After that, Matthews trolled for jobs, knocking on 200 doors, working as a Capitol policeman. |
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I ended up getting a job as a policeman and eventually finished as a state trooper. |
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When the policeman asked for his driving license, the man showed his residence card. |
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The policeman noted that there were multiple pieces of the curtains torn to shreds. |
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A policeman and a draft board employee scour their district for draft dodgers, who utilize all possible means to avoid military service. |
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The fire quickly spread to the roof and was spotted by a policeman who summoned help. |
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Yesterday afternoon, officers were removing articles from the house in plastic bags as a uniformed policeman stood guard at the back door. |
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I agree with the policeman who came round to break into the downstairs flat when the old lady first fell and refused to go to hospital. |
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Forced to overshoot the bend, he narrowly missed both a policeman and an ominous looking ditch, before cutting crosscountry to regain the road. |
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In an effort to control traffic flow, many towns installed a silent policeman. |
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If a policeman or a civilian asks for payment, remember extortion is a criminal offence no matter who does it. |
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They realise the keys don't fit and leap back as the door is forced by an enormous policeman. |
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The next you know, Grazia's teenage daughter is walking out with the policeman and Grazia is driving around with three children on the scooter. |
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He was abusive and insulting to a policeman and as he was placed in a police vehicle, he kicked one officer in the chest. |
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The only variety on this journey through unabating forest and palm plantations was a policeman arresting a fellow passenger. |
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The victim of a fatal hit-and-run accident in the New Forest was a former policeman, the Daily Echo can reveal. |
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It was the same night, a well-known director-cinematographer said he was roughed up by an allegedly drunken policeman in mufti. |
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I did not go around believing that I was an undercover policeman or an Interpol agent. |
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A 29-year-old Italian former policeman was arrested yesterday after attempting to hijack an aircraft for the second time in three years. |
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This prisoner, a former policeman, was allegedly helping prison warders draw up false statements for submission to the commission, Barlow said. |
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A gay man beaten by a policeman and a gay son beaten by his father suffer from the same root sources of heteronormative prejudice. |
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He only turns to crime for revenge when he is accused of the attempted murder of a policeman. |
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If a policeman questions a teenager, they must fill out a 40 question form. |
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She is being lifted bodily by a policeman, easily, for she is slight and frail. |
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At every intersection, in every town, there was a traffic policeman or two, waving us on. |
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Even the traffic policeman at the intersection of the two roads was in a mellow mood. |
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As a policeman, he's expected to inform the FBI, but instead he becomes a bounty hunter. |
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It took nine policeman and four firefighters to remove the three female protesters. |
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A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists. |
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Ambulance chiefs today condemned a teenager who assaulted a senior paramedic and a policeman during a violent struggle in York. |
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We met through snowboarding but he's actually a policeman for the other half of the year. |
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Only a year ago, he unveiled a memorial to another fallen Manchester policeman just three miles away. |
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The heroic policeman who saved a baby from the wrecked car will receive a medal in recognition of his bravery. |
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Once there was a golden era when all crime was prevented by a clip round the ear from a stern but avuncular local policeman. |
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Once, as we were strangers there, a local policeman asked us for identification, which my mother could not supply. |
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He is a former policeman who got his first breaks in business through contracts with the police and military. |
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This policeman has an insatiable desire for disport, so he rides this small bike in no time when he sees it. |
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This year they had a policeman on the hill with a radar gun and a display board to show your top speed. |
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A suspicious policeman insisted on checking their cases, which contained escape rations. |
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I was a policeman in Bradford from 1959 to 1961 so got to know the centre of the city quite well. |
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The model is a security guard in a shopping centre, or a policeman confronting a criminal. |
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I too peeped through out of curiosity and found a young house wife crying in front of a policeman. |
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A keen German radio ham, named only as Michael B, overheard a policeman calling for help after his car got stuck in a muddy field near Frankfurt. |
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Tom, in his sportive mood, had caused serious inconvenience to a most respectable policeman. |
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The Irish father is a brute of a colonial policeman who, when not violating his child, enjoys casually smacking her in the mouth. |
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Near the bus stop, the policeman stopped the traffic, so we could cross the road. |
