Since police are unlikely to raid a baile itself, he's unlikely to be caught in the act of singing the song. |
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A bombing raid on Hamburg resulted in a firestorm that killed more than 50,000 people. |
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It was the responsibility of air raid wardens to ensure that everybody had been issued with a gas mask. |
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But a raid of her house and seizure of her property is the mark of an out of control incipient police state. |
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When the air raid sirens screamed, they left in their apartment building scrambled for the cellar. |
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Two of the accused are also charged with using weapons stolen in the raid to attack a brewery. |
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Masked robbers wielding nine-inch bladed knives stole cash during the latest raid on a Bradford burger bar. |
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The raid resulted in four arrests, as the police walked in whilst four addicts were using drugs. |
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Many in earshot of the blast feared the Germans had landed and sought refuge in air raid shelters. |
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In 1976 he was awarded the Scott Medal for bravery after tackling two armed robbers following a raid on a post office. |
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Whether it's getting out of an ambush, or getting into position for a raid or attack, the extra speed leaves the enemy at a disadvantage. |
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A raid by army troops and intelligence agents on the town uncovered the 10 kilogramme belt concealed in a solar water tank. |
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There is nothing wrong with employing a brigade to conduct a raid or as the assault element of a major encroachment. |
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Last month more than 1,300 kilograms of ammonium nitrate were stolen in a raid on a quarry. |
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That raid reportedly revealed information that the IRA has penetrated the inner sanctums of power in the province. |
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The raid by Russia's elite forces was planned in the most meticulous detail. |
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Students raid the fridge of the week's leftovers and concoct an elaborate meal, inviting over friends and family. |
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A daring nighttime police raid of the night market on Thepprasit Road netted 350 counterfeit CDs and resulted in the arrest of two vendors. |
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This included a drugs raid in May, fights in the pub and a log of incidents over the past year. |
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Two warriors, armed to the teeth, stand alert, ready to defend the demolition team in case of a raid by bandits. |
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The robbers responsible for the York Art Gallery raid last year were armed with a loaded shotgun and a loaded handgun. |
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A gang of four suspected software pirates were arrested in a raid by FBI agents in Los Angeles last week. |
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We've been up to our neck in trouble since the bombing raid in the city two days ago. |
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Hanging blame for the Northern Bank raid around the necks of the Sinn Fein leadership has clear political advantages for the taoiseach. |
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Two Bradford postmen have been hailed for foiling a raid on a post office on their way to work. |
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He is accused of possessing a.22 double action Sentinel revolver recovered during a raid on a house in Toothill last year. |
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But daring though the raid is, they still have a mountain to climb to avoid the dreaded prospect of street fighting. |
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A hungry gray squirrel will also raid a bird's nest for eggs, steal food from bird feeders and dig up plants. |
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The mongrel, called Rip, was awarded a Dickin Medal in 1945 after sniffing out dozens of air raid victims during the blitz. |
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The raid also had a major influence on the success of the Allied troop landings on the Normandy beaches on D-Day a year later. |
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Be it a midnight operation to nab criminals or surprise raid on luxurious houses in posh localities, she is always there to lead from the front. |
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Hungry cats will raid trash cans, and playful kittens will destroy shrubbery and soil lawn furniture. |
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The initial Federal raid relied upon surprise for safety, and grabbed the evidence after successfully infiltrating the place. |
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A Sheffield woman who was wrongfully imprisoned following an armed raid on her home has won compensation from police. |
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Obviously we were petrified that a collector would find out where the nest was and raid it. |
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Burglars hurled pedigree puppies out of the window during a raid on a house in Salford. |
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Crows, Cuckoos and Parakeets are very destructive, parakeets not only destroy fruit tree buds but also raid nests and kill nestlings. |
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Following the Thursday explosion, reports were circulated that claimed the security raid has been suspended and forces were ordered to retreat. |
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Following a raid on Chang's residence and office on Friday, prosecutors summoned him to appear for questioning yesterday. |
