Eventually, news reached the Captain, who dispatched a gunnery sergeant and a squad of Marines with non-defective handcuffs to apprehend her. |
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The multimillionaire, clad in a red prison garb, was led in handcuffs through a throng of TV cameras. |
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The Herald carried on its front page one of the suspects being led in handcuffs by detectives from his home. |
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As many of us know from our cops and robbers days, handcuffs are used for restraining someone. |
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She gave up surprisingly easy, and was quickly carted into isolation, restrained by handcuffs. |
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Finally, he reached into his knapsack, removing a pair of handcuffs and leg shackles to restrain Nathan. |
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The shoring was removed, so that the tunnel started to collapse, and protesters were dragged out by ropes attached to handcuffs. |
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She then handed me ankle cuffs and handcuffs to fasten on my ankles and wrists. |
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Some were held in lockdowns for 23 hours a day, and then taken from their cells bound in handcuffs, leg irons and waist chains. |
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Others were knocked to the ground with rifle butts, kicked and beaten with handcuffs. |
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He shows off for friends by sneaking out the key and getting himself out of handcuffs, even when he's manacled behind the back. |
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Two police officers took a bald-headed chap out of the house in handcuffs and put him in the van. |
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The master-at-arms immediately walked over toward Jack, taking out a pair of handcuffs. |
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As he was walking past a ship chandler's shop, he was shocked to see handcuffs, leg shackles, and thumbscrews in the window. |
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Mike stood at attention until the closest sergeant reached him with handcuffs. |
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A sibling showed authorities a pair of handcuffs he said were used to chain his brother in the basement, according to charging documents. |
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Nobody could believe it when he was found dead, naked and trussed up in handcuffs, blindfold and gagged. |
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Nobody could believe it when Mr O'Brien was found dead in a blood-soaked bedroom, naked and trussed up in handcuffs, blindfold and gagged. |
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Both men denied any wrongdoing when they appeared in handcuffs at a news conference in Manila on Tuesday. |
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The sorrowful good-byes continued for several minutes before a police officer replaced the handcuffs. |
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Then he was shackled in handcuffs, leg irons, and a belly chain and taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. |
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Every time he left his cell, including for medical appointments, Thomas had to wear a body belt and was shackled with handcuffs and leg irons. |
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In my case, I did think it was true in the latter case, with the handcuffs removed after the prisoner began to give birth. |
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Suddenly, he yanked free as his hand came up and cuffed my wrist with my own handcuffs. |
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Jim could see another set of handcuffs, securing Blair's wrists behind his back. |
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We've replaced their cuff links with handcuffs and moved their photos from magazine covers to wanted posters. |
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But Makowe barked an order to the policewoman and, in an instant, a pair of handcuffs clicked shut around Julian's wrists. |
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He waved a pair of handcuffs under his prisoner's nose, forcing him to notice the razor sharp inner edges. |
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Slap a pair of handcuffs on the bullies and show them what a real prison is like. |
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If you're going to get handcuffs on them, to restrain them, obviously they're going to get cut somewhere along the line. |
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The two Norwegians threatened to arrest Inge while the out of uniform police officer wielded a pair of handcuffs to add to the threats. |
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He also made reference to injuries to his wrists which he stated were caused by the application of handcuffs. |
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Actual policemen brought the prisoners down to the police station in handcuffs and did the booking. |
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He hangs up his badge and his handcuffs tomorrow after 36 years on the force. |
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Another short chain joins the leg-irons to the handcuffs, ensuring the captives cannot walk properly. |
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I told Paul C. that there were no straitjackets or handcuffs involved in that performance, at all. |
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The prisoner told lawyers he was tortured using the strappado, in which a prisoner is suspended from a bar with handcuffs. |
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She added a touch of pink glamour to her hot hatchback with a pair of fluffy pink handcuffs to hang on the rear-view mirror. |
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Inmates can also move around freely, without fetters or handcuffs, and families can visit twice a week. |
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I await the knock upon the door and a brace of burly policemen with handcuffs. |
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He was forced face down on the bunk while the handcuffs were removed and replaced by nylon flex cuffs. |
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He took the handcuffs and cuffed Joe's hands so that the cuffs ran through the rail. |
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And now, they drew closer still, handcuffs in one hand and electric prods in the other. |
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He felt the gentle give of the handcuffs beneath his expert hands and reigned in his emotions. |
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Almost 10 years went by, I was debt-free and I also wanted to be free of those golden handcuffs. |
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The slump in the stock markets has sunk many stock options, the golden handcuffs that are supposed to keep employees in place. |
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So, the incentives act like handcuffs for the employee, albeit golden handcuffs. |
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You'll find these companies have options plans for staff that become a set of golden handcuffs. |
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He was visiting his children when federal agents descended upon his ex-wife's house and took him away in handcuffs. |
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At 10.24 am he was brought without handcuffs into court and through the prisoners' docks. |
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A 19-year-old who escaped police still wearing the handcuffs used to detain him has been brought to justice. |
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In large classrooms on the upper floors of the western buildings, the patrol found heaps of shackles, handcuffs, whips and lengths of chain. |
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He was kneeling on the floor, blindfolded and gagged and wearing handcuffs. |
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A red-faced couple were forced to drive to Hadleigh fire station after the handcuffs they had put on got stuck. |
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We handcuffed him, but he broke the chain of the handcuffs by pulling them apart and ended up wounding his hand. |
