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Throughout the remainder of the episode, Tony displayed the proper decorum for the family in mourning yet could barely restrain his relief that he was finally free of the burden Christopher had placed upon him for so long ; the many instances of insubordination, his drug and alcohol addictions, his reckless and thoughtless behavior, and his constant complaining about his frustrated ambitions.
Charles, on becoming Duke of Burgundy, quickly became known as Charles the Bold, for his fierce and sometimes reckless military ambitions ( which indeed led to his death in battle ten years later ).

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She was taken up in worry for the reckless old man.
Varro, who was in command on the first day, was a man of reckless and hubristic nature, and was determined to defeat Hannibal.
Charlie ( Harvey Keitel ) is a young Italian-American man who is trying to move up in the local New York Mafia but is hampered by his feeling of responsibility towards his reckless friend, Johnny Boy ( Robert De Niro ), a small-time gambler who owes money to many loan sharks.
Motley in 1839 wrote a novel, Morton's Hope, or the Memoirs of a Provincial about life in a German university in which he described Bismarck as a reckless and dashing eccentric, but also as an extremely gifted and charming young man.
Janet Maslin in The New York Times said Spacey was at his " wittiest and most agile " to date, and Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times singled Spacey out for successfully portraying a man who " does reckless and foolish things who doesn't deceive himself ".
Carl Steenstrup noted that 13th and 14th century writings ( gunki monogatari ) " portrayed the bushi in their natural element, war, eulogizing such virtues as reckless bravery, fierce family pride, and selfless, at times senseless devotion of master and man.
Consul Varro, who was in command on the first day, is presented by ancient sources as a man of reckless nature and hubris, and was determined to defeat Hannibal.
" To hold otherwise ," wrote Froessel, J, " would be to say that a man may freely indulge himself in liquor in the same hope that it will not affect his driving, and if it later develops that ensuing intoxication causes dangerous and reckless driving resulting in death, his unconsciousness or involuntariness at that time would relieve him from prosecution "
In the first example, liability arises from the reckless omission to move the man, or willful blindness that he was in danger.
The frequent incidents prompted The Perth Gazette to remark on " the reckless daring of this desperado who sets his life at a pin's fee ... For the most trivial offence ... he would take the life of any man who provoked him.
It is creating vast wells of misery, massive discontent, an unstable society of feral children and reckless adolescents who have no understanding of authority or ultimate sanction, no knowledge of a man ’ s love and how it is different but equal to a woman ’ s, irresponsible mothers, drifting, hopeless fathers, problem and violent ill-educated sons and daughters, a disconnect from the extended family and society at large, vast swathes of cynicism and repeat pattern behaviour in subsequent adult relationships.
Gilson considered the philosophy of his own era to be deteriorating into a science which would signal man's abdication of the right to judge and rule nature, man made a mere part of nature, which in turn would give the green light for the most reckless of social adventures to play havoc with human lives and institutions.
The eight new charges laid against the man include that he " with reckless disregard for the safety of others caused – or attempted to cause – grievous bodily harm to five males aged 17, 20, 24, 26, and 31, plus a female aged 19.
He considered himself as better horseman and swordsman than everybody else and was said to be “ a man for high adventure and reckless deeds .” Lasalle was generous enough not attack the man, but contented himself with parrying.
Mike is harassed by the gathering crowd for not protecting " his own ," after he cites a black man for reckless driving.
The main protagonist Prettz is a headstrong and reckless young man with feelings for Linaly who rides a motorcycle and uses a nodachi and spiked bombs as his weapons.
He is a loudmouthed, impulsive and reckless ladies ' man and tortures the doorman, Ned who spends each episode getting Bobby into trouble but Skeeter ends up having a plan that might not work.
Journalistic and police sources in Paris and Marseille told Revelle that Sarti was known as an extremely daring and reckless man, known and despised even by his own associates for taking enormous chances ; but that the willingness to take these chances was what made him such a successful drug trafficker and assassin.
The man, Andy Chung of Vancouver, WA, was arraigned on a variety of charges including first-degree criminal mischief, failure to perform the duties of a driver and reckless endangerment.
Therefore the mens rea element is that the man either believes the woman is not consenting or is " reckless or indifferent to the matter of consent ".
In a 2008 Note addition on the book ’ s website, Salazar puts into perspective his reckless weekend behavior, notably that with women, into the context of a typical young man ’ s military life.
Muscat was dubbed the " most hated man in football " by then Birmingham City player Martin Grainger in 2000 after a reckless tackle against international teammate, Stan Lazaridis.