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Retired policeman Paul Wright says his house shakes and ornaments rattle when First York buses go over a speed bump outside his Haxby bungalow. |
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Jessica was beginning to doubt if she had the right warehouse when she overheard a policeman talking with the captain. |
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Severe disciplinary action would be taken against any soldier or policeman who disobeyed this order. |
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He used to be a good policeman who never failed to discharge his duty and he perished like a hero. |
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Woodward starred as the Scottish policeman investigating the disappearance of a little girl. |
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I recall Sarah jumping out of the car and chasing after the policeman to ask directions. |
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I kept at the mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until I heard the doorbell ring and a policeman came in. |
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A policeman at the present time may know a sly-groggery is proceeding in a certain quarter. |
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A policeman caught hold of him and dragged him over the fence to safety, leaving him with nothing more serious than bruises. |
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If a policeman writes in why does he have to drop his aitches and sound gruff and arrogant? |
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He had only sold heroin to the policeman because he believed him to be a fellow drug user suffering from withdrawal symptoms. |
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At a reconstruction of the events, the policeman who fired was unable to explain why the shots had gone off. |
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The policeman switched on the cassette tape, to record every word I said, and turned to me. |
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The policeman could be seen elbowing the prisoner twice in the shoulder area of his back during the struggle. |
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The stupid policeman said I ran a red light, but that traffic light appeared out of thin air! |
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In another such sculpture, apparently by the same artist, the reclining policeman has his pith helmet on his stomach. |
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The dying words of a young woman were a description of her killer whispered to a policeman as he cradled her in his arms. |
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My other brothers and the policeman arrived back quickly, Jas asking in his piping voice what was going on. |
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Raskolnikov explains to the policeman the situation and hands him twenty copecks to aid the girl. |
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She said it was regrettable that a policeman, who had taken an oath, had come before the court and deliberately misled the court. |
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His Zapa isn't a pure young man who becomes corrupted, nor is he a diehard crook who adores the effrontery of becoming a policeman. |
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And a man who called a policeman a pig had to stand for two hours with a hog in a pen set up in a town centre. |
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Britain's top policeman, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, has warned an attack in London is both imminent and inevitable. |
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Earlier, a policeman told how he spotted a vehicle travelling at speed in the outside lane of the motorway on March 1 last year at 10.15 am. |
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We like it here because you don't have to be a detective sergeant or a policeman. |
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A hero policeman caught the driver of a stolen getaway car by clinging to its door as it sped away. |
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Robert Blatchford, a former North Yorkshire policeman, is now one of the region's pre-eminent genealogists. |
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In any case, the law has returned in the form of a local policeman pounding the beat and a traffic warden. |
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He turned back into the city centre because he felt annoyed at being confronted by a policeman. |
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As he talks, the grey-haired retired policeman holds his head in his hands out of sheer frustration that his views have still come to nothing. |
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A policeman took time from directing operations to lend me his car and mobile phone to collect my mind and phone work colleagues. |
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In 2003 he headbutted a French policeman after getting into a fight with a casino croupier. |
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I would not like to think that he became a policeman to make money the easy and wrong way. |
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They said a policeman kicked a civilian when he attempted to cross the barriers set up at the corner of Queen and Henry Streets. |
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Research has shown that a policeman plodding the streets is likely to apprehend someone committing a crime only once every 8 years. |
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He was challenged by a Dutch policeman on the train but, fortuitously, was allowed to carry on his journey despite having no identity papers. |
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With the council telling me a year ago they had no money for widening the road or putting in sleeping policeman, I do not live in hope. |
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Looking at evidence before the court by a policeman and his evidence in the forensic report. |
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Back then, in 1984, it was about the secret policeman who followed him everywhere. |
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We heard about the men who were falsely convicted after torture by a corrupt policeman. |
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If a policeman on horseback represents the immovable object, a cop straddling a bike represents a precariously balanced man on wheels. |
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Many of your readers must live in rural areas where the sight of a policeman is something of a rarity. |
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Walking down the road a bit, I passed another embassy with another similarly attired policeman standing out front. |
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The policeman refused to answer and instead pinned my arms behind my back and pushed me away from him. |
