The house was unoccupied at the time of the break-in and the burglars gained entry by forcing open the front door. |
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My old Columbia House Requiem was stolen in a break-in a long time ago, and I forgot to replace it. |
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Also stolen in the Mitchell break-in were coins, a gold bracelet and an electric shaver. |
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There, the officer knew that there had been a break-in of a building, but nothing more. |
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There appeared to be no sign of a break-in or burglary, and cash was found in the house and on the body. |
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Items of great sentimental value were removed in this break-in, consequently having a detrimental effect on the owner. |
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The McDaniel campaign has strongly denied any link to the break-in or to Kelly. |
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The break-in to the stud farm occurred in the afternoon or evening of last Friday. |
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Sources last night said Sir Ronnie and his senior officers were left astounded, and angry, by the break-in. |
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Security staff visited the building at 9pm on Monday to reset a burglar alarm after an attempted break-in at the front. |
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I'm sure the suede lining helped, but it's rare to find a holster so nicely boned that doesn't require a break-in period. |
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The break-in comes amid growing concern about computer espionage and security. |
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She was alone at the time of her death, according to police sources who said there was no sign of a break-in at the flat. |
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During one such break-in, they find themselves forced to abduct him and take him into the mountains. |
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Ditto for both differentials, which you change over to synthetic gear lube after the break-in period. |
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We know there was a break-in at the school and that a fire started somehow, but accelerants were not used. |
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His comments about our break-in a few days ago are true in all ways bar one. |
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Furthermore, many also mentioned that any place had to be secure from break-in and burglary. |
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During the reporting period, one break-in, at the offices of the World Health Organization, was reported. |
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Some 100 retailers were contacted for the purpose of the survey and asked if they always made insurance claims following a hold-up or break-in. |
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A virtual break-in is nearly impossible in theory, but it is never wise to count out that one clever hacker. |
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You know, like Nixon tried to shunt responsibility for the break-in on to Liddy, Sturgis, et al. |
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For Nixon, it was the Watergate break-in, designed to filch political plans of his 1972 foes. |
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After casing the joint and setting up a fence for the goods, the gang goes about a late night break-in and precision burglary. |
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Nixon never needed help from the Watergate break-in to win the 1972 race, in which he only lost one state. |
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He said that during four interviews with detectives, police had produced no evidence of that he was involved in the break-in. |
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Pistons are jet cooled on the underside and piston skirts have a special coating to assure a smooth break-in period. |
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The second year inhabitants of the house, who asked not to be named, discovered the break-in upon returning from a bop. |
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Officers pursued three youths for three hours on Wednesday morning after an attempted break-in at a house in Ellenbrook Road. |
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She had been the victim of a previous break-in in July during which some personal effects were stolen. |
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But in a break-in at the weekend thieves forced open a toilet window, disabled the alarm system and put plastic bags over the CCTV cameras. |
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During the latest break-in last Wednesday, 20,000 pounds' worth of plant, including a dumper truck and roller, were taken. |
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It can save lives in the event of a fall or accident and would give security in the event of a break-in. |
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However, there was no sign of a break-in and suspicious circumstances were later ruled out after scenes of crime officers discovered empty blister packs of tablets in a bin. |
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This had enabled the prosecution to successfully question his recollection of events, despite other witnesses corroborating his testimony of a break-in. |
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Although he was only peripherally involved in the scandal, he pled guilty and served seven months in prison on an attenuated criminal charge related to the break-in. |
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Nothing is a guarantee, but we see quite a difference in break-in rates between homes with and without alarms. |
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There are essential things business owners can do to lessen their chances of a successful break-in, Hickson said. |
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The latest break-in happened on January 24 and club users are desperate for help to make it the last. |
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German police called to a break-in at an apartment in the northern town of Itzstedt found the intruder still on the premises and hiding under a kitchen cabinet. |
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He dismissed recent suggestions that police were swinging back to believing the March break-in was an inside job carried out by an intelligence organisation. |
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Only 3 percent of British people and 5 percent of Dutch people feel that their home is not secure against break-in. |
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Make your business burglar-proof before you suffer a break-in! |
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Cross-wire reinforcement of the mortar joints can be included to strengthen the panel, providing as much mechanical strength against break-in as a brick wall. |
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Police have fitted new locks on the windows and doors since the break-in. |
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But within hours it was hacked and the break-in code was released. |
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A knifeman and thief is today starting a three-year jail term for stabbing a householder in the stomach in a street confrontation over a garage break-in. |
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To add more fuel to the fire, the entire break-in happens in front of a rogue FBI agent who is staking out Zammeti's house from across the street. |
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As a confirmed wallower in that scandal, I've always believed that Nixon either ordered the break-in or gave a non-specific order that that kind of thing be done. |
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The break-in happened at Hobdays in Walsgrave Road, Stoke, Coventry, yesterday. |
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The bronze eagle lecturn was swiped during a break-in at All Saints Church, Gravelly Hill, Erdington. |
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A HOUSEPROUD pooch is believed to have given burglars their marching orders after an attempted break-in at their owner's Dudley home. |
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An excessive speed is the first cause of a bad break-in. |
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An accident can happen suddenly and quickly cost a lot: the toaster can go up in flames and damage your kitchen, a break-in while you are out, your children's football can smash next-door's window? |
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You can take out an insurance policy, or install a burglar device that can notify the owner of any break-in in the area to be protected and scare away any thieves with sirens or flashing lights. |
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For example, if Kaba exos reports a break-in to the burglar alarm system, video surveillance will be started simultaneously and security personnel will be notified immediately. |
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The reinforced wing system, complete with safety glass, full-length bottom guideway and automatic locking mechanism, is designed to ensure efficient break-in prevention. |
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Police said the goat was killed during a break-in at a smallholding last month. |
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Police confirmed the valuable string instrument was taken during a break-in at a house on Egerton Road. |
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In September 2007 police investigating a break-in at the premises discovered an unexploded World War Two bomb being used as a doorstop. |
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Sneaky Sound System's chief songwriter Black Angus says show will go on despite a studio break-in. |
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Detectives investigating the break-in were told about a Facebook page where people buy and sell items, and stolen items have appeared on the page. |
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Homeowners must not make it easy for those wanting to break-in. |
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Patients in the study were instructed to use sharp cannulas during the break-in period. |
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Breaking and entering residential, mud room door alarm activated, break-in to house, no reported theft, 93 Francis Ave. |
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The break-in is almost identical to one at Ellington First School, near Morpeth, only 10 miles away, in which overhead projectors and computer equipment were also stolen. |
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And she told today how she blames the burglars for the death of cats Babe and Wabbit in the weeks after the break-in, which she says has broken her heart. |
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And she told how she blames the burglars for the death of cats Babe and Wabbit in the weeks after the break-in, which she says has broken her heart. |
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The break-in became the crime of the century, at least in the newspapers. |
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With Richard Nixon, they had a preponderance of evidence that, at least for a time, he had sought to obstruct justice in the investigation of the Watergate break-in. |
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