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insulting and behaviour
* Guilty of three charges related to " using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with the intention of stirring up racial hatred " under the Public Order Act 1986, not guilty on one further such charge.
" After refusing to apologise for behaviour that was, in the words of the President of the European Parliament, Jerzy Buzek, " inappropriate, unparliamentary and insulting to the dignity of the House ", Farage was reprimanded and had his right to ten days ' allowance ( expenses ) rescinded.
* El Hadji Diouf – As manager of QPR, Warnock criticised Diouf for his behaviour after a challenge between QPR's Jamie Mackie and Blackburn Rovers ' Gael Givet left Mackie with a double fracture in his leg: " For many years I have thought was the gutter type – I was going to call him a sewer rat but that might be insulting to sewer rats.
Mylne made frequent requests to Stuart for drawings, but Stuart, who was gaining a reputation for drunkenness and unreliability, accused Mylne again of corruption and insulting behaviour.
Europeans thought they were giving gifts to Native Americans, while the Native Americans believed they were engaged in bartering: this resulted in the Europeans finding Native American behaviour ungenerous and insulting.
Section 4 also prohibits threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause a victim to believe that violence will be used against himself or another.
* Use of insulting or abusive behaviour to cause harassment alarm or distress
Taylor soon started to get into trouble with the police and in May 1905 at age 16 was arrested for insulting behaviour.
During the same month, Poilievre's behaviour within the Legislative Committee on Bill C-2 was sharply criticized by opposition members as " insulting " following exchanges between himself and a witness giving testimony — a point of concern that was recognized and cautioned by the Committee chair.
Angered by what they considered insulting behaviour, like rubbing a chief's face into a bale of furs, the Indians seized the Tonquin and, in a brief, bloody action, killed Thorn and his crew.
Some believe that Qasmi did not trust his friends, including Ataul Haq Qasmi, Amjad Islam Amjad and Parveen Shakir, because of his adopted daughter Mansoora Ahmad's dominance and insulting behaviour.
In 1998, press reports claimed that Kemp had asked producers to tone down Grant's violent behaviour because " it was insulting the viewers ' intelligence.

insulting and language
The use of insulting or threatening language in the magistrates ' courts or against a magistrate is in breach of HK Laws.
Rhyming slang terms for Jew have included " Chelsea Blue ", " Stick of Glue ", " Four by Two ", " Buckle my shoe ", and " Front Wheel Skid ", which is a more palatable form of the insulting term " Yid ", short for Yiddish, the language spoken by many Jewish immigrants to the UK in the early 20th century.
Polish children speaking their language were punished in schools and often had to wear signs with insulting names, such as " Pollack ".
In some of these sayings, mothers revile their sons in insulting language merely for surviving a battle.
While the word ecchi could mean anything from mild to insulting in Japanese language, it is used in Western culture to divide between pornography ( hentai ) and playful usage of sexualized imagery ( ecchi ).
The former prisoners testified that Burchett had used threatening and insulting language against them and in some cases had been involved in their interrogations.
According to a study conducted by Peter J. Moor, flaming is defined as displaying hostility by insulting, swearing or using otherwise offensive language.
In the past deaf-mute was regarded as a socially acceptable term, usually to describe deaf people who use sign language, but in modern times, the term is frequently viewed as derogatory, insensitive, insulting, inaccurate or socially and politically incorrect.
On 25 November he was charged with threatening to burn a hotel at Manaia in October and using insulting language to troops at Parihaka in November.
His lawyer successfully defended him and he was acquitted on the charge of " behaving in a manner likely to cause violence against person or property and using insulting language ".
" This was in retaliation for insulting language Sumner used against Brooks's relative in a speech Sumner made that denounced Southerners for proslavery violence in Kansas.
* Using language or a gesture that is obscene, offensive or insulting.
* Using language or a gesture that is obscene, offensive or of a seriously insulting nature to another player, umpire, referee, team official or spectator.
There are no better singers anywhere in the world, no people more polished and eloquent, and no people less given to insulting language.
In his view, Sumner was no gentleman ; no better than a drunkard, due to his coarse insulting language toward Butler ( and Douglas, whom Sumner called " a noisome, squat, and nameless animal ").
Each used insulting language not often seen in political ads today.
The film's anti-heroine " Amy " uses graphic language that is especially colorful when insulting " Xavier ".
He used harsh language while arguing with his literary opponents like Kalki Krishnamoorthy and wrote insulting limericks in his book reviews.
In the film, Sunny does speak her baby language, but speaks more in a wise-cracking and insulting way instead of an intelligent way, like calling Aunt Josephine the " mayor of Crazy Town ", calling Count Olaf a " shmuck ", and calling Mr. Poe dumb.
In February 2010, Bédard proposed a by-law to city council which would allow the city to fine people $ 300 for engaging " in loud, boisterous, threatening, abusive, insulting or indecent language " or becoming " a nuisance to the general public using the highway or to adjacent property owners ".
" In fact, in the Mongolian language, " nokhoi " literally means a " dog "; however it does not necessarily mean a particularly negative and insulting name in its context, since people were called " dogs " among the Mongols at the time and sometimes presently as " nokhduud " as in " you dogs ( guys / men / people ).
A sattvic individual speaks compliments and avoids vulgar or insulting language, is never jealous, and is unaffected by greed and selfishness.
Atherton pushes his case by insulting Serenity as a " flying piece of gou-si " and Inara chides his language.

