This legume-lover has frequent run-ins with the law.
It also includes frequent run-ins with the law.
After all, children with single mothers tend to have higher dropout rates and more frequent run-ins with the police.
The station has had frequent run-ins with regulators over a rule requiring that 75 percent of all radio programming be in the Latvian language.
Mr. Perez, age 42 and homeless, was a troubled man who drank too much and had frequent run-ins with the police.
Belding has frequent run-ins with Zack and his friends as either a foe to be outwitted or a friend to turn to for help.
Over time, frequent run-ins with aggressive panhandlers have made residents of many cities feel neighborhood life is threatened.
Breaking rules and frequent run-ins with the law are common, in addition to repeatedly violating rights of others, continuous deceit and manipulation.
It has had frequent run-ins with women's groups, which have protested its implicitly violent and explicitly sexual advertisements for jeans.
Not every mission goes as planned, however, and Nikita has frequent run-ins with her former mentor, Michael.