Jerry Vick I think probably was the most effective vice cop I've ever seen. |
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A serial bank robber busts out of prison with a federal cop as an accidental hostage. |
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It's a sad tale of the fate of a whistleblower, and a dark rump of cop culture. |
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You shouldn't be able to become a cop if your mind is poisoned with racism and ignorance. |
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This action-packed cop thriller rattles along at a cracking pace, with strong performances from all the leading players. |
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Not only is he in the position where he has to make tough decisions, he doesn't cop out of them. |
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I get a cop who sounds like an old bored man who'd really rather be at the bingo parlor. |
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The cops cleared the streets in front and brought up the rear, but along the whole enormous length of the demo there wasn't a cop in sight. |
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The buddy picture genre gets a kick-start by pairing up a homicide cop and a fire marshal to solve the case. |
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In the baronial study, the girl, her lover, the cop and a few businessmen all wait for the witching hour. |
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Far away from the spotlight of red carpets and cop shows, he seems content. |
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But just a word to the wise, official traffic cop cars parked on the grassy knoll just of Thorburn Road give the game away. |
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Then I saw the cop fly past me and realized the young man was fleeing from a crime worse than not wearing a helmet or running a red light. |
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In the film, retired cop Harrison Ford hunts down renegade human replicants amid a dark futuristic vision of Los Angeles. |
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The cop read the ransom note over and then he scanned it and put the note in a plastic ziplock bag. |
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It's a liberated zone, the only place where the cop won't treat you like trash. |
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In Washington D.C., a cop threatened to arrest me once because I didn't have a front license plate on my car. |
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Driving to work this past Sunday evening, I was pulled over by a cop for failing to stop at a stop sign. |
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Gary Basaraba is a jovial veteran cop and Jason Gedrick plays his chip-on-his-shoulder rookie partner. |
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Tracking down a horrifying killer, a rookie cop discovers what it is like for the hunter to become the hunted. |
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He let us take turns riding in the trailer until a traffic cop stopped and talked to us. |
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But for a burned out cop like Mitch, it was just what the proverbial doctor had ordered. |
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The manager and the cop were still talking as the teller let the customer through the security gate. |
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I thought the whole idea behind po-mo was so that everyone could do their own thing and not cop a bagging. |
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A career cop who followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, he believes the end justifies the means. |
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The matey management style has been replaced by the good cop, bad cop double act. |
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A uniformed cop stands next to the boy and both are enclosed in a space fenced off with four-foot-high barriers. |
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The cop showed him the quarter in his left hand and then with a couple of quick flicks of the wrist, the quarter disappeared. |
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I hope the next cop who tickets me looks just like that, fishnet stockings and all! |
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It's harder still when there's no moral cop walking the beat to blow the whistle when things get out of control. |
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Then she remembered, just as the cop car topped the hill, she was in the wrong lane. |
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An articulated lorry had shed its load right outside the cop shop in Kirkdale I noticed on the way home. |
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Doyle approached a cop who had examined the charred shell of the limo and asked him what might have happened. |
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The seriously wooden actor is a dull love-interest, playing a cop with an air of puzzled bewilderment. |
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When bigoted, sexist cop Matt Dillon rescues Thandie Newton from that blazing car, he primly pulls down her skirt as he yanks her out. |
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I've considered giving the machine a miss, but I think that would be a cop out and I wouldn't feel right about that. |
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As the cop turns to leave, the punk's screams change from mock protest to real anger. |
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The cop had lost his job after being accused of sexually molesting a three-year-old boy. |
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A short, mutton-chopped cop grabbed his sleeve and pushed him toward the open doors of a Black Maria. |
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He did rob a couple dozen banks when he was a cop before his best friend turned him in. |
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I finally decided that I am not buying a traditional hat but will cop out and wear a fascinator. |
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The Tallahassee cop decided to play a little gag to break the monotony of a training mission. |
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The silent cop at the corner of the Coast Highway means it's customary to make long turns. |
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Someone should have told him that the two-handed pistol grip, as applied to every TV cop flick, is a post-war technique. |
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Luckily, the timely intervention of a dutiful cop prevented the scene from getting ugly. |
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In 1998, Jackie Chan was paired up in a cop buddy film with motormouthed comedian Chris Tucker. |
