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"He did commit a second yellow, bringing down an opponent from behind".
The crux of the call is that for a play to be a completed pass, the player must commit a "second act" while retaining possession.
The change, which will be brought in during December, will mean rapists and other criminals who commit a second serious violent or sexual offence will get a mandatory life sentence.
History suggests that once the story broke, the authorities' response would be an immediate muddying of the waters – lest the world assume that a Chinese citizen, who had committed a first illegal act by having a child out of wedlock, was pushed to commit a second through fear of repercussion, with the second being an offence against human conscience.
Others are generally delinquent juveniles for whom sexual abuse is just one of the ways they break laws, and according to studies, they are much more likely to commit a property crime than they are to commit a second sex offense.
Players who commit a second offense will be banned for life.
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Those who have committed two less serious felonies are not subject to the law when they commit a third felony.
Until recently, DfID had said its target was to commit a third of its spend to fragile states, suggesting there is going to be a further £2bn switch.
But in an interview, he said the paramilitary groups did not commit "a fourth part of the actions of the guerrillas".
Justice Kennedy took special aim at the three-strikes law, which puts people behind bars for 25 years to life if they commit a third felony, even a nonviolent one.
Either newspspers learn slowly or else, in Boston, they're in league with the underworld, for in the account of this crime the men are challenged to commit a third.
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