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  • 11offending — UK [əˈfendɪŋ] / US adjective [only before noun] often humorous causing a problem, or breaking a rule It was the first newspaper to print the offending photograph …

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  • 12Offending the Audience — is a play by Austrian writer Peter Handke. It is sometimes called an anti play because of its renouncements of theatricality. It was originally published in German under the title Publikumsbeschimpfung in 1966. It premiered in June 1966 at the… …

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  • 13Offending Angels — Directed by Andrew Rajan Produced by Andrew Rajan Written by Tim Moyler Moyler Andrew Rajan Starring Susannah Harker …

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  • 14offending — of fend·ing || É™ fendɪŋ adj. insulting, emotionally harmful of·fend || É™ fend v. insult; violate a law; sin; be strident, injure the senses …

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  • 15Youth Offending Team — In England and Wales a Youth Offending Team is a multi agency team that is coordinated by a local authority, which is overseen by the Youth Justice Board It deals with young offenders, sets up community services and reparation plans, and attempts …

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  • 16Juvenile delinquency — This article is about antisocial or illegal behavior by children or adolescents. For the song, see Teenage Crime (song). Criminology and penology Theories Causes and correlates of crime Anomie Differential association …

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  • 17Penalty (ice hockey) — A penalty in ice hockey is a punishment for inappropriate behavior. Most penalties are enforced by detaining the offending player within a penalty box for a set number of minutes, during which, the player can not participate in play. The… …

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  • 18Crime statistics — attempt to provide statistical measures of the crime in societies. Given that crime is usually secretive by nature, measurements of it are likely to be inaccurate. Several methods for measuring crime exist, including household surveys, hospital… …

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  • 19Articles of War (Royal Navy) — The Royal Navy s Articles of War were used to govern British ships at sea in the Napoleonic Wars and have been used as models for later martial and maritime law. They were read at least once a month, usually on Sunday, when church was rigged, and …

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  • 20National Hockey League rules — While the rules of the National Hockey League (NHL) follows the general rules of ice hockey, it differs slightly from those used in international games organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation such as the Olympics. Contents 1 Hockey… …

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