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The fair-haired policeman, who had been sitting with a finger under his ear, stroking his chin, said no, he thought that covered everything. |
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He told victims he was a policeman and briefly showed them an identity card that seemed to confirm it. |
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The policeman who seems to care about Paul and Mel's situation is only interested in his promotion. |
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A policeman scanned the protest through binoculars, but didn't try to stop it. |
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Schultz parked the Packard in someone's driveway and they both walked up to the policeman manning the barricade. |
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I had telephoned for the ambulance and was looking out for it when I saw the policeman. |
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One telephone operator and one policeman greeted me with baffled, incredulous looks. |
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There was an undercover policeman by the side of our coach given away by the large pistol in a holster by his side. |
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The policeman tried to handcuff him but the boy kept pushing him away, so he called for backup. |
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Well we did, and this time the policeman at the first bandobast allowed us to go to the hotel for lunch. |
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I watched as a policeman seized a teenage girl by the arms, her legs buckling from gas and shock. |
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We went straight to the local police-station where we were met by a young policeman. |
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If you want a policeman at the moment you have to phone Sorbaig Police Station. |
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Resplendent in white gloves and peaked cap, the traffic policeman watched helplessly. |
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A policeman on the scene said the family were away and no-one was in the house when the fire swept through the grade-two listed building. |
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Once there, Christine spoke to a chubby policeman who directed us to a flight of stairs. |
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The threat of litigation against a police force would not make a policeman more efficient. |
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Eventually the policeman produced a pencil and paper and began to sketch something at his desk. |
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The report quaintly states that he pushed gently past the policeman and was gently arrested. |
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Surely a policeman can't be the murderer, though Jack did find a policeman's tiepin in the hotel room. |
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But the danger of arming the policeman on the beat is that it would drive a wedge between the officer and the community. |
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Usually, an assuming policeman would come on screen and mumble something about a new lead in the process to track down the culprits. |
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Actually your average policeman already has the power to arrest you on the flimsiest of pretexts, from jay-walking to swearing at him. |
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In Malton most people remember Butcher Corner and the policeman on point duty. |
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In May 1963, as a 23-year-old wife of a serving RAF policeman, I accompanied my husband on an overseas posting to Cyprus. |
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Forty years ago, if you even stood up in court and said a policeman was lying, you would be held in contempt. |
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I have never witnessed anything like this before in my life and was shocked and offended at the lax attitude of the policeman during all of this. |
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But in a court case the boy was birched by a policeman who he had never seen before. |
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Shortly after 10.30 am a woman neighbour asked the policeman standing guard at the scene to put a posy of flowers on the pathway of the dead man's home. |
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Only a policeman would know where the after-hours joints were open in this kind of a town. |
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Even before the shootings, New York policeman were telling the Mayor not to attend their funerals. |
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Police say Myers charged at the policeman, they wrestled, and then he shot at least three bullets before his gun jammed. |
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A policeman making rounds at the caribe heard the commotion and intervened. |
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The third friend is a policeman, whose wife has just walked out on him. |
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And, wherever you see a policeman with a radar gun, it is almost always in a 30 or 40 mph zone where it is impossible not to go over the limit by a mile or two. |
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Our Pashto interpreter explained how he had pretended to be a Pakistani policeman when interested crowds approached the compound. |
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The former member of the Black Panther Party and a radio journalist was railroaded to prison 18 years ago on charges that he murdered a Philadelphia policeman. |
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A policeman stopped traffic on Palmetto for the cortege and second line to pass, and in a better street, people broke out dancing. |
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One policeman knelt by the impotent aggressor and talked to him quietly. |
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Ruane fled into a working men's club in Blossom Street, and when a policeman followed him there, kneed him in the groin, causing him a sharp pain. |
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Later, she was found battered and sobbing by a policeman in the village telephone kiosk, and her complaint brought to an end his sordid reign of terror. |
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The signal lights blinking only amber meant that one hapless policeman made a valiant effort to control traffic which seemed to swamp him from all directions. |
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In Katameya Heights in New Cairo, residents reported a drive-by shooting that killed at least one policeman. |
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The advertisement used a picture of a policeman holding a speed laser gun. |
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The story revolves around Harrison Ford's policeman, Rick Deckard, and his hunt for four cloned humanoids, known as replicants, in a dystopian version of Los Angeles. |
