Salem Police say the man set fire to several patrol cars, then crashed his pickup truck into the Marion County Courthouse yesterday. |
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It is light enough that each man in a patrol can carry several Claymores along with his regular kit, weapon and ammo. |
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The engine hummed to itself sweetly as she slid the unmarked patrol car into the flow of traffic, handling the vehicle with her usual style. |
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I basically just have to patrol the area, make sure everything's okey-dokey. |
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He had only gone a short distance down the cross road, when a patrol car came skidding around the corner, its lights ablaze. |
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In the past, the ministry had 3 patrol vessels, one fixed-wing plane and a helicopter to perform the above-mentioned functions. |
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Officers want teachers to join them on night-time patrol so they can identify juvenile troublemakers and help bring them to book. |
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It is a work of perfect weighting that shows that Hodgkin can still patrol the slippery frontiers between abstraction and representation. |
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Word got around the force that Jerry was giving this big-haired high-school jailbait free rides in his patrol car. |
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Richard, the owner, is on patrol duty and he watches the women protectively. |
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The militants first opened fire from the top of a hillock when the jawans were in a regular patrol in the area. |
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Members of the patrol would also share the task of carrying heavy anti-tank weaponry and ammunition. |
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The weathered speedboats line up along three small piers every morning, right next to large police boats that patrol the strait. |
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As Hammann made a wide circle to gain altitude and get his bearings, he sighted enemy patrol boats racing toward Ludlow's foundering Macchi. |
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The car was then turned around and driven all the way back to the Ballybeg area of the city where it rammed into the Garda patrol car. |
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They call it a liaison mission but it was really a military patrol on a Rambo mission. |
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The 33-year-old nearly knocked over an elderly man who was wheeling his bike across the road as he drove away from the pursuing patrol car. |
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Park rangers regularly patrol the area and in the summer months they cover it up to 10 pm. |
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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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It's used to patrol for trespassers, set up live firing targets and recover rounds from the sand and tidal flats. |
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A passing patrol of some 25 troops from the Afghan National Army came to their aid. |
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The signing of the Armistice at Versailles occurred before the Regiment could cross the Atlantic, so it reassumed its border patrol mission. |
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He had worked as a civil engineer's clerk for British Rail, and was an air raid patrol warden in Haxby during the Second World War. |
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When searching for receptive females, males patrol around the habitat and stop to drum on the dry uppermost leaves on the ground. |
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Villagers are donning fluorescent jackets and going out on patrol to help curb reckless driving. |
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A Pentagon spokesman said a coalition air reconnaissance patrol came under fire and called in air strikes. |
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He said officers will be encouraged to wear bulletproof vests when on duty and to patrol in groups. |
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The training patrol turned out be a challenging exercise due to a violent dust storm. |
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Police have returned to patrol local streets on foot and on bikes after sustained community pressure for higher visibility policing. |
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Tonight I'm on night patrol in the van with Phil, an ex squaddie who wishes he hadn't left the Army. |
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The department provides an Out of Hours noise patrol on 4 nights of the week. |
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French, German and US reconnaissance planes would be allowed to patrol the skies. |
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Sure, you've got tanks and jeeps, but the real workhorses of this war are helicopters and PBR patrol boats. |
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The nine-month refit has seen the patrol ship fitted with three new diesel generators and the junior rates' mess has been rebuilt. |
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However, as they approached and she saw the ambulance and all the patrol cars, she put her defenses on alert and prepared herself for anything. |
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Floating flak jackets were developed for the crews of the US Navy's inshore patrol craft. |
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The patrol boat towed the craft to deep water where it was cleared of environmentally unfriendly products and then set adrift. |
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She added that they had also arranged for a security guard to patrol the site at regular intervals. |
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The highway patrol and other law enforcement officers will never know your lap belt is not hooked up. |
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Fast patrol boats will patrol the harbour constantly, 24 hours a day, and the coastguard cutters are just outside the harbour. |
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He said he was visiting the oil terminals, coastguard cutters, patrol boats, and larger vessels for morale and ceremonial purposes. |
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The patrol cutter fired on them and disabled them, then left them for dead. |
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The Pink Panther Patrol began in New York City in the 1980s as a community patrol to stop anti gay violence. |
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Since bullets can ricochet off the water's surface and pose a risk to nearby civilians, water patrol officers almost never fire warning shots. |
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Normally, about 1,100 lifeguards patrol beaches and pools on weekdays while up to 1,300 lifeguards work on Sundays. |