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A police raid on a one-bedroom flat turned up a hoard of nearly 2,000 weapons, including guns and ammunition. |
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He said the raid was a result of the Crime Management Unit's two-week investigation into the extraordinary amount of robberies. |
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Face it, it's a dog's life having to raid the dressing-up box for a living. |
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Such protection against enemy fire means every one of the troops returns from the raid uninjured. |
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Deepening the mystery are police claims the raid was carried out by someone who had a duplicate key. |
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In one of his more famous episodes, Beaubien participated in the raid that captured Daniel Boone and twenty-six of his men. |
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That raid was bungled by the robbers, who just managed to escape by crossing the River Thames on a speedboat. |
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All games of the raid type require that those taking part should wear a distinguishing color. |
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A reluctant bank raid hero told how he thought he was going to die when he grappled with a masked gunman. |
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Not even the sight of a marked police patrol car outside the shop deterred the dimwit from seeing his raid through to the bitter end. |
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The drawer from which he had taken his only booty from the raid was locked now. |
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I may have to raid my parent's bookshelves for a book to donate as I forgot to bring one from home today. |
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The Unionists have eagerly seized on the raid to attack Sinn Fein's elected representatives in the ruling assembly. |
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Years ago, my older brother tried to convince me that whenever he and his friends played penny-ante poker, a police raid was in the offing. |
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The raid was more evidence that the dissident groups have been thoroughly penetrated by the intelligence services. |
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He took a sleekit decision, in secret, to raid pension funds, costing millions of Scots billions of pounds. |
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A security guard was in hospital today after gun-toting robbers clubbed him over the head in a raid on a supermarket. |
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When winter closes in, it gets easy to raid the refrigerator but hard to face the scale. |
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Striped skunks sometimes eat crops and raid chicken pens, though this is rare. |
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On that date, Colonel James Montgomery took several companies of the regiment on a raid to the undefended and nearly deserted town of Darien. |
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The raid provoked an angry response from local tribesmen who have close links with ethnic Pashtuns in the south and east of Afghanistan. |
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The absence of reference to the raid of Mahmud in other sources other than the Turko-Persian chronicles remains an enigma. |
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Civil defense programs consisted of urging families to build fallout shelters and directing the development of community air raid shelters. |
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About 40 officers sealed off the bank and nearby streets before it emerged that the robbers had bungled the raid and fled empty handed. |
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Irving claimed that it was standard practice at the time that air raid shelters should have doors which opened outwards. |
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He was today starting a seven-year jail sentence exactly one month after the raid at the high-class jewellers near York Minster. |
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In those first vital hours, the police decided to publicise the raid as much as possible in a bid to make the stolen pictures too hot to handle. |
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They had issued a flyer protesting the vice squad's raid of the service provider's office. |
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The enemy bombers were shot down and a long siren wail told residents the air raid was over and that emergency rescue work must begin at once. |
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Big business swallowed the windfall tax on utility profits to fund the New Deal and Brown's dawn raid on pension fund dividend income. |
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But another reason for the raid was to test the use of Napon fire bombs containing a gasoline-based jelly. |
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However, the raid was widely regarded as the first act of aggression in the war of independence in that part of the country. |
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Although none of the money was used, the raid on the mint was viewed as theft of national property. |
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It was not known whether there is a link between the raid and the armed hold-ups. |
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It's a grey, cold day here in Amsterdam and I have to go and raid the fridge to find something for our belated Saturday brunch. |
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A thief managed to get hold of their private PIN number to raid their account. |
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He claimed he was held up at knife point during a raid when some two thousand pounds' worth of video equipment was stolen. |
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A gang of robbers escaped with several million pounds in cash during a raid at Heathrow Airport in which a security van was held up. |
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The post office and store in Thorpe Road, Kirby Cross, has been shut since the last raid on January 16 after gun-wielding robbers held it up. |