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Newspapers around the world showed the picture above of the Paraguayan policeman trying desperately to revive the baby he rescued from the smouldering supermarket. |
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The policeman, now yelling and shaking his fist, started to exit his pillbox and walk toward me. |
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A pair of London hoodlums, rejected by the established criminal set, execute a spate of robberies which finally results in the death of a policeman. |
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Women's rights groups in Malaysia displayed outrage Wednesday at a court judge's ruling acquitting a policeman accused of raping two female detainees in a police lock-up. |
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He was tall and skinny, and looked way too young to be a policeman. |
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Kids no longer quake in the street when a policeman tells them off. |
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Worried sick about their youngest beloved, mum and dad breathe a sigh of relief when long term schoolboy chum and well respected local policeman, Nino, moves in with him. |
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But I still raged, bleeding and infuriated among them, and more than one policeman felt my sharp teeth. |
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On a family visit to Windsor Safari Park just to get used to his new car, a jumpy old banger with steering wheel stick-shift gears, Ron was flagged down by a policeman. |
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I remember getting in trouble with a policeman for scrumping. |
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When their cousin is battered to death and left on the moors for the crows, they stick together and refuse to co-operate with policeman Ben Cooper. |
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It was the woman she'd seen Thursday, when the policeman came. |
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A policeman beckoned to Sykes and instructed him to follow him. |
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It is not uncommon for a citizen in India to take off his shoes before entering the office of a policeman and genuflect in a lowly and servile manner. |
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The police drove them back, and a mounted policeman took his horse through the crowd to try to rescue Hill, who had been unable to climb the railings. |
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It was explained that as a policeman I held a position of trust. |
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Floral tributes, many of them white roses and daffodils, were placed around a white flag of St George brought by a mourner, with a lone policeman standing guard. |
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They intended the silent policeman to expedite traffic, but it did not. |
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One of his wheels hit the right hand side of the silent policeman. |
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The silent policeman is visible in the middle of the street. |
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There is to be a silent policeman at the intersection of the two highways. |
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In this episode a bobby, an actual policeman, speaks to her rudely. |
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But the policeman was extremely nice, he let me pass, explaining in detail the meaning in Canada of the road sign with the green arrow pointing left with a big slash over it. |
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Les Vasey used to be a top Bradford policeman, sleuthing out villains, but since his retirement ten years ago his target has been the rise in sexually transmitted diseases. |
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A policeman has told how he bravely apprehended a slippery customer. |
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And spare a thought for the policeman two days ago who was gunned down in the desert by a workaholic drug dealer. |
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She was watching a policeman demonstrate his sniffer dog's ability. |
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The policeman then commandeers the dashcammed car and orders the driver to chase down the perp. |
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The trial had started on the Monday and by this time there was a flurry of black-cloaked ushers briskly walking through the building, desperately looking for a policeman. |
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The man seen vaulting the ticket barrier was probably a policeman. |
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And when a policeman rises to the top, you take care of your old buddies by turning a blind eye to their businesses. |
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Maupin took it, put a fresh round in the chamber and used the rear-view mirror to target the policeman. |
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When a policeman stops our heroine, it's love at first ogle. |
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He was greeted joyously by a policeman who told him to relax and then started taking down the report not on an official document, but a scrap of paper with a carbon copy. |
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As they were taking our details, word came through that it had been spotted by an eagle-eyed policeman 5 minutes away, and more police cars were now giving chase. |
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The author sets up the policeman as a dim-witted, macho, homophobic straw man so that the smartass, feminist activist can win every argument against him. |
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Judge Fraser heard several days of submissions in late June at a sentencing hearing where several character witnesses testified on behalf of the convicted policeman. |
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The traffic policeman, who arrives late, tries to pacify everyone. |
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A pair of London hoodlums, rejected by the established criminal set, execute a spate of robberies, which finally results in the death of a policeman. |
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With a deft flick of the reins, the policeman wheeled his mount and together they stood their ground, motionless, man and horse looking down at that ill mannered citified pup. |
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But those were the days when a policeman was a respected, perhaps even feared, guardian of society, who would give you a clout round the head if he copped you scrumping. |
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The policeman was checking and impounding the vehicles in public interest. |
