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If not, they must be tried for some particular offense or released.
He declared on Monday that Americans despised the British use of "general warrants," those not grounded in some particular offense.
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In addition, it is possible that some patients were arrested more than once for any one particular offense; however, by our protocol, these incidents were counted only once to avoid potential erroneous repetition.
Kornheiser took particular offense at a suggestion that Rosen is too rich to love the game.
I take particular offense at his statement, "But do yourself a favor, and stay away from Amityville".
He spoke at length about how he had been coerced into pleading guilty, taking particular offense that the judge had refused to dismiss one particular juror.
Kerry considers himself to be a national-security-oriented Democrat — Holbrooke, too, puts him in that camp — and appeared to take no particular offense at Biden's criticisms.
It cited an Arabist who noted that the messages on Ali's skin sometimes appear with spelling errors, something the grandmother took particular offense at.
In 2004, NATO absorbed seven new countries — Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, and the three Baltic states, which Putin took as a particular offense and a geopolitical threat.
Making his chief point, Meserve's lawyer told the court, "There's one thing that stands out about this particular offense. . . .
Mr. Seale and Mr. Hilliard have taken particular offense to a doctored version of one of the most recognized images of the protest era.
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