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      during the day rather than at night    start learning
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      she was on a street in broad daylight in central Rome  
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      the place where someone lives    start learning
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      a Romanian immigrant of no fixed abode,  
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      (esp. legal) If sb is of/has no _______/address, they do not have a permanent place to live.    start learning
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      an immigrant of no fixed abode,  
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      to state that (something bad) is a fact without giving proof    start learning
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      he allegedly lunged for her  
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      he allegedly lunged for her and grabbed her around the neck.  
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      to move forward suddenly and with force, esp. in order to attack someone    start learning
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      he allegedly lunged for her and grabbed her around the neck.  
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      to push or hit (something) hard and quickly, In boxing to ____ is to make quick hard straight, hits with your closed hand.    start learning
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      she delivered two swift jabs to the man's face  
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      to give a warning to people to be/get ready to deal with something dangerous    start learning
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      she ran to the nearby railway station and alerted police  
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      to force (someone) officially to stay in a place    start learning
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      He was arrested and detained on charges of assault.  
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      (esp. of the police) to make a formal statement saying that (someone) is accused of a crime    start learning
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      He was detained on charges of assault.  
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      (legal) ______ is any act which causes someone to think they are in immediate danger of being, physically harmed, whether or not injury follows.    start learning
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      Someone who has a _______ receives a lot of attention and interest from the public.    start learning
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      The fear has been fuelled by a number of recent high-profile crimes,  
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      a feeling of anger and shock    start learning
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      There was outrage when a women died after being savagely beaten  
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      _____ means belonging to a country's navy, or relating to military ships.    start learning
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      an Italian naval officer's wife died  
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      (of an animal) wild and fierce, or (of a remark or action) violently cruel    start learning
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      she died after being savagely beaten  
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      a well heeled suburb of Rome.  
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      a group of tents or temporary shelters put in one place:    start learning
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      a gypsy encampment was burned to the ground  
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      strong action to stop something happening    start learning
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      Silvio Berlusconi has been accused of exploiting concerns over law and order for political gain by targeting gypsies and immigrants   a widespread crackdown on crime.  
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      a person who tries in an unofficial way to prevent crime, or to catch and punish someone who has committed a crime, esp. because they do not think that official organizations, such as the police, are controlling crime effectively.    start learning
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      a gypsy encampment was burned to the ground by vigilantes  
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      to use, or to put into position ready to be used, esp. in an effective way    start learning
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      soldiers were deployed to the streets  
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      to prevent or discourage (someone) from doing something by making it difficult for them to do it or by threatening bad results if they do it    start learning
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      an initiative which should deter criminals.  
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      to place (someone) on guard    start learning
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      The soldiers mounted joint patrols with police  
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      temporary and of low quality, but used because of a sudden need    start learning
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      Roma gypsies live in makeshift camps  
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      a way to achieve something, a method    start learning
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      The measure has attracted criticism from human rights groups  
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