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1. “Before Tdeshi was born,” she corrected, accusing him of a pronoun infraction
2. “Because the Kassikan could take action on either one of those things, stealing the scholarship certificate, an actionable infraction but about all they would do for that is charge her for the course
3. Apartheid schools had strict policies on hair, and any infraction would be reason for a flogging
4. Most of them were in prison for some minor infraction of the Military Code of Justice
5. In the Florida Presidential race, Al Gore and his Democratic followers made an all out effort to disenfranchise overseas members of the military by scrutinizing their absentee ballots for any small infraction of the Florida voting laws
6. In general, the courts worked overtime to prosecute for the slightest infraction which they treated harshly
7. Any disparity constitutes an infraction
8. One infraction, typically an unreported date, costs the girl twenty percent of her commission for the following thirty-day period
9. However, that infraction would be the least of Bob’s concerns tonight---he was going down for his many crimes
10. Depending on state law and factors including the value of items shoplifted, it may be charged as an infraction, a misdemeanor or a felony, and may result in incarceration, probation and/or a fine
11. cer over a speeding infraction
12. If you die before confessing this infraction you would burn forever in Hell
13. He was fired for some other minor infraction by his captain when he got too close to a drug operation that, clues showed, was probably going to trace back to his captain
14. It’s a whole different order of infraction to ignore the
15. "Consider them the Thou Shalt Nots of working for us, because any serious infraction and you will be terminated
16. infraction, of course, because of the cameras strategically placed in the
17. accountable? There has been an infraction and Tammas might be dead because of it
18. Of course there are matters of relativity, and there has to be a pragmatic acceptance that we cannot protest every infraction everywhere, but the sustainable moral line is that we are true to our own beliefs, and that we do not allow our beliefs to be manipulated by the behaviour of others
19. Your issues have been minor, and I haven’t the desire to bother with processing this infraction
20. and Rio with severe penalties for infraction
21. Pentahelm because of his discussions with the mayor and his investigation of telegraph messages? Had someone told of his staying in the back room of the library and was that an infraction of some ordinance? Had Elliot Segall managed to convince the authorities that satanic rituals were taking place at The Rocks?
22. It was an infraction, since it was considered to be contraband, and so if she was caught, she would have to be punished—no books and probably a single roll of toilet paper that was supposed to last for a year or something like that
23. hearing is highly tuned and I shall hear any infraction
24. There was no record of this infraction anywhere
25. It was a punishment that was too harsh for the infraction, but needed to
26. infraction will believe he is now in control
27. Even the slightest infraction of this rule needs to
28. A rose lay beside her, and if she now and then glanced at the flower, it was with no infraction of her usual preoccupied air
29. Dantes would not allow that any such infraction of regular and proper rules should be made in his favor
30. They may bring such a lawsuit only in state court in the state where the alleged infraction or injury occurred
31. Al Ulbrickson had a long-established policy that a single training infraction would drop a man two shells; a second infraction would lead to his expulsion from the squad
32. They weren’t sure whether what had just happened represented a training infraction or not, but they feared it might
33. No sooner had Louie stepped outside than the Bird found him, accused him of an imaginary infraction, and attacked him in a wild fury
34. Despite Mickey’s claim that he himself never did it, that you got seven years in purgatory for each infraction, Charlie couldn’t keep his hands off himself
35. In provincial towns social conventionalities are so rigidly enforced than an infraction like this constituted a solemn promise
36. She was found guilty of some infraction
37. Madeleine had retained his seat near the fire, pen in hand, his eyes fixed on the docket which he was turning over and annotating, and which contained the trials of the commission on highways for the infraction of police regulations
38. This is an affliction to them, and causes them consternation as an infraction of the rules
39. Had Claquesous melted into the shadows like a snow-flake in water? Had there been unavowed connivance of the police agents? Did this man belong to the double enigma of order and disorder? Was he concentric with infraction and repression? Had this sphinx his fore paws in crime and his hind paws in authority? Javert did not accept such comminations, and would have bristled up against such compromises; but his squad included other inspectors besides himself, who were more initiated than he, perhaps, although they were his subordinates in the secrets of the Prefecture, and Claquesous had been such
40. Some days later, one morning, when the sun was shining brightly, and they were both on the steps leading to the garden, another infraction of the rules which Jean Valjean seemed to have imposed upon himself, and to the custom of remaining in her chamber which melancholy had caused Cosette to adopt, Cosette, in a wrapper, was standing erect in that negligent attire of early morning which envelops young girls in an adorable way and which produces the effect of a cloud drawn over a star; and, with her head bathed in light, rosy after a good sleep, submitting to the gentle glances of the tender old man, she was picking a daisy to pieces
41. However things might stand,—and it was to this point that he reverted constantly,—one fact dominated everything else for him, and that was, that he had just committed a terrible infraction of the law
42. That worthy foamed like a madman; he was wild with indignation at such infraction of discipline, though it was none of their fault
43. He knows that the habits of life in which he has been bred, and whose abandonment would cause him much discomfort, can only be supported by the weary and often suicidal labor of the down-trodden working-class—that is, by the open infraction of those principles of Christianity, humanity, justice, and even of science (political science), in which he professes to believe
44. The committee, however, are of opinion that, should the petitioners have been guilty of a crime against the United States by a voluntary or otherwise culpable infraction of its laws, the dictates of humanity no less than the principles of justice, ought to influence the Legislature of the United States to adopt the proper means of restoring them to their country, in order that they may expiate the offence by a punishment suited to but not transcending the magnitude of their crime
45. Were I a Spaniard, and attended the debate in this House, I should think that gentlemen in favor of the resolution contemplated an infraction of the rights of the nation before whose courts, and by whose laws, these men were condemned
46. This conduct would produce at home more union among our citizens; and, when our rights are attacked without a pretence for their infraction, there can be but one sentiment in the nation
47. The French vessels, going to sea, go armed and under the authority of their Government; and coming into the ports of this country may be supplied with any thing they wish without an infraction of the letter of the law
48. I lay it down, then, as a position which cannot be controverted, that the granting of this charter is not only an interference with the municipal regulations of the several States in relation to the rights of property; but that it is an infraction of the rights of individuals as secured by those regulations
49. , That no vessel owned wholly by a citizen or citizens of the United States, which shall have departed from a British port prior to the second day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and no merchandise owned wholly by a citizen or citizens of the United States, imported in such vessel, shall be liable to seizure or forfeiture, on account of any infraction or presumed infraction of the provisions of the act to which this act is a supplement
50. "That no vessel or merchandise shall be liable to seizure or forfeiture on account of any infraction, or presumed infraction, of the provisions of the act to which this act is a supplement