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This type of activity when not on probation is a chargeable offense, but probably does not mean jail time. Same would be true while on probation.
Imposed loads - or live loads, movable loads that act on the structure when it is in use Imposed load = Live load ;)
No but the fine will be bigger and the suspension will probably be extended.
It's you and a previous girlfriend; someone you felt something for. Both of you are in a jail cell, or prison cell, together. The cell symbolizes love. You both are still in love with each other. Bonded to be through good and bad.
well my account is suspended and i googled it and it says that it will be suspended untill you make a new account with the same email you used for the suspended one but i dont know if its true
it is called a prison sometimes jail
nothng they just go to jail everything is the same.
They both mean the same. They are just two different words used to refer the same thing - putting a bad guy behind bars
"Got sprung from jail" typically means to be released or let out, or to escape with the help of someone 'on the outside'. Being "sprung" in this context is different than "escaped", although whether a prisoner is helped to escape or escapes on his own, the outcome is the same: the prisoner is out of jail.
It is quite likely. Probation is a sentence (albeit a lenient one) imposed after you were found found guilty of committing a crime. Absconding probation is much the same as escaping from jail. You are illegaly avoiding serving the term of your sentence.
it has the same thing as in america
Clouds are water suspended in air the same as mist.