It sounds too much like a cop-out from the coppers, because the problem is so large that it takes up valuable police resources. |
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I heard it too and it's not just coppers who are benefitting from this secret largesse, but politicians as well. |
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Due to coppers excellent heat transferral properties it could be assumed that an all copper heatsink would perform quite well. |
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They can be readily brazed, and many coppers and copper alloys can be welded by various gas, arc and resistance methods. |
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He seized his stylus and scratched twenty coppers from the total on his tablet. |
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Now and then, however, he managed to scrape together some coppers surreptitiously by holding a gentleman's horse or running on an errand. |
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He produced three shillings and a few coppers for the purchase of spirits saying that was all he had in the world. |
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Alexa gave her half of the coppers and one silver and stored the pouch into the lower side pocket of her khakis. |
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Abbey skipped up to the house, a silver bit and four coppers jingling in her apron pocket. |
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If you have jars or bottles which contain coppers or foreign coins at home you could donate them to the project. |
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Villagers will also be searching for their loose coppers to make up a mile of coins. |
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I am about to try and persuade mum to take me to Sainsburys to change up all my billions of coppers for actual usable cash. |
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Fifty some coppers met her questing fingers, seven more added once her count was complete. |
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Taking the price off the clothes you're wearing there, now that should come up to about two silvers and five coppers. |
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Crystal stared miserable at her polystyrene cup, which contained only a few coppers and one ten pence piece. |
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You find a space and trip along to the ticket machine, only to discover that you have come out with only a ten pound note and 26p in coppers. |
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The manager of the shop arrived to find the lock smashed, and the money, all silver and coppers, all gone. |
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The entrance fee was one shilling, and we had to borrow several pails to hold the coppers and other coins that were paid in. |
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All of the trees were gradually becoming painted with the familiar crimsons, coppers, golds, and bronzes. |
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Leaves are changing color to intense reds and pinks, vivid oranges and yellows, and more subdued browns and coppers as they fall. |
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And even against the increasing daylight we could make out that they were uniformed coppers, and that each of them was holding a push bike! |
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Here are the latest thoughts from Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Hastings, who presides over the coppers manning the checkpoints. |
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It was just my luck that at that moment a police van with nine or 10 coppers in it drove by. |
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The rooms were bigger than The Laughing God's, but no fires had been laid, there were no hot baths, and meals cost two coppers apiece. |
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It was just my luck that at that moment a police van with nine or ten coppers in it drove by. |
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They are pebbles that were magicked into looking like the coppers for three hours. |
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I tend to pick out the one pound coins and the silver to buy my lunch the next day so generally it's just the coppers that are left. |
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So we'll be having a crack at the gits who flout all the traffic laws that the coppers haven't got time for. |
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Running through the streets of the maritime city, the local coppers eyed us as we hunted for our getaway driver. |
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He tempted the children with goldfish, balloons, windmills, cheap toys and a few coppers to bring him rags, but some of the rags they brought him were still being used. |
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Coniston folk are busily mining their pockets for coppers in a bid to save one million pennies to install disabled facilities at the village's public toilet. |
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Another police car pulled up and another couple of coppers ambled out. |
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Search warrants in hand, the coppers nicked some computers, video game manuals, Blockbuster movie rental cards, DVDs, a microphone and a power cord. |
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For most coppers and copper alloys, the tensile strength of the hardest cold-worked temper is approximately twice the tensile strength of the annealed temper. |
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While on large surfaces, the coppers draw the eye and captivate the imagination. |
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Bess is paid ten coppers a week, and is provided with room and board. |
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She had fifteen coppers, twelve silvers, and fifty gold pieces. |
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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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Elements such as lead, tellurium, beryllium, chromium, phosphorus, and manganese have little or no effect on the corrosion resistance of coppers and binary copper-zinc alloys. |
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But while the coppers are much as they ever were, the criminals have changed. |
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And, if nothing else, the coppers get some idea of how extremist organisations work. |
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A standard alternator is fitted with 3 phase coppers and 1 neutral connection terminal. |
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The low-alloyed coppers facilitate electrical conductivity or a combination of high electrical conductivity and high mechanical strength. |
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Available in 32 fascinating shades including subtle jade greens, ruby reds, coppers, sapphire blues, violets and lovely rainbow effects. |
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They only lived in a back-to-back, but Leonard had worked hard as an overlooker at the Blind Institute, and they had put a few coppers away for a rainy day. |
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Yes, he would have been appalled by Costa's coppers and their sniffing dogs waylaying merrymakers in Taylor Square, but his outrage would not have stopped there. |
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Myra had taken in lodgers as a means of increasing her income and had started taking in laundry to make a few more coppers to help feed her growing family. |
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His absent smile reminded the two thirsty coppers that they were on duty. |
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This being the recognised time to give alms, I was besieged by beggars, who spread their napkins before us on the ground, sprinkled with a few coppers to excite generosity. |
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I wasn't thinking you meant aught by it, lad, and I'd not give two coppers for a youngster as didn't want to see his elders brought down a peg or two once in a while. |
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Such coppers or boilers appear to have been called miliaria, from their similarity of shape to a milestone. |
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Giving out more might harm relations with the public, senior coppers say. |
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The maximum capacity of the Paenhuys usually ran to three big and three small coppers per week. 18 to 20 batches would be brewed during the Summer, and 7 to 8 during the Winter. |
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This was also on the understanding that the brewing would yield a minimum quantity of respectively 10 and 8 barrels of beer, to avoid damage to the coppers. |
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However, when two coppers apprehend Jamie, it looks as if this nasty piece of work is finally going to get his comeuppance. |
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As the suspect was led away, they chatted to him gamely, presenting an image of the age-old kinship between coppers and crooks. But in fact these days they have little in common. |
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He oversaw the final issue of his coppers for Britain in 1806, and a major issue of coppers to circulate only in Ireland. |
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We have an empty cap, hoping for coppers to be placed in that cap. |
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ChemCoat® nonstick coatings can be applied to aluminum, steel, stainless steel, ceramics and some coppers and are used in applications requiring good sliding and nonstick properties as well as high wear resistance. |
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These updated patterns feature soothing colors, infused with purples, greens and metallic coppers, and inviting textures with thermographic and metallic accents. |
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Traditionally spectators donate money in the form of coppers, a colloquial term for 1p and 2p coins. |
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Bill James's urbanely amusing Harpur and Iles novels, about high-placed British coppers who work together while hating each other's guts, have come to feel like lethal entries in the Child's Garden of Evil Jokes. |
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At the same time, Washington state has experienced an unhappy spike in officers killed in the line of duty, including four in a single incident by an improperly monitored Arkansas felon with a grudge against coppers. |
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The wave of public sympathy that followed belied the fact that, in the aftermath of the Hillsborough Report and the Times's uncovering of the South Yorkshire police's negligence, coppers are under the cosh. |
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The pre-Christmas bribe worked in the short term because all-night boozing was introduced in winter, with more coppers on the street than you could shake a nightstick at. |
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It's back when Joe Public hated the police, coppers were as dodgy as Ray's curly hairdo, and sexism in the workplace was rifer than at a Benny Hill convention. |
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I got stuck in the middle of a real barney between a couple of tough coppers and a handful of hairy protesters, and I didn't enjoy it one single bit. |
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