| 41. | She then returned in 1991, as a patient in the asylum of Dr . Grant Jameson, a malefactor.
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| 42. | They show distress over the pain of others and they have a code of behavior that involves the disciplining of malefactors.
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| 43. | Ten percent still represents a lot of money, and the hard-core malefactors have proven difficult to root out.
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| 44. | The Social Democrats won the 1998 parliamentary elections promising a " clean hands " campaign to root out malefactors.
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| 45. | Perhaps in part the implosion of inexpressible outrage, but also the bizarre voyeuristic fulfillment of seeing how the malefactor laughs.
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| 46. | He said he would not probe the backgrounds and past activities of those malefactors who heeded his call to come clean.
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| 47. | Customs officials on Thursday unveiled their latest weapon in the war against smugglers _ dogs that sit and stare at malefactors.
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| 48. | Fanny's father now has to adjust to the fact that his daughter is both a malefactor and a playwright.
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| 49. | In 1409, duke John the Fearless of Burgundy arrested him, together with other " malefactors and false traitors ".
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| 50. | Abuses were reformed, the safety of property and persons was restored, but the greatest severity was shown to malefactors.
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