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He had worked as a civil engineer's clerk for British Rail, and was an air raid patrol warden in Haxby during the Second World War. |
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Sara has a mostly miserable time at a succession of schools, and Feige is killed in the last air raid of the war. |
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The car was taken back to Berlin and was destroyed during an Allied air raid later in the war. |
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I was five years old when the war began and I remember the blitz, when we spent so much time in the air raid shelters. |
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Suddenly, the lights fizzle out, and all that can be heard are the bombings of an air raid outside. |
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Remember that most of the injuries in an air raid are caused not by direct hits by bombs, but by flying fragments of debris or bits of shells. |
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Armed robbers were caught red-handed yesterday as they were about to carry out a raid on a security van. |
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The air force launched a massive air raid with high explosive bombs on the shipyard. |
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He was displeased to watch an air raid occur on his cannons, destroying one of them. |
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Officers, who launched the raid after a tip-off, also found 31 rounds of 9 mm ammunition stored in a sock. |
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This follows the discovery of prototype devices during a raid on a safe house at an undisclosed location, the analyst said. |
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Mexican troops and federal agents launched this daytime raid on drug gang safe houses over the weekend. |
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They were tigerish full backs and O'Mahony found time to raid down the left flank and prove an attacking threat. |
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The raid was part of an Manchester Evening News-backed crackdown by the city council on unlicensed firework sales in the run-up to Bonfire Night. |
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Magic mushrooms and cannabis plants were seized by police officers carrying out a drugs raid on a house in Atworth. |
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Six years after the field was attacked in the raid on Pearl Harbor, the first cabins went up. |
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This man tells us he was blinded after a bombing raid by Sudanese aircraft. |
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Inside the paper's leader likened the attack to the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbour. |
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The trio inside were heading home to Leeds with their loot from a smash-and-grab raid on a York computer business. |
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They followed up the raid by staking out the area over the bank holiday weekend to question people visiting the house. |
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A burglar who twice crept through a roof space to raid his next-door neighbour's house has been jailed for 15 months. |
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He has appealed for the return of his England caps, stolen during a raid on his family home. |
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Police evicted 800 club-goers in the raid on Saturday and arrested 13 people, two of whom were members of staff at the club. |
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Lunchtime shoppers gazed in astonishment as police launched a full-scale raid on a suspected drug pusher operating from York city centre. |
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A substantial quantity of suspected class A and class C drugs have been seized by police in a raid on a house in Orkney. |
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The girl's mother was arrested in a raid by police and Drug Enforcement Administration agents. |
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Then a man who lives across the road came flying into the shop, saying there had been a raid next door. |
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Police say a raid of the suspects apartment turned up 200 kilos of explosives and other weapons. |
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The bombs were apparently planted in order to justify the police force's brutal raid on the school. |
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A camper van used by the Irish holidaymaker is believed to have been one of four vehicles seized by police during a raid on the campsite. |
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News of the raid is expected to force Yukos shares, which have already lost half their value since April, lower again. |
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Rob can tell that teenage hoodlums who raid his store are stealing for someone else because of the records they turn over when caught. |
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The raid happened at 9.30 on Saturday night and police are not revealing how the robbers broke in. |
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Yesterday a Black Watch raiding party carried out a smash and grab raid into the city, destroying five T55 tanks. |
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Plain clothed and uniformed officers carried out the raid after Burke was arrested outside the house for being concerned in the supply of drugs. |
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Each year we give them a small amount of food so that they do not raid our village. |
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Alternatively, please everyone and raid your room mini bar as you watch the Pattaya Mail Channel's latest features. |
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A staff member caught up in the raid broke his silence on the experience yesterday. |
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Those who don't have their own will raid the store room for tartan shirts to make into kilts. |
