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At cricket matches, beach balls that transgress onto the playing area are confiscated and punctured.
BBC: Australia: What the rest of the world gets wrong
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But will the leaders have the courage to apply it for example, against Mr Chavez, were he to transgress democratic norms in future?
ECONOMIST: A cautious yes to pan-American trade
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Since the Iranians, theoretically, will get only transit revenues, the Americans have now decided that the deal does not transgress their edict.
ECONOMIST: Turkey and Iran
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In theory, a politician may still transgress beyond what is acceptable, but Bill Clinton's presidency has shown how difficult it can be to reach this boundary.
ECONOMIST: A general theory of spin doctors
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We become aware of the code when we transgress.
FORBES: Discovering Your 'A' Game in the Business of Play
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Beheadings, amputations, flagellation and stoning are among the prescribed punishments for those who transgress this barbaric code, punishments plucked from primitive tribal practices in the Arabian deserts dating back to medieval times.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Shariah's Trojan horse
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That we have to be a united family until the last, united for posterity, acting like the cross in front of the vampire, warding off evil and repelling anyone who wants to transgress against us.
NEWYORKER: Starlight