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She sends a series of prospective tenants - a couple whose credit references are non-existent & who had stolen all the furniture from the house they rented previously; a counterfeiter; two gangsters who deal only in cash, & anybody that doesn't like it "... they're liable to wind up with their feet in a barrel of cement".
Ask about the provenance of a chambray shirt or a pair of house-label jeans, and you're liable to wind up getting a mini-lesson on American fashion history disguised as a funny story about the road trip they took to the factory.
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The Breton roads are winding, liable to be wet and sometimes strewn with cow-dung, and massive crowds will make it hard for the riders to see where they are going and hear the shouts the front runners in the peloton make when they see a hazard.
We've seen all too clearly in Egypt and elsewhere what can happen when these elements are not in place: the tree becomes unstable, liable to topple in shifting political winds.
He is one of those film actors you can't always put a name to, but you'll instantly recognise that cartoon countenance: wide with low ears, flattened nose and crestfallen mouth, liable to look meek or mean depending on how the wind is blowing.
They can fly in strong winds and they're liable to decapitate somebody, or ruin property.
David Hart, QC, an environmental lawyer, said: "This ruling means that consents and permissions for further wind-farm developments in Scotland and the UK are liable to challenge on the grounds that the necessary policy preliminaries have not been complied with, and that, in effect, the public has been denied the chance to consider and contribute to the NREAP".
Notes of caution: The entire area enclosed in the map is liable to tephra fall a few centimeters thick in case of Plinian eruptions, The map integrates seasonal variations of prevailing winds.
"You're liable to kill somebody".
That's liable to be controversial.
Someone was liable to enter after all.
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