First, it wished to convey its interest in establishing a collaborative and cooperative dialogue with the inspector general's office. |
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The presence of such technology may provide some assurance to the inspector. |
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It was simply a question on the facts of this case whether it was acceptable for the inspector to do that. |
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This email was from an inspector, who I think is higher up the police ladder than an officer. |
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The inspector will check worksheets, instrument printouts, and medical records for completeness. |
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He is also a farm inspector for both traditional and organic farms, and he said it was unusual to have a foot in both camps. |
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Ernest said he serviced it and he brought down an inspector from Antigua who would certify the aircraft airworthy. |
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You'll need to fill out an FAA airman's form, which is completed by the safety inspector and then sent to Oklahoma City for record keeping. |
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An airman inspector noticed the starboard aft wheel was missing all but one of its lug nuts. |
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I suggest your friend either contact a tax adviser to work out the liability or go directly to her own inspector of taxes. |
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A ticket inspector stopped her and found she had purchased a ticket at a discounted rate, although she did not hold a Young Person's railcard. |
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He said he had not addressed the remark to the inspector but to someone beside him. |
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Rangayana Raghu steals the show as a corrupt and weak-minded police inspector. |
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The absence of an accusatorial procedure places an inquisitorial burden upon an inspector. |
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It is largely left to the officer who is generally of inspector rank or above to actually tailor what is required to the person individually. |
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Garda sources last night said only ranks above that of inspector would be issued with phones. |
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He was called to the Bar in 1958 after two years in the Royal Navy, where he was an able seaman, and a period as a factory inspector. |
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When I purchased the property, my home inspector said I should install foundation vents. |
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The taller inspector pulled a folder out of the same abditory aether that had secreted the tea, and handed it over to Lestrade. |
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The inspector must conduct an exit interview with an authorized representative of the operation. |
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They say that there should be an independent prison inspector to examine the situation. |
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The inspector ended up making her visit extremely short, and we were hardly docked any points. |
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The planning inspector said she had seen an original plan that provided for twelve ensuite double bedrooms at first floor level. |
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The inspector should also check chimneys and flues for blockages, corrosion, disconnections, and loose connections. |
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A Government inspector has finally backed a controversial road scheme, putting an end to five years of debate and acrimonious protests. |
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Criticism that police may have been slow in responding was rejected by detective inspector Watson. |
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The detective inspector looked at the other musicians as if he was thinking about having them searched. |
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A Western Isles man has been appointed detective inspector for Orkney, Shetland, Caithness and Sutherland. |
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Tim is at present a detective inspector in Hastings and he and his family are active members of a church in Eastbourne. |
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He was promoted to detective inspector last September, and latterly has been based at Keighley. |
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He also telephoned a detective inspector and told him he was conducting a search. |
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Chelmsford's new detective inspector has vowed to purge the town of criminals through a hard-line proactive attitude to crime. |
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The planning inspector said she had seen an original plan that provided for twelve en suite double bedrooms at first floor level. |
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The inspector is not always right, and is often as exasperated and confused as any noir protagonist. |
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The inspector has also removed a proposed bypass and proposals for a new junior school. |
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The inspector asked the shopkeeper to store it out of sight in a deep freeze. |
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The 61-year-old became a private detective about 25 years ago after working as a detective inspector in Lewisham's CID division. |
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Arguments for and against a controversial new theme park ride have been aired before a Government inspector who must decide its fate. |
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However, at paragraphs 9 and 10 the inspector introduced an evidential presumption in favour of the map. |
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He is the first local bridge inspector to be criminally charged with attacking a tourist. |
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The inspector will question the availability of patient information and the system for correlating it with test data. |
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These various matters have all to be weighed and that is what a local planning authority or an inspector will do. |
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Back in the police station, the inspector slapped Baig many times and pushed him around. |
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However, he said that he would make a report, and that an inspector would examine the area. |
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The CPA inspector general's office began in January and has more than 100 employees continuing investigations. |
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The governor must approve the inspector general's findings before the reports are made public. |
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It was for that reason that it was referred to the U.S. inspector general's office. |
