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"This really violates basic networking 101," she said, which emphasizes the personal touch.
"There's a point at which the I-didn't-know excuse really violates the idea of the buck stops here," he added.
It is sudden compromise that really violates expectations in the Middle East in a way that brings out the dark, violent forces there.
Condemning the recently passed health care legislation as "socialized medicine" that "breaks the bank and really violates the U.S. Constitution," she applauded her party's stout opposition, declaring, "What's wrong with being the party of 'No'?" The cheering section directly behind Palin was packed with white conservative middle-aged women, a demographic that especially reveres her.
"I think this really violates people's assumptions about being in the world, much more than something that happens at three in the morning, out there at night".
What really violates the codes of moral conduct on the soccer pitch is intentionally or recklessly hurting other players and threatening their careers: a broken leg or busted knee, an elbow to the face, or a fractured back, as Brazil's superstar Neymar suffered against Colombia in another notorious incident of this World Cup.
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"I felt really violated," Mr. Zerden, now a fourth-year student, recently recalled.
"When I read that, I felt utterly sick and really violated.
The yeti, for instance, doesn't really violate any natural laws at all.
But I felt really violated by letting it go on for 10 minutes to try to get a job.
"But on the other hand, it's a very primitive dictatorship and really violating all the possible parts of human rights".
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