As she stood on the platform, two helpful bystanders pointed out that she had misspelled liar. |
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It is also the bystanders who watch the incidents of bullying and do nothing to stop them. |
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Even organic products may kill these innocent bystanders if not used carefully. |
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The place was surrounded by the police and the crowd of bystanders discussed the events. |
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The plaintiffs draw two distinctions between their position and that of spectators or bystanders. |
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The innocent bystanders ran out the door of the tavern, including the bar tender. |
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After all, failure to do so could leave them as hapless bystanders in a game of musical chairs which may be nearing its climax. |
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When these agents came on the scene, they gassed the innocent bystanders outside. |
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Most striking about the photos is the presence of participants and bystanders. |
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Several bystanders witnessed the incident and said that the appellant appeared calm afterwards. |
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But, with that intensity have come many and varied tantrums and out-bursts, often directed at wholly innocent bystanders. |
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Mr Duncan, who lived opposite, pushed bystanders aside and kicked down the door. |
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Neighbors, family members, even occasional bystanders used to separate combatants. |
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Although no formal reception was organised for the players, they were heartily welcomed by cheering bystanders in the arrivals hall. |
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He knew that he was not responsible they were just innocent bystanders, he had done nothing wrong, what blame there was rested with other people. |
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The two stunned bystanders are suddenly all ears as a strange new sound washes over the background ingurgitations of the cafe. |
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Besides, the interest which her question had undoubtedly aroused amongst the bystanders was, to say the least of it, embarrassing. |
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The frangible ammo disintegrates on target, meaning there is no back splash or ricochets to harm the shooter or other bystanders. |
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When shooting for practice, make sure your backstop will prevent ricochets and protect bystanders. |
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He apologized for hitting the wrong people, saying he didn't like getting innocent bystanders involved. |
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A ring of admirers had already formed around their table, and Nyrouya thinned her lips disapprovingly at those bystanders. |
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It is even possible that innocent bystanders may suffer casualties as a result. |
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We should guard against emotionally driven demands to kill many bystanders in an effort to liquidate our enemy. |
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This can result in a loss of operational control, with the wheel possibly rolling away from the unit and injuring bystanders. |
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Late-night rows throughout the festivities threatened to engulf innocent bystanders and shocked tourists. |
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Some patients have asystole from the onset of arrest and are unsuitable for defibrillation by the ambulance crew or bystanders. |
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Kayla yelped in shock and embarrassment at the scene they were displaying to innocent bystanders. |
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Four innocent bystanders were injured by ricocheting bullets when a bagman for a Pattaya loan shark opened fire on his mobile phone. |
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Often the most panicked people are bystanders who become extremely fearful but have no outlet for that energy. |
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Roadside entertainment involved a man in a comic mask, walking around and fooling bystanders. |
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When someone accidentally bumps him on the street, his ranting makes bystanders scurry away. |
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At sunrise, a large crowd advances toward wooden barricades erected to protect storefronts and bystanders. |
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Shocked bystanders hugged each other, some crying or holding their hands to their faces as ambulances, sirens wailing, evacuated the wounded. |
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If you're leading, think about the position of your belayers and bystanders if you should pull something off. |
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Behind her, a woman grabs another troublemaker by the ear and clouts him over the head, to the delight of the bystanders. |
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Well, it doesn't end with a rooftop concert played for a puzzled and scant audience of bystanders. |
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I have a quick temper which can flare up and be over in seconds, which makes me rueful, but at least provides bystanders with entertainment. |
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The scene of bodies covered in bloodstained blankets, with debris and chunks of bodies scattered across the road, revolted bystanders. |
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It's also a gangster film more interested in innocent bystanders than hoods or the police who chase them. |
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The bystanders jumped out of the way of the speeding Japanese machine as he pulled on the gear shift with a smooth control. |
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It didn't help, of course, not really, but at least there were no innocent bystanders around to suffer my invective. |
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His city is relentlessly sleazy and oppressive, and its cops apparently exist only to crack open the heads of innocent bystanders. |
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The man was acting crazy and the bystanders let him continue on his way uninhibited. |
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Much of the policing so far is unobjectionable in its goals and motivation but barely acceptable in the costs to innocent civilian bystanders. |
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Innocent bystanders received another eye roll as I let myself be swept down the hallway, Julia chattering the whole way. |
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Dancing on the bonnet of your Model A, or perhaps charging around on your horse, hooting savagely and bullwhipping innocent bystanders. |
