Violation Of The Hale/Courtney Rules

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To many adults, who are twentyone or older, a alcoholic beverage complements a good meal.
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During the winter months and the snow days, I am happy to get a fleeting day of warm temperatures.
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The skeptical woman wanted to get a psychic reading even though she didn’t believe that people could see the future.
My grandmother believes that microwaves emit mind control signals, she will not allow one in her home.
Someone needs to tell all the students that no human being is trivial, and they should be nicer to everyone that is lower than them.
If we fuse the two wires together, we should have a conductor, that is metal, that can carry an electrical charge.
Jeffs car speedometer is broken, he can't accurately gauge his speed; which makes him more likely to speed and get pulled over.
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Telling loquacious accounts of your own life in Mr.deVries’ classroom is known as a violation of the the “Hale/Courtney”

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