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Fine

A monetary penalty for an act. For example, one may have to pay $100 if one is caught driving over the speed limit. Fines are imposed instead of or (especially for financial crimes) in addition to prison sentences.
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In a previous interview with Inquirer, Prats recalled how Feather, who was born a year ago on April 18, caused him to reassess his priorities and inspired him to become more wary of the political situation in the country since he is also concerned with Feather's future.
Florence goes to great lengths to cast suspicion, at least from Feather's vantage, on several different characters, including Feather's brother; her boyfriend, Jake; Mias stepfather; and a police officer.
"If you break a single feather it affects the flight, balance and hunting abilities of the falcon so it is very important we always have the perfect match."
You may be wondering why a feather would cause such commotion, but it's because in Arab culture, when referring to someone as having a "feather over their head," you're implying that they're full of themselves and believe that they're above others; something that "Queen" Ahlam is often accused of.
Some quilters form the feather shape from the top, others begin at the bottom.
At Anthropologie, there's a chandelier crafted out of welded brass feathers and a shower curtain with a falling feather quill pattern.
One of the places in nature where we see lines creating these patterns is on feathers. When we look at a single feather, we see a unique shape with lines creating repetition and pattern.
Feather Treasures is one of the leading online feather store based in Miami.
government argued that placing limitations on eagle feather possession permits serves the purpose of fighting black market trading of feathers without forcing federal agents to act as "religious police" who must verify the heritage of anyone who has the feathers.
Feathers That Fly: How To Design, Mark, And Machine Quilt Feather Motifs is for any interested in the specifics of machine quilting classic feather motifs, and provides a handbook packed with projects--some fourteen in all--that teach the basics of feathers, wreaths, and more.
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