| 31. | In the Central African Republic, statutes forbidding cannibalism classified any crime of eating human remains as a misdemeanour.
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| 32. | Laurie Wyman included ideas based on excuses for late return from leave and other misdemeanours from HMS Troubridge bulletins.
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| 33. | He returned to the circuit on 15 May, with another nine months suspended in case of future misdemeanours.
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| 34. | The workers could be fined for bad language, failure to work hard enough, absenteeism and other misdemeanours.
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| 35. | Blocking me for trying to bring awareness to the misdemeanours of this user will only make the matter worse.
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| 36. | For example, in the state of California, possession for recreational use is prohibited and qualifies as a misdemeanour.
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| 37. | Penalties for prohibited or aggressive panhandling within Maryland typically constitute misdemeanours, with punishment determined by crime, not class.
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| 38. | This was a court associated with the market whose business included licensing hawkers and punishing acts of misdemeanour or nuisance.
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| 39. | Police charged Bilodeau with second-degree assault, as well as misdemeanour charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
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| 40. | I have not been involved in any disputes, edit wars, incivility or any other misdemeanours during that time.
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