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Your average traffic cop must pull over hundreds of motorists a month, many of whom are going to give him a mouthful. |
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Trey is a cop who moonlights as an actor and spends much of his time mugging for the cameras mounted inside the car he shares with Mitch. |
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In body cam video from the PD, you see a large crowd gathered around watching the cop who's holding the truck driver. |
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I was about to cop a pair on eBay last night, but somebody sniped me at the last minute. |
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I happen to know a cop personally, and she is an honest and upfront person on and off the job. |
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With one last glance back, both to the accelerating cop and his four friends behind him, he gunned it. |
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A cop is telling a courthouse that he shot dead a homeless squeegee man because he felt scared. |
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Sean Penn admits he's not much cop at reading bedtime stories to his children. |
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For politicians who have come to realise that the state is not much cop at either capital funding or operations, this should be a godsend. |
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It's great for a temporal cleansing and balancing of the self, but it's not much cop for actual space clearing of persistent presences. |
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It was clear that the cop saw him as a natural enemy and a standard-bearer of the drug culture. |
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Early last month a highway patrol cop spotted Jerome Broaster stashing a gun inside a brown Oldsmobile in the course of a routine traffic stop. |
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If a rookie cop is assigned to a corrupt station house, he stands a good chance of being corrupted himself. |
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Thats why you will see a car chase on the news and several cop cars will be following behind the getaway car for a while, just hanging back. |
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Two of the robbers are brothers, and one becomes violently angry when the cop offs his sibling. |
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Did the two hatch the plot together, in secrecy, with the over eager Heffernan ready to cop the worst of it should their plan go belly up? |
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Near the start of the film, a city cop volunteers to help the small-town policemen, who seem to be in over their heads. |
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It's just not as fun playing a straight-arrow LAPD cop as it is a sociopathic mobster. |
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A few days ago, a cop had come to our door to explain the strange incident with Nick's dad. |
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The best case scenario of swinging at a cop is you miss while his head is turned and he doesn't see it. |
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In Season One of Kojak we are introduced to this tough-as-nails NYC cop who always wears his Sunday best. |
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When two young men are driving along the highway one evening, they are flagged down by a cop and anxiety soon turns to paranoia. |
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In the swirl of movement that follows, things happen fast even though it seems to the cop as if everything has gone into slow motion. |
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He's really a cop going undercover to find the perpetrators of a series of daring hijackings. |
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If a policeman on horseback represents the immovable object, a cop straddling a bike represents a precariously balanced man on wheels. |
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Those driving the former cop cars off the lots could conceivably be pulled over and ordered into inspection by real cops. |
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I met him last year, and he impressed me as a cop who had quickly grasped that racing inquiries needed forensic detection skills. |
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The Iraqi undercover cop identifies the suspected moneyman and he pistol-whips him. |
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I have this one idea about a cop who's about to get thrown off the force, because he plays by his own rules. |
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No one needed to see another movie where the villain and the cop know each other intimately. |
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It was an open invitation to be pulled over over by any cop who saw him, which was exactly how he was busted. |
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So what's an ordinary citizen, or cop or government official to do with that in mind? |
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This was roundly contradicted by the top cop responsible for traffic policing. |
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We'd been through a really tough week in Dublin so, to be honest, we expected to cop some backlash. |
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I think I must be setting some kind of a record for the number of bans incurred and also the speed at which I cop them. |
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If a person is caught traveling above the average speed they will cop multiple fines and lose several more points. |
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Let the government cop the political flak for spending taxpayers' money on this instead of heart operations. |
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Then there were the subsequent occasions I was unfortunate enough to cop an earful. |
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It has so much to offer as the home of cricket, and though we cop it on the boundary, it's a fantastic crowd and a great place to play cricket. |
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The more we say the more he tends to cop it on the field, so let's just say we're delighted to see him back. |
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Besides, even if you were to cop that kiss, you would not magically get A's or stop daydreaming. |
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With the increased risk of being caught, people no longer dared either to cop a free ride or to carry a weapon. |
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Of course, a player tends to cop this type of attitude when he knows his days with his current employer are numbered. |