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The widow of a North Yorkshire policeman killed in a road accident proudly received a commendation for her husband's bravery in arresting an armed burglar. |
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We should examine why it is virtually impossible to fire a policeman. |
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A passer-by who saved a man from being savaged by his own dog and an off-duty policeman who intervened in a nightclub brawl were today honoured for their bravery. |
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It means that if a policeman tries to use illegally obtained contraband as evidence to charge a suspect, the court will readily strike down such illicit evidence. |
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In real Test matches, teams tend to defend rather than wave the attacker through like a policeman on point duty, which is what happened in the Currie Cup final. |
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The policeman on point duty at the junction of Nessgate and Spurriergate in York was expected to have grown accustomed to strange sights, especially during the Festival. |
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The policeman reappeared the next evening, with one of his mates, and walked up and down the street a couple of times before returning to the warmth of the local cop shop. |
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The mother is not a lawyer and she is not a policeman and it is very unlikely that she would have cross-examined her daughter about the detail of this incident. |
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A policeman and a civilian caught in crossfire were also killed. |
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Geoffrey froze as the third policeman came over and roughly frisked him. |
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The father did not deny that his son had cursed in front of the policeman. |
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At the Crittalls Corner roundabout, an off duty policeman finally attracted his attention to what was now a substantial fire on the top deck of the vehicle. |
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No policeman was punished for this gross dereliction of duty. |
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The most celebrated story of all, however, was one well-attested case of a monkey hotly pursuing an elderly policeman named Sub Inspector Bhola Ram. |
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One policeman was covered in green paint thrown by protesters. |
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Perhaps a wise old retired policeman would have spotted something, but like all the dipsos I know, he was a tightwad as well, and never went near the bar. |
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His father is an ex-serviceman now working as a military policeman. |
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She says the policeman appeared at the pub at 12.10 am but the pub had stopped serving customers by midnight and people were in the process of drinking up. |
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The Sunday Mercury has learned that Waite was the best pal of Nicola's ex-boyfriend, a former policeman. |
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A 49-year-old policeman testified that the ex-husband contacted cops to find out the status of their relationship. |
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I saw red, and instead of a cab I fetched that policeman. Of course father did black his eye. |
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When the policeman tried to take Gunn into custody he defended himself with a kalsomine brush to the great detriment of the officer's uniform. |
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After leaving, he passed out in a doorway, where a policeman said he would not be arrested if he could stand and walk. |
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Outside, a lone traffic policeman directs a steady stream of motorbikes. |
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This was a bitter dispute, with one shift captain's house being dynamited and a local policeman being shot in the leg by picketers. |
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If it came to blows, the younger man could not hope to hold his own with the huge policeman. |
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At about 7am, McDermott appeared at his door and threw a flash grenade which hit a policeman in the chest. |
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If that doesn''t sound hairbrained enough, throw in a half-naked ex-Brookside actress, a stolen gun and a policeman in a washing machine. |
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A policeman in a flourescent jacket walks through piles of glass and masonry making his way to people who need help. |
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One gunman was killed and a policeman lightly wounded in the gunplay that followed. |
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Zac with a policeman, Zac glad-handing young people and chatting to pensioners. |
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A 14-year-old wannabe policeman duped cops in Chicago for hourswhenhedonnedauniform, walked into a police station, then patrolled in a squad car. |
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Unknown gunmen riding a motorcycle shot the policeman dead in the town of Shebeen Al Koum, they added. |
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A policeman with his arms hidden under his cloak marched unhasting downwards from the direction of the Bank. |
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New Delhi In an ironical twist of fate, a policeman consented to his daughter Mona marrying a dreaded dacoit Shiv Dutt. |
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Earlier in the day a suicide bomber killed one policeman and injured three others in North Ossetia, authorities said. |
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Fraser was looking at the flat, wet countryside and thinking about the French policeman who had banjaxed him with the truncheon. |
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The policeman decided to look the other way when he realized the criminal's act could benefit him. |
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After his stint as a military policeman, Burkett went back to newspapering. |
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Cheek out the episode where during a chug raid in the projects one of the young hoppers dares to strike a policeman. |
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If a train broke down on the line, the policeman had to run a mile down the track to stop oncoming traffic. |
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If the policeman was not present, or was standing at ease, this indicated that there was an obstruction on the line ahead. |
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Mr. Cramer, a policeman, came this morning and twitted me for having let a murderer hoodwink me. |
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I was stopped for speeding, but the policeman just gave me a warning. |