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In December 1939 it was taken over by the Kriegsmarine and armed for use as a light escort and patrol boat. |
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We want our border patrol agents chasing crooks and thieves and terrorists not good-hearted people coming here to work. |
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Right now we're faced with nearly a million apprehensions by the border patrol a year. |
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On the night of 14 May 1918, they were part of a five-man patrol on duty in an advance listening post along the front line. |
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The mission involved a patrol to the northern-most extremity of the Solomon archipelago, to a picturesque atoll called Ontong Java. |
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The Bedford, a NATO battleship armed to the teeth, is on patrol in the North Atlantic when it receives two guests via helicopter. |
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While driving them to the border he was stopped by an Iranian army patrol and forced to shoot and kill two soldiers. |
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Campaigners for a safe crossing patrol called off plans to blockade one of Lancaster's busiest roads when a lollipop woman came to the rescue. |
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The council employs some young men as night patrol to harass and move on long grassers, often using physical force. |
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Tom had brought his patrol vehicle so the children could have a closer look. |
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A volunteer party from Monmouth went ashore when the ship called in at the island during the latest stage of her patrol of the region. |
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Each patrol is also given a first-aid kit, a global positioning system compass, an astrocompass and a shortwave radio. |
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Then patrol the shorelines to observe sables and the world's biggest brown bears, and to scout potential nature-reserve sites. |
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The sailors on the patrol boat thought I was going to fall, so grabbed me by my clothes. |
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Pembrokeshire County Council had 14 gritting lorries on continuous patrol to salt the roads. |
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Engineers are working on a giant, synthetic, robo-jellyfish, which one day could autonomously patrol the high seas. |
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They patrol low over the ground, or hover high over a field, watching for movement, then swooping down, talons first, to grab prey. |
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He examines the issue of merchant ships being used as Royal Navy auxiliaries for commerce raiding and patrol duties. |
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We believe this was an attempt to burn the building down and are calling on the police to take action and patrol the area more. |
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As part of the operation a squad car will patrol Southend centre and west of the town to get to the scene of street robberies within minutes. |
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There were two vehicles in the area at the time, on patrol for a bag snatcher, and they arrived at the scene minutes after the accident. |
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They marched out in regular formation, peeling off two by two at each main street to patrol their beats on foot. |
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For instance, chimps are very territorial and patrol borders in order to maintain large territorial areas for gathering fruit. |
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Two of the Navy's trio of offshore patrol ships were on hand to rescue stricken mariners in two incidents on the same day. |
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On one patrol we were stopped by a former airline worker who wanted to give us information. |
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Taxi wardens will patrol Manchester city centre to stop revellers brawling in the scrum for a Christmas cab. |
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A good number of police officers continuously patrol the Bangla strip at night, offering a sense of security sometimes lacking in Pattaya. |
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The best way to mitigate risk is with more boots on the ground, meaning never patrol dismounted with less than a platoon. |
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After walking more than a mile down the side of the dual carriageway, officers in the police patrol car spotted the brothers baring all. |
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The repainted patrol cars and bright yellow jackets may seem gimmicky to those who favour the traditional image of the thin blue line. |
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One third of their highway patrol vehicles are unmarked, and most of the marked cars don't have a roof rack. |
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A unit of American marines on patrol saw the disabled vehicle and called in a medevac helicopter, which evacuated the officer and his soldiers. |
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Armed police will be on foot patrol throughout Greater Manchester between now and the New Year. |
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The pride of their Coastguard is the former River-class patrol vessel HMS Orwell, now the Essequibo. |
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This chore was a bazillion times better than kitchen patrol and each of us coveted it. |
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Extra bobbies will also be on the beat to patrol trouble spots in the borough after a spate of brick attacks on buses. |
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Three sergeants taken off patrol duty for the rest of the night accompanied their every bathroom visit. |
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The Ford flipped into the air and landed on its roof after its driver raced away when a police patrol tried to flag it down. |
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Its members have been checking underwater structures and helping the Coast Guard patrol the harbor whenever a cruise liner berths. |
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I parked illegally and asked a traffic warden on patrol if I could leave it there for a couple of minutes. |
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At the cessation of hostilities the corvette was based at Hong Kong for minesweeping and patrol duties. |
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Royal Navy ice patrol ship HMS Endurance has struck an uncharted rock in Antarctica, holing her bilge keel. |
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Extra police will patrol Stockport at Halloween after complaints about trick or treat kids. |
