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But Gray also had frequent run-ins with the law.
He had increasingly frequent run-ins with the police.
As a teenager, Nelson had frequent run-ins with the law.
He described frequent run-ins with the ISI to this correspondent over a recent dinner.
Confrontation is nothing new for Ryanair, which has frequent run-ins both with competitors and with European airline regulators.
The S.E.C. also leads the nation in recruiting infractions, and its players have had frequent run-ins with the law.
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Mr. Knight, who has had frequent run ins with the law and from 1996 to 2001 served part of a nine-year sentence on a parole violation, came out of the rough-and-tumble rap scene in Compton, Calif., where he had grown up and was involved in gangs as a teenager.
He kept an aquarium full of goldfish in his office to calm him and counteract his frequent angry run-ins with the management.
During that era he also had frequent entertaining run-ins with Fox News, which famously culminated with the actor calling Sean Hannity "a no-talent whore".
As the two rival intelligence chiefs aggressively expanded their empires, their run-ins grew more frequent.
It was the first of just three stage appearances during the 2000s; his young daughter was now based in Los Angeles, California which made more frequent stage runs in Britain impractical.
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