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If there is any outburst or disturbing conduct, I will stop and, if I find there has been a disturbance, I will order the disturbing party to be escorted out of the courtroom by security.
But the testimony has already pointed to disturbing conduct by the police command and a profound indifference to the constitutional rights of the city's citizens.
Despite the innumerable gags about her physique, this is, above all, a comedy of spousal abuse, and Rasputia's oppressive, disturbing conduct is deplorable, not her attributes.
Despite the innumerable gags about her physique, this is, above all, a comedy of spousal abuse, and it's Rasputia's oppressive, disturbing conduct that is deplorable, not her attributes.
He is barred from ever becoming a cop again, yet he hasn't been criminally prosecuted for his disturbing conduct and did not have to admit wrongdoing.
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