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The two troops each had a different colour neckerchief and each patrol wore a different colour shoulder knot. |
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In the afternoon of 23 March a police officer was on mobile patrol duty in the town centre. |
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Plainclothes and uniformed officers will be on patrol to prevent would-be troublemakers boarding flights. |
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The movie star now has a team of guards on patrol outside the luxurious beachside home to check for sneaky shutterbugs. |
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Mr Green got up and called the Guards in Ballina, and was advised that a patrol car was on its way. |
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Some of the men had slipped away from the forward trenches, presumably those who were not actually meant to be on guard or patrol duty. |
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Later 20 people were wounded in a grenade blast which police said had been aimed at a security patrol but missed its target. |
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In a longer range capacity, but no less hazardous, they performed similar duties in patrol bombers and blimps. |
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Over the weekend, patrol crafts of the administration saved 12 boaters, eight on a Zhejiang fishing boat and four on a Shanghai boat. |
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The patrol boat's galley is of course about the size of a small suburban bathroom, and full of machinery, ovens, ranges and so on. |
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In turn this information can be quickly and automatically transmitted to other patrol cars and even bobbies on the beat. |
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The large ferox trout patrol the deeps and there are shoals of smaller trout in the deeps also. |
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The weather for this ASR patrol was 75 degrees and sunny with a 10 knot breeze from the southwest. |
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The police were joined by uniformed community safety wardens, Richmond Council park patrol officers and special constables. |
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Police have drawn-up an action plan with a police sergeant and six uniformed officers on mobile patrol in case trouble kicks off. |
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Keith Ballinger, prosecuting, said that police in an unmarked patrol car saw Hewlett close to the junction with Whiteman Street at about 9pm. |
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Extra police officers are being posted at polling booths and on patrol duties, and France has tightened controls along its border with Spain. |
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Early last month a highway patrol cop spotted Jerome Broaster stashing a gun inside a brown Oldsmobile in the course of a routine traffic stop. |
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If the patrol gains contact, a scout weapons team can respond and be on station within minutes. |
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Vigilante groups dressed in robes and turbans, armed with staves and swords and mounted on motorbikes, patrol the city to enforce the curfew. |
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It is worth noting that motorcycles were used to patrol the borderline and were seen as an effective force multiplier. |
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One army patrol opened fire with small arms and machine guns, forcing the rebels to flee toward the second. |
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Officers smashed down the door of a flat in Westbourne Grove, Southend, at around 2am after blocking the street with patrol cars. |
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A Nissan Micra came screeching off the eastbound carriageway, narrowly missed their patrol car, and rolled up the bank into a field. |
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We elves patrol throughout the Black Wood, and well into the bounds of the ancient elf kingdom, including the Marshes where you are from. |
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Given that the boats patrol 240 miles of federal navigation channels in the harbor district, spotting small debris is not easy. |
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The snowplows had to open the roads before the highway patrol man could come to our rescue. |
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At the movie theaters, usherettes had to patrol the aisles as young couples had taken to drinking alcohol during the showing. |
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A Thai coastal patrol boat caught broadside on by the waves had been tumbled over and over and finished hundreds of yards inshore. |
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They will visit homes in the south of the town to issue leaflets and offer advice, and will also be on patrol in Knaresborough and Ripon. |
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Police brotherhood boss Yves Francoeur is no fan of the public security officers that patrol 17 of the 27 island boroughs. |
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Under the agreement, only lightly armed police are allowed to patrol the buffer zone. |
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Because of the limitations on space, cars were used sparingly, except to patrol and catch speeders or transport criminals to jail. |
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Royal Navy ice patrol ship HMS Endurance has been stood down from a rescue in the sea off Antarctica. |
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The protesters are in a stand-off with a private security firm employed by the council to patrol the building. |
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The officers bring him to the patrol car, and the family calms down, but still they ask the officers for an explanation. |
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Combat helicopters and fighter planes patrolled the sky, and naval submarines and armed patrol boats guarded the waters of the silent port. |
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The hawkers, or dragon nymphs are longer and thinner and they patrol up and down looking out for prey on which to swoop. |
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The cameras work using two video monitors in the patrol vans which are linked to a recorder. |
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A Regional Forces Surveillance Vehicle follows the vermin-proof fence to get to the patrol observation post. |
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This is because carp generally like to patrol in the edge, out of the flow and along the drop-off into the deeper water of the central channel. |
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A U.S. helicopter went down in Mosul with its two crewmen while searching for a missing GI after a patrol boat capsized in the Tigris. |