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They were bystanders, fanners of flames, perhaps, but empty-handed, palms held upwards for inspection. |
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The sight of vintage McAllister haring up the wing, a trail of defenders made to look like lumpen bystanders in his wake, thrilled us all. |
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The road had not been closed and bystanders gathered to watch the events unfold. |
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Military officials have said the order to strike again would not have been given had many bystanders been present. |
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If bystanders are present, get them to phone for an ambulance at once. |
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After several abortive attempts at spelling the name of the street correctly in his notebook, the officer co-opted some bystanders and dragged the poor horse into Hoe Street. |
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This is undoubtedly a good thing, as it allows him to wave his arms about and shout with little danger of catching innocent bystanders on the chin. |
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It is blatantly unethical to wreak vengeance upon innocent bystanders. |
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In this frightening raw video, fireman and bystanders run as the South Tower collapses. |
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Because she didn't seem to be armed, police cars did not apprehend her as she alternated between stops and starts and conversations with curious bystanders. |
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As a handful of bystanders stood by, the plows methodically bashed into the landmark's walls until a heap of black concrete filled Seventh Street. |
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He had not set off a series of bombs, killing and maiming innocent bystanders in broad daylight. |
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Among the scores of bystanders watching their small town turn into war zone was a marine veteran who was close with Stone. |
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Chemical weapons are worse than phosphorous bombs, presumably, but mainly to bystanders. |
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What matters is verifying them and protecting sources and innocent bystanders. |
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These bystanders can help mitigate abuse by calling out bullies. |
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The great majority of investors choose to be passive bystanders, hoping for the best and wringing their hands occasionally when they hear of another collapse. |
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The bystanders heroically rescued her from under a school bus. |
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The damage all chemical stupefiers have done to innocent bystanders such as parents and friends, is immeasurable, and so very costly to society as a whole. |
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In groups they can poison the atmosphere of an entire pub in seconds, swilling ale, braying, tormenting the barmaid, spilling ale and lumbering against bystanders. |
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The bystanders shook their heads and clucked sympathetically. |
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This in fact means to struggle in the way of God by striving to do good, and to fight against only those who persecute and not by attacking innocent civilians or bystanders. |
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I will finish Naylor if it kills me, or a few innocent bystanders. |
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The youngster was hauled out from between the platform and the train by bystanders after falling from a footplate during yesterday's busy rush hour. |
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They frighten a few people, are rude to bystanders and astonish a cleaning lady. |
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Bystanders and ambulance workers made crude stretchers to carry the wounded to vehicles to take them to nearby hospitals. |
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The bystanders had entered in two groups of three via the Main Street entrance which led into the loungeroom. |
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Chain saw users should maintain a safe distance from bystanders but should never work alone. |
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For two centuries Asians have been bystanders in world history, reacting defenselessly to the surges of Western commerce, thought, and power. |
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Again, some bystanders complained, this time at Caesar's wasteful extravagance. |
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Two female bystanders, including Tanya Baker, tried to break up the fight. |
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Kibbitzed by sympathetic bystanders, the desperate driver tinkers ineffectually under the hood. |
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These reps encourage young people to get so kaylied they put glasses into the faces of innocent bystanders. |
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The bystanders were indiscriminately gunned down by trigger-happy gang members. |
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As the train approached Manchester the trackside bystanders became increasingly hostile, booing, hissing and waving banners against Wellington. |
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Bystanders staunched the flow of blood with towels and an apron. |
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The Insular Police, resembling the National Guard, opened fire upon unarmed cadets and bystanders alike. |
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A law was eventually passed to protect innocent bystanders from assault by wastes thrown into the street. |
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The cane-wielding commander in chief and several bystanders subdued the would-be killer, an unemployed housepainter named Richard Lawrence. |
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Bystanders were run down and injured more often than the feudists. |
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The authorities seem to be indifferent bystanders to this distractive practice. |
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A LIFEBOATMAN yesterday told how bystanders shared his horror at the sight of this reckless man walking his dog on a jetty lashed by 20-foot waves. |
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Ask a family member or neighbor to be present while using a chain saw in case of an emergency and maintain a safe distance of 50 feet from all bystanders. |
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Man evolved out of The Bystanders, a successful close harmony pop group from Merthyr Tydfil who played numerous club residencies in Wales, often playing several clubs a night. |
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