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They get paid millions to cop an attitude and are allowed to fail to deliver the goods on the field, court, or what have you. |
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I feel like I just shelled out a couple hundred bucks for dinner for two at a nice restaurant, but didn't even get to cop a feel. |
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Despite their stuck-in-high-school doofiness, they were loyal friends who tried to do right by the girls, even as they were trying to cop a feel. |
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People in Cornwall will be parading about in horse costumes trying to cop a feel of the local farmer's daughter. |
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If he tries anything funny, like lifting up her skirt to cop a feel, he gets his hand slapped. |
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You wouldn't believe how many guys try to cop a feel, or jump on stage and try to molest me. |
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He thinks it's a good thing that I keep staring at him, but really I'm just afraid he's going to try to cop a feel while I'm not looking. |
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Then she tried dating, concluding from one adolescent's attempt to cop a feel that all men go about this, no matter what their age. |
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If you can't stomach sneaky and malevolent payback, cop it sweet or get another job. |
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If that does transpire to be truly the case, I suppose I'll just have to cop it sweet. |
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Tell all the whingeing people to cop it sweet, and when they go home to wherever they can continue to whinge to whoever will listen. |
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To encourage the defendant to cop a plea, some reduction in the charge is usually offered. |
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When common criminals are allowed to cop a plea, they plead guilty first as part of the bargain. |
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Before, the administration seemed to want it to do kind of a good cop, bad cop with Arafat. |
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Our guess is that it wasn't until he saw her nearly naked that he recognised who he'd been trying to cop off with. |
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I know it's so one can cop off and all that, but I just had to write and tell you. |
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We have just ended the last car chase scene and we want to establish that they are now back in the cop shop. |
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But the good news on that is I have a receipt for it, so they can't use it to buy a big lunch on the way back to the cop shop. |
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So Mad Brad goes down to the cop shop and gives him the denial version of events. |
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If they don't carry ID at all times, they'll have repeated trips to the cop shop. |
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The cop shop will work with the existing police station in Farnworth and will increase the number of officers out on the streets. |
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My father recently had his car broken into outside his office in town and so he went to the cop shop to report it. |
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For like, the seventh time in a week I took all the evidence down to the local cop shop and am content to let them deal with it. |
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But what I enjoyed most was the goings on at the local cop shop which serves as mountain rescue base. |
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He had no job and spent most of his free time in the lockup at the cop shop. |
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We have a cop who falls in love with a possible culprit in a murder mystery. |
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He gets half way across town before the cop patrolling his neighborhood pulls him over for curfew violation. |
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This strikes me as not exactly a cop out, but rather a glossing over what, to me, is so simple. |
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There was some romantic involvement with a rather forgettable and unattractive cop with an angular face and dirty-looking designer stubble. |
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I mean we could play as fast as we want, growl a lot and detune our guitars but I think that would just be a cop out to the fans as well as us. |
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Cut to a fast-paced car chase, cop cars in pursuit of suspects in a getaway car. |
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Any good Alabama cop knows that writers are effete liberals who stay up all night doing drugs with their decadent friends. |
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York Central is an industrial wasteland of the type favoured by gritty cop dramas. |
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Once I worked on a case where we had retained an expert witness who was a retired cop to testify about security. |
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The cop swiftly rebukes Bieber, who then goes off to cross his arms and sulk petulantly in a corner. |
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The eye of the cop is primarily on the number plate of the vehicle. |
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Johnson testified that he was the only one to reply, telling the cop that they were almost to where they were going. |
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You can defend yourself against an indictment or you can cop a plea. |
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I think they were trying to get the defense to cop a plea in that case. |
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The cop who shot Akai, he should be arrested and reprimanded for what he did. |
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Some later claimed that a cop shook a can of mace, an uncalled for act of aggravation, one man said. |
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They waved down a pair of responding cops who followed the alleged cop killer into the subway. |
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Johnson is the first cop not wearing riot gear and carrying an assault rifle to walk down Florissant in the past few days. |
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Nobody ever says they want to become a cop so they can bust people for urinating in public or drinking alcohol on their stoop. |
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Another guy asks to cop an Oscar feel, and when the trophy is handed to him, he does a couple of bicep curls with it. |