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A Bradley fighting vehicle rushing to assist a US patrol was disabled by a car bomb, the US military said. |
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While in these patrol areas, the subs should have systematically hunted down and destroyed US tankers and Navy oilers. |
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Three months later, a Coast Guard helicopter on patrol noticed an oil slick around the vessel and swung into action to contain the pollution. |
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A car chase in L.A. ends in an arrest, but not before a highway patrol officer missed a hard right turn and crashed through a building. |
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The hawkers, or dragon nymphs, are longer and thinner and they patrol up and down looking out for prey on which to swoop. |
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After stooging around our patrol area for the required time and seeing nothing, it was time to return home. |
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He said that helicopter gunships and navy patrol boats had strafed the communities, and that scores of civilians had been killed. |
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For the remaining three hours of the exercise, I stank to high heaven with other members of the patrol deliberately evading me. |
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Police radioed ahead and caught up with the gang as they passed the highway patrol office. |
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The men were held after their patrol boats strayed into Iranian coastal waters close to the Iraq border. |
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Mr Ellis said he hoped to set up a patrol group to watch over the village streets. |
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The 116th Infantry chalked this on the back of one of their vehicles going out on a patrol I accompanied. |
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Each patrol was equipped with ten Lewis machine guns, four Boyes anti-tank rifles, anti-aircraft guns, Bren guns and Thompson sub-machine guns. |
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Operations staff did not alert the paras to the Red Caps, because staff were not certain the RMP patrol was in town and its vehicles were hidden. |
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These claims reached a crescendo in 1926 when he accused a police patrol of mass killing in the hinterland of the Forrest River reserve. |
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The patrol called for backup, entered the campus and hollered for the fellow to come down. |
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She'd been on her scheduled Western Pacific patrol when word went out that a boat was down. |
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Kaczynski is serving a life sentence without the possibility of patrol at a supermax prison in Colorado. |
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On August 15, the boat was on a routine patrol when its radar painted a vessel at about 12 nm. |
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The club was literally surrounded by police forces, including mobile armed units of the patrol service Scut. |
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They would patrol the river and attack any hostile unit that was stupid enough to enter their sights. |
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A police patrol car swooped on the van near to junction 17 of the M4 and discovered a huge stash of equipment inside the vehicle. |
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Instead, there are hundreds of soldiers dug in and on patrol forming a lethal human shield around the base. |
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The patrol leader should take particular care to explain each decision he made and each order he gave. |
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A police patrol passing along the road at 2 a.m. became suspicious as they were constantly being preceded by a van. |
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It attributed the two soldiers' deaths to a claymore mine blast that hit a road patrol in the area. |
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Then the two airmen led the suspect away to the hood of a patrol car, where they patted him down for weapons and drugs. |
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The shootings erupted at about 1 a.m. as two officers were on a routine patrol in the city's west end. |
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Well, she went out walking alone one night and she ran into a patrol of guards. |
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But a couple of years ago, a police dog patrol was sent out to bring in a mentally disturbed person from a forest. |
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I was so absorbed in my thoughts that suddenly I walked straight into a patrol guard coming back from the chase. |
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We have not objected to any of the applications and we are not planning to have any extra bobbies on patrol for the rugby games. |
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Imagine you are a sergeant taking a platoon of soldiers on patrol through rugged northern Australia. |
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There is now 24 hour surveillance and uniformed wardens on patrol which has improved the situation somewhat. |
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The school has decided to put more teachers on patrol at break time to watch the children. |
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Armed officers have been deployed on patrol to protect the community and their unarmed colleagues. |
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The five men were detained Sunday after military officers on patrol found traces of blood leading to their houses, he said. |
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The crossing patrol officer was hit as she stood in the middle of the road. |
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Safety chiefs have been accused of putting children's lives at risk after axing a school crossing patrol because the road is too dangerous. |
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For about nine months there had not been a crossing patrol on what is one of the busiest roads in the borough. |
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Parents are allowed to park in The Sun pub's car park and cross the road from there but we need a crossing patrol person to do that job. |
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The crossing patrol will also be brought back in time for the new school year. |
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Police officers arrived at the scene almost immediately as a patrol car was on a ramp just yards from where the accident happened. |
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A Garda patrol car, which was in the area, was at the scene in minutes and caught the gunman as he tried to run from the scene. |
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Two police officers were also on hand in a patrol car parked next to the jet. |
