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| Bradley believes that as the Felon | Apprehension Act had not yet come into force when Hall w |
| ese immigrant widow faces the New Year with | apprehension after it was foretold that it would be the |
| Cauchon's appointment was met with | apprehension among Manitoba's anglophone residents. |
| ed but the appearance of Ming troops caused | apprehension amongst the Japanese, who feared a larger f |
| Stanton vigorously pursued the | apprehension and prosecution of the conspirators involve |
| residents and teens overcame their initial | apprehension and learned to work together. |
| es in detecting wildlife crime and aids the | apprehension and prosecution of criminals. |
| ced alertness, restlessness and feelings of | apprehension, and reversed the effect of the benzodiazep |
| program, which targets career criminals for | apprehension and prosecution, was one of the first such |
| The borrowed footage portrays the public | apprehension and disruption caused by the alien(s) all o |
| tan's aeroplanes was too small to cause any | apprehension, and that the Russians engaged in the air s |
| er members of Lupin's gang are targeted for | apprehension as well, but Zenigata is really after the m |
| remains unclear-put the city in a state of | apprehension, as both visiting Huguenots and Parisian Ca |
| Mild | apprehension Blank dreams of the coming fun Distort the |
| sound like ourselves, and I understand the | apprehension, but it's not really that big a stretch to |
| a multiple killing in Miami, but he escaped | apprehension by traveling to Jamaica. |
| ld at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, following their | apprehension by United States forces in either (this is |
| uline Hanson's One Nation) was greeted with | apprehension by all the other parties, in particular the |
| held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, following his | apprehension by United States forces in either (this is |
| alth was held until death, he advocated its | apprehension by the state on a progressive scale: "Indee |
| which, being outside the unassisted natural | apprehension, can be made known only by divine revelatio |
| Exaggerated reports of civilian | apprehension concerning the approaching combatants of th |
| 0, Whatley put up $1000 cash reward for the | apprehension, conviction, and incarceration of the vanda |
| Kleinwort Benson, with some | apprehension, decided to enter the securities market in |
| e and West Africa, the Council included the | apprehension, detention and transfer to the Special Cour |
| Clashes over public education led to the | apprehension en masse of Freedomite children, and their |
| cuses on young Eliot Green who, filled with | apprehension, escapes from the synagogue where he is abo |
| Your | apprehension, Ferdinand, lest someone discover the thing |
| he British settlements in Bombay of further | apprehension from the Dutch |
| After a moment of | apprehension, Harmon accepts. |
| having been offered for his | apprehension, he was taken and brought to trial in the k |
| , in an act of spontaneous apperception or' | apprehension, immediately, instantaneously, in a sphere |
| st of the agents within days, with the last | apprehension in 1941. |
| rial rapist-kidnapper who, from 1988 to his | apprehension in 2003, kidnapped a series of girls and wo |
| Apprehension of armed suspects. | |
| rfects a person's speculative reason in the | apprehension of truth. |
| ere could be no assault (putting someone in | apprehension of immediate violence). |
| Rewards were offered for the | apprehension of the bushrangers and parties of soldiers |
| ard I of England then issued orders for the | apprehension of the primogeniture of Dafydd ap Gruffudd. |
| Rules were provided for the | apprehension of deserters within the UK, and for their t |
| he peace, when they issued warrants for the | apprehension of George Hobson and George North. |
| show America's Most Wanted to assist in the | apprehension of potential child predators. |
| must be met before a finding of reasonable | apprehension of bias can be made. |
| d was issued for information leading to the | apprehension of O'Brien's killers along with a list of m |
| onclude that they gave rise to a reasonable | apprehension of bias." |
| played an important role in the pursuit and | apprehension of the assassin John Wilkes Booth in a Virg |
| nformation useful in the identification and | apprehension of suspected criminal offenders |
| ing a reward for information leading to the | apprehension of those carrying out a bombing campaign in |
| d that only 135 people had been arrested in | apprehension of breach of peace during the ensuing chakk |
| ented to his mind a strange imagination and | apprehension of the death of his brother, and amongst ot |
| deur with an Art Nouveau line and a surreal | apprehension of the power of nature". |
| sk was founded and offered a reward for the | apprehension of the killer-something the Metropolitan Po |
| " lies in the | apprehension of a something stable behind the instabilit |
| to: Patrol in support of the ground units, | Apprehension of Criminal Suspects, Search and Rescue, Ho |
| rn it into a resettlement estate due to its | apprehension of the growing Kuomintang presence in the e |
| She notably escaped | apprehension on 16 December 1943. |
| sement was issued offering a reward for his | apprehension, on a charge of forging and uttering two bi |
| o, was met in 2007 with both excitement and | apprehension over its possible effects on local business |
| Apprehension performed by Don Cherry + The Watts Prophet | |
| obtained from the states a warrant for his | apprehension, seized him in his lodgings with John Okey |
| "a very understanding generation, quicke of | apprehension, suddaine in their despatches, subtile in t |
| , as an experienced ex-cop who co-heads the | apprehension team. |
| Local representatives with the | apprehension that CIDCO will acquire 100% land for the p |
| immediately put on a high state of alert in | apprehension that Yitzhaki's threats would be followed s |
| t he "played the king as if under momentary | apprehension that somebody else was about to play the ac |
| a protestor (apparently under the mistaken | apprehension that the Spanish song was next on stage) br |
| One hundred pounds was offered for his | apprehension there, So he, with horse and saddle, to the |
| This of course leads to | apprehension to sit on the swing, although many take the |
| y of the preceding words) provision for the | apprehension, trial and punishment of persons offending |
| also refer to a particular form of intense | apprehension, verging on horror, that is associated with |
| The warrant for his | apprehension was sent out on Sunday night, 29 September. |
| though writs were frequently issued for his | apprehension, was never imprisoned longer than a few hou |
| for his | apprehension, when Mr. G. |
| This | apprehension would come to be known as "ram fever". |
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