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The facts do not cease to matter merely because a white cop killed a black boy. |
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One cop who admitted to hitting the man went on to become one of the five whites on the six-member Ferguson City Council. |
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One cop who worked on the case joked that they would need a booster seat for the defense table. |
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Russell was unarmed, but he was still a cop in the bravest sense, and he ran after the fleeing Voii. |
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He died in July after being grabbed around the throat by a cop and wrestled to ground where the breath flew out of him. |
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Malik responded through the bullhorn, calling for the immediate indictment of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot and killed Brown. |
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Morales made his way to Mexico, where an effort to capture him led to a shootout, which ended with a local cop being killed. |
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Carlson says psychological counseling is available for any cop who needs it. |
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In other words, cates was still a cop and she was still an inner-city teenage single mom. |
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Two days later I was summoned to the cop shop for a statement. |
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He had studied accounting in college, but he had become a cop for the same reason as Ramos. |
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We now have the right to remain silent and even question the reason why we are being dragged to the police stations, commonly known as cop shops in the streets. |
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The younger cop pondered my handiwork, unsure how to answer. |
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The rearmost row of boxes toppled from the back of the truck, crashing onto the road, and Ian glanced behind him as the thin cop shouted in surprise. |
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The cop complied and the other teen, Francis Estevez, began to cry after her hands were cuffed behind her. |
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The policeman reappeared the next evening, with one of his mates, and walked up and down the street a couple of times before returning to the warmth of the local cop shop. |
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Even though a grand jury chose not to indict the cop who killed Eric Garner, the video is damning of police. |
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Detective Blake, the cop in charge of the investigation, thinks Rick offed his wife, although Rick claims he was out of town at the time of the murder. |
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Ben just smiled and opened the door to the cop shop for her. |
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The cop had read a newspaper story about Lanza, and had a teenage son who was slowly going blind from a degenerative eye disease. |
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Since Monday I have been counting the number of coppers, cop cars, dog handling units, malicious arrests and good-humoured stop-and-searches I've spotted in Hackney. |
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At ABC, their ribald cop show, The Job, was jerked around the schedule before finally being canceled in 2002 after two seasons. |
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You begin at a dead stop, cop cars piled up maybe eleven inches off your rear bumper waiting patiently for you to step on it and try to make a getaway. |
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The cop was not named, but was identified as an African-American veteran of the division with no prior infractions. |
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It is such a relief to know which side is right, and downright comforting to have a hero in the person of that rookie cop who blew the whistle on the six bad cops. |
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Before Sarah was born, a cop named Donald Rios was shot around the corner from the school she now attends. |
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Parents panic and one renegade cop goes berserk, in footage that is clearly recalling the riots of the previous decade and a half, from Watts to Kent State. |
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Moreover, whether he's playing a Triad thug, a tough-as-nails cop or even a hardbitten firefighter, there's always a very convincing, down-to-earth character coming through. |
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For most of the movie they are working on the same side, but the cop is using law enforcement procedure, and Angelo is using vigilante techniques. |
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The problem starts in that instant of electric mistrust when the cop reaches for his gun, or employs a homicidal chokehold. |
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He will tell you why became a cop with the exact same words used by DePrimo and many of their fellow officers. |
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After the cop had stopped the attractive and self-assured woman for speeding, she let it drop that her father was himself an officer, recently retired. |
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That was until someone rapped on her door and her eyes open, the sun glaring into the window like a cop with a flashlight going to a car full of drunken teens. |
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About 25 more cops took our two bureau drivers, both Chinese citizens, to another cop shop after grabbing them by the arms and taking their phones away. |
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A firefight broke out and another cop was killed, but this time there was no getting away. |
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He was in the bathroom, perhaps trying to flush some pot down the toilet, when a cop burst in. |
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The story follows the adventures of a desk cop who, when his ex-wife is viciously murdered and his beloved daughter kidnapped, takes to the road after the perpetrators. |
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The cop plays cat-and-mouse with the robbers, knocking them off one by one, all the while carrying on a verbal sparring match with the ringleader via walkie-talkie. |
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He looked as forlorn as might be expected of a retired cop who finds himself the one behind bars. |
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He's hit on me all night, tried cop a feel, and refused to back off. |
