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Vettel and Red Bull have since put on a charge; Vettel now has five victories.
Webb was challenged at the end only by Diaz, who put on a charge with four consecutive birdies starting at the ninth and shot a final-round 68.
The military dictator may be a pariah who could, in theory, be bundled away in handcuffs at any moment and put on trial charged with masterminding acts of murder, rape and ethnic cleansing on an industrial scale in Darfur.
Indeed, he managed to pass Jarno Trulli in a Toyota with a few laps left as he put on another charging demonstration of his fighting spirit at the back of the pack.
Quite simply, the police and Crown Prosecution Service believed that the evidence in the case had to go before a jury - but they had no lesser offence to put on the charge sheet.
He was convicted on assault charges and put on probation.
The charges they put on are totally ridiculous a lot of the time.
The new court is the world's first permanent forum for putting on trial people charged with genocide and other crimes against humanity.
There are slackliners, am-dram actors putting on a politically charged show, a fire breather, jugglers, and circle drummers.
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