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He nearly committed a second murder when he found his lawyer, Maitre Bechamil, trying to duplicate the sauce.
Four minutes later Andreu committed a second uncharacteristic error, netting an own-goal off his backside from an inswinging Corona free-kick.
Mr Kan would probably still be leading the DPJ, therefore, if he had not committed a second, unforgivable, political sin: hurling accusations at his enemies before taking the elementary precaution of confirming that his own record was clean.
Poite's decision to penalize du Plessis may not have been quite so damaging to the Springboks had the hooker not committed a second offense by elbowing New Zealand flanker Liam Messam in the throat just two minutes into the second half.
They were aggrieved Liverpool's Lucas Leiva was not sent off when he committed a second bookable offence which went unpunished apart from a free-kick with the score still at 1-1 in the second half and feel that they are not getting the rub of the green with refereeing decisions.
"If we investigate him and determine there's sufficient evidence to find that he committed a second domestic violence offense, then yes, he would face banishment for life, absolutely," Lisa Friel, the NFL's special counsel for investigations, told The Huffington Post.
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He nearly committed a third the next time down the court when he lost control of the ball on a drive before recovering.
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.
Thanks to Mr Berggruen's support—he has already committed a first dollop of $20m the effort will not fail for lack of money (the fate that befell a push for a constitutional convention last year).
She said the guidelines authorized the police to chase vehicles "if they believe the suspect has committed a first- or second-degree crime, or when the police officer reasonably believes the violator poses an immediate threat to the public".
I know few readers will be as sympathetic to Polanski as I am; I understand the instinctive recoil from the crime he committed a third of a century ago.
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