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The crowd began to thin out so early it looked as if someone had spread a rumor that the police were going to raid the place. |
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Stevens was jailed for three years and three months for the store raid last June. |
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The droning wail of air raid sirens drives the citizens of Tokyo into bomb shelters or into the surrounding countryside. |
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We went to see one of the pharmacists there who was just getting over a ram raid through her shop window. |
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Raiders used a stolen four-wheel-drive vehicle in an early morning ram raid on a Salisbury gift shop on Friday. |
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Offenders stole 12 bottles of Jim Beam bourbon in the ram raid at the Chapman Road store. |
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Detectives are probing links between two smash-and-grab robberies on Bolton banks and a ram raid on a Bury bank. |
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Police have arrested three men and a juvenile over a ram raid at Lamb for Liquor bottle shop early on Sunday morning. |
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Following a ram raid in November 2002, Mrs Skirrow and her business partner Sarah Oakley had shutters installed. |
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A suspected drug dealer was arrested during a dawn raid on his house, the latest in a series of weekly busts by Merton police. |
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The report informs that many of these women caught in the raid were girls, minors. |
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Notices telling train passengers what to do in an air raid are being put up in all main line railway stations. |
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Police said stolen goods had been recovered in the raid and two women and a man were arrested on suspicion of burglary. |
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Make a super sturdy one with some old building blocks, or raid your dad's work bench for pieces of scrap wood. |
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Police announced after the raid they had seized a small arsenal of weapons including a stun gun, an imitation firearm and a CS gas canister. |
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It boasts many outbuildings, a guest house, workshop, garages and even air raid bunkers. |
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Here's hoping that Fox continues to raid their back catalogue for more intriguing crime celluloid treats. |
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The raid also interrupted pari-mutuel operations at the track, which include simulcasts of dog and horse races. |
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Had someone called us when the raid was in progress, we could have caught them red-handed. |
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News of the raid quickly spread on microblogs, partly fed by indignant postings from those who had been detained. |
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And a police raid on a massage parlor specializing in hanky-panky sends shockwaves through a Texas town. |
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The prosecutor general's office said the raid was part of an investigation into tax evasion and fraud. |
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With astute planning, the exposure to tax can be greatly reduced before the taxman ever gets a chance to raid an estate. |
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The night raid was made right under the noses of a full pack of hounds and 15 head of poultry were wiped out. |
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The commando laagered on the ridge, from which they ventured down the Opathe Gorge on 27 December 1838 to raid livestock. |
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An inquiry has begun into how the raid was orchestrated and what kind of risk assessment was taken. |
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The most significant result of the raid was on morale, as the Allies had had few big victories to that date. |
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Meanwhile, anarchy reigns in the countryside as bandits, vowing to help the poor, raid and slaughter government convoys. |
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Thirteen minutes after taking off from Rufforth for a raid on Duisburg, Germany, a Halifax heavily laden with bombs crashed near Poppleton. |
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A fourth Army helicopter was blasted out of the sky by ground fire earlier this year during a raid on a suspected terrorist camp. |
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He sailed to the raid in HMS Campbeltown and landed by jumping over the ship's bow onto the caisson to conduct demolition work ashore. |
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The third raid was incendiaries which started several small fires which were soon put out with stirrup pumps. |
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By the late second century C.E., peoples such as the Slavs, Germans, Huns, and Bohemians began to raid Austria. |
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Their major buyers raid their blowout bins, put them in boxes and ship them to the States. |
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Then, in May 1944, German airborne forces mounted a daring raid that came close to capturing Tito. |
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It was at Harpers Ferry in 1859 that Brown's raid against slavery struck a blow for freedom. |
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And, although you feel terrible every time you do it, you lose count of the number of times you raid your children's money boxes. |
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His idea was to raid the pilgrim caravans at sea and in their ports, and even possibly to raid Mecca itself. |
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The raid by guards on the stockade set up by diggers in the Victorian goldfields only lasted an hour. |
