Meanwhile, the chief constable's vision for community policing across the county was given a warm welcome by forum members. |
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Senior councillors, residents and police officers have welcomed the chief constable's statement. |
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He also made an unscheduled visit to see the constable's colleagues yesterday, before completing his official duties. |
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Hanging in the heart of Edinburgh, Constable's vision of Dedham Vale is a wistful window on to the very soul of rural England. |
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Special constabulary officers were honoured for their service to Wiltshire Police at the Chief Constable's parade on Tuesday. |
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The watchdog has insisted the chief constable's actions were justified after republicans hit out at Sir Hugh Orde's reassertions. |
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On another occasion, Turner thought his own work appeared dull next to Constable's, so he added a daub of red paint to an otherwise grey landscape. |
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This has led the police authority to consider the chief constable's position and it was considered to be appropriate to accept his retirement. |
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I have no doubt that the Chief Constable's opinion is well-founded. |
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On the day of the investiture, two other bombs were planted in Caernarfon, one in the local police constable's garden which exploded as the 21 gun salute was fired. |
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Each parish elects its own force of Honorary Police consisting of Centeniers, Vingteniers and Constable's Officers. |
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The Constable's Chamber is a large room located in the castle's medieval section. |
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By the conventions of the time, Constable's picture was entirely unexhibitable and could only be regarded as a sketch. |
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The oil sketches of The Leaping Horse and The Hay Wain, for example, convey a vigour and expressiveness missing from Constable's finished paintings of the same subjects. |
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Constable's usual subjects, scenes of ordinary daily life, were unfashionable in an age that looked for more romantic visions of wild landscapes and ruins. |
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The creation in 1191 of the position of Lord Mayor of London removed many of the Constable's civic powers, and at times led to friction between the two. |
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