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And even if it comes as no surprise that football players are willing to accept extra money for hitting people extra hard, the program seems to violate something deeper, an agreement on what hitting in football is even about.
So you violate something on page 44,391 — and you're guilty.
(Surely, granting anonymity to terrorists has got to violate something).
When you feel that they violate something which is yours and you want to fight for yourself," Masha explains.
Using vTunnel could violate something important that you may not know about.
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It involves violating "something close to moral or spiritual barriers".
Something precious to me had been violated, something I'd been holding on to.
"When you use the wrong person for something and somebody gets killed, then you are violating something," he said.
Called Mahr in Germany, Ephialtes ("the Leaper") in Greece and the Nightmare in England, this demon violates something very precious to us: a good night's sleep.
Cloning a complete human being violates something intrinsic to our moral sense, and to my knowledge, no one at Stanford is interested in this.
He said nothing, but his press secretary, acknowledging that asking the question broke no laws, said: "They violated something greater than the law.
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