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Senators from both parties want new controls on the FBI, including an inspector general's office with teeth. |
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We have a government announce the appointment or proposed appointment of an inspector general. |
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The findings were in a memo sent by the inspector general to senior transportation officials, and leaked to the newspaper USA Today. |
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He commanded Fighter Attack Squadron 131 and served as the inspector general of U.S. Southern Command. |
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These startling revelations spurred the Army's inspector general to launch an investigation to determine the facts. |
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Rather, the Army's inspector general concluded an investigation last month exonerating Sanchez and every other senior commander. |
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The school has now appealed against the decision and an inquiry will be held before an inspector from the planning inspectorate. |
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An aspect commended and praised only last year by the senior chief inspector of schools, in a report on school standards. |
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The paper trail led far beyond the inspector to entrap top bureaucrats and key jurists in the web of corruption. |
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The proposed site, which is near to Beckfoot School, was formerly green belt until an inspector redesignated it. |
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He managed to grab the sheep and secure it with a rope around its horns allowing inspector Hall to hoist the animal over the bank to safety. |
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It obviously would never do to have workers chunking chickens at the inspector, would it? |
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It is understood that an inspector visited the school three times in the past year. |
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It presupposes that if you become an inspector or a sergeant, you ought to become a good manager. |
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When the train rattled into the next station, an inspector ran into the carriage and tried to settle the bitter argument. |
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In conclusion, the inspector offered his resignation to the Board, being much nettled by an accusation of incompetence in the London papers. |
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A jewel heist occurs at the hotel and the inspector immediately suspects Valentin because of his checkered past. |
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Steve Ellis, Rochdale police station's community affairs inspector, hopes have the centres operational in the new year. |
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If you have a customs inspector, make sure that person is accompanied by a chaperon while they are aboard. |
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Every few minutes a piercing ringing sound could be heard when the inspector examined each alarm. |
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The climactic scene in which the local Mafiosi close in on the inspector is bone chilling and unforgettable. |
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Some companies don't like dealing with this inspector because they say he's draconian and pedantic. |
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The inspector drank an enormous coffee, twenty times the size of an espresso. |
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The decision went against the advice of the board's own planning inspector who recommended that permission be refused. |
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Olanrewaju told him he was looking for the duty inspector at the fuel station who had paged him that night for advice but whom he could not find. |
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The ticket inspector came round, and as he clipped my ticket, he asked if the walkman had a radio. |
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A chief inspector on duty that night has already been transferred to other duties. |
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She has been an inspector for Cleveleys Park for many years and she confirmed that the standard of the care home was satisfactory. |
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The acting inspector said he was confident the chase followed correct police procedure. |
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An inspector called round and was shown through the house to the garden where there was a garden area with a shed. |
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Test extinguishers monthly, document the date and note the name of the inspector who performed the test. |
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All the hotels in the guide were visited by a professional inspector and the entries were written between April and June this year. |
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A planning inspector has given the go-ahead for the site of a former jam factory at Easterton to be developed, despite fears over safety. |
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An inspector appointed by the Secretary Of State refused the appeal because residents nearby would be disturbed by noise. |
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The couple launched an appeal against an enforcement order, but a National Assembly inspector sided with the National Park Authority. |
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She says that the insurance inspector has evidence that all the times that he's smashed up the car over the last year haven't been accidents. |
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The inspector will make an assessment of the full tax, interest and penalties due in respect of the undeclared income. |
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The inspector is allowed to make unaccompanied visits to the site to assist in his findings. |
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The inspector said today that conventional methods of identification, including DNA and fingerprinting, had drawn a blank. |
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On Monday a planning inspector heard both sides of the argument before visiting the site. |
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Even the most knowledgeable homeowner lacks the training and depth of knowledge that only a professional home inspector provides. |
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A leading footpath campaigner said the motorcycle trials was a separate issue but still needed to be considered by the inspector. |
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And get chummy with your local building inspector, whose job it is to spot shoddy workmanship. |
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The Army's inspector general report is a transparent attempt at damage control. |
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But there are still ten constables, two sergeants and a detective inspector operating from the incident room at a secret location in Bradford. |
