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This allows you to regularly commit in a way that can fit in with the rest of your life".
But with a diary of events from Plymouth to Pontypridd and Perth, politicians regularly commit railway faux pas.
Although the government has cracked down on Jemaah Islamiyah, an Al Qaeda affiliate that has bombed hotels, bars and embassies, it has not intervened to stop other Islamist militants who regularly commit less publicized crimes against religious minorities.
Bateman always comes across as the sanest, smartest, straightest guy in the movie even though his characters regularly commit acts of either moral depravity or wild improbability, or both.
Jill Gillanders, from Thirkelby, North Yorkshire, who set up a collection box in her village, said: "We have asked people if they would regularly commit to give us these items so that we're not just relying on people occasionally dropping things off".
But the Kivus region of eastern Congo is still overrun with violent rebel groups and corrupt soldiers who regularly commit atrocities, and rape victims still pour through Synergie's doors.
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Any non-white country that regularly committed the atrocities the French committed month after month, year after year, would, as a matter of simple reflex, have become a pariah.
In Europe, Turkish teams have a reputation of playing a rough, physical game, regularly committing fouls and receiving yellow cards.
What should matter, too, are the excesses regularly committed on the internet, especially by avid Tweeters (a subject avoided by Lord Leveson).
It accused troops of regularly committing abuses and said rights and liberties in the country were being eroded.
It accused security forces of regularly committing abuses and said rights and liberties in Egypt were being eroded.
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