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During that raid a large number of drug users were arrested, but the manager was not one of them. |
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Two lead urns and a statue of an eagle were also stolen in the raid which has shocked staff at the exclusive hotel. |
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The captured coast watchers were beheaded by the Japanese in retaliation for an American air raid on Betio. |
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The raid was the culmination of weeks of hard intelligence-gathering, of stake-outs and investigation. |
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To think they would be smart enough to go steal a car and raid your three bed semi is ridiculous. |
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The first raid failed to destroy the docks, but X24 succeeded in despatching a merchantman. |
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An armed police raid on a pub said to be a home to Yardie gangsters and drug dealers was praised yesterday. |
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If your backup generator isn't powering the refrigerator, raid it for the food, but don't open the door more than necessary. |
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The howling of the sirens, which shriek to announce the beginning and end of each air raid alarm, merge into a single, hair-raising noise. |
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Maybury took advantage of their weak expectations for this and arranged an air raid on London, one misty, rainy night. |
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Horrible and devastating as the Pearl Harbor raid was, it was by no means a knockout blow to the Pacific Fleet. |
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A Royal Marines Commando from an heroic World War II raid on occupied France has returned to the area where he made his epic overland escape. |
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The Allies raid the camp where the occult ceremony is taking place, but not before a demon has already been conjured. |
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Teachers have almost lost count of how many times the school has been targeted but say the latest raid is at least the ninth in just 18 months. |
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The raid happened shortly after 1pm when police officers carrying battering rams dashed from a nearby car park to the door of the house. |
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The Canadians had been blooded in a failed raid further up the coast at Dieppe in 1942, which cost 3,000 casualties. |
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A gang of masked robbers stole thousands of pounds worth of electrical equipment during a ram raid on a shop in Prestwich. |
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He said five two-way radios, a pair of binoculars and an expensive waterproof mobile phone were stolen in the raid on their hut. |
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Last Tuesday, the 64-year-old jeweller was shot dead by a robber during a raid on her shop in Nottingham. |
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His son was shot by masked robbers during a raid on his home at Elvington last year. |
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More than 1,000 DVDs and CDs were seized in a raid at a car boot sale. |
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While most of the captives were eventually ransomed, the raid stood as a clear reminder to all the colonies and to Britain as well of how dangerous was frontier life. |
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Back in Iran, he once got word that the Iranians were going to raid a village where his men were stationed. |
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In northern Sinai in October the group killed 31 soldiers during a raid on an army checkpoint. |
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Maybe the players will raid the tuckshop for a midnight feast. |
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Hundreds of DVDs, CDs and PlayStation games were stolen in the biggest raid on a west Wiltshire library in 20 years, with police at a loss to explain how the burglars got in. |
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The prosecution, in the trial of two men accused of conspiracy to burgle following a raid on Swindon based Motorola, was due to rest its case today. |
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The prosecutor said that a total of 247 images were found on the hard drive of the suspect's computer after it was seized by police during a raid on his home. |
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In this case, the police sent a mobile uniformed squad somewhere else so that the observers thought it was safe and then used 70 plainclothes officers to raid the discotheque. |
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She had like Masaki since she first saw him at the age of twelve, when he visited after some thieves tried to raid his transport and had to stay the night for security. |
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After being in my thoughts for a while, I decided to raid her fridge. |
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One rat had once fallen on his head, he said, during a rat raid of a local home. |
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By the sixteenth century, European traders had established permanent trading posts along the coast and encouraged local peoples to raid their neighbors for slaves. |
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A Leeds woman who single-handedly tackled an armed robber and prevented a raid on a building society was yesterday honoured for her bravery by the Home Secretary. |
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Detectives investigating the death of a wealthy Yorkshire businessman in a raid on his luxury home believe he was murdered and deliberately singled out by his attackers. |
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The most recent raid was actually the second attempt to free Somers, a journalist taken in Yemen 15 months ago. |
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Meanwhile drugs squad officers seized E1000 of ecstasy, cannabis and a deal of what is believed to be cocaine in a raid on a house in the Crozon area of the city. |