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I had a close friend who was a police inspector in Manchester, another who was with the dog unit in Merseyside. |
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He claimed that a police inspector who arrived at the scene made racist remarks about the victim. |
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It's hard for me to imagine such a person holding a job as a cashier, much less a police inspector. |
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A police inspector was arrested while on duty for alleged drink driving, a court heard. |
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A police inspector standing nearby saw what was happening but did not intervene to help the plaintiff restrain the prisoner. |
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An inspector and several other police officers get out and stand in the middle of the road. |
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The next day a police inspector interrupted his speech to inform him that he was contravening a by-law by speaking in the square. |
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Mrs King is being supported by her husband Simon, a police inspector with Wiltshire Constabulary, who is also a seasoned runner. |
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In 1853 he joined the Victoria police and served as inspector and superintendent in various goldfield towns. |
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The inspector at Melksham police station is to move on after nearly two years in the role. |
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When we finally arrive in Paddington at half past ten, a ticket inspector then demands that I pay the full fare. |
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He was charged with carrying an offensive weapon, following a threat to a ticket inspector who wanted to check his ticket for a second time. |
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A ticket inspector climbed aboard along the Whitechapel Road, failing to find anyone who'd sneaked on without paying. |
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Suddenly I get that feeling like when the bus inspector asks for your ticket. |
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The ticket inspector is their high priest and the crowds gathered at the bus stops are their congregation. |
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One is a an old routemaster with a ticket inspector, while the other is newer bus with a driver who takes tickets. |
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When the most pleasant person you meet on your way in is the ticket inspector, you know things are bad. |
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Perhaps I could buy a ticket off the ticket inspector on the train I told myself. |
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I explained I had tried to buy a ticket but the inspector was very rude and told me to get off. |
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Newly released figures show that only one in five passengers will be checked by an inspector to see if they have bought a ticket. |
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I contacted a U.S. Secret Service inspector and asked his official opinion about this device. |
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This designation was challenged by developers at the public inquiry but the inspector has backed up the planners. |
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The leak was stopped 20 minutes later when an inspector switched off the main. |
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For six months, she was a food-factory inspector, then a telephone operator, a receptionist, and a light-bulb saleswoman. |
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The man, who has a number of AVOs out on him, began screaming and shouting at the inspector. |
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The report produced by the planning inspector is expected to be available to the public this week. |
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The inspector will inquire about the availability of the staff during the survey time schedule. |
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Four years later, when Smith was nominated as the army's deputy inspector general, General Kennedy had the courage to relive the horror and file a formal complaint. |
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Reports of scheduling fraud and wait time cover-ups kept coming after the 2012 inspector general report. |
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Independent schools inspector Jim Beeke asked the registrar of companies to review potential conflict of interest with company executives controlling the schools' boards. |
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An inspector arrived later and promised to have the job done last Friday. |
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The claimant and the objectors proceeded before the inspector upon the common ground that the terms of the map and the statement were irreconcilable. |
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A week later he wrote an additional letter informing the inspector that he had considerable experience in shoeing horses and the treatment and curing of injured feet. |
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The inspector ran to her, supporting her weight and staring into her eyes. |
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And the bipolar junkie will stop at nothing to be promoted to detective inspector in a bid to win back his wife and children. |
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You settle on the price, and then, when the inspector says the roof is pretty much done, you adjust the price accordingly. |
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The produce inspector rejected several crates of berries that had begun to grow mold. |
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Ventilation inspector Jim Knowles has dealt with some slippery customers, but nothing could have prepared him for coming face to face with a Mexican milk snake in Tameside. |
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Funded largely by public donations and bequests, the RPSCA has a privileged status as the inspector and prosecutor of state laws on animal cruelty. |
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A 15-strong team of Lothian and Borders police officers, including a chief inspector, two sergeants and 12 police constables will police the new building. |
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For prospective buyers, full disclosure of a home's history should be seen as a tip off that a certified home inspector be called in before the buyer plunks down any cash. |
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Resupplied with coffee and fruit cake, if very little in the way of useful information, the chief inspector and his sergeant went on their way after half an hour. |
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Led by an inspector, each Local Policing Team will have its own sergeants and constables and will be accountable for police performance and responding to community concerns. |