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The most common reasons for personal insolvency in Sweden are illness, unemployment, divorce or company bankruptcy, not the reckless spending claimed by politicians and debt collection agencies when they describe the problem with deep personal debts.
He has further stated: " I use the civil definition of murder, where someone can be guilty of murder if they are responsible in a reckless and wanton way for the loss of life, as in incarcerating people in camps where they may soon die of malnutrition, unattended disease, and forced labor, or deporting them into wastelands where they may die rapidly from exposure and disease.
Related problems in insurance are adverse selection, such that those at most risk are most likely to insure ( say reckless drivers ), and moral hazard, such that insurance results in riskier behavior ( say more reckless driving ).
With the most reckless violence of manner and language, he abused the character of the House ; and, after the first burst of his denunciations had passed, suddenly changing his tone, he exclaimed, " You think, perhaps, this is not parliamentary language ; I know it ; nor are you to expect such from me.
Both the US and Russia have suffered economic problems as a result of the recent economic crisis and both are seeking to retrench policies that are viewed as potentially costly or reckless between the two.
" For Roy Porter, these often violent and invasive psychiatric interventions are indicative of both the well-intentioned desire of psychiatrists to find some medical means of alleviating the suffering of the thousands of patients in psychiatric hospitals in the twentieth century and also the relative lack of social power of those same patients to resist the increasingly radical and even reckless interventions of asylum doctors.
Distinguishing when acts are courageous, as opposed to reckless or cowardly, for instance, is an act of prudence, and for this reason it is classified as a cardinal ( pivotal ) virtue.
They are also given epithets, though these are not the traditional Homeric epithets: godly Antenor, upright Justice, reckless Outrage.
Brave and loyal, but at times reckless and naive, she is often seen successfully challenging men who are supposedly accomplished fighters.
Other examples of dangerous play which will be penalised are players, while grounded, playing the ball and reckless swinging of the caman in the air which might endanger another player.
Meanwhile, Rafe and Danny are the only two who manage to get airborne and shoot down seven Japanese aircraft with P-40s using their reckless tactics, including an old game of theirs called chicken.
In Florida, paramedics and EMTs are protected statutorily from liability, unless they were reckless.
:# Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self-damaging ( e. g., promiscuous sex, excessive spending, eating disorders, binge eating, substance abuse, reckless driving ).
Men of such reckless disposition are frequently guilty of the most horrible desecrations.
He claimed, “ the best sites for ‘ earth art ’ are sites that have been disrupted by industry, reckless urbanization, or nature ’ s own devastation .” While in earlier 18th-century formal characterizations of the pastoral and the sublime, something like a “ gash in the ground ” if encountered by a “ leveling improver ”, as described by Price, would have been smoothed over and the whole composition returned to a more aesthetically pleasing contour For Smithson, however, it was not necessary that the deformation become a visual aspect of a landscape ; by his anti-formalist logic, more important was the temporal scar worked over by natural or human intervention.
The two are summoned by an Air Force judiciary panel for their reckless actions.
* In the video game Gears of War, Berserker's are blind reckless creatures with armor-like skin.
# Some offenses are based on basic intent where the mens rea is no more than the intentional or reckless commission of the actus reus.
However, the statute permits some monetary relief where bad faith, reckless disregard or the willful violation of a court order are involved.

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