olent

Related to olent: Solent, violence

olent

(ˈəʊlənt)
adj
having or giving out a smell
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As well as targeting cannabis farms, the operation has also focused on the issues of street drinkers and gangs of visupport officers, has been dedicated to the Seven Beats project, which aims to reclaim Birkenhead's olent youths wreaking havoc in the town centre.
Cyber terrorism is the newest approach and it is one which has high potential to bring about dev astating results much like the kinds of preceding vi olent attacks, but on a grander scale.
But her nightmare ended when jurors in her appeal trial found her not guilty of stabbing Miss Kercher after forcing her into s a vis olent sex game.
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On the other hand, 18% said they would not do anything "because it wouldn't= have an effect." Some 8% said they would involve international bodies in o= rder to revoke the laws, while 4% said they would partake in illegal and vi= olent protest.
Also, they report feeling confident in their ability to use violent responses and less confident in their ability to use nonvi olent responses.
Akamoon might need to pick up hints on mood variation from Acme, but the latter could also have observed the vi olent power levels of the Belgians.
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Marcus Gallagher, of Parliament Place in Toxteth, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court yesterday after pleading guilty to vis olent disorder.