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That means it will fall under the beady eye of the chief inspector, whose remit is to provide an impartial and independent view of conditions in all of Scotland's prisons. |
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If you're a customs inspector at a port of entry you can send photos of cargos and manifests back to the office where someone can check them against computer records. |
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He was, if anything, less complimentary than the inspector had been. |
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Following the stories and letters in the Citizen regarding taxis using bus lanes I have met with a police inspector and the truth appears to be emerging. |
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We need to ensure the intention of the planning inspector is carried out. |
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The planning inspector ruled the plan could go ahead as the site had a history of consent, was on a brownfield site, was in an urban area and was only a single home. |
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When we bought the house, we thought the siding was made of wood, but a home inspector has just told us that it's actually a wood byproduct like masonite or particle board. |
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Even the detective inspector investigating Vera's case is sympathetic. |
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The police inspector in charge of the operation owned up that his job was to calculate the number of officers used according to the rates set by the government. |
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We submitted a vehicle to seven garages, all of which failed to spot at least one significant fault identified by a senior RAC inspector as MOT fails. |
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Before beginning his audit, the inspector will give the taxpayer an opportunity to make a full disclosure about any areas of the taxpayer's affairs that are not in order. |
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Here, the inspector is looking for any indications that summer storms or winds have loosened the fastenings connecting the roof to the rest of the building. |
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When we bought our house, the home inspector said the sliding glass door did not have safety glass, and he recommended replacement to prevent injury. |
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So the inspector went to the back of the class, sat down at the stutterer's desk facing him, put his hand over the boy's hand, and asked the question again. |
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Fox News reported the letter from the inspector general's office to Judicial Watch in breathless tones, as though it was confirming the credibility of the allegations. |
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The problem was that she was the wife of a police inspector. |
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The couple, who moved to York 51 years ago when Frank got a job as a station inspector, have celebrated each of their three children's ruby weddings. |
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If the inspector finds too many plants with virus, the grower needs to clean up the field by roguing and carrying the diseased plants out of the field. |
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Rob Hirst, an inspector with the Health and Safety Executive, found that the handbrake on the tractor was not working effectively when he arrived at the scene. |
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The inspector starchily assures him that his comments will be passed on. |
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When he was inspector of apiaries, he made the regulation that apiaries should be kept at least 200 metres from the nearest resident and 100 metres from the nearest roadway. |
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Eventually the inspector concluded that there was no right of way of any description along bridleway 8 save for a short stretch along a highway called Sawley Lodge Drive. |
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I handed the inspector the ticket, and I ran, and they ran after me. |
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An inspector rifled through discarded bin bags outside her home in Openshaw and is believed to have found a handwritten letter which had her name written on it. |
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Mr Wig was saved when an inspector found his owner was unable to keep him when he grew from piglet to porker and he has been in the RSPCA's care for three years. |
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Currently, variants of the fake bomb technique are used only for unsystematic exposes of flaws in the security system, not to improve inspector performance. |
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It's hard to believe that the building inspector who charges a thousand dollars to approve a sound building wouldn't accept ten thousand dollars to approve an unsound one. |
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He resealed the sample and pasted the details and put it in his bag by which time the inspector had marked the time, place, name and address of the complainant. |
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The plan was recently judged by another inspector to conform with Government policy and it is exasperating to see other inspectors failing to uphold it. |
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The borough building inspector declared the home uninhabitable. |
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Lights that have caused residents in Horwich to suffer sleepless nights for the past year are to be allowed to stay, a government inspector has ruled. |
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November 19, he spat at a ticket inspector at Fareham Station. |
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A former ticket inspector, Robert has worked at Sutton Coldfield station. |
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She said the inspector suffered a bruised cheek and a bloodshot eye. |
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However, where objections have been made, the order will need to be considered by an inspector from the Planning Inspectorate. |
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As in prior dynasties, the provincial administrations were monitored by a travelling inspector from the Censorate. |
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It is chaired by the former deputy inspector general of Police and Customs and its members are appointed by royal decree. |
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George Washington envisioned the inspector general to have a limited role as drillmaster of the Army. |
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If the customs inspector gets hinky about letting them into the country, you can let him keep one as a gift. |
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The inspector checked the levelness of the floor before approving the work. |
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He also shows rare sympathy for the chief inspector and his comic domestic life. |
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Before she can confess to him, the inspector receives a telephone call and asks Frank to deal with Alice. |
