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At the time, RDB’s founder and then-chairman had been barred by India’s securities regulator from engaging in the stock market for four years for misleading investors in a listing of a subsidiary.

Antifa -- whose name has roots in socialist groups in 1930s Germany that opposed Hitler -- has a track record of confronting right-wing groups and engaging in civil disobedience.

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So I started engaging more with an actor community and now I’m part of this actor’s studio where we have these monthlong intensives and work on plays.

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“We don’t believe that she’s properly engaging her community,” Rogers said, citing the independent commission that Horvath convened in the wake of the fires.

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In the largest criminal trial of the Sanctuary Movement era, eight sanctuary workers were found guilty of charges including “engaging in a conspiracy to smuggle undocumented people into the country.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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