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Police who disturbed a pair of burglars had their patrol car rammed three times as the men tried to get away, a court heard. |
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Most significantly, the student went across to a police patrol car in the vicinity to report the incident. |
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Police in a highway patrol car saw two men running away and took them to the police station for questioning. |
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When the firecrew called in Police support the PSNI patrol car came under attack as well. |
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He was seen by a police patrol car but the teenager refused to stop and sped away from the officers. |
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One of the neighbours must have called the police, because just as I stuck my head out of my bedroom window, a police patrol car pulled up. |
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You just ride in your patrol car around the streets of Phoenix looking to see if there is any trouble! |
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While the police officer ducked into his patrol car, Finn considered making a run for it. |
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Television images showed young men surrounding a police patrol car and slamming bricks into it from close range. |
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They had already robbed a filling station and rammed a Garda patrol car before the single vehicle accident. |
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The policemen were in a patrol car parked at the traffic lights in Abbey Street when they heard glass smashing due to the heat of the fire. |
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This way, if a call was made by a patrolman and a patrol wagon was sent, the officers aboard the wagon were able to listen for the ringing alarm. |
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He's worked on patrol boats in Florida and scuba-dived under the North Pole, but piloting an iceboat still gets his adrenaline pumping. |
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There are also plans to have some naval vessels patrol the West African coast. |
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A man stopped by police on patrol in a local park was found to have cocaine and heroin on him. |
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The situation was extremely perilous and the patrol was in danger of being wiped out by the heavy crossfire. |
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There are lots of grasshoppers around here, but my hens patrol the garden perimeter fence and really reduce the numbers of insects in the garden. |
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Ten people were injured, including the driver of the taxi who was seriously hurt, and the co-driver of the patrol car. |
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State security police in black uniforms had replaced the parking assistants that usually patrol the fairgrounds ' two parking areas. |
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It is imperative to have a foot patrol which is a very efficient way of controlling inconspicuous poaching activities. |
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His orders were to patrol the western ridge and report back to the command post at the base of the mountain. |
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Each attendant will be given a personal certificate and commemorative badge to celebrate the good work of school crossing patrol staff. |
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And today it was revealed that community officers will begin to patrol their own patches from April. |
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During his time there he worked as a patrol officer and community constable. |
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Jason Burke spent a week on patrol with the US infantry and reservists trying to win hearts and minds. |
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The vessel will eventually be used to patrol Scotland's inshore waters, monitoring landings of fish stocks. |
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Names were drawn out of a pith helmet to decide who would leave Isandhlwana to go on patrol on the eve of the battle. |
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I am part of a team of flying instructors and we teach RAF pilots how to fly Nimrods, a maritime patrol aircraft. |
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They must patrol in plain clothes to arrest those anti-social elements who indulge in eve-teasing. |
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A heavy contingent of defence force personnel and special police disaster and reaction units plan to patrol the summit. |
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Pairs of vessels patrol the fishery with large trawl nets slung between them that catch everything in their path. |
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We prepared to fly fishery-protection patrol around the northwest side, looking for illegal fishing boats. |
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The intent, apparently, was to patrol an area that was known for contraband trafficking, but it was an undocumented mission. |
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We have seen that neither uniformed patrol nor plainclothes investigation work is very successful in crime control. |
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At Chen Rio, another camping spot, soldiers patrol the beach stopping tourists from poaching turtle eggs that are protected by law. |
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Rangers also patrol the campgrounds daily to make sure all food, coolers, and cooking items are kept locked up in a car or bearproof container. |
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It reminds me of how on a certain Illinois highway, the cops would park a patrol car in a visible area on the side of the road. |
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A convoy of six armed vehicles, three police dogs and several patrol cars made a simultaneous lunchtime swoop at the addresses. |
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The teenager managed to make his way outside and informed two policemen on patrol of what had happened. |
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The police officers on patrol saw the car weave at least five times across the centre of the road. |
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The police officers will also patrol the nearby villages of Steeton and Eastburn. |
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It doesn't seem politic to ask the police whether they habitually patrol rap gigs wearing black SWAT-style jumpsuits and armed with machine guns. |
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In the wild there is no piste patrol to pick up the pieces, and the mountains bristle with rocks, cliffs and cornices. |
