Sentence examples for peculiar prosecution from inspiring English sources

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So far details of the tragedy have emerged in dribs and drabs from two official investigations and, last year, a successful (though peculiar) prosecution of the police under the Health and Safety at Work Act, a law more commonly used to reprimand careless builders.

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On an afternoon on which Stoke City should have been soundly thrashed, there was plenty of evidence to support the case for the prosecution, that Arsenal's manager  has turned prudence into a peculiar form of masochism.

After the confrontation with Mr. McIntosh, the women had angry and peculiar words for the authorities and each other, according to documents released by the prosecution on Wednesday.

The peculiar political crosscurrents of the late Bush Administration contributed to the disastrous course of the Stevens prosecution.

Why peculiar?

Terrifically peculiar).

Very peculiar.

Shigenobu enters, looking peculiar.

The prosecution never asked.

The prosecution begins tomorrow.

It again escaped prosecution.

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