| 41. | Nearly a dozen Communists were arrested on various charges from vagrancy to criminal anarchy.
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| 42. | Police would often send vagrants to her ministry rather than arrest them for vagrancy.
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| 43. | Police would begin by warning sidewalk solicitors that they are in violation of vagrancy laws.
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| 44. | Laws on public vagrancy and aggressive panhandling have been toughened and are more stiffly enforced.
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| 45. | In the past five years, the city has enacted stronger panhandling and vagrancy ordinances.
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| 46. | "Vagrancy " and " reluctance to work " were crimes.
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| 47. | Winter movements and post-breeding dispersal may lead to vagrancy outside the normal range.
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| 48. | Other than a vagrancy arrest in Chicago in 1933, Alterie kept a low profile.
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| 49. | Conviction for vagrancy allowed the state to " hire out " blacks for no pay.
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| 50. | The species is prone to some vagrancy.
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