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The street-smart cop initially wants nothing to do with the ambitious, sophisticated lawyer, but he soon realizes she might be his only chance to save himself. |
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A cop on the other side of the room tells the arresting officer that there's a help desk number tacked up underneath the memos on the booking area bulletin board. |
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We didn't realise until the cop cars and loudhailers appeared. |
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He plays a goof-off New York City cop in the show, which will air before New Girl on Tuesday nights. |
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The cop shot and killed graham, later saying the teen had reached for his waistband. |
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The cop lay open-eyed with a grievous head wound as Johnson again checked for a pulse. |
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In a grim echo of Michael Brown, the white New York City cop who placed Eric Garner in a banned chokehold wasn't charged. |
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A 28-year-old gunned down in a dark, New York City hallway by a rookie cop who apparently made a fatal mistake. |
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It becomes a battle of wills between the cop and the crazy for the life of the girl, although lurking beneath such intimations of horror is a modicum of respect. |
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Whether you like or loathe the AMC mystery, you love Holder, the shifty cop played by Joel Kinnaman. |
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The cop cars of tomorrow will shoot drones, transform from four-wheelers into quadrocopters and fly high above the dystopian hellscape formerly known as the LA Basin. |
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In the pilot, Brooks proves himself to be the lamest cop of all time by agreeing to lead the headless horseman to his head. |
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I got thrown in once when I was underage, not to eventful though...tried to get a cop to drive me home, he said sure and drove me straight to the tank. |
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She's a real tease, taunting him to steal a kiss or cop a feel. |
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Stylishly told, this is a taut cop thriller with excellent performances. |
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The one in Atlantic City with the cop and the hooker and the crazy guy and so forth. |
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The actor doesn't cop out by relying on past characterizations. |
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Maybe she's a cop who is a stickler for the rules because she's trying to impress the men upstairs. |
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William Parker is a straight-laced cop with dreams of ridding L.A of its crime and endemic corruption. |
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As I sauntered down the beach on the prowl for a passed out girl that I could cop a feel from, I spied a raggedy looking tent that was selling strange looking wares. |
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The traffic light changed, the traffic cop motioned for the crowd to cross, there was a surge forward, and suddenly the whole tone of the demonstration changed. |
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They are only intended to add ponderous weight to Eastwood's simple, plodding narrative, which might as well be a 45 minute episode of a cop show. |
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An 18-year-old was killed by police officers after opening fire on a cop with two guns in Kansas City in late October. |
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Green styles this sequence like the opening credits of a 1970s cop show, freeze-framing on Chris as he leaps over a fence and zooming the titles across the screen. |
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When I came out there was a motorcycle cop writing a parking ticket. |
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Stallworth operated over the phone with the kkk members, while a white undercover cop attended meetings using his name. |
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The cop reholsters his gun, and it seems to have ended with no further bloodshed as he moves to retrieve the knife. |
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The cop had gone through the activists' civil disobedience training. |
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The evidence will lead to the guilty, and any cop who decides who's the perp and then checks the evidence shouldn't have been a cop in the first place. |
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The cop who had pulled up behind him must have run his license plate and assumed he was that other Henry Davis. |
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And the male cop stuns Lollie with his Taser, right in front of the man's children. |
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This is as bad as a bent cop forging evidence to put a real criminal away. |
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But the show reminds us that he not only pimped for the president and cosied up to the mafia, but may have been responsible for the death of a cop whom he was cuckolding. |
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They have been caught lying, but even then, they won't cop it sweet. |
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There is a New York City cop who lost friends in the attack and who has been commandeered to accompany people on these boat rides, three times a day. |
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He looked away from the cop and continued to shimmy along the wall. |
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As the daughter of a cop who grew up over a meat market in East Boston, Di Silva knew better than to ask a lot of questions. |
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The 911 operator was profoundly grateful that I stayed on the line and explained that I'd misdialed, so she didn't have to send a cop to our house for nothing. |
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Don't cop out by claiming that you're trying to reach all readers. |
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Webb met Justice and uce 53 in the parking lot, threatening to balk at doing the exchange there, the undercover cop testified. |
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A traffic cop pounced on them and, screaming abuses, began slapping one of the men, who could not even shield himself for fear that the cart would go out of control. |
