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delinquent
1. "I see, so Ruby grabbed the bow while you were delinquent in your duties
2. I also did the state and local taxes and worked closely with Bob Gibler, Credit Manager, on collections from delinquent customers
3. HR took this very seriously, but MJS was very delinquent every year
4. I was representing Mike in Family Court because I had garnered sufficient experience in those exact matters the latter half of 2008 while employed on a contract by the Connecticut Child Protection Agency defending parents who were so severely delinquent in child support that they faced incarceration for civil contempt
5. such a boy became a delinquent? He was given a reputation to live up to, and
6. the heartaches which can come, should the children become delinquent
7. delinquent I think was what you said
8. certainly came to realize that my home mortgage was delinquent
9. “What was it about?! That delinquent was rude and obnoxious,” Percival seethed
10. A court order to set out the outstanding amount on a delinquent
11. reported delinquent for his court martial,” she said, turning her head to meet the new camera angle
12. In attempting to straighten the delinquent page Jacques opened the sheaf at that place and read the contents
13. Whenever the person comes to your mind, or the particular hurt happens to enter your mind, wish the delinquent well, and say “Peace be unto you
14. The delinquent had already
15. Unless there’s been a moral coup I’m not aware of, the last time I checked, the delinquent parents were the ones responsible for ruining the holidays (not to mention the other aspects of their children’s lives that they neglect) as a result of the consequences resulting from their felonious activity
16. delinquent men, it is clear thathis heart has been touched, and
17. a healthy organ, cells would function in concordance, yet should one cell be delinquent in its
18. it appears that the planetary intelligence has also been affected by the will of the delinquent
19. The delinquent and its duplicates are doomed to obliteration, whether it is the
20. Delinquent Behavior in both--is there not?"
21. As close to a delinquent as was tolerated in those days
22. Just like a boy who has no father to raise him right, becomes angry and sullen because he feels he is being deprived of something that he instinctively needs and wants, so he starts acting out and becomes a rebellious juvenile delinquent
23. Obligingly, as I was only too eager to not have a fight on my hands, I slipped into the passenger seat and my driver drove away from the curb to the tune of insults from the decidedly delinquent pack of boys trying to be men
24. “Which bit is the Princess not in agreement with? Not wanting to take her out the kiss or the delinquent bit?”
25. Some companies also move delinquent holders to variable APR cards automatically for delayed payments
26. If you are delinquent on your mortgage payments, then you could well have other creditors hounding you
27. months or have a delinquent payment history—a non-conforming refinance is another option
28. "Which of the two denounced him? Which was the real delinquent?"
29. Satisfied with her examination, she left him, with a slight expression of pleasure, and proceeded to practise the same trying experiment on her delinquent countryman
30. youth and greediness of the delinquent
31. Every phase of the situation was successively eviscerated: the prenatal repugnance of uterine brothers, the Caesarean section, posthumity with respect to the father and, that rarer form, with respect to the mother, the fratricidal case known as the Childs Murder and rendered memorable by the impassioned plea of Mr Advocate Bushe which secured the acquittal of the wrongfully accused, the rights of primogeniture and king's bounty touching twins and triplets, miscarriages and infanticides, simulated or dissimulated, the acardiac foetus in foetu and aprosopia due to a congestion, the agnathia of certain chinless Chinamen (cited by Mr Candidate Mulligan) in consequence of defective reunion of the maxillary knobs along the medial line so that (as he said) one ear could hear what the other spoke, the benefits of anesthesia or twilight sleep, the prolongation of labour pains in advanced gravidancy by reason of pressure on the vein, the premature relentment of the amniotic fluid (as exemplified in the actual case) with consequent peril of sepsis to the matrix, artificial insemination by means of syringes, involution of the womb consequent upon the menopause, the problem of the perpetration of the species in the case of females impregnated by delinquent rape, that distressing manner of delivery called by the Brandenburghers Sturzgeburt, the recorded instances of multiseminal, twikindled and monstrous births conceived during the catamenic period or of consanguineous parents—in a word all the cases of human nativity which Aristotle has classified in his masterpiece with chromolithographic illustrations
32. It was, however, made manifest, that Mrs Fenton had offended the law, in so much, as her flags had not been swept that morning; and therefore, to appease the offended delicacy of Miss Peggy, who was a most respectable lady in single life, I fined the delinquent five shillings
33. But on the way, as she passed the drawing room, she beheld a scene, filling her heart with such pleasure that the tears came into her eyes, and she forgave the delinquent herself
34. A knowledge of his career having come to the ears of Mr Clare, when he was in that part of the country preaching missionary sermons, he boldly took occasion to speak to the delinquent on his spiritual state
35. Regan had talked a lot about her brother, usually with concern over his delinquent tendencies
36. Brooke, who presently came and said that he would step into the carriage and go with Dorothea as far as Dagley's, to speak about the small delinquent who had been caught with the leveret
37. Whether the over-weight of the penalty was not equivalent to the annihilation of the crime, and did not result in reversing the situation, of replacing the fault of the delinquent by the fault of the repression, of converting the guilty man into the victim, and the debtor into the creditor, and of ranging the law definitely on the side of the man who had violated it
38. Oustiantsef was no friend of grimacings of this kind, and never let slip an opportunity of bringing that sort of delinquent to his bearings
39. Apparently they had not made a mistake in summoning him to their assistance, for seeing the position of affairs, he addressed the delinquent at once, and with the air of a man who knows what he is about and feels that he has the upper hand, said: "What are you thinking about? Get up, Senka
40. "You donkey!" said I, surveying the delinquent from head to foot, and noticing particularly the round spot of plaster on his chin