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The hospital's radiology manager at the time, Bruce Fleck, called the overdose a "rogue act of insanity".
In the anti-chaos of The X Factor, a tsunami of votes for a rogue act would lead to the most butterfly-like of variations in his final scenario – the difference of about 37 pence in earnings of tens of millions.
The fabrication, the report said, "should be performed as a rogue act".
But the story has since morphed from apparently rogue act of homophobia to a bizarre legal fight playing out in some of the more toxic corners of the internet.
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Rogue acts of violence could, of course, lead to sympathetic involvement of Palestinian police.
Second, as Daesh becomes further and further unhinged as a legitimate state – in other words, as it loses more territory – the group will rely more heavily on rogue acts of stateless terror.
Pottinger is an excellent addition to the cast, as is Anna Hopkins as a go-getter E-Rep soldier (amusingly and appropriately, she has no time for Nolan's charming-rogue act).
The misfolded, or rogue, protein acts like a template, forcing other healthy prions to fold into the abnormal shape.
None of that had been proven, and the union's position is that Donaghy was a rogue who acted alone.
The low-ranking reservist soldiers who took and appeared in the infamous images were singled out for opprobrium and punishment; they were represented, in government reports, in the press, and before courts-martial, as rogues who acted out of depravity.
What is it in the contest provision that supports the theory that that was a rogue, illegal judicial act?
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