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He even got his corvette back, albeit several months after the raid and, he says, with the tires worn down. |
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Police believe the two incidents are connected and are appealing for witnesses, releasing artist impressions of three men linked with the raid this week. |
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In the weeks following, Perry was asked if he believed the illegal raid should result in firings or disciplinary actions at cps. |
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Last August a mob-handed police raid whisked them off without any warning and banged them up behind the barbed wire of Harmondsworth detention centre at Heathrow. |
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The four recruiting depots have been busy all day, air raid warning tests have been heard across the city this evening, and posters are calling for volunteers for first aid. |
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In wartime, the amount of stocks in any area might be affected by air raid damage, or the flow of supplies might be reduced temporarily by transport difficulties. |
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Last August a mob-handed police raid whisked them off without any warning and banged them up behind the barbed wire of the nearest detention centre. |
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The police clearly took the reports of a similar find in Australia seriously, and last Friday Sydney police launched a dawn raid on a modest two-storey house in the suburbs. |
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The police later executed a preplanned raid of the penitentiary and seized hundreds of weapons, including knives, swords, sickles, machetes and other dangerous weapons. |
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But the Bench refused to stay the proceedings after Jordan had contended he had been prejudiced by undue, unconscionable and inordinate delay since the raid two years ago. |
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He claimed the proceedings were a sequel to the 1991 raid in which his home had also been ransacked but which had been illegal as an invalid warrant had been used. |
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Also recent media reports that federal politicians are planning further entitlements raid on the public purse on top of current lurks and perks they currently enjoy. |
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A British raid on Mount Vernon had stripped him of his livestock and many of his slaves. |
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French retaliation on Saturday for a bombing raid that killed French peacekeepers destroyed Ivory Coast's tiny air force and left its airports under French control. |
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Instead of yet another raid on the pocketbooks of students and their families, we should be investing federal resources to make college affordable. |
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The vengeful Tartars stage a surprise night raid on Temujin's camp. |
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Police believe a gang of up to five men were responsible for a raid on a Melksham store in which hundreds of pounds were stolen from an unlocked office. |
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But unlike parasitic slave-maker ants, which raid and virtually destroy the colonies of unsuspecting hosts, L. minutissimus appears to move in and live amiably with its host. |
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When we left, however, there was another air raid on and you could hear the detonations, feel the detonations even rippling through the edge of the city. |
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Heavy detonations, air raid sirens and the crackle of anti-aircraft fire thundered through Baghdad last night as the Iraqi capital faced a second night of attacks. |
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An urgent warning was issued today after a haul of display fireworks, which are powerful enough to kill, was stolen in a Bonfire Night raid on a firm near York. |
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British troops clash with irregular forces during a raid in Basra. |
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A machine gun, a sub-machine gun and two double-barrelled sawn-off shotguns were found along with a quantity of cocaine following a police raid on a house in Roundhay Avenue. |
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A few months later I found out that my mother had been killed by Red Rocks during a contraband raid of the flophouse she had been calling her office. |
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We demonstrated outside the university library, had an air raid siren going off and held a die-in, and did a banner drop from the 100-metre high clock tower. |
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Conflicts between farmers and elephants have long been widespread in Africa, where pachyderms nightly destroy crops, raid grain houses, and sometimes kill people. |
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He pulled out the empty shell casing he carried from the raid and waved it at me. |
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And civil defense programs consisted of urging families to take cover and build fallout shelters and directing the development of community air raid shelters. |
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Beginning with the raid of Jackson's neverland Ranch in August 1993, his life would never be the same. |
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Because of the loss of their former hunting grounds, birds of prey are now forced to raid back gardens where their quarry, pre-occupied with feeding, fall easy victims. |
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Most of the war was spent at Windsor castle, where the princesses learned the art of rolling out of bed and into air raid shelters when the sirens sounded. |
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The piercing alarms of air raid sirens were signalling an attack. |
