Armed police stormed a house in Rotherham following reports of a man walking the streets brandishing a pistol. |
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The shopkeeper was assaulted when four youths entered his shop brandishing the weapons and stole a sum of money. |
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So, at the top of the stairs I pointed out to him that he was brandishing a dangerous weapon and he could hurt someone. |
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Police have raided the home of an elderly couple following reports of a man brandishing a sawn-off shotgun. |
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This was soon displaced by another stereotype, a bearded guerilla fighter brandishing an automatic weapon. |
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The raider was brandishing a weapon which gardai have refused to be more specific about. |
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The pickup driver then opened the driver's side of the van brandishing a handgun. |
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But this is the only time of year when a black-cloaked guide screaming and brandishing a whip barely turns heads. |
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The college electrician came round today brandishing plans and a tape measure. |
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With a great cry, a whole host of horsemen rode forth from the inner courtyard, brandishing swords, pikes and halberds alike. |
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He picked up a big stone and hurled it at me with his left hand, and then awaited me, brandishing his sword. |
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The spray of a squirt gun that Matt was proudly brandishing met me instead. |
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Since when did citizens brandishing weapons have the right to pull over other citizens? |
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A month later he was collared at work and questioned by a Special Branch officer brandishing a printout of the message. |
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Witnesses said Yuwono was dragged from his house by a number of people brandishing machetes and other sharp weapons, who later stabbed him. |
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He is dressed in a Crombie full-length coat and is brandishing a sharpened steel comb. |
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She also appeared before magistrates for brandishing a pickaxe during an argument with her boyfriend. |
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Now, to satisfy my inner child, I was slightly afraid of knocking on the door and a lumbering man coming out, brandishing a wooden club. |
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Two masked men, one brandishing a sawn-off shotgun and the other a wrench, raided a village store. |
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A referee might start the game off in stern fashion, brandishing yellow cards left, right and centre. |
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Ashdod police were more than a bit surprised on Sunday when they spotted a 5-year-old walking a local street brandishing an M-16 rifle. |
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People cried out in pain as security guards brandishing flagstaffs as batons pushed back the rubbernecking crowd to allow the procession to pass. |
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The students were apprehended by police on Tuesday evening in London Road, where one of them was found to be brandishing a toy gun. |
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Typically, this is when the cat gets chased around the house and garden by a loony old poet brandishing a frying-pan. |
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The ship arrived brandishing his archiepiscopal cross defiantly at the prow. |
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The man in front was standing, brandishing a grappling hook over his head, preparing to hook to the stone wall. |
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Against a flat midnight-blue background the roistering figures tumble about, squabbling with each other or brandishing colourful fire-sticks. |
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She turned around, face streaked with grime and hair dangling limply from beneath the kerchief, brandishing the duster. |
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Two armed robbers brandishing sawn-off shotguns then burst through the debris to threaten staff inside. |
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My father cussed, brandishing a fallen stick and rapping him across his haunches. |
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Throughout the show, hundreds of his admirers waited outside brandishing posters of support and chanting his name. |
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A few dutiful friends and I spent most of the time sorting cutlery, filling the ice trays and brandishing dirty tea towels. |
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It happened one night when he returned from a family party in a drunken stupor, brandishing a shotgun and threatening to kill his wife and child. |
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There was a veritable rash of young white guys, running confusedly around the electorate brandishing postcards. |
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In the later print, the blacksmith is seen brandishing a leg of ham and the Frenchman has been replaced by a paver who fondles a market seller. |
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After a lot of tick-ticking from my bright orange watch, Tyler walked, no, swaggered over, brandishing a scrap of paper triumphantly. |
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And then she lashes out, brandishing her weapon and again there is an irruption of violence, a struggle on the floor, bodies threshing. |
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The six riders jumped at the thunderous exclamation from a bush, which revealed a tall, solidly built man brandishing a sword. |
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He catches me sneaking away from the campfire and blocks my path, brandishing a bright-red, footlong salami in his one good hand. |
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It is ironic that his tomb effigy should show him brandishing an unsheathed sword. |
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Above his locker was his nameplate, brandishing both his name and his number. |
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They were Scotsmen in kilts, brandishing bayonets and wearing feathered bonnets. |
