Feeling complacent and unfulfilled, Scott-Young left Violator and started her own film production company, Monami Entertainment.
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Meanwhile (in my experience), the attendants at those money-loser airlines walk the aisles like Nurse Ratched, searching out any violator.
The squirming traffic regulation violator was, you might have guessed, your correspondent.
It accused him of lying, of being a serial violator of public order and of bribing newspapers to publish flattering stories about him.
This lesson was meant to teach us how a violator can come out ahead by blocking international inspections he is treaty-bound to allow.
And if that proves to be the case, perhaps this time we will see Apple come full circle from antitrust underdog to antitrust violator.
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In 2000, Iowa's attorney general declared DeCoster a "habitual violator" of state environmental laws after a series of discharges of manure from his hog-farming operations.
"I was leaving something that I had built for nearly 20 years of my life, " recalled Scott-Young, who was the co-founder of Violator Management with the late Chris Lighty.
The officer who is presented with one of these cards will normally tell the violator to be more careful, give the card back, and send them on their way.
The brutality exhibited by Assad is -- will surely doom him in history as a tyrant and a human rights violator and the worst kind of leader imaginable for any people.
Put simply, it is as if the violator stole a whole loaf, kept us agonizing for a while, and then gave us back half a loaf provided we give him five new loaves.
He can take the card from the violator and send him on his way, then find the officer who issued it and give him a report on what his buddy has been up to.
It should be stipulated that if there is a true case of an actual human rights violation by a soldier, police officer, or civilian, the violator should receive the harshest penalty available under law.
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In 2000 Iowa's Department of Natural Resources labeled DeCoster a "habitual violator" of environmental laws and banned him from expanding operations in the state for four years because of violations at hog farms he owned.
Mona Scott-Young is a former hip-hop dancer who later managed hit-making producers Trackmasters before becoming one of the most influential women in music, overseeing the careers of Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Busta Rhymes, Maxwell and Fantasia at Violator Management.
This sort of proof-by-assertion is all too familiar to those who used to confront the unwillingness of some in the U.S. intelligence community to recognize that the Soviet Union was a state sponsor of terror and a serial violator of arms control agreements.
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Bartees Cox, a spokesman for the consumer watchdog group Public Knowledge, says it will watching to ensure the program doesn't evolve into imposing harsher punishments by Internet providers, such as terminating a person's Internet access altogether if they are accused of being a prolific violator.
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