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That was my last offence.
Nor was it his first, or last, offence.
This was the year of the last offence recorded by the current investigation.
This last offence, though it did not constitute a criminal offence, served to confirm the singer's reputation as somewhat headstrong.
The king's risky move That sinking feeling Don't blow the whistle ReprintsIt is this last offence that could hamper journalists and whistle-blowers.
He said Clifford had raised hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of pounds for charities, and that the last offence took place nearly 30 years ago, meaning the PR guru posed no risk of reoffending.
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The last offences – including treason – went in 1998, and the UK signed the 13th protocol of the European convention on human rights in 2003-4, so there the decision remains for the future.
Combined with who is doing the talking, it is context that causes trouble or gives lasting offence.
They covered the period from the last major offences in September 2008 to the time of the surveys in May 2009.
Children would be the last to take offence.
21 min At last, a decent offence - sorry, attack - from the States.
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