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Then, in 2013, Ai used precious jade to replicate the handcuffs that confined him to his chair during his 2011 imprisonment. |
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The one for the handcuffs is oversized to allow fast manipulation. |
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Koh acknowledged that these methods have included the use of tear gas, pepper-spray, stun guns, stun belts, police dogs, handcuffs and leg shackles. |
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Upon reaching a corridor she stopped as three policemen escorting a repulsive, corpulent man in handcuffs to an interrogation room passed by in front of her. |
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By a fortuitous coincidence, it involves some real handcuffs. |
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He frisked me, then twisted my arms, and placed handcuffs on me. |
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One reason is that the high salaries many of our leaders receive, in newsrooms and business offices as well as corporate headquarters, have turned into golden handcuffs. |
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The shackles on his ankles and the handcuffs on his wrist made him ache. |
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Every time I run that thought experiment, it ends up with handcuffs and jail time for the black kids, if not worse. |
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The handcuffs required her to reach with both hands as she tugged up the left leg of her stockings. |
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Gucci stores displayed silver handcuffs emblazoned with the double G in their store windows in Florence and Milan. |
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I spent 12 years in corporate America wearing the golden handcuffs. |
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And I just saw him looking very distressed before they forced him into his seat, and put a blindfold on him and covered his handcuffs with a blanket. |
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Grandpa went to the police precinct and came back with handcuffs. |
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As for whether Hannah will hang up her handcuffs, Piper was noncommittal about the future of Secret Diary. |
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The article reported that the girl was detained in handcuffs and shackles. |
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Whenever I left the room I had ear muffs, handcuffs and a blindfold placed upon me. |
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This time when he was brought to the station in handcuffs there were no courtesies, no cups of chai. |
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He had been left hanging, by handcuffs and not allowed to lower his arms for 22 hours each day for two consecutive days. |
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By 1988 she was guesting on national television's New Year's Eve national lottery, run by the Finanza, the same tax authorities that last week put her in handcuffs. |
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After the sentence was handed down, the men were led in handcuffs out of the courthouse amid crowds of people. |
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A less ectoplasmic explanation for her departure is that LWT failed to provide a substantial golden handcuffs contract to the hostess of a show with falling figures. |
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In our view, the use of handcuffs does not render the verdict unsafe. |
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The four cops busy with Caine wrestled him and slapped handcuffs on him. |
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On a cold, foggy night On Feb 26, 1998 I walked out a dingy hotel in handcuffs. |
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Two men carrying handcuffs and leg irons came for him at his mother's home in Sacramento, Calif., shoved him into a van and bound him hand and foot. |
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On one occasion an onlooker also tied the jackets, but others in the crowd were not satisfied and asked that they could secure him further with chains and handcuffs. |
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He might no longer enjoy a golden handcuffs deal with ITV, but following his recent series Wire In The Blood he's got three other projects in the pipeline. |
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An armed and uniformed stranger handcuffs and takes away your parent, then places you in a police car, where you are separated from your rescuer by a metal grid. |
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These days, not unreasonably, he seldom consents to interviews other than to promote the occasional work for RTE to which his golden handcuffs deal commits him. |
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It's not until they are carrying me away, not until I can feel the cold metal of the handcuffs biting into my wrists, that it sinks in I just shot Santa Claus. |
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A man who was arrested on suspicion of drink driving gave police officers the run-around after he slipped out of a pair of handcuffs and escaped from the back of a patrol car. |
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After a few minutes, UCE 53 gave Webb the ghb, and the police, laying in wait, closed in and put him in handcuffs. |
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That can provide a better incentive than the combination of options, salary, pension and golden handcuffs which are common to stock market companies. |
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Headteachers said that their staff in tough schools wanted smaller classes and better support instead of extra pay, whether it was called danger money or golden handcuffs. |
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For those of us who've had enough of whips, handcuffs and submissive heroines, here's hoping that Bridget is still 50 shades of scatty. |
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In The 39 Steps, Hitchcock's glamorous blonde star, Madeleine Carroll, is put in handcuffs. |
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I haven't the uniform, the taser, the nightstick, the handcuffs, the physical strength, the authority. |
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It was a series of kids' cagoules and four or five ' ready-made sets of handcuffs. |
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They were still trying to identify the other eight bodies, which were discovered next to a shotgun, handcuffs and a flak jacket. |
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At a house in Saxon Green, Escomb, opposite a historic Saxon church, a man, 29, was led away in handcuffs. |
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The term also applies to handcuffs and other similarly conceived restraint devices that function in a similar manner. |
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But Newcastle Crown Court heard he arrived carrying a fake warrant card and handcuffs, claiming to be a senior detective. |
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When police raided Cox's home they found the call centre worker's underwear, CS gas spray, a police helmet, handcuffs, and a stab vest. |
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A further search of the bag revealed smoke grenades, handcuffs and the cash from the robbery. |
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Her next task will be to find stilettos to match her new ankle bracelets and the handcuffs already in her wardrobe. |
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One pair of handcuffs will put both hands out of commission. |
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While the park provides shirts, hats, and badges, the officer is responsible for acquiring boots, pants, a leather belt, handcuffs, and a nightstick. |
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The stock plan really served as golden handcuffs for the executives. |
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I'm pained by the feel of an emery board on the skin around my nails and get claustrophobic in Ikea, so slapping and handcuffs are never going to do it me. |
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