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She advocated for putting 100,000 new cops on the streets, taking on "the menace of meth" and halving the murder rate of certain cities in a section of the plan dedicated to "restoring order" to communities.
Public servants, even university professors, were required to attend lectures by military officers on the menace of political Islam.
He describes dusty parish halls, empty rows of chairs and thinly attended lectures on the menace of fascism.
His wicked sense of humour and fatherly compassion towards Jim Hawkins place him firmly on the Menace list.
Elsewhere in the same issue is an article on "The menace of the German Navy", and the agitation in Germany for an "enormous accelerated programme of shipbuilding".
Worse, he said, "the left has been hammering for years on the menace to French culture and identity of American culture".
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As the closing credits rolled and the lights came on, to the menacing Reznorian soundtrack, there was a lot of stunned blinking in the house.
Although we did not specifically assess pigs for their visual perception and orientation skills, no apparent visual impairment was detectable based on the evaluation of the menace response and the behaviour of the pigs in their environment.
Neil and Jennifer would matter-of-factly elaborate on the menacing mob threat: "You put one of ours in the hospital, we'll put one of yours in the morgue".
"No Arm & Hammer" was raucous, buoyed by its ludicrous and catchy hook — "No Arm & Hammer in my Hannah Montana!" On the menacing "Mask On," Gunplay pulled his ski cap down over his sunglasses while he rapped.
Mr. Myers sidesteps courtroom histrionics and even discounts glaring gaps in testimony to concentrate on the menacing anti-Semitic passions inspired by the prosecutor, Hugh Dorsey, and the local press.
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