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Some of the man-bashing and emotional blackmail seems a bit of a cop out when sections of the production are effectively dramatic and poetically lyrical. |
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Perhaps it works best if seen as a character study of Detective Coleman, an examination of a cop who has seen so much evil that he is inured to it. |
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Instead, he barely pushed the jurors to charge the cop and allowed the unprecedented step of letting the officer testify. |
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Scripted cop shows and sit-coms have given way to unscripted documentaries and reality-TV shows. |
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It seems they play good cop, bad cop out on the training pitch. |
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I hadn't invited Dave to our own party because he always disgraces himself, tries to cop off with everyone and anyone, and then vomits in the flowerbeds. |
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That is not to be, as in this moth-eaten tale of an honest cop versus the criminal underworld, there is nothing we have not seen and been weary of in the past. |
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Michaels shoved me into the backseat with a harsh push and slammed the door in my face, and I realized it has been a while since a cop has done that to me. |
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But Shaft spends the entire movie partnered with his cop buddies, all of whom are made to make a point of saying how much trouble they'll be in for helping Shaft. |
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We are going to cop flak from everywhere, but we are used to that. |
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After that, nix was permitted by the cop to leave and find someone to replace him. |
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Originally, I was going to cop out of this with a joke answer. |
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And with pols who had been particularly outspoken in opposing gay rights, the VP could cop quite an attitude. |
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Some wannabe hero cop comes out of nowhere and grabs me and puts a gun to my face. |
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Famished for power and perks, they pour out of the law schools and the centers for the study of this and that to cop the boodle when their side wins. |
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A slow-motion gun battle ballet where the morally confused killer and less than law abiding cop exchange turgid glances and round after round of titanium hailstones? |
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Two things the police have going for them are the beat cop who has worked the neighborhood for years and police snitches who, for a fee or a favor, keep the police informed. |
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Roads prone to gridlocks and bumper-to-bumper traffic have both the traffic cop and the commuter blowing horns and exchanging a colourful repartee. |
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In other words, you need more than one angry top cop hitting you with pepper spray. |
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In it, a riot cop blasts her in the face at point-blank range with tear gas. |
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The vigilante is either a lone-wolf cop or an aggrieved private citizen. |
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Celtic's bid for European glory bumped Sharon Small off the schedules, and when her cop drama returned to the box she finished the run having to eat lead. |
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But the greatest controversy concerns the character of the racist cop who pursues Carter vindictively, lying, cheating and forging a signature in an effort to frame him. |
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In crisp khakis, the cop stands at the head of a raggedy line of about 20 of us aspirants. |
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We all had a great laugh watching Cathy and Boyd cop it in Parliament. |
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One is a police cadet sent on an undercover mission so deep that only two people in the Hong Kong police force know that he isn't a disgraced cop who has joined the Triads. |
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Mind you, managers are always going to cop it from the press. |
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Does this mean Mary Jane is going to cop it in the first movie? |
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Honestly it's not the style, I just think that in their genre they're not much cop whereas Kelly and the MGM arrangers were at the top of their game. |
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In the video, the bus is getting searched by a cop with a German shepherd. |
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Di Caprio and Damon are undercover mob and cop agents respectively, inflitrating each other's ranks. |
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The clickable cop will teach the children about the police officers' uniforms and the tools they use,'' Maddigan said. |
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The narco cop had given me an ID, but there was no criminal record. |
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Genie swung a full-handed slap that sent the gaudily dressed cop staggering back. |
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Guiliani is hedging a bit, but he's not the white-bread cop so many blacks expect him to be. |
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She first sparked concern when she was involved in a series of fender benders starting when she hit a cop car this past April. |
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Peter inquires, apparently inquiring if the cop is a good shot. |
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The Rockwell equivalent in the show is a whimsical picture of a rural cop setting a speed trap. |
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Law enforcement professionals do not believe that paroling a cop killer is good public policy. |
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Like the cop in Blade Runner, Ridley Scott's glittery fantasy has a thing about killing magical unicorns. |
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The court heard that the 28-year-old Emirati cop had got consecutive sick leave certificates from a clinic, a hospital and a medical centre. |
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It's been 25 years since Willis's wise-cracking cop debuted in the original Die Hard. |
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Denzel Washington stars as a paralysed forensics expert relying on rookie cop Angelina Jolie in a calculatedly nasty serial-killer case. |