insulting and letter
Prior to his arrival, Hugh allegedly sent an arrogant, insulting letter to Eastern Roman Emperor Alexius I Comnenus.
The letter also revealed that Bertuzzi and Orca Bay subsequently offered a joint settlement of CAD $ 350, 000 in the December 2006 meeting with Bettman several months later, an amount Danson described as insulting.
The form letter format page would send an insulting email to a recipient of choice from the sender.
During this period Belaúnde's traditionalism would manifest itself in dramatic flourishes, most notoriously when he challenged to a duel a Pradista congressman who refused to retract insulting statements in an open letter ; the duel took place, with minor scratches on both sides.
On 28 September 2010, Luzhkov was fired from his post by a decree issued by President Dmitry Medvedev, in response for allegedly insulting Medvedev through a scathing letter.
When an insulting letter supposedly from Lord Orville devastates her and makes her believe she misperceived him, she returns home to Berry Hill and falls ill.
Finally, Sir Clement Willoughby writes to Evelina, confessing that he had written the insulting letter ( she had already suspected this ), hoping to separate Evelina and Lord Orville.
They ask Kiyoaki if he has a sweetheart and he names Satoko, although he has just sent her a " wildly insulting letter " the day before, in which he claims falsely that he has recently visited a brothel for the first time and has lost all respect for women, including her.
Pushkin's jealousy made him write an insulting letter to d ' Anthès ' adoptive father .< ref >
" The depth of arrogance in believing you know what is best for us and who our leaders should be is unfathomable and profoundly insulting ," El Centro's Board of Directors said in a letter to Ron Judd, executive secretary of the labor council.
Zhuge Liang then wrote Cao Zhen a letter full of insulting remarks, upon reading which the latter was so filled with rage that he died that very night in camp.
Among the regular sketches are Yucko The Clown approaching people on the street and insulting them with profanity and lewd gestures, mimes who start out acting like ' normal ' mimes, then turning to violent behavior ( one such sketch, for example, has one mime making a withdrawal from an ATM, only to be held up and ' shot ' by a second mime, who in turn is accosted by two ' police ' mimes and beaten-all in the view of the public ), and ' Dear Stankervision ', where questions are posed to the creators, Waco and Roger ( one such ' letter ' asks how laxatives work, which is followed by actors in costume displaying the effects of taking pills to relieve constipation ).
It was later discovered to contain a hoax letter, purportedly by Betjeman, but actually containing an acrostic insulting Wilson.

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