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But Amy Bishop's case was notable in that she did not fit the profile of a mass shooter: women very rarely commit such killings.
Both Department of Health and policing guidance (pdf) states that "people with mental ill health rarely commit serious crimes and are at greater risk of becoming victims of crime than the general population".
Contrary to the claims of conservative officials in Arizona, undocumented immigrants rarely commit voter fraud in the state, according to a new report.
I find nothing abhorrent about this fact on its own, except that game developers rarely commit to bringing out the truly nasty, gut-wrenching effects of such violence on both the body and the mind.
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Drifting through the Indonesian archipelago, we rarely committed to a full, Western-style meal.
His voice, a polite yelp, rarely commits to words or notes, instead backing away from them before they leave too much of a mark.
At the Blue Point Grill, a tiny exposed-brick place on the fringes of Princeton's downtown, the kitchen rarely commits the first sin.
Aidan O'Brien rarely commits himself to firm targets in the immediate aftermath of a big-race success, leaving that instead to "the lads" in the Coolmore Stud syndicate who supply the horses for his Ballydoyle yard.
Moore, a chartered accountant who is MP for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk, was seen as being restrained and unwilling to be combative with the Scottish government and Scottish National party, though he rarely committed any significant gaffes.
Rich people with addiction rarely start committing non-drug crimes after they get hooked: they can obviously afford to pay, so why risk it?
What happened in L.A. is extreme -- very rarely do officers commit perjury to cover up their own criminal acts.
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