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Harrison Ford stars as a cop hunting android fugitives through a future city both awe-inspiring in its scale and grubbily lived-in. |
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She was so hyphy outside the club Saturday night, she nearly punched a cop! |
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Soul Suspect places you in the gumshoes of Ronan O'Connor, a cop on the trail of a serial killer in old Salem. |
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Of course, anyone who watches cop shows knows what a pat-down search is. |
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A particular highlight sees Fielding, in the guise of NYPD cop Raymond Boombox, patrol through the aisles in search of suspects. |
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He could jigger the ball o'er a steeple tall as most men would jigger a cop. |
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A CROOKED cop who stole drugs and PS200,000 in cash from a polcie strongroom was cleared of plying vice girls with cocaine yesterday. |
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No gun was found, and in this instance the cop was indicted. |
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The cop who detained the guy apparently called for reinforcement as more cops arrive at the scene to detain the jaywalker. |
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Gillian Anderson has brought the term ice maiden to a new level with her frosty cop Stella Gibson. |
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Her indifference astonished Clark, who has been a cop for 29 years. |
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A traffic cop tapped on a steamed-up window finding Carman skimpily dressed and husband Stephen in boxer shorts. |
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And with a rap sheet that includes two undeserved jail sentences, Pono is a target for every cop in the state. |
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And with a rap sheet that includes two jail sentences, Pono is the number one target of every cop in the state. |
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It is about the failed assassination of the president of France and an ex-military cop named Jack Reacher. |
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Good Day to Die Hard,' the fifth entry in the annals of hard-to-kill New York cop John McClane, is not that explosively bad movie. |
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So, the Bush Justice Department gave Sandy a slap on the wrist and let him cop a plea. |
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There's been times when I've been placed on-call and then called into court and then by the time I get down to court, they cop a plea. |
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But at least Val won't have to worry about sister Diane trying to cop off with this one when her back's turned. |
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The 34-year-old funnyman admits that he never hung out in the area of his posh public school where boys would go to cop off with the girls. |
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Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn cop off with romantically-minded girls in The Wedding Crashers. |
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That's rich coming from the woman whose hobby is breaking into strangers' flats in the middle of the afternoon to cop off with the delivery man. |
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He rotated and reshuffled his bowlers with the hyperkinetic intensity of a Delhi street cop while Cook stood passively and let matches drift. |
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He produced Sylvester Stallone's take as a stone-faced cop in ''Cobra'' and directed him as a truck-driving arm-wrestler in ''Over The Top. |
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She's trapped in a cop car trying to psychoanalyze an underused Anthony Mackie and realizing important things about her own life in the process. |
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This one-dimensionality makes Germinal a formidable national monument, but not much cop as a film. |
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We can spread a rumor this cop was dirty. Look, Tom, we have newspaper people on the payroll, don't we? |
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I suppose he must have been all right, because you don't half cop it for killing a soldier. |
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Ben Miller as up-tight Brit cop Detective Richard Poole stands out like a sore thumb in the tropical paradise. |
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Faced with the prospect of cooking for himself, his first thought was to cop out and order a pizza. |
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To get a firm cop bottom, the minder would whip the first few layers of yarn. |
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Billy Suggs spotted Sam standing outside the cop shop when he still was two blocks away. |
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Unbelievable as it seemed, the cop was clearly going after that sorry old farmer in his dilapidated shitmobile. |
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A local cop I knew was finishing up a piece of Snickers pie at the counter. |
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The block did not have anything so old-fashioned as a regular foot cop to tell these mutts to take it on the arches. |
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Written by Lee Kolinsky and career cop Michael Lovaglio, Send No Flowers follows Toni, who runs the city through the voice of her aging father Anthony. |
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Reese Witherspoon plays a cop who finds herself protecting the wife of a Mob informant who, for reasons not worth mentioning, is wanted by both the cops and the underworld. |
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A CRAZY cop has banned balaclavas from a freezing seaside town. |
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A FORMER top Midland cop has taken a trip down memory lane and penned a book featuring his memories of Teddy boys and the great smogs of Birmingham 50 and 60 years ago. |
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CopY is a Zn containing homodimeric repressor that binds to the promoter region of the cop operon, thereby regulating the synthesis of ATPases and chaperones. |
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This process is the unwinding of the several turns of the yarn, extending from the top of the cop in process of formation to the summit of the spindle. |
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Don't you see, laddie, you're much too valuable to squander your energies playing the lousy short con, suffering the cop roustings and head bustings, the chump change scores. |
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