The initial altercation was between a Shriner and a Minneapolis attorney who wore a bright orange fright wig and a polka-dot bow tie. |
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There was an altercation between the activists and a few hawkers who were selling eatables on the issue of payment. |
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There was an altercation between pedestrians and the occupants of the car before it swung round the roundabout and hit him. |
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Now what about in an altercation like a pub brawl or a street brawl where someone is bitten? |
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Having been booked earlier for an altercation with McMillan, the tricky winger was sent off. |
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There was a bit of an altercation at the weekend's Association Football match between Manchester United and Arsenal. |
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The group became involved in a verbal altercation with another group of younger males and a fist fight ensued. |
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Robredo's game is getting increasingly ragged and he still appears to be upset by his altercation with the umpire. |
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Briant painted a picture of a meaningless post-pub altercation, an open-handed push, a momentary spat from which both parties walked away. |
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Extending my arm swiftly causing his body to careen helplessly over some empty tables and land in a heap, brought closure to the altercation. |
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Plus, there are these guys I had a bit of an altercation with last week who'd love to take a poke at me, and I ain't about to help them out. |
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There was an altercation outside between a fellow who had parked illegally and a traffic warden. |
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After the altercation, Phil sent word to the locker room for Rick to go home and cool off. |
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During the ensuing altercation it is believed that brass knuckles, a prohibited weapon, were used against the officers. |
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During the altercation Megan was knocked unconscious and sustained two broken ribs. |
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In a violent altercation in Barcelona with a Moroccan bag snatcher last month I came out with a torrent of extremely filthy Italian which I did not know I knew. |
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The suspect was shot dead during an altercation but it was unclear how many officers had unloaded their firearms. |
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Robinson was shot by police officer Matt Kenny in Madison, Wisconsin, at around 6.30pm on 6 March after an alleged altercation. |
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At the trial the author admitted that he had had an altercation with the victim but denied sexually assaulting him. |
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The exact cause of the altercation between the master and the pilot is hard to pinpoint. |
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Local police reported that the murder was the result of a traffic altercation but that they had no suspects. |
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We were witnesses of an altercation between the Libyan owners and an Egyptian driver! |
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This type of violence arises out of a mutual disagreement or verbal altercation and escalates into a physical struggle. |
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Wearing a fully loaded duty belt throughout a shift or a physical altercation requires good muscular endurance. |
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Sometimes she tells me she's had an altercation with someone but that she's sorted it out in a friendly fashion. |
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Transmission of these diseases can be through bites and scratches where blood or other bodily fluids are exchanged in an altercation. |
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I learned not to wait until their scraps reached the stage of total mayhem, but put in an order at the first altercation. |
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In June of that year he was wounded following an altercation with a fellow Somali. |
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In an altercation with my father once, I remember vividly the inability to say those two words. |
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Yet on a night out to celebrate promotion, the Frenchman was cautioned after an alleged altercation with a nightclub bouncer, before being released without charge. |
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The only thing that both sides agree on is that an altercation ensued, and Brown was shot multiple times. |
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The Paris Hilton peace settlement circles us back to the Cipriani Ibiza altercation. |
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Hoyle and Bruce were spoken to by the referee after an altercation in midfield, but following the free kick Bruce kicked out at Hoyle in the penalty area. |
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On Wednesday night two feuding families became involved in an altercation. |
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The whole altercation is fairly adorable and the Internet is expectedly obsessed with it. |
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At one point, the team was on the road to being champions, but after an altercation with the coach, the team self-destructed and was suspended from play. |
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He was at first gently reprimanded for his indolence, but the truth at last came out, and a most uncourtly altercation ensued between him and the king. |
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A major altercation was narrowly avoided as 250 thirsty guests swamped the overpriced bar, demanding a drink from one of two hopelessly overworked bar staff. |
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A number of participants highlighted that communication between the school and parents needs to be improved, particularly if a child has been involved in an altercation, be it bullying or otherwise. |
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This resignation, Hardy explains, was completely voluntary and was not the result of another altercation. |
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Earley in the morning there was an altercation between some of the Boardsmen and one of the Ships Corperals. |
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It is true that in some cases, people will be moved by ship, as has happened in the past, so they do not suffer any physical altercation during a planetary motion. |
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This is also supported by the fact that the complainant was escorted to his delivery and by the fact that there was an altercation in the patrol car with the Military Police member. |
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Blake's trouble with authority came to a head in August 1803, when he was involved in a physical altercation with a soldier, John Schofield. |
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In addition, they behaved inappropriately and defiantly, and began an altercation with officials who were carrying out their duties, thereby provoking a conflict situation. |
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The acts in this case occurred when an altercation broke out between M. S. and police officers in the town of Soliman after the former refused to pay for drinks he had consumed at the Medi Sea Hotel. |
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On July 17, 2005, Tina Trombley went to the aid of a man who was being beaten during an altercation at the closing of a night club, in Regina, Saskatchewan. |
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Meanwhile Brooke Shields seemed anxious to prevent McCollough being blamed for the altercation, authorising a spokesman to deny rumours that he'd behaved in an unchivalrous manner. |
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The most dramatic altercation occurred in Christchurch, New Zealand, when her shoes were not found and Leigh refused to go onstage without them. |
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Following the investigation of an altercation between two young people in a recreation area on a Canadian Forces Base, a military police member charged one of the young people with assault. |
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After an altercation with the town's blacksmith, The Kid, a stickler for the ways of the Wild West, calls him out for a good old-fashion showdown. |
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Alessandro Petacchi, still reeling from that bee altercation, is also off the back, while Saxo-Tinkoff's Nick Roche is also fighting to stay in touch. |
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A verbal altercation erupted between the settlers and farmers and turned into a physical fistfight. |
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He has a scar above the lid of his left eye, the result of an altercation with a cat named Prince Albert when he was growing up just over the hill from here, in the San Fernando Valley. |
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Barbara recalls storming into an Irish pub in Munich in 1994 to vent her anger, and the altercation with a group of IRA sympathisers drinking there. |
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This was another common procedure on the part of the ladies of the Hole, when heated by verbal or fistic altercation. |
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Despite their altercation, Underwood and Bowie remained good friends, and Underwood went on to create the artwork for Bowie's early albums. |
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Calls that may come under this area are events such as domestic arguments where there is no physcial altercation occuring or a prowler around someones home. |
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The Prince had an altercation with Bishop Walter Langton, who served as the royal treasurer, apparently over the amount of financial support Edward received from the Crown. |
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It's the second altercation of the season for Griffin, who was involved in a scuffle with tailback Stafon Johnson during a drill in training camp. |
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But just then there was a slight altercation between Master Tommy and Master Jacky. Boys will be boys and our two twins were no exception to this golden rule. |
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After staying in the city for six weeks, two Spaniards from the group left behind in Veracruz were killed in an altercation with an Aztec lord named Quetzalpopoca. |
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Russell joined Celebrity Big Brother in January 2007, at the start of the series, but left voluntarily within a week after an altercation with Jade Goody. |
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The Cutting of the elm was a diplomatic altercation between the Kings of France and England in 1188, during which an elm tree near Gisors in Normandy was felled. |
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The king's men grew restive, an altercation broke out, and William Walworth, the mayor of London, pulled Tyler down from his horse and killed him. |
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A birthday party went array this weekend after actress Estella Warren and Jamie Pressly allegedly had an altercation at Bootsy Bellows night club in Hollywood Friday. |
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Although it was only a friendly, Kozak's feistiness when he was denied a penalty and in a late altercation with his marker highlighted a desire to make up for lost time. |
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