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Senator Carl Levin, which was later corroborated by an April 2006 report from the Defense Department's inspector general. |
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During this period, his father worked as a junior tax inspector whilst also studying for a law degree from the University of Edinburgh. |
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The inspector again rebatches the material into his company's own system and notes the details into his batch book. |
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The mines inspector recommended that only Stephenson lamps were used for illumination and Davys for testing. |
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Whitworth died aged 64, on 30 March 1799 and Samuel Fletcher, previously the inspector of works took over as engineer. |
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Maureen, an inspector at Berwickshire, studied part-time for her Bachelor of Laws degree at Strathclyde Uni for five years. |
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Curry called the DEP, and a state inspector and licensed asbestos abater returned to the site on Sept. |
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Sources added traffic inspector Kaushik was not carrying the challan book or the alcoholmeter. |
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Garda public vehicle inspector Sgt PJ Gallagher said the proper locknut was not used to fit the front wheels. |
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Darlene Williams, who leads the sessional care, was also praised by the inspector. |
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Other moonlighters at Kent Police include a detective inspector who caddies for golfers and one teaching scuba-diving. |
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And police issued an appeal after a ticket inspector was attacked on a London Midland service from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool. |
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A TEENAGER lashed out at a bus ticket inspector after being told to get off because he was drinking alcohol. |
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However, the tram's ticket inspector didn't take too kindly to the llama's presence. |
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Train ticket inspector Raymond, 41, of Musselburgh, East Lothian, paid the pounds 120 and contacted me. |
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An inspector from the council came to check out the house and he deemed it unliveable so the landlord was told to fix it up. |
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The hotel inspector and small business saviour packs her pashminas and dangly earrings for a tour of her ancestral roots. |
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The fact Wales' chief inspector of eduction has seen no real improvement in the year since her last report is as depressing as it is a concern. |
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Reporting inspector Patricia Pothecary said pupils aged between two to 19, said their school was brilliant and that lessons were the best part. |
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Daniel, who lives in Elmira, has worked as a logger, railroad inspector, rock climbing instructor, hod carrier, and poet-in-the-schools. |
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When manually searching his 4WD vehicle, the inspector found 26 alive rare Houbara Bustard carefully hidden in plastic and paper packets. |
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When an HSE inspector needs to bring in specialist third-party consultant, the cost could soar even further. |
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The engineer from the government was probably a safety inspector and particularly interested in the boiler's ability to withstand high steam pressures. |
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Kelly manages the evisceration and packaging areas, inspecting each bird alongside the USDA inspector, and ensuring quality and cleanliness every step of the way. |
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Longueville Jones, who was travelling extensively in Wales as part of his duties as inspector of National Schools, now had more time as editor of Archaeologia Cambrensis. |
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Rema Khateeb, drug inspector with the drug controller department of the government, said Anantnag, Sopore, Sumbul and Nowgam become hotbeds of addicts after 8 pm every night. |
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In the meantime, he said the town is in good hands with Christopher Lund, interim building inspector, and Eric L'Esperance, part-time assistant town planner. |
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It is also the case that there was no local precedent for a marketplace inspector resembling the Roman aedile in the Iberian peninsula in the late Visigothic period. |
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David Hughes, governor at Park View School in Birmingham, launched a stinging attack on the Education Secretary and the Ofsted chief inspector over their handling of the case. |
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A school nurse, a nurse inspector and two nurses caring for Maori in the rural district had investigated the best home treatment for scabies, impetigo and pediculosis. |
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Starkus has been the town gas and plumbing inspector for 28 years. |
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A nuclear power plant inspector suffers radiation poisoning and the team investigate the possibility that a foreign power deliberately targeted him. |
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In 1926, a Venezuelan mining inspector found one of the richest iron ore deposits near the Orinoco delta, south of the city of San Felix on a mountain named El Florero. |
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All the inspector generals of police in the four provinces have also been requested to beef up the security arrangements at Gurdwaras and Mandirs across the country. |
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With this assurance from the owner, the inspector had certified the gyroplane as serviceable and had recommended that its permit to fly be renewed. |
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Espinosa is last heard of in 1543 as a Spanish inspector of ships. |
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Health and Safety Executive inspector, Christopher Wilcox said minimum guidelines for operating a fork-lift truck on building sites required a banksman to guide the driver. |
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It opposed having to hire an independent, outside inspector, in part because there was no evidence presented that intracompany inspection had led to construction problems. |
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After having shown us three hours of instructional and safety videos, the inspector was simply beating a dead horse by telling us to buckle up as we got into the van. |
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On the inspector of the constabulary informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. |
