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"But the headmistress shall not get rid of me, for I am in my prime.
"The new classrooms are better because when it rains, we shall not get wet," said Pius Otelu, six, as he walked towards the playground.
He clips of integrity, honesty, decency, obsessed with the 11th commandment, "Thou shall not get caught," thinking you can do anything living a life of impunity.
"It has simply collected funds from the public on false promises," the agency added, warning that, "There is every possibility that the public shall not get due returns after maturity".
We shall not get into that stale debate over whether 20-over games are proper cricket: it has already been established, whether the Long Room granddads like it or not, that cricket needs Twenty20 to survive – just as it was established some years ago that the game needed the Indian subcontinent to stay alive.
This conforms to the little discussed 11th Commandment that Moses handed down on his tablets of stone: Thou Shall Not Get Found Out.
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If we are to believe Peter Wright, the former MI5 officer and author of Spycatcher, new recruits to the security service are quickly expected to take to heart its 11th commandment: "Thou shalt not get caught".
According to the late Peter Wright, whose book Spycatcher revealed many of the secrets that he had carefully hoarded during his 22 years as an MI5 officer, new recruits would be expected to take to heart its 11th commandment: "Thou shalt not get caught".
He added, "Midnight is the hour when men desperately seek to obey the Eleventh Commandment, 'Thou shalt not get caught.' " Mr. Lieberman condemns a "values vacuum," which he describes as "an amorphous area where moral certainty fears to tread" and where there are "fewer and fewer bright lines and more and more blurs of gray".
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