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There's also a glossary of British car terms, for those unfamiliar with the dickey or Roi des Belges.
In 2009 it introduced fines and jail terms for those who patronise prostitutes (whom it treats as victims).
One possibility is tougher laws against straw purchasing with longer prison terms for those who buy guns for others.
This could take the form of training and education for those amenable to change, or convictions and prison terms for those who are not.
The Australian government has moved to look tough on the issue, introducing new fees and jail terms for those found flouting foreign investment rules.
He raised salaries for civil servants, to minimize any temptation to sell their influence, and instituted harsh jail terms for those caught taking bribes.
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"Perverts" was also Atavism's term for those fine men and women of the TSA.
("Doable barkers" was their gruesome term for those who aroused their interest).
Soldiers have even coined a derogatory term for those who never get off the base: "fobbits".
(The common term for those works is "crosshatch," but their lines never cross).
Even today "Macaulay's children" is a pejorative term for those he Westernised.
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