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Massachusetts courts have used a multiplicity of terms and descriptions to define what conduct is disorderly: that which causes public inconvenience, annoyance or harm; engaging in fighting or violent, tumultuous behavior.
The reduced aggression within condition did not simply derive from lack of social encounters, as sleep-deprived and control pairs spent similar amounts of time interacting during the beginning of the assay; sleep-deprived flies could also be observed throughout the assay in close proximity without engaging in fighting behaviors, which rarely occurred in control flies.
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"And that is extremely important for the military of both countries, who are engaged in fighting terrorists".
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