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Evidence Act: Section 8. Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct: Any fact is relevant which shows or constitutes a motive or preparation for any fact in issue or relevant fact. The conduct of any party, or of any agent to any party, to any suit or proceeding, in reference to such suit or proceeding, or in reference to any fact in issue therein or relevant thereto, and the conduct of any person an offence against whom is the subject of any proceeding, is relevant, if such conduct influences or is influenced by any fact in issue or relevant fact, and whether it was previous or subsequent thereto.
With might and main
To get bent out of shape
"All politicians blame each other and tell themselves good; it's like pot calling the kettle black ."
On the issue of marriage, Sarita put her foot down .
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