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Water Royd Pre-School, which has been running for 47 years, was rated 'Requires Improvement' by inspector Rachael Flesher, who found a number of areas below par. |
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The word is that every petty havaldar, sub-inspector and police inspector, licensing clerk and petty official has to be bribed before he'll do his duty. |
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Lead Ofsted inspector Patricia Pothecary said Hamstead's pupils had reached above average standards in English, maths and science for several years. |
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Napoleon spent time as inspector of coastal fortifications on the Mediterranean coast near Marseille while he was waiting for confirmation of the Army of Italy post. |
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Clambering onto the overcrowded train, you squeeze into the only bit of space you can find and wait for the ticket inspector to appear so you can make your purchase. |
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Our story revealed how two Metro workers were facing the sack after a driver let an untrained ticket inspector take the controls of the passenger service. |
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Black Rod turns and, escorted by the doorkeeper of the House of Lords and an inspector of police, approaches the doors to the chamber of the Commons. |
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The inspector overseeing the hearing has now granted temporary planning permission for four years, with permission applying only to the 16 plots and named individuals. |
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The inspector and local police officers volunteered and found themselves wearing pinnies, cooking lunch and serving customers at the Brighouse Rest Centre. |
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Dumbuya and former inspector general of police Bambay Kamara was foiled. |
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In addition to taking over the established bureaucratic structure from the Yuan period, the Ming emperors established the new post of the travelling military inspector. |
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Following a report by a government inspector in February, the Board was established in 1849 which led to many facilities to enhance public health. |
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The former Chief Inspector of Schools in Scotland has claimed his plans are unrealistic and unworkable. |
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He passed my letter on to Inspector Read who hoped it would be the end of the matter. |
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His first and main ground is that the Inspector had no basis for his conclusion on the precedent effect. |
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Now, from the Inspector window, select the Size item from the combo box at the top to set the auto-sizing properties of the NSImageView object. |
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Inspector Minks, who busted him at an illegal rave for drugs possession, has other ideas. |
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Inspector Kench set up a rope system and abseiled down to rescue the frightened animal, which, to his horror, then tried to escape. |
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Inspector Chris Martin, head of the medical squad, said their first task was to prioritise the injured for when the air ambulance arrived. |
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The actor's Inspector Javert strikes a fine balance between overscrupulousness, fastidiousness, and menace. |
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However, Inspector Paul Switzer is confident the good work will continue in the sector. |
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He was introducing himself to the town council as the new Chief Inspector for the area. |
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To the extent that this interpretation differed from that of the Inspector, the point needed no further explanation. |
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The Inspector said that police investigators have preliminarily concluded that the robbery was perpetrated by professionals. |
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Cassandra walked around the metallic table and took her seat in Inspector Stone's abandoned chair. |
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On 5 November 1865 Jason Simpson informed the Chief Inspector of Police that there were no horseshoes or nails at their station. |
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It's a semi-auto biographical novel about a cop, Detective chief Inspector Jack Priestley, and his best friend, reformed criminal Steve Blade. |
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During that time Fred was promoted to Sergeant and was later elevated to the rank of Inspector. |
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The film subtly guys the whole genre, with the Inspector frequently proved wrong and even partly responsible for the last death. |
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In the present case the Inspector had based his earlier conclusion on the close identity between the Company and the Second Respondent. |
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The next day, the Inspector and a few policemen visited the farm and enquired about the matter. |
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If the Inspector does not enquire into it, or does so and finds no reason to amend the return, the statutory scheme of self-assessment is final. |
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He ought to be retiring to the nick after all the dodgy warrants he signed for Inspector Fiend. |
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The quality and conviction of her performance almost rescued even that most soporifically self-important of police dramas Inspector Morse. |
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Following this he became a Schools Inspector, entering at this stage the same profession as that of his father. |
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Inspector Graham Dodd, who covers the west area of Stockport, attended the meeting to listen to the residents' problems. |
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Inspector Stuart Bruce said the victim tried to run away from them down Addison Street, but they chased him and started to punch him again. |
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The superlatively analytical Inspector Hemingway reveals his unnerving talent for solving a fiendish problem. |
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Detective Inspector Steve Eckersley, who runs the robbery unit for south Manchester, headed a small team investigating the incidents. |
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That is not to say that the Court should blindly accept without comment the bills of the Inspector. |
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At that time, the Inspector considered Sandown Hall to be of historic interest and a fine early example of the Greek revival style. |
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One RUC District Inspector was even wielding his blackthorn stick, the official symbol of his authority. |
