In the long-awaited final episode, the foursome witnesses the mugging and robbery of an effete, obese man. |
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Barbara Harris as Blanche plays her role as camp, mugging for the camera and acting like a dingbat the whole way though. |
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The mugging was merely the pretext for heavy-duty flirting between a dishy detective and Keelin, the lovelorn physiotherapist. |
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Jolted by a mugging into the feeling that he is leading a clockwork, incomplete existence, Walker subsequently walks out on his spouse. |
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But I don't recall her ever mugging any fellow oldies in the Post Office pensions queue. |
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Some time back in school mugging up on the re-instated Scottish system would perhaps help to instill in them a little overdue modesty as well. |
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He flashes his trademark smile, all the while mugging to the camera as if every bug-eyed move were a thousand dollar check. |
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There's plenty of fun on set, too, as the cast and crew quickly take to mugging for Pellerin's camera crew. |
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She sits at her cluttered desk in her study, exhaling smoke, tossing Budweisers, reading poems and mugging for the camera. |
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While he's wrestling a croc to the ground, he's mugging to the camera for all he's worth. |
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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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But Morgan makes enemies right away when he foils a mugging by a gang of local ruffians. |
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They go on to become anti-social scallywags who spend their evenings harassing local shopkeepers, kicking in bus stops and mugging other kids. |
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Not a day passes without reports of mugging, murder, dacoity, extortion and kidnap making it to the front page. |
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Using a bank card at a hole in the wall makes the elderly vulnerable to mugging. |
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Watch Space Cowboys and you'll see Donald Sutherland mugging for the camera and stealing just about every scene that he's in. |
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As for the video, I watched it once, it is 15 minutes of the band mugging for the camera. |
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The mugging victim was probably killed by a flying karate kick, police revealed today. |
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If too much of that protein is causing a disease, mugging the messenger this way may stop the illness. |
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But the men remain unchanged, for the most part continuing to play the fool in several looping, mugging movement phrases. |
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He has a sense of humor too, and isn't above mugging for the camera. |
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Is this not like mugging someone, taking everything out of his or her wallet and then throwing a loonie back for bus fare? |
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But the bomb, itself tired and with nothing to do, has spent its idle hours mugging up on philosophy. |
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I regarded it as a mugging, and it happened on a hot, late-summer Friday afternoon. |
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The deterioration in living conditions has led to an increase in such crimes as robbery, mugging and looting. |
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The rate of petty crime, such as mugging, pickpocketing, and purse-snatching, has increased, and foreigners are frequently targeted by thieves. |
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Robbery, mugging, and pickpocketing occur frequently near major hotels, bars, parks, and on public transportation. |
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Petty crime such as pick-pocketing, mugging, and bag snatching occurs, particularly on public transportation. |
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Be vigilant when crossing the border with Poland at Brest due to the risk of mugging. |
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Identity theft is on immediate referral only in connection with phishing or pharming or with a heavy, physical mugging possible. |
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Incidents of pickpocketing, mugging, and theft from cars are on the rise, especially in Yerevan. |
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An alarm system on its own is inefficient to intervene in case of robbery or mugging. |
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In fact, the four whales often seem to be mugging for the cameras. |
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For thieves it is easier than burglary, robbery, shoplifting or mugging. |
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We see photographs of him with his arm around Joan Jett, two punks mugging for the camera. |
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Yet the conservative press tries to keep us all in a frenzied state of fear and loathing, constantly awaiting the next mugging and poised to shoot the next burglar. |
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Worse, all of this mugging business reminds Ross of when he was mugged as a child. |
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Van Straubenzee had been talking to Prince Harry on his mobile when the mugging happened at about 7.15pm in Albert Bridge Road. |
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It was Harry who was on the other end of the line when the mugging took place, and Harry heard the attack unfold as it happened. |
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Because he overheard the mugging taking place, Harry was required to report the crime and also give a police statement. |
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Burglary, forgery, mugging old ladies, you name it, I did it all. |
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This amalgam of cookery, theatre and mugging arose from a simple discovery by some unusually stupid Swiss peasant who left a large cheese on a hot hearthstone. |
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There is too much mugging, too many knowing nods and winks to the audience, something which starts to feel more cloyingly tragic than farcically comic. |
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Has itself the suicide-installment with introduction of the compulsory labor for Hartz4 recipients, that murder at children, the mugging and all other crimes multiplies. |
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Or perhaps the firms calculate that the most profitable strategy is to support the market in exchangeable bonds, and so leave money in investors' pockets for the next mugging. |
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They are almost always closer to mugging and burlesque than to acting. |
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Are we all a bunch of scaredy-cats, preparing ourselves for the mugging that could possibly occur if we dare to say hello to someone? |
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This was the one that said that England, for all their coltish promise and good intentions, faced not so much a moment of truth as a long and hurtful mugging. |
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Outpitched, outhit, and outmanaged, the powerful Rangers, who had easily dismissed the Yankees in the A. L. C. S., took an ugly sort of beating — a mugging — in these games, and it will take a while to figure out why. |
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Along with an accomplice, Martin NARCISSE beat an elderly man to death in the downtown eastside of Vancouver as part of a mugging for a wrist watch and some change. |
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It is hard to imagine what the gloomy social scientist would have made of the fact that, 160 years later, London's police would be recording 2,500 crimes per day. Most striking is the rise of mugging. |
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No-caffeine solution ReprintsRNA interference works by mugging the molecules, known as messenger RNAs, that carry instructions from the genes in a cell's nucleus to the protein-making apparatus. |
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Sure, there are a few beaming boozeheads and upbeat probation violators who spoil the mood by, well, mugging for the cameras. |
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The actor's performance was too cute for me. All that mugging to the audience killed the humor. |
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In 1965, Wilde suffered serious injuries during a mugging at a train station in Cardiff, from which he never recovered. |
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Street crime such as mugging and purse snatching can occur. |
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Both were mugged, or I should say they were part of an attempted mugging both of which found the muggers becoming the muggees. |
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In Ghadir, Kesrouan, four men in a white 4x4 vehicle impersonated security personnel and forced Elie Ziade, 20, to take a side road before mugging him. |
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Michael Tonge, 28, was on holiday with friend Lee Yarrow when he was set upon by a group of Greek men during an attempted mugging almost eight years ago. |
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