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Then it was off with the television cameras and down with civility as audience members descended on the flowers that festooned the hall (an impossibly beautiful one to begin with), absconding with armfuls of white roses and carnations.
Psychiatric inpatients are a well-recognised group of persons at high risk for suicide, with absconding representing an additional factor increasing this risk.
Lastly, we examine variables shown to be associated with absconding in the existing literature, in addition to those relevant within forensic contexts (e.g., risk estimates for future violence), with the aim to identify those factors that are most strongly and uniquely predictive of this behavior.
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In August he departed of his own accord, absconding with sheaves of sensitive documents, with which he continued to blackmail various criminals.
One of the men pulled a handgun on hospital employees at the office shortly after 2 15 p.m. and with his partner absconded with a bag brimming with cash, the police said.
The man later served prison time for absconding with the money.
They consummate their passion by murdering wealthy widows and absconding with their estates.
He argues that the profit-rich oil companies are absconding with money that rightly belongs to American taxpayers.
The judge, Colleen McMahon, rejected Mr. Monserrate's contention that absconding with the money involved an element of nobility.
The justice found that the nurses knew Mr. Kennedy planned to return and was not absconding with the baby.
Royals came to watch, but charlatan partners kept absconding with his profits, and performers kept succumbing to disease.
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