of the independent UK Statistics Authority "a Labour stooge".
But by around 2014, they had shifted their focus toward charging people caught crossing repeatedly, while Border Patrol generally deported first-time offenders.
Gray fled from a police officer after making eye contact and when he was caught, officers repeatedly ignored his pleas for medical help while he was handcuffed, shackled and lying face down in the back of a police van, the prosecutor said.
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