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Uttering threats fits the bill because you can go to prison for up to five years.
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Uttering a few sounds with an air of melancholy, he took the pail from her head, and bore it to the cottage himself.
Chapter 11 2010
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Oliver Munday Uttering obscene or offensive words for a study Seventy-one undergraduates held one hand in a container of near-freezing water for as long as they could.
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(Uttering an exclamation of enlightenment, going rapidly across to window at left and raising it.)
THEFT 2010
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Uttering obscene or offensive words activates fight-or-flight responses that have been known to release opioids, the researchers said.
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Uttering a string of curses, only a third of which Lily recognized, he pried himself away from the wall.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Uttering a string of curses, only a third of which Lily recognized, he pried himself away from the wall.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Uttering a string of curses, only a third of which Lily recognized, he pried himself away from the wall.
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Uttering my frustration about how public transport fails to function day after day, ranting about someone stealing my layout (both seriously frustrating at the time, but rather useless from the readers perspective).
Your Blog Archives: To Cull or Not to Cull? | Write to Done 2008
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Section 934 (Article 134, UCMJ) -- Uttering disloyal statement, criminal libel, communicating a threat, and soliciting another to commit an offense.
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