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The study of 1,000 people found that messages offering accident compensation are the most common nuisance texts.
Black widow spiders were a common nuisance when dealing with fruit such as bananas.
They are a common nuisance for humans, and many US states have programs to suppress the black fly population.
Our town was a common nuisance; and we defy our enemies to question it."
"Why, I would suppose that plants as aggressive as these might be a fairly common nuisance.
In the London, Ontario case, the Court discharged the accused on the charge of being a common nuisance.
A common nuisance is punishable as a misdemeanour at common law, where no special provision is made by statute.
Harold Williams of Newfoundland was charged with aggravated assault and common nuisance in a controversial 2003 decision, which overturned a 2000 sentencing.
A stuck slider is a common nuisance factor and is remedied by pulling both toggles down to the crotch.
The black scale is the most common nuisance; it secretes a white manna, which frequently grows a black mould and attracts ants.
Non-biting midge flies are a common nuisance around man-made bodies of water, and are frequently mistaken for mosquitos.
Hail is also a common nuisance to drivers of automobiles, severely denting the vehicle and cracking or even shattering windshields and windows.
How Dryer Sheets Work Static cling can be a common nuisance after you've just removed your freshly cleaned laundry from the dryer.
An 1808 law decreed that "masquerades" and "masquerade halls" were "common nuisances" and that anyone participating would be subject to a fine and imprisonment.
He was sentenced to 15 months in jail for being a common nuisance, on grounds that he was thought to endanger the life, health, safety, and comfort of the public.
Since the evidence was limited to a series of sexual relationships with specific individuals, the judge concluded that there was no basis to prosecute a charge of being a common nuisance.
The Company was complimented by the court for identifying the cause of the fire, pleading guilty to the charge of common nuisance, and refusing to lay blame on the employees.
One bill, offered by Councilman John D. Sabini from Queens, would require that live chickens be kept in backyard pens, apparently a common nuisance in his district.
Senate Bill 1288 (SB 1288) also requires a sign to be posted with a toll-free referral number for victims in hotels or motels pending the final disposition of common nuisance lawsuits.
However, as the tragedy grew in severity the two were eventually part of the criminal investigation into the tragedy, and, as a result, both would eventually plead guilty to a charge of common nuisance through a plea bargain.
Normally that wouldn't have concerned Tarathiel too much-ores were a common nuisance in the wilds of the valley between the Spine of the World and the Rauvin Mountains- but Tarathiel had tracked the band, and he knew from whence they'd had come.
Theodore Faro Gross, a playwright and children's book author who founded the group, said its success demonstrated that "a common nuisance" - the spare change that accumulates under sofa cushions, in kitchen jars or in piggy banks - could be transformed into "a public resource or a public treasure."
These types of activity are usually addressed with everyday mainstream security methods, such as antivirus software, firewalls, programs that identify or neutralize adware and spyware, and web filtering programs such as Proxomitron and Privoxy which check all web pages being read and identify and remove common nuisances contained.