They will come and take you out to the back area, and they will do a bit of a frisk. |
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The bouncers accordingly started a five minute long frisk to ensure that they were not smuggling in any bottles of spirits. |
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If he knows that he could be frisked, he can place a non-metal explosive in a location that will not be disclosed by a frisk. |
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The whole time, I was sweating up a storm, thinking that he'd still frisk me and find the stash in my jeans pocket. |
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Lin and Huang as well as five other people were asked to line up for a frisk. |
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As the procession approached Hadleigh, he slipped off his horse, and leaped and took a frisk or two, as men commonly do in dancing. |
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According to zoo staff, they are unable to fully prevent the entry of plastic as they have no powers to frisk people entering the zoo. |
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The federal police will also frisk pilgrims, search their belongings and maintain order within their camps. |
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We were in Blackpool for a silly day trip, a tacky, idiotic day out to the seaside to frisk on the sands in mid-July. |
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For four years John Phelan allowed the beautiful freckled-faced colt to frisk and gambol to his hearts content in long meadow. |
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There are these five or six gorillas in monkey suits, who look us up and down and frisk us, and then they wave us through these curtains. |
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It might be a good idea to frisk people for calculators, rubber erasers, and other harmful things. |
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Today, after cardiac surgery, the two children seem fine, happy and frisk about. |
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But such detection is allowed and is arguably a much lesser intrusion of privacy than, say, a frisk might be. |
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Passengers once glad to stand in line grow fretful as officials frisk grandmas' bags for tweezers. |
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Another issue was stop and frisk, which the police had been using to keep shootings down. |
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But I listened very carefully and don't remember that he actually said that those officers could then stop and frisk the individuals under suspicion. |
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Unlike horses, these unicorns would not move until after they had been fed and groomed, and then they would take themselves out to the giant corrals to frisk among themselves. |
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You don't get to see them frisk like that around the Suffolk sheds. |
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The panel addressed the issue of whether probable cause to seize an object can arise during a frisk when a police officer knows the object in question to be narcotics. |
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It also includes a photograph of two black men, one shirtless, calmly leaning against their automobile as helmeted patrol officers briskly frisk them for weapons. |
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Female guards perform all the duties that male guards perform with respect to male prisoners except for skin and frisk searches. |
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Prisoners are also subject to frisk searches during the dispensing process to ensure that the methadone is not diverted to an illicit market. |
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This frisk is a precaution to ensure the safety of the officer and all persons in the inspection area and is not meant to discover evidence. |
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Upon his departure, a mysterious letter is found upon him during a frisk at the airport. |
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When being processed into solitary confinement, known as the Special Housing Unit, or SHU, the frisk is even more severe. |
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Would there be an end to the way cops stop, question, and frisk people on the street? |
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It is important to frisk your beloved for alternative mobiles, bleepers and other James Bond-style communication devices before saddling up and riding off into the sunset. |
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As a result of the frisk search, it may be necessary to have the person disrobe so that an officer can search for or remove evidence. |
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An officer should list on the reverse of the form all personal effects obtained from the individual during a frisk or disrobement search. |
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The court ruling against stop and frisk differs from, say, a demonstration by social activists. |
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Anthony Weiner, were on hand Wednesday to discuss the controversial stop and frisk policy and reforming the New York Police Department. |
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De Blasio's predecessor Michael Bloomberg and his GOP election opponent Joe Lhota strongly defended stop and frisk, arguing that it helps reduce the crime rate. |
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The calls stopped abruptly that weekend, but Frisk is adamant that his decision is final. |
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Anders Frisk blows for full time and Portugal hang in there by the skin of their teeth. |
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Anders Frisk blows his whistle for full time and the stadium erupts. |
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But Frisk makes a strong case that rusher was not a mere populist propagandist. |
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