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Never a thing of beauty, the game got even scrappier with Tom McCarthy brandishing the yellow card to three perpetrators of clumsy fouls. |
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Even with an admittedly disturbing ring, a cell phone could never match the scare of a clown jumping out of a closet, brandishing an ice pick. |
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One lady dressed in tight black leather and brandishing a whip, insisted on chasing Geoff and me around the dance floor. |
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The shirt includes a colourful motif of our unforgotten friend from the dark side brandishing a hurling stick! |
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In one instance, they entered a student dormitory brandishing clubs and lashing students with chains. |
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Their brandishing of totems, their busting of taboos is real world stuff, not symbolic. |
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When his sister Anna comes to stay, things briefly tilt towards farce as she stomps about, brandishing mop and bucket and discombobulating the household in a cleaning frenzy. |
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Ford, brandishing a heavy pistol in each hand, blasted away all around him like a crazed gunslinger as the survivors and his crew leapt or were carried aboard the ship. |
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They invoke their particular gods and plunge out of downscale teenage bedrooms, brandishing shards of imagery as peculiarly-shaped as prison shivs. |
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The woman only smiled at her, shaking large, silver earrings under a multicoloured head-scarf, brandishing the melon in her strong, beringed hand. |
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But if you're not brandishing a huge camera, you're unlikely to have trouble using this through route. |
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The 12-year-old boy was shot by a police officer after brandishing what turned out to be a BB gun. |
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One thug brandishing a shotgun kept watch while the other three, armed with a machete and an iron bar, rushed inside and grabbed hundreds of Rolex, Omega and Cartier watches. |
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The next day, when he peeks inside the storage room again, all three men are still in there, and the flogger is still brandishing his switch. |
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A slave driver brandishing a whip and a stick presides over Egyptian slaves struggling to move a colossal sphinx covered with hieroglyphs. |
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The US has gone so fool as to try to browbeat the DPRK by brandishing a nuclear stick. |
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Surprisingly, Txirrita appears in a cloud of smoke, brandishing a water pistol and wearing a white dress. |
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He himself, armed with a buckler and a scimitar, sets about two devils brandishing clubs through the windows in the central building. |
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Russian CCTV footage shows a restaurant being raided by balaclava clad men brandishing weapons. |
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The group posed for photos in the strip mall parking lot, brandishing their weapons and the American flag. |
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Obviously, that's a problem for your neighbor, whose kid is now brandishing an acceptance letter from an Ivy League institution. |
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A staff member assaulted another staff member by attempting to strangle him, including brandishing a knife and threatening to kill him. |
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The one thing that may have tickled them more was when Mitch McConnell showed up on stage brandishing a rifle. |
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It shows a smiling young woman in cap and gown, brandishing a tassled degree certificate. |
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But this man was my tuxedoed waiter, Mauro, and he was brandishing my appetizer, scallops on a bed of beet root gnocchi and asparagus. |
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At the start of the rebellion he was videoed brandishing a machine gun, however, and pledging to kill his father's enemies. |
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Belacqua turned round to see a bald colossus with a cloak of gutta percha streaming from the barrel of his bust and brandishing a golf putter. |
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The 42-inch statue originally stood on a staircase newel post, brandishing a light fixture and probably had a twin in the room. |
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He stormed in brandishing his weapon and bellowed at staff and customers, including a rather shocked police officer, that a stick-up was under way. |
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Above the headline, there is a big picture of two coyly smiling Nigerian boys brandishing their ballot papers. |
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The Scottish Police Federation said officers had been responding to a call about a man brandishing a knife. |
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Suddenly fresh faced 40 year olds are jumping onto the grey bandwagon, eagerly brandishing their mature credentials. |
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Adolescent male warriors and middle-aged male hunters pose for cameras brandishing their weapons. |
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Clara's younger brother leaps out of a large armoire, brandishing his sword. |
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And rather than brandishing grand theories, we focused on concrete practices that lead to quantifiable results. |
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He pulled out his geologist's hammer, and brandishing it near the driver's head, he demanded to be taken to his chosen destination. |
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Determined to push on, Khaled advanced into the night, brandishing his arms at knee-level. |
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In January 2007, a disgruntled passenger, brandishing several knives and a pistol, successfully hijacked a plane on a domestic flight in Sudan. |
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And who can forget Jatayu in his film Sonar Kella brandishing a kukri? |
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When not screaming or yelling hysterically, Samuel is brandishing makeshift weapons and pushing his cousins off a tree house. |
