Dog handler Sgt Michael Smith received a six-month sentence for using his black Belgian shepherd to menace prisoners for his own amusement.
The nasty stuff involving the toy-abusing Sid is a trifle scary, too, particularly when his cannibalized playthings appear to menace Woody and Buzz.
Rich used to laugh about that habit of hers, asking what she thought might get in, through the stone walls and elf-size windows, to menace them.
Only once did she lose her poise, when the government had mobilised thugs to menace her supporters on the streets, and a nasty confrontation seemed to loom.
Ellington was continuing to be a menace to the City defence but Clarkson made sure of the points when he stabbed the ball in after Keogh's shot was saved.
Despite its alluring rhetoric, the PLO has proven with its deeds over the last twenty-four months that they are unreformed terrorists and continue to be a menace to civil society.
The proliferation of ballistic missile technology also greatly adds to the menace.... Diplomatic pressure to restrict proliferation, though it may be useful, can never be a sufficient instrument in itself.
Any government or private company that helps Iran to expand its oil must accept that it is contributing to this menace.
To add to the menace, the new Java programming language, developed by another Microsoft enemy, Sun Microsystems, had the potential to create applications programmes that could be pulled down from servers linked to the Internet and would run on any operating system.
To remain free, free societies must shed our politically correct shackles and address this growing menace to everything we hold dear.
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If only Yale would rediscover the essential elements of liberal education, it would be well within its capabilities to protect all students' civil rights while ensuring that the university does not abet the great menace to educational opportunity in our era: the cultivation of an environment hostile to liberty of thought and discussion.
But to the dismay of his country-club-set colleagues in the Senate, Flavier has added another menace to his list of environmental hazards: golf courses.
Nor, for that matter, is Israel's threat to annex further territory the menace it is made out to be.
They are at work today propagating a new menace to frighten us -- global warming.
The plan falls short of what Bair has recommended to rein in the too-big-to-fail menace.
Russians cavorting on Segway PTs, rollerblades and bicycles are just a menace to pedestrians.
In recent years America has promoted the internet as a menace to foreign censorship.
' The survival of Saddam Hussein as a menace to world security once seemed 'unlikely.
Whether they believed him or not, a talkative agent was a menace to the intelligence service.
Above all, voters see competition through the eyes of producers as a menace to jobs and factories rather than consumers.
That would certainly boost prices, which would be a boon for corn farmers and a menace to everyone else.
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Global regulators like the Basel-based Financial Stability Board claim the repo market is opaque and a menace to financial stability.
" The next day, Soros paid the prime minister back, saying: "Dr. Mahathir is a menace to his own country.
More detailed World Bank studies show respondents in some countries saying that corruption is prevalent but not a menace to business.
This is why the thrust of the manufactured narrative that fracturing is a menace to the environment is now shifting to air quality.
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After 18th amendment in Pakistan the government has established separate Literacy Department in the province of Punjab to combat the menace of illiteracy.
And he said that Saddam Hussein has proven himself a menace to his neighbours, his own people and even members of his own family.
He's there because he's been judged a menace to public health.
It is clear that Scotland's relationship with alcohol and food must change if we are to tackle the menace of cancer in our families and communities.
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Johnson was again a menace to England, bowling with pace and swing to add two wickets to the superb haul of six from the first innings.
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