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Theban King Creon acted ruthlessly throughout most of the story about Antigone. He had taken the throne as the closest relative to the previous rulers, his power-sharing nephews Eteocles and Polyneices. The King was determined to consolidate his rule by focusing on strict obedience to harsh laws and severe punishment to violators. Creon allowed no input from his family, his friends, or his people in deciding which laws were needed for his government program of law and order. Neither did he tolerate any discussion, dissent or opposition. And so he also could be described as acting arrogantly, coldly, and inconsiderately towards other.

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N (all senses) the average annual. (Met rein (fall),snow,hailstorm action that it deposits into the ground, soil. Chemistry nuclear fallout eg. Chernobyl ) precipitate; sediment U.t.c.r =Usase tambien como reflexivo refl.( Knockdown, run over, violent, to rush into a decision about something inconsiderately,thoughtlessly.

Precipitacion: Es la accion de precipitar o precipitarse. Meteor.lluvia , nieve o granizo que se deposita en la tierra. Despenar o derribar de un lugar alto. U.t.c.r Atropellar, acelerar exponer a alguien a una ruina. Quim. Hacer que e una disolucion se separe del liquido una materia solida que se posa en el fondo de la vasija. Reflexivo arrojarse inconsideradamente a hacer o decir algo.

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  • If you cause death by speeding - up to 14 years in prison, unlimited fine, disqualification for at least 2 years, 3-11 penalty points.
  • If you endanger life by speeding - up to 2 years in prison, unlimited fine, disqualification, 3-11 penalty points.
  • If you are driving carelessly or inconsiderately - unlimited fine, possible disqualification, 3-9 penalty points.
  • Plain old speeding - up to £1000 fine (£2,500 on a motorway), possible disqualification, 3-6 penalty points.

As a general rule, you will only be prosecuted for speeding if you were caught travelling more than 10% + 2 of the speed limit and you will only be summonsed to court if you were travelling more than 26 mph above the limit (for speed limits 40+), 15 above a 20 or 20 above a 30.

If you were travelling 10% + 2 above the limit, not going fast enough to be summonsed to court you will receive a fixed penalty notice of £100 and 3 points - if it is your first speeding offence, you may be offered a drivers awareness course that you must fund and attend, this will be in lieu of a fine and points.

And points or motor offences will drastically increase your insurance costs.

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N (all senses) the average annual. (Met rein (fall),snow,hailstorm action that it deposits into the ground, soil. Chemistry nuclear fallout eg. Chernobyl ) precipitate; sediment U.t.c.r =Usase tambien como reflexivo refl.( Knockdown, run over, violent, to rush into a decision about something inconsiderately,thoughtlessly.

Precipitacion: Es la accion de precipitar o precipitarse. Meteor.lluvia , nieve o granizo que se deposita en la tierra. Despenar o derribar de un lugar alto. U.t.c.r Atropellar, acelerar exponer a alguien a una ruina. Quim. Hacer que e una disolucion se separe del liquido una materia solida que se posa en el fondo de la vasija. Reflexivo arrojarse inconsideradamente a hacer o decir algo.

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