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"They said it was hard to imagine a house as a public nuisance."
Neighbors, however, said the two men and their friends added up to a public nuisance.
The street children in Indonesia are seen as a public nuisance.
It was almost two years ago, and I arrested you for creating a public nuisance, remember?
At least, it had been accomplished without anyone likely to make a public nuisance of himself finding out.
The tracks were removed in late 1896 or 1897, being considered a public nuisance.
The precinct is now trying to close it for good under the city's new public nuisance laws.
Instead, they brought a lawsuit against the hotel itself, calling it a public nuisance.
The plaintiffs plan to base the suit on federal common law of public nuisance.
They and members of their party were arrested on a Sacramento street for "being a public nuisance."
On 6 February 1989, the charge of public nuisance was dismissed.
We must have an effective weapon to deal with public nuisances.
Since then the crime and public nuisance issues have been going steadily, at times incredibly, his way.
In 1729, when a new edition appeared, the book was prosecuted as a public nuisance.
If you're not able to have a drink without becoming a public nuisance - or violent.
In Gibbons the cause of action was founded on public nuisance.
A public nuisance is an unreasonable interference with the public's right to property.
He was subsequently charged with causing a public nuisance and given 100 hours of community service.
"If it were a private property, the city would have taken a public nuisance action against it."
A man who likes making a public nuisance of himself and harassing corporate officials.
This office addresses public nuisances in which animals or birds are involved.
Officials indicated that the group was creating a public nuisance and asked for an injunction in court.
Upon descending, he was immediately arrested for causing a public nuisance.
However, his fanaticism became such a public nuisance that he was in 1542 expelled from the city.
He called the pollution "a public nuisance" that had damaged the river significantly.