Officers were told Richardson's car had mounted the kerb and it had been swerving before it collided with a lamppost. |
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The man ran well for his size, and just before the guards could reach out to him, catapulted around a lamppost and went off on a tangent. |
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But who's to say he wouldn't have made it up there had a taxi cab not slammed into a lamppost in peasoup fog? |
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A motorcross champion was killed when his speeding car exploded into a fireball after crashing into a lamppost on a waterlogged road. |
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The car mounted a pavement, crashed into the side of a dry cleaning shop then hit a lamppost in May last year. |
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An army rifleman based in Warminster has been banned from driving for three months after crashing his car into a lamppost. |
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It is understood the car mounted a pavement and struck a lamppost but then sped off. |
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Peer through windows that last saw a chamois when George Formby was leaning on a lamppost at The Winter Gardens. |
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Before you can react, a being will pop out from behind a lamppost and jump onto you. |
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The camera was transmitting to a video camera and receiver stashed in the pannier of a bicycle locked to a nearby lamppost. |
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Officers were told Jacobson's car had mounted the kerb and it had been swerving before it collided with a lamppost. |
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He desperately tried to get control of the car but crashed into a lamppost. |
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He had wanted to bolt it onto a lamppost, but council planning officers refused permission. |
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A badly-injured soldier had to be airlifted to hospital after his car smashed into a lamppost. |
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Do not install the Sunis RTS under a lamp, lamppost or any other source of artificial light that may interfere with the detection of sunlight. |
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A support of road sign of workshop of steel factory transformed into a very current lamppost. |
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There is a lamppost and noose waiting for every jihadi that comes back to Britain and their scum enablers and sympathizers. |
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In the provincial capital, Baquba, two corpses have been hung from a lamppost, one upside-down. |
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Alas, such high-minded talk is undermined by the election posters hung from every second Berlin lamppost by his own Social Democrats. |
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Every lamppost and pylon in the quiet agricultural state is now festooned with the two parties' banners. |
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However, the base of each lamppost also contains power lines and other wiring for telephones, TV cable and public lighting. |
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If the lights are out on the lamppost or illuminated street name sign, let us know and we'll be sure to repair the problem. |
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I look at a picture on the lamppost and I wouldn't recognize the guy five minutes later. |
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Iraq could transform from a dungeon of despotism to a lamppost of liberty, but that will never happen if Saddam Hussein does not comply. |
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I hadn't thought of this in the first go-round, but your mention of the Sufi story about looking for lost keys under the lamppost reminded me of this story. |
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A new lamppost is necessary for a place which is not very well enlightened. |
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For the first week, Emma paced at night and watched a late snow curl in drifts around the mailbox at the corner and the lamppost beneath her window. |
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Recent damage in local woodlands to hides on a lake, and to equipment on the playing field, plus damage to a lamppost opposite the village hall has made councillors see red. |
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As well as the usual beer cans and plastic wrappers, Mr Burke regularly walked past rusting bike frames, an old scooter, an oil drum, and even an abandoned lamppost. |
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One man nearly crashed his car and another banged into a lamppost. |
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Chasen did not surrender her purse, jewelry, money, or car, but lurched leftward onto Whittier, where she crashed into a lamppost. |
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His car which was in a 40 mph zone clipped the kerb, skidded over the central reservation onto the opposite carriageway and spun into the lamppost. |
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A flyer with pictures of two schoolchildren who have been missing since the tsunami disaster is affixed to a lamppost outside Southland College in the Galle District. |
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Out on Fort Street, a pavement princess was sitting on the sidewalk with her back to a lamppost and her legs stretched out. |
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The Halifax Regional Municipality will engage local young adults aged 18 to 25 to design a commemorative lamppost standard which will be displayed in the Grand Parade Square throughout the month of November. |
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A wilted bouquet wrapped in cellophane, it was taped to a lamppost, across the road from the small brick church where the 41-year-old Labour MP had once worshipped and played. |
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An original and authentic lamppost Sold with its lampshades. |
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Geometrician's stand in wood diverted in lamppost. |
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Buzz Magazine will keep you up to date on big concerts and intimate gigs, or check the flysheets on every lamppost in the University area. |
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Topographer's stand in oak and mahogany diverted in lamppost. |
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Topographer's stand in wood diverted in lamppost. |
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Photographer's stand in wood diverted in lamppost. |
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Although people don't want to see them sat on every lamppost. |
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The trail was legible in gushy, streaked fonts on lamppost bases and mail-deposit boxes, fire-alarm poles, garage doors, finger-traced in dust on the panels of trucks. |
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Suhail Yousaf, 18, died after his motorcycle collided with the lamppost in Alma Street, close to its junction with Tollhouse Way. |
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After years of brutal repression, any member of Saddam's palace guard stands to be strung up from the nearest lamppost by a vengeful Iraqi populace. |
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On his stag night, he was detrousered and left handcuffed to a lamppost. |
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