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Violaters are severely sanctioned by the crowd itself, which gets the ball game underway successfully without raising employment costs.
Just in time for the election, Michael Newdow's "Under God" lawsuit is back, along with a challenge to "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency. Ann Althouse 2007
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Violaters moving on the streets at night were shot on sight and identified the following day, when the bodies could be removed.
Two in Time Anderson, Poul 1970
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Violaters would be required to pay all court costs in addition to the fines.
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Violaters would be fined $25 for the first offense, $50 for the second and $75 for the third.
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Violaters would be fined $25 for the first offense, $50 for the second and $75 for the third.
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Violaters would be fined $25 for the first offense, $50 for the second and $75 for the third.
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Violaters would be subject to a fine of up to $500 and six months in jail.
Record Article Feed 2010
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Violaters would be required to pay all court costs in addition to the fines.
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Violaters of the order would be booked and fined heavily.
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Violaters would be required to pay all court costs in addition to the fines.
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