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It's very hard to hear that without thinking he's referring to a joint enterprise with the Conservatives.

Pitman's conviction is also being contested on the grounds that it was on the basis of joint enterprise with others – a legal principle that the UK's supreme court recently ruled had been wrongly interpreted for more than 30 years.

They lived and worked in a tiny flat and studio in Parkhill Road, Hampstead, art becoming almost a joint enterprise, with Nicholson incorporating Hepworth's distinctive profile in his drawing, she finding inspiration from his idealised abstractions, and each of them obsessively photographing details of the other's hands and eyes at work.

I know a shocking number of people who find that they can be quite calm about the collective punishment of Palestinians, yet become wholly incensed at the symbolic stone he once threw - from Lebanon! Personally, I preferred his joint enterprise with Daniel Barenboim to provide musical training for Israeli and Palestinian children.

So although Sardar's prints were not found on the lethal bomb, he was convicted of the murder as part of a joint enterprise with Adnan: their four bombs being very similar in design and placed very close to each other.

Baylis strove to improve operatic standards, while at the same time fending off attempts by Sir Thomas Beecham to absorb the opera company into a joint enterprise with Covent Garden, where he was in command.

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Assura Medical has set up 25 joint enterprises with groups of GPs around the country.

They are wary of joint enterprises with Africans, except at the highest level, where presidents and generals come into play.Africans are routinely derided by the ordinary Chinese, in virtually every country Mr French visits, as lazy and incompetent; "90% of Africans are thieves," says a leading entrepreneur in Namibia.

We certainly were engaged with joint enterprise, meaning what he did and what I did.

The phrase had been confused with joint enterprise – where defendants can be found guilty of offences committed by another person if they have agreed to act together – rather than a means of police and authorities coming down hard on any civil or criminal misdemeanours, he said.

McGovern says another issue he has with joint enterprise is who it is used against - "poor black lads in London and up in the north, loads of working class kids".

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