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noun
Standard spelling of offense
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The accusations related to offences between 1968 and 1986.
The Crown Prosecution Service itself publishes guides to offences like assault.
The fact that four defendants pleaded guilty to offences showed "how strong" the prosecution case was, she added.
City and their supporters, though, will be unhappy at Kyiv's two-match stadium ban due to offences that included racism.
The charges relate to offences alleged to have taken place between 1 January 2007 and June this year.
According to Human Rights Watch, abuses perpetrated against the Rohingya ethnic group last year which allegedly involved state agencies, amounted to offences against humanity and ethnic cleansing.
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His transitional play, from offence to defence and defence to offence, is quick.
Political correctness and hypersensitivity to offence are its enemies.
"If their convictions are really deep, then they should be impervious to offence".
Indifference to offence given by these poems is a failure of interpretation.
That varies between cities - in Manchester, the average from home to offence location was 2.8 miles.
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