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No one was injured, but everything about the raid sounds like routinely bad, potentially dangerous policy: the use of SWAT on low-level offenders, cops busting in at six in the morning, and their use of a flash-bang grenade, even though the home contained four young children.
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In whatever guise, EU or ECHR, it routinely gets a bad press in Britain.
In most school districts, virtually all teachers, good or bad, routinely get a satisfactory evaluation, it found.
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I concluded that the news department of the British embassy in Washington had taken note of what Lewis wrote and routinely reported the bad news back to the Foreign Office in London.
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