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He abhorred the arrogant youngsters intruding on companies of whose staff and products they were wholly ignorant, brandishing maxims that threw hundreds out of work. |
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The latter was given in full war paint and feathers, to the music of native drums and was accompanied by the usual brandishing of tomahawks and scalping knives. |
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When the head barista came out brandishing a long sharp knife to slice open the plastic all that was revealed was a pile of cardboard boxes of the catering kind. |
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These groups were equipping children with toy guns that looked realistic, and the children had approached MINUSTAH military checkpoints brandishing these weapons. |
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Lay your model carefully because the following morning you may discover that your favorite fighter conversion is brandishing his sword in a very different way. |
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Auberon, known as Bron, indulged in a bit of wine writing himself, brandishing a poniard-like pen and espousing a melodramatic, take-no-prisoners approach. |
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Four plain-clothes armed officials made a forced entry and beat his brother-in-law, while brandishing a general arrest warrant, not specifying Emadeddin Baghi's name. |
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He is now in custody in Huddersfield Police Station after being tackled by two women brandishing a pan and a rolling pin. |
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So I think there's been a lot of brandishing and menacing, but I think one way to do it is to look at the North American free trade treaty, and they're not. |
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So I ask him if we are to understand that he is trying to break the poorest provinces by brandishing the threat of a substantial reduction in transfer payments. |
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I've only ever been threatened and spat at in the face by a gangly youth wearing a shell suit and brandishing a can of mace once. |
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British youngsters post pictures of themselves in the desert or in hotel courtyards in Syria, in shades, brandishing Kalashnikovs and inviting friends to join them. |
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Mario Borghezio, together with several other Italian members of the Northern League brandishing flags, shouted out, disrupting President Ciampi's address. |
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So Wilson becomes The Crimson Bolt, squeezed into a red costume and brandishing a monkey wrench with which he bashes the bad guys. |
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It is thought that up to 16 Somalians brandishing an arsenal of weapons were involved in a fight on Monday night. |
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Delcastillo will go to trial March 15, when he faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon, brandishing a weapon and child endangerment. |
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At Ganja, the second city in Azerbaijan, in one of the rooms of the National Museum of History, there is a painting showing an ethereal personage brandishing an avenging sword above a city taken over by rioters and in chaos. |
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One of the marks of adolescent braggadocio is posing in front of a phalanx of press photographers without a shirt on, brandishing a gun or something equally ithyphallic, such as a very large fishing rod. |
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After two days of travel, on 16 January the vessel was about 200 miles northeast of Kismaayo, when it was suddenly and quickly attacked by three small speedboats carrying 10 men brandishing weapons. |
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The Confederates and their allies are said to have numbered 24,000. Most were armed with pikes, halberds and battle axes, with small groups also brandishing bows, crossbows or arquebuses. |
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The last thing we need is a bunch of stoned-out potheads weaving around the streets, brandishing firearms. |
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He was accosted by a man wearing a balaclava mask and brandishing a knife as he made collections from houses on behalf of a finance company. |
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My father, previously a Luddite, has in recent months converted into a tech bandolero, brandishing no less than two mobile phones and a BlackBerry at all times. |
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And five people were slaughtered by police brandishing shotguns, clubs and concussion grenades as police smashed freedom protests in Bahrain. |
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One Facebook image shows men in EDL jackets brandishing submachineguns in Birmingham. |
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With feelings running high, the sight of a Network Rail hi-vis jacket beside a level crossing attracts the attention of a man who comes striding across a Suffolk beet field, brandishing an alarmingly large pair of secateurs. |
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Cultivating a chaos of words in a garden of weeds, Thiéfaine trots around brandishing his banner of pessimism, to the great delight of his public. |
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Ms. McCormick, brandishing a skillful if overstated British accent, radiates lissome glamour as Lynn, her natural ease softening the character's stereotypical facade. |
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Expert drinkers can be just as finicky — the mixologist brandishing an atomizer, or Winston Churchill, gazing upon a closed bottle of vermouth while making his Martini. |
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The figure is of a man wearing mail armour and brandishing a sword and shield, with a diadem bound around his head. |
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Or it is possible that these figures were not gods at all, but men brandishing the weapons of their culture. |
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But I expect the murderous thoughts of landlords brandishing Allen keys are a minor consideration for a group turning over pounds 8bn per annum. |
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An angry mob brandishing machetes, stones, and knives lashed out. |
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An inordinate number of angry outbreaks led to skirmishes, with several charges being laid for those brandishing guns or warring with snowblowers. |
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