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Inspector Miles has even tried to inject a bit of humour into the letter and said the police were trying to show their human side. |
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Now the Inspector likes a drink, particularly Rams' Blood bitter so he was plied with the stuff for the next three nights. |
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This examination had to be done with a CAA Inspector who had to endorse the aircraft's logbook. |
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The point is that in this case the Inspector misunderstood it and misapplied it considering its role in his decision letter. |
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The Inspector scaled a fire escape at the back of the building, captured the bird and released it into the nearby river. |
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Inspector Lyons urged motorists to use their belts and in particular children in the rear seats. |
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His great-grandfather had risen to the position of Inspector General of Artillery under Napoleon. |
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Inspector McComb said that in terms of joyriding, the latest incident showed the dangers involved. |
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The Chief Inspector was furious at the melodrama created and the exaggerated, sinister choice of tone. |
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Co-ordinator of the scheme, Inspector Mick Melia, believes it has played a big role in cutting down accidents, injuries and fatalities. |
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The Inspector reiterated the prosecution's previous opposition to the granting of bail, on the grounds that the accused are of no fixed abode. |
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The Inspector failed to set out adequate reasons for his decision, as a result of which the Claimant has suffered substantial prejudice. |
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The script is peppered with dialogue that will make you howl for days, most of it being spoken by the Inspector. |
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In the UK, foul brood is a notifiable disease and infected hives have to be burned by the Bee Inspector. |
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He has played the gruff detective from 1987 to 2000 on Morse and from 2006 to the present on Inspector Lewis. |
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I have appointed a proven and aggressive Inspector General to ferret out any and all cases of waste and fraud. |
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The most celebrated story of all, however, was one well-attested case of a monkey hotly pursuing an elderly policeman named Sub Inspector Bhola Ram. |
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Inspector Stephen Marais says it is looking for German shepherds, Rottweilers, Border collies, cocker spaniels, Labrador retrievers and kelpies to be trained in police work. |
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Two weeks ago the Chief Inspector of Prisons told prison officers to remove charity tiepins bearing the cross of St George as these might be considered racist. |
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The Inspector, who was also at the meeting, urged anyone finding drugs paraphernalia, including burned tin foil and syringes, to contact the police straightaway. |
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But, as you would expect, the Inspector is no mug and played our fumbling probing with the skill of an experienced fly fisherman, which in fact he is. |
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Inspector Mooney said the 15,000 or so people who used the camping facilities were also very orderly and they were called out to a small number of minor incidents at the site. |
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After 13 years playing the stubborn, long-pocketed and irascible Inspector Morse, this week will see the veteran actor finally wave goodbye to his most famous role. |
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Experience what makes the Inspector tick, and what makes his blood boil. |
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If anybody was engaged in a counsel of perfection, it was this Inspector. |
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Inspector Kenna admitted the major drawback will be the reduction in public opening times, but said this was based on figures showing the use of the station. |
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Local Police officer Inspector David Richard Driver has been awarded a commendation for bravery after wrestling a gun from a man in Casino last April. |
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A school district Inspector General's report found chaos in the handling of projects and said that consultants' fees were above national averages. |
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Inspector Stephen Marais says he is looking for German shepherds, Rottweilers, Border collies, cocker spaniels, Labrador retrievers and kelpies to be trained in police work. |
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The casebook of Chief Detective Inspector Robert Fabian of Scotland Yard. |
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Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fountain, of West Yorkshire Police, said it was important to realise receiving stolen goods perpetuated the criminal market. |
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One case in particular became the focus of Stuart Bowen, Special Inspector General for Iraq reconstruction. |
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He moved to live in Australia, he said to ease the pain of arthritis, although some intimated it was to escape the gaze of Her Majesty's Inspector Of Taxes. |
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A year later, however, the Chief Inspector of Prisons declared that Dartmoor had made substantial improvements to its management and regime. |
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Teodora Tochkova has been elected Chief Judicial Inspector at the Inspectorate of the Supreme Judicial Council. |
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Unaware of this, Alice feels compelled to give herself up and goes to see the Chief Inspector at New Scotland Yard. |
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The current Chief Inspector is Amanda Spielman, who was appointed in January 2017 replacing Sir Michael Wilshaw. |
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But the Inspector was made of stern stuff. He closed his right hand and with the resulting fist pounded formidably on the bronze. |
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It is also featured on TV in Season 5's last episode of Inspector George Gently. |
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Inspector Gadget is a bionic crime-fighter who's part Erector Set, part novelty store inventory, part Matthew Broderick. |
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The 41-year-old high-flier was already the first woman in the country to become a Detective Chief Inspector. |
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