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As a prelude to this invasion a dummy run had taken place in 1942 when the Allies launched a major air raid on Diepe on the northern coast of France. |
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A robber who bungled a post office raid left police the easiest of clues. |
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Whenever a contractor digs into Berlin at a building site, he may dig up an unexploded bomb, exhume corpses, or liberate the fear trapped in a buried air raid shelter. |
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I remember the air raid drills held in school, the ones where a siren would wail and the teachers would tell us to get down on the floor, under our desks. |
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More than 70 tanks and 60 Bradley fighting vehicles took part in the raid as tank-killing A10 Warthog planes and pilot-less drones prowled the smoke-wreathed sky. |
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I was never allowed to have a bicycle, because of a genuine cyclophobia my father developed when he was almost killed in a bicycle wreck during a bombing raid in England. |
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The 150th raid on the oil giant's offices was the last straw. |
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Then it went dead, a sure sign that the raid had been a success. |
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Military chiefs suggested it was to be an in-and-out raid but officers on the ground had the latitude to stay put in the heart of the city if they felt they could. |
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Even some liberal commentators said that the raid was an embarrassment that could endanger Zidan. |
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Even though I was evacuated because I was very young, I remember being in air raid shelters and the tremendous feeling of compatibility with everybody. |
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Police found the trio handling unsealed postal ballots in a deserted warehouse in the city during a late-night raid in June 2004, the hearing was told. |
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Meanwhile police issued an urgent appeal for anyone who saw the red getaway car or the skip lorry prior to the raid in either Sheffield or Balby to contact them. |
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We'll tell you about a daring raid with surprising results next. |
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He made a linocut about the raid and printed it on his mother's mangle. |
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The next day the whole raid force piled into a windowless conference room at fort Campbell. |
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When the professional robbers among them raid a bank or an armored car delivering cash, they do so with bazookas and rocket launchers, and dress in paramilitary uniforms. |
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The average length of the daily raid system of the army ants studied by Burton and Franks was 195 m, and chipmunks forage within 160 m of their burrows. |
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A 28-year-old Nimbin man has been charged with the cultivation, possession and supply of a prohibited drug, and goods in custody, following a police raid last Wednesday. |
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Owing to the fact that modem operations have an air-land character, combating enemy airborne assault and raid forces is acquiring special urgency. |
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Thwarting a U.S. raid at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, Sioux and Cheyenne braves took no prisoners, killing Custer and 265 of his men. |
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The bombing raid we were victims of was just to soften us up. |
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If the across-the-board cuts deepen, the temptation could grow to raid this pool down the road. |
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Among them was the neighbor who had insisted that the air raid shelter be searched for survivors. |
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Without an Iron Dome defense system, air raid sirens or even bomb shelters, people resign themselves to their fate. |
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Half an hour after I had returned to my old apartment from Jaffa, an air raid siren went off. |
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So for us, this air raid siren heralded a new experience, an unwelcome initiation into the conflict. |
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According to an account in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, written in the 9th century, that failed Viking raid was hardly a one-off. |
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There have been at least 50 cases similar to the bathhouse raid in the last 18 months, human-rights groups estimate. |
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A 2008 Pakistani raid near Turbat turned up Abdolhamid Rigi, the brother of Abdelmalek Rigi. |
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They arrived in the capital to the mournful wail of air raid sirens. |
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A javelin thrower and coach has been banned from all competition for four years for possessing numerous banned substances discovered after a raid by police. |
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So this year, take action and preempt the chocolate raid by making him these fabulous melting and fudgy brownies for Father's Day. |
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The gang may have been from Peckham and been as bungling as Del Boy and Rodney in Only Fools and Horses but their raid on a Winchester store was no joke. |
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It provides relative safety from nearby towns, where people have killed many baboons after the baboons raid their houses looking for food. |
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After a failed piratical raid on Ismaros in the land of the Cicones, Odysseus and his twelve ships were driven off course by storms. |
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The squirrels also raid gardens for tomatoes, corn, strawberries, and other garden crops. |