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Cheevers, a policeman, with a wife and two children, left the police force and entered Walpole's service as his chauffeur. |
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He eventually found one, a married policeman, with whom he settled in the English Lake District. |
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Photographs of this, and of a policeman jumping into the pool to arrest the protesters, were broadcast around the world. |
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At the beginning of the period, Britain was the world's most powerful nation, having acted as the world's policeman for the past century. |
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Two schoolboys from Eton College struck him with their umbrellas, until he was hustled away by a policeman. |
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Whenever a policeman made a mistake he was either brought on the carpet before the Mayor or rebuked by the Magistrate. |
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One other example is a random attack on a bicycler by a New York City policeman that resulted in the policeman losing his badge. |
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Working as an imperial policeman gave him considerable responsibility while most of his contemporaries were still at university in England. |
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It tells the story of an elite policeman Filip Marvan, who is hit by a car and wakes up in a hospital in 1982, in Communist Czechoslovakia. |
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After speaking at a meeting in Birmingham, Lloyd George had to be smuggled out disguised as a policeman, as his life was in danger from the mob. |
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The policeman was concerned that the lost handgun would fall into the wrong hands. |
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They are made up of roadmen, welders, builders, a coalman and a retired policeman and a retired taxman. |
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I was a policeman at Stockton and doing point duty at Yarm Lane and Bishopton Road corner was very hazardous. |
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Carolyn has a gym membership but can't go if her policeman husband David is on the backshift. |
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The policeman received the Award of Meritorious Service from his grateful department. |
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A corps of traffic wardens could be formed and empowered with much the same authority as a policeman on point duty. |
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I chose a bed because speed humps are sometimes called sleeping policeman and I am a sleeping citizen. |
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The arguments and discussions continued so long that the local policeman came in to call time. |
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Britain's most senior policeman was today at the centre of a deepening row amid claims that he said the former police force in Northern Ireland contained paramilitaries. |
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On being told to contact one Munia Postan in Cambridge, the policeman concluded that the law was being mocked and marched poor Hrothgar off to the police station. |
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They will be granted entry, providing they accept the biometric sleeping policeman that will pinpoint their movements throughout their entire life. |
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A ROW involving the driver of a tourists' road train and a delivery man over a long-standing dispute over access had to be broken up by an off-duty policeman. |
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A man suspected of taking and possessing illegal painkillers broke the knee of a policeman while resisting arrest, Dubai Court of First instance was told. |
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Kafka is a religiously non-observant forty-something bachelor who is such a stubborn, dedicated policeman that he's willing to risk his career to get an answer. |
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Earlier Monday afternoon, a Jordanian policeman opened fire on a training facility outside Jordan's capital Amman, killing at least four and injuring six. |
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Police refused to see the funny side when villagers created a seven-foot scarecrow in the shape of a traffic policeman holding a speed radar gun for a fete. |
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The policeman thought it best to surprise the man, since he might be armed, so he disguised himself as a swagman and pounced as the man returned from his bridge-painting job. |
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One lie in the presence of a policeman seemed to multiply like bacilli. |
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The policeman decided to act upon the informant's phone call. |
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The main character of Filth was a vicious sociopathic policeman. |
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Dubai A policeman has been charged with abusing his power and walking away with a bluetooth earpiece from the Duty Free at Dubai International Airport. |
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Our minibus took six and a half hours to cover 180 kilometres and at the head of every traffic jam was a policeman on point duty, making things even more complicated. |
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One outraged biker, who took this shot of what appears to be a policeman in a tractor with a speedgun, also claimed traffic officers are hiding in horseboxes. |
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The former policeman was diagnosed with the autoimmune disorder Hughes Syndrome, which can be life threatening, and has epileptic fits as a result of recurring strokes. |
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I got into a knot when I inadvertently insulted a policeman. |
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Will Andrew Mitchell's calling a policeman a pleb and his subsequent PS3million legal bill become the most costly, toffeenosed, snobbish put-down in history? |
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He went on walking even when the policeman told him to stop. |
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As we approached the bar another police van pulled up and a policeman sprang out of the paddy wagon and you could see his intention was to sort it all out. |
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The state was to be merely a passive policeman, protecting private property and administering justice, but not interfering with the affairs of its citizens. |
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Not long before his birth, his parents had moved from his father's native Ireland to Cornwall, where his mother came from, in order for his father to find work as a policeman. |
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