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"They know how to break up a company or to confiscate something.
"This isn't about a teacher being able to confiscate something – something that's always been there.
No, they did not do a touchy-feely pat-down or confiscate something.
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Mr. McBride said many others are never reported because property owners who make discoveries are fearful their property will be confiscated, something the tribe says will not happen.
Also, metal detecting is a major problem in the Norfolk area, with people using metal detectors to locate and confiscate materials, something that may have happened at this site.
By the end of 1166, Foliot managed to resign his custody of the confiscated Canterbury benefices, something he had been attempting to do for some time, thus removing one source of conflict between him and Becket.
A government that can make $14,000 a pound from something confiscated from poachers, has incentive to give poachers a slap on the wrist and send them right out again.
If the prison did supply food to its non-paying inmates, it was purchased with charitable donations – donations sometimes siphoned off by the jailers – usually bread and water with a small amount of meat, or something confiscated from elsewhere as unfit for human consumption.
How are us students going to gain trust if every time we bring something in they confiscate our property?
Instead of trying something new, Washington will confiscate Kim's nonexistent bank account and consider its work done.
They will confiscate the whole shipment and put it into quarantine if they find something, what they call red lining.
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