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After a raid on Carrickfergus in Ireland, it joined up with the French and had little impact on the war. |
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He then joined with William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas, and they carried out the raid of Scone. |
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Meanwhile, in another raid on snooker club at Kohati chowk in Yakatoot area police arrested Bilal, Naveed, Kami and Adnan who were gambling. |
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Under this view, the statements by German POWs that the raid was fully expected are explained as being propaganda. |
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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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Indeed, on the day of the raid itself, the BBC announced it, albeit at 0800, after the landings themselves had taken place. |
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The local authority looked into building communal air raid shelters and setting up the necessary rescue and fire services. |
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The raid was relatively light with no casualties reported to the ARP controllers. |
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Between 1940 and the final raid on the city in March 1944 approximately 2,100 bombs fell, killing 355 people. |
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When the raid was over 165 people had been killed and 427 more injured, while nearly 350 homes were destroyed or had to be demolished. |
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During the winter period, when live prey is scarce, the European polecat may raid beehives and feed on the honey. |
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The scale of failure of the operation has led to a discussion around whether the Germans knew of the raid in advance. |
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Etymologists frequently trace the word to writers referring to one who set about to raid and pillage. |
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So it should be good enough for a Ram raid on the Championship before it reaches the end of the road. |
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Anthony Prince, 20, left, and Luke Carroll, 19, wore ski masks and armed themselves with air pistols for the raid on a bank in Aspen, Colorado. |
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A cash box stolen during the raid outside the Co-op on Darley Drive was abandoned nearby in Stainer Close. |
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Mountbatten later justified the raid by arguing that lessons learned at Dieppe in 1942 were put to good use later in the war. |
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As a consequence, planning from the highest ranks in preparation for the raid was minimal. |
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The earliest part of the house was damaged by the Luftwaffe when a plane returning from a raid on Cardiff jettisoned its remaining bombs. |
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A third hunting method is to raid the birth lairs that female seals create in the snow. |
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Police feared it was going to be used in a copycat ram raid after a cashpoint was hit with a digger in the area earlier this month. |
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In 1152, Eystein II of Norway led a plundering raid down the east coast of Britain. |
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The commanding officers who designed the raid on Dieppe had not envisaged such losses. |
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This portion of the raid was considered a model for future amphibious Royal Marine Commando assaults as part of major landing operations. |
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Although the mass raid continued to be a possibility, another solution was found in the form of the submarine, increasingly in use. |
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German and Turkish light forces would however continue to raid and harass Russian shipping until the end of the war in the east. |
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However, the raid might have led to disaster had the additional forces under Beatty not been sent by Admiral John Jellicoe at the last minute. |
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Jellicoe in effect countermanded this decision once he knew of the raid by sending ships which were part of his command. |
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Jellicoe was disturbed by the Admiralty failure to discuss the raid with their commander in chief of the fleet at sea. |
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No wonder somebody using North Korean code staged a raid on Sony Pictures. |
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Months later, while on bail, he was involved in a ram raid on a garage in the Midlands, where cars worth pounds 133,000 were driven away. |
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During the civil war in Russia, British torpedo boats made a raid on Kronstadt harbour damaging two battleships and sinking a cruiser. |
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In July 1572, Kuchum launched his first raid on Stroganov settlements, which resulted in almost one hundred deaths. |
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She was accused of plotting to sell heroin, cocaine, MDMA and BZP tablets after a raid on her home, in Fouracres Road, Blakelaw. |
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Richard countered Philip's thrust with a counterattack in Vexin, while Mercadier led a raid on Abbeville. |
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They would raid monasteries for their wealth and lack of formidable defenders. |
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His decision to conduct a raid on the Stroganov trading posts resulted in an expedition led by the Cossack Yermak against the Khanate of Sibir. |
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A surprise British raid on Le Havre in early July did considerable damage, destroying a number of the transports. |
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