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      George will remain in the <remand house> until after the trial.   
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      He was arrested after he <stripped> naked in front of the Houses of Parliament.   
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      It is <questionable> that they will find out the truth.   
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      I support the <ban> on smoking in public places.   
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      Can I see your <ID> card?   
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      He is too much of an <idealist> to accept bribery as a way of achieving his goals.   
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      Her belief that she would win the case was <revived> after the witness statement.   
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      The police is searching for a tall <balding> man who was seen near the crime scene.   
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      Prosecuting the criminals lies outside the <domain> of the police.   
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      They can go to court but it is <doubtful> if they can win the case.   
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      The police carried out a <thorough> inspection of the house but could find no weapon.   
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      I will take my <revenge> on you for all my suffering!   
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      The court stenographer <registered> the trial proceedings.   
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      The detectives <followed> the gang to their hideout.   
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      His tragic mistake <cost the lives of> many innocent people.   
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      All kinds of arms are <banned> at the airport.   
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      The woman was found <strangled> in her bed.   
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      The criminal was caught after a long <pursuit>.   
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      The police arrested him on <suspicion> of robbing the bank.   
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      A homeless man was <beaten> to death by unknown culprits last night.   
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      Despite all evidence to the contrary he claimed that he was <framed> for the robbery.   
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      It <is alleged> that he set the house on fire.   
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      His decision set a dangerous <precedent>.   
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      Two police officers were <badly> hurt during the riots.   
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      We need <substantial> evidence if we want to bring this man to trial.   
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      Any country that <harbours> terrorists can expect the UN sanctions.   
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      They <hijacked> the truck outside the city.   
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      I have never stolen anything and you are questioning my <honesty>?   
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      He was sentenced to five-year <imprisonment> and a $20.000 fine.   
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      The police <arrested> the suspect a block away from the scene of the crime.   
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      He tried to <stray> from the subject and twist the facts.   
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      The court has already made a <ruling> in this case.   
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      He was <jailed> for life.   
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      There wasn't a single <witness> to the accident and the police couldn't decide whose fault it had been.   
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      He attacked anyone who <stared> at him for too long.   
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      His <casual> remark led the detective to the truth.   
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      There are obvious <parallels> between the two cases.   
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      Terrence put the <poison> in her drink and watched her drink it with a stony face.   
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      Is it an offence to publish an <obscene> article in your country?   
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      There are serious <discrepancies> between the testimonies of the two witnesses.   
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      The shortest possible <sentence> he could receive is five years.   
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      It wasn't an accident but a <cold-blooded> murder!   
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      He was <convicted> of manslaughter.   
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      The escaping thief was <shot dead> by the shopkeeper.   
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      The police <captured> the criminal after a three day search.   
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      If your company continues to use our intellectual property without license <legal proceedings> will be undertaken.   
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      In the UK criminals used to be executed on a <scaffold>.   
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      This <legitimate> business was just a cover-up for drug smuggling.   
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      The convict has to <serve> his sentence.   
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      The <confiscation> of smuggled goods is common practice all over the world.   
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      She watched him <leap> off the bridge into the water below.   
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      He was sentenced for the production, sale and spreading of child <pornography>.   
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      informatora (osobę, która ujawnia nadużycia i nieprawidłowości)    start learning
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      Information revealed by the <whistle-blower> shocked the public.   
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      <Legislative> measures will not eradicate prostitution.   
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      She made a terrible <scene> when they accused her of taking the coat.   
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      You cannot <justify> child abuse.   
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      Working as a double agent he <betrayed> his country.   
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      The Nazis planned to <exterminate> all the Jews.   
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      A new <crime wave> flooded the city.   
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