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      He's <abnormal> behaviour attracted the attention of the police patrol.   
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      The situation outside the factory remains <tense> and the police are keeping an eye on things.   
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      The investigation was closed after being <conducted> for 2 years with no results.   
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      Two of the five juvenile delinquents suspected of the robbery remain <at large>.   
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      He works as a <warden> in a prison.   
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      Uncle Henry's last will and testament was declared <lawful>.   
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      The burglar must've got in through the backdoor because the <front door> is untouched.   
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      I felt lucky to be alive after coming <face to face with> the killer.   
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      I only <glimpsed> the burglar through the window, then he was gone.   
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      We can't search the house without a <warrant>.   
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      His <claim> was justified, but he didn't get any money.   
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      <Banishment> was a penalty often used in Medieval Europe.   
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      Never make an <accusation> unless you're absolutely sure you're right.   
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      The judge postponed the <hearing> after the witness fainted due to stress.   
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      The issue of the death penalty raises difficult <ethical> questions.   
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      He finally <acknowledged> his responsibility for the situation.   
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      The police <chased> the thief along the town's narrow streets.   
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      Most criminals <inhabit> a dark world where there is no law.   
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      The police struggled to restore <order> after the football match finished.   
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      The explosion destroyed the walls but the <foundations> remained standing.   
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      The accused <begged> for the court's understanding.   
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      He'd be no good as a judge, he's not <objective> enough.   
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      Confessions <extracted> under torture cannot be taken into consideration in a fair justice system.   
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      He felt a tremendous sense of <guilt> when he realised what he had done.   
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      If this tax <swindle> is discovered you'll go to prison!   
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      The man <set fire to> his old school just to get rid of his childhood memories.   
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      She gave a loud <yell> as someone tried to grab her bag.   
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      The suspect was <charged> with dangerous driving.   
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      The whole nation is shocked by the senseless murder committed with unthinkable <savagery>.   
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      The bullet entered the <flesh>, but missed the bones.   
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      All the questions <concerning> the investigation should be directed to the PR department.   
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      The plaintiff agreed to the USD 10,000 <settlement>.   
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      He accepted the kidnappers' demands <under threat> of losing his daughter.   
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      The justice system should <enforce> laws.   
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      The law <authorizes> police officers to carry revolvers.   
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      Most conservatives want to re-introduce <capital punishment>.   
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      She maintained her <dignity> throughout the trial.   
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      If you <punch> him, he'll kick you back.   
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      They started to break the rules <from the word go>.   
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      The police keep <files> on all known offenders.   
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      The man is a liar, a <swindler> and a cheat, I wouldn't trust him if he was the last man on earth.   
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      In Singapore you can be <fined> for chewing gum in the street.   
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      The FBI is a law <enforcement> agency.   
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      It is a very serious <allegation>!   
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      John Lennon was <shot dead> by a maniac.   
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      It is beyond my <comprehension> why dangerous criminals are released on bail.   
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      You must prove your <allegations> of fraud!   
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      We must all try to <uphold> the law as much as possible.   
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      The <genocide> in Rwanda was one of the biggest in the 20th century.   
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      There was no <trace> of the crime the next day. Everything had returned to normal.   
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