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However, I believe the Captain mellowed when he found that the four corvettes would carry out patrol duties up the White Sea. |
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The porpoising type of rolling that is so common seemed to be undertaken by tench that were merely working their way along their patrol route. |
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A watchful eye is constantly kept by the patrol on the waters outside the base port. |
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The main missions of the aircraft, in addition to basic and advanced pilot training, are border patrol and counter-insurgency operations. |
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There are quite a few aircraft like this available, and they are used by many third world countries for border patrol and counter-insurgency. |
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As the patrol departs the compound, the gunners swing their turrets and cover out. |
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One of them was on his back and was rapidly crabbing backwards away from the patrol car. |
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Sharks, mackerel and eagle rays often patrol this area, and on my first dive I nailed a great photograph of a wobbegong shark that almost posed for the camera. |
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Vice Admiral Jamnong said that patrol boats have been relocated to patrol the area and helicopters are flying twice a day to report on the movements of the slick. |
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In the back of their patrol car, with her hands cuffed behind her, she mocks their cowardice. |
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The South Americans are expected to supply four navy patrol ships. |
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The dogs carry out routine work at football matches and on patrol as well as being called to emergencies to help find missing people or runaway criminals. |
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Police officers in a patrol car saw the incident and ordered him to stop. |
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He next turns up at 4 am when a Garda patrol stops him in the town centre and ask him his date of birth which he gives before they send him on his way. |
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The 55m patrol vessel uses a steel monohull with a round bilge semi-displacement hull, incorporating very fine V-shaped frames in the forward sections. |
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Although the windows were not linked to the burglar alarm, a sensor activated the system and a passing police patrol stopped to check the building. |
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The court had heard how Frazer was caught in the act after a routine police patrol stopped the car he was driving as officers were suspicious following a spate of break ins. |
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Neighbours were woken by police sirens as patrol cars raced to the scene. |
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A dozen officers were tied up with filling out reports for two and a half hours before they rounded off their shift with a patrol in the police van. |
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Vanderkool makes a string of arrests that stun border patrol compatriots and townsfolk. |
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Its purpose was to provide offshore patrol boats with a comparatively lightweight direct and high-angle fire weapon capable of engaging both watercraft and targets ashore. |
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Glasgow will be his third sea-going command, his previous ships being the Archer-class patrol boat HMS Exploit and the Sandown-class minehunter HMS Walney. |
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Officer Daniel Pantaleo put him in what looked like a chokehold, which is specifically prohibited by the NYPD patrol guide. |
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He used to sit on the front porch with a gun, and helped organize bands of armed black men to patrol the streets of Titusville. |
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Flood prevention workers continue to patrol the dam around the clock. |
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Conservatives want less red tape and micromanagement from Whitehall pen pushers, so we can put more police officers back on patrol in the Vale of York. |
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The company's decision to patrol the Net has got you all in a flutter. |
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Once, she brazenly told a border patrol agent to go ahead and shoot if he wanted to stop her. |
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Cpl. Rory MacKenzie, 31, who joined the British army 11 years ago, lost a leg during a night patrol in Basra, southern Iraq. |
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Then they came up against a police patrol on mountain bicycles, which again led to more shooting, without injuries. |
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Sam had almost killed the cops for not having patrol cars all around. |
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There were rough seas in the area at that time, the coast guard said, adding they dispatched patrol boats and planes Tuesday to search for the ship. |
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If a perp fails to give way, a patrol car down the road makes the arrest. |
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The tragedy happened just after midnight and was witnessed by a horrified police officer who had been passing the slip road to the motorway in a patrol car. |
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During a night operation in the Solomon Islands in 1943, the patrol torpedo boat he commanded was rammed by a Japanese destroyer. |
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Keiko watched patiently as the soldier one hundred metres away from their spot continued his patrol on the walls and entered the lookout tower adjoining the city walls. |
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Flash intensity during patrol flights in the standard flight apparatus could not reliably be measured so the integrating sphere was brought into play. |
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A number of the officers who were found guilty in civil cases of abuse against me are still on patrol and none have to my knowledge been reprimanded in any way. |
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The force is offering people the chance to accompany their local constable on patrol to see what it is really like at the cutting edge of crime-fighting. |
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Two officers arrived at the scene in a patrol car almost immediately. |
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I never was a sixer or a seconder, let alone a patrol leader. |
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Others in our group were taken to see the reconstruction projects as well as going on patrol and visiting an orphanage in the red zone adopted by our American Soldiers! |
