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The law is most commonly invoked after car crashes, although fist-fights and vandalism can also be a trigger.
Shelley Ross: Guess Who Else Needs to Worry About Ryan Dunn's Fatal Crash? Shelley Ross 2011
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(That is, between fist-fights and shoot-outs.) ...
intertribal: while everyone else was watching Lost... intertribal 2010
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On the other end of the spectrum is the bully who calls you names based on characteristics not in your control; that's the domain of epithets that can start fist-fights or even riots.
Ellen Snortland: Little Indignities Ellen Snortland 2011
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The law is most commonly invoked after car crashes, although fist-fights and vandalism can also be a trigger.
Shelley Ross: Guess Who Else Needs to Worry About Ryan Dunn's Fatal Crash? Shelley Ross 2011
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On the other end of the spectrum is the bully who calls you names based on characteristics not in your control; that's the domain of epithets that can start fist-fights or even riots.
Ellen Snortland: Little Indignities Ellen Snortland 2011
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On the other end of the spectrum is the bully who calls you names based on characteristics not in your control; that's the domain of epithets that can start fist-fights or even riots.
Ellen Snortland: Little Indignities Ellen Snortland 2011
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The law is most commonly invoked after car crashes, although fist-fights and vandalism can also be a trigger.
Shelley Ross: Guess Who Else Needs to Worry About Ryan Dunn's Fatal Crash? Shelley Ross 2011
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Just compare the tedium of U.S. congressional debate with the rapier exchanges in Britain's House of Commons, the catcalling in Israel's Knesset, or the fist-fights in Taiwan's parliament.
Why I'll Miss Keith Olbermann Bret Stephens 2011
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The law is most commonly invoked after car crashes, although fist-fights and vandalism can also be a trigger.
Shelley Ross: Guess Who Else Needs to Worry About Ryan Dunn's Fatal Crash? Shelley Ross 2011
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On the other end of the spectrum is the bully who calls you names based on characteristics not in your control; that's the domain of epithets that can start fist-fights or even riots.
Ellen Snortland: Little Indignities Ellen Snortland 2011
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