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In all this only once at night, around 10 p.m. a patrol marched into the locality and disappeared after giving instructions to keep within doors and keep the lights off. |
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A small shoal of barracuda patrol a saddle in the ridge, but there are not the enormous shoals of barracuda or trevally to be found at Richelieu Rock. |
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Investigators seemed baffled by the theft, as guards patrol the premises at night and there is tight security inside, including infrared systems and cameras. |
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As a poster campaign aimed at urging the public to be more vigilant was launched, transport police said plain-clothes officers would patrol the Tube network. |
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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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The married traffic officer aged 34 was gunned down as he sat in his patrol car trying to handcuff the man, who had been driving a stolen BMW car in Dib Lane, Oakwood. |
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The job of a crossing patrol is undervalued and has become more dangerous. |
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Officers on patrol just happened to be passing and made the arrest. |
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When daylight comes, 20 teams of sappers patrol the city's streets as they do every morning, clearing mines laid by rebel fighters the night before. |
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Brinsley stepped up to the passenger side of the patrol car, raised a silver Taurus semi-automatic pistol and began firing. |
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Momma and baby did fine, pappy was at sea on patrol in a submarine. |
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On southland, McKenzie played Ben Sherman, a patrol officer on the mean streets of Los Angeles. |
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The police entered, removed him from a closet where he had sought refuge, handcuffed and carted him off in front of 15 patrol cars and countless neighbours. |
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She said on April 9 officers on patrol found him sitting in his car, which had a puncture, in London Road, with his speech slurred and eyes glazed. |
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The 23-year-old was arrested after police in a patrol car heard a scraping noise from his vehicle and looked out to see one of the wheels at right angles to the other. |
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Police in Lisbon have also been supplied with 100 new marked patrol cars and 70 scooters, ideal for speeding through the city's tight backstreets. |
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The borough patrol are being replaced by police community support officers, who have similar powers but come under the control of police commanders. |
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An East German patrol boat, with spotlights and heavy machine guns, idled on the far shore of the River Spree. |
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It is now commonplace to drive for hundreds of miles without seeing a police patrol car, and I believe that that is a very bad thing for road safety. |
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Two police constables have been assigned to patrol the factory gate. |
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The men are sent out on patrol to scout out the enemy position. |
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The Garda patrol car went back to the area to seek out those responsible. |
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On Memorial Day, much of the patrol force was busy at the parade or at a ball game at the Polo Grounds, or was enjoying a day off granted to veterans. |
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Two hundred Coast Guard small boats and cutters deployed to patrol the harbor that held more than 30,000 spectator vessels and participating ships. |
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I know a farmer who has to patrol his fields with a shotgun when the hunt is on to stop the dogs from destroying his fences and going on his land. |
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There is an emergency ski patrol service on call 24 hours a day. |
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The shift inspectors whose officers I had observed on patrol over many months offered either to escort me personally or provide a constable for the purpose. |
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Drunken louts should be quaking in their bovver boots next month when a special booze patrol is launched in Wimbledon to crack down on their alcohol-fuelled bad behaviour. |
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Someone could come across border masquerading as a border patrol agent. |
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Ice patrol ship HMS Endurance broke off from a training exercise in mid-ocean to hail lone yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur as she continues her bid to break a world record. |
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But now the community dance club claim the fact they did not patrol the door for a short spell on December 13 is being used as an excuse to boot them out. |
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An officer from Wiltshire County Council's road safety department was due to come and show the crossing patrol officer how to use it, but he cried off at the last moment. |
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The police department, despite public belief, is substantially upping patrol and investigative measures. |
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The military, law enforcement agencies, and border patrol officers have used ground-based infrared thermography for years for surveillance purposes. |
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Do you know how long it takes me to patrol sniveling, weak little undermen like you trying to find a general, captain, or anyone that can take a bit of leadership? |
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I got told very snottily to wait, when I asked why, and why I was being kept from patrol duties there wasn't a proper answer so I got on with the job I'm paid to do. |
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The tanks patrol a road used by the army for incursions into the camp and the activists wanted to set up a protest tent on the road to block them. |
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The coast guard sent three cutters to patrol the northern sea area. |
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A patrol car nearby approached the bank and officers acting on the tip-off arrested the men outside the bank and quizzed them before they were released. |
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At high noon, a patrol car pulls up and the officer at the wheel tells them to get on the sidewalk. |
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