Happily, designers continue to plunder the her archive with a riot of florals that look more flirty than frumpy. |
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There wasn't a riot of protest but he'd won the respect of the fans at least. |
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We are part of a hen party in the film, so we were singing, shouting and causing a riot basically. |
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German special forces troops have adopted it, as have foreign legionnaires, Spanish riot police and Italian anti-terrorism units. |
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Each work contains a small riot of biomorphic form seeking a balance between exaggerated centrifugal and centripetal pressures. |
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Officers left manning the desk told residents they feared a riot and preferred to let the rave fizzle out. |
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But reading the riot act is what parents do to children, what teachers do to pupils, and what people in authority do to subordinates. |
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The cheese-ball big-budget film is a riot of swirling gaudy colors, questionable plotting, and ham-fisted dialogue. |
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Police in riot gear were called out at the campus after several cars were overturned, fires were started and mayhem ensued. |
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Cutting across our path, there was a riot of colour as dahlia anemones jostled for space with dead men's fingers and sea stars. |
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For the next two hours, the entire area was crawling with dozens of police vans, squad cars, riot troops and paddy wagons. |
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Thousands of riot police will be lining the streets amid fears that either anarchists or terrorists will attempt to disrupt proceedings. |
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This caused a surge forward, and small groups of protesters began pushing up against the police riot shields. |
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When they do take place they are surrounded by riot police and attacked by security police. |
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After mothers were taken out of the plant, children were left surrounded by riot police. |
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Hundreds of police in riot gear swarmed the area, pushing protesters away from the Garden and into nearby side streets. |
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Rumour and speculation have since run riot on the circumstances of his death. |
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Violent protests and clashes with armed riot police have continued every night since and have spread to other working class suburbs. |
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Anti-war protesters outside the embassy have repeatedly clashed with riot police, thrown stones and ignited gas canisters and tyres. |
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On Wednesday, police in riot gear clashed with fans as Chelsea met West Ham. |
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For those with a zany sense of humor, the adventures of Lieutenant Frank Drebin were a laugh riot from beginning to end. |
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On the walls are a riot of soft corals, sponges, hydroids and anemones in all shapes and sizes. |
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By 6pm, riot police had begun to clear the city centre, forcing the crowds out towards Westgate. |
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The front garden is a seventies-style huge rockery smothered in aubretia which, at this time of year, is a riot of colour. |
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Mounted police and dog handlers patrolled the streets and a large number of officers in riot gear were deployed outside the station. |
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Tiny lurex tops, bumfreezer leggings and high heels, this gang with red-painted lips and rouged cheeks and hair coiffed high ran riot. |
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Its rich deep border was a riot of scrolling acanthus, shells and stylised fountains. |
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Rubber and plastic bullets are used for riot control by security services and police worldwide. |
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At the age of 17, he was jailed for a year for affray after being involved in a riot. |
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A squad of armed riot police mounted a full-blooded charge into a chanting group of activists. |
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The future scenario gives him carte blanche to run riot with all these mad ideas. |
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Two companies of riot police armed with water cannon were used to disperse the workers and at least one was detained. |
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Large numbers of riot police were deployed against the small demonstration and confiscated banners and posters being carried by the unionists. |
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One of his ancestors suppressed a riot by laying low a man called Murphy, a thug at the head of a mob who was wielding a wire whip. |
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So the 3,000 protesters wending their way through Westwood had few witnesses beyond a gaggle of riot cops. |
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On September 14, seven striking shipbuilders in Cadiz, southern Spain were injured in a tear gas and plastic bullet attack by riot police. |
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I would advise against using it in the riot tomorrow, or at all, until you know how to work it. |
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Visually, the film also tantalizes the senses, with nearly every scene offering a riot of color. |
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This is a real country garden, with hens running riot in the orchard and a cockerel lording it on the compost heap. |
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The next day, the government upped the ante, sending riot police with black shields and plastic face guards to the neighbourhood. |
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We have posted every published story regarding the riot because we thought that in many respects it was an omen of ill tidings for Minneapolis. |
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We make our way slowly out of the field and along the side of a small country road, passing a phalanx of police officers dressed in riot gear. |
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The faceless, inanimate riot police are far more imposing and formidable than the passionate workers. |
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We have heard reports of the possibility of the US using in incapacitants, riot control agents. |
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She was dealt felony charges for incitation to riot and setting a puppet on fire and saddled with a four-hundred-thousand dollar bail. |
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It's a bit of a feather in their cap if they can keep him quiet because he's run riot this season. |
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Between the tenth and the twelfth of February 1355 a riot occurred in Oxford, pitching the townspeople against scholars from the university. |
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The man that they were talking about had instigated a riot in one of our major cities last summer. |
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He loved to strike poses, to attitudinize, and in these last years allowed his imagination to run riot. |
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As protestors began to march, riot police used tear gas and water cannons to contain the students on campus. |
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The Spanish police have a reputation for toughness and their riot police will be armed with live and plastic bullets and tear gas. |
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At least five people suffered minor injuries in the unrest as riot police fired tear gas into the crowd. |
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The third one outdid them all by going out with his car into a riot ridden area. |
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In Egypt, riot police used water cannons and attack dogs to keep anti-war demonstrators away from the US embassy. |
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In our garden, we have a riot of tones from pink impatiens and late roses and golden yellow and orange from climbing nasturtiums and rudbeckia. |
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This nonstop laugh riot is a truly neglected classic of cautionary showbiz schlock. |
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When food and fuel subsidies go, people riot and social tensions stoke the flames. |
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Moreover the misrule and riot that they keep in those houses is very great, for very wantonly they sport and dally together. |
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Those protesters have clashed with nightstick-wielding riot police who responded with water cannons, teargas and rubber bullets. |
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I was also told that one of his friends had been hit on the head by a rubber bullet and seriously injured during a riot near to were he lived. |
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As well as the riot in Aba there are reports of tensions in the neighbouring city of Owerri and the market town of Onitsha. |
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An Evening Post journalist was put in an armlock twice by riot police on the same protest. |
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As building inspectors, fire marshals and riot police rally against them, the squatters continue to fight for decent shelter and survival. |
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From the start, it had looked as though the home side were going to run riot with Ian Wilson, the scrum half, scoring after five minutes. |
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There were images of dogs and masked police in riot gear painted in Day-Glo colors with shimmery radioactive outlines. |
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Others join in and the whole room burst into a riot of clapping, yells, and screaming. |
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Today we got to have a riot and I got to put the boot in on people I had only just met. |
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It boasts thermal springs, uncrowded beaches and, in early summer, a riot of crimson-blossomed pohutukawa trees. |
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Short kurtis, dupattas, basic skirts, wrap-arounds and lungis came next, in what was a surreal riot of colours. |
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All forces now have similar units, trained in riot control, use of firearms and sometimes CS gas. |
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He also joked to the assembled dignitaries that he would be donning the riot gear before visiting the police authority in future. |
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Throwing sticks of dynamite and rocks, the demonstrators have confronted riot police using tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon. |
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What unfolds is a riot of comic mayhem as mistaken identity leads to uproarious farce throughout. |
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A few arrests were made as police in riot gear and on horses swept through to disperse the crowd. |
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They were stopped by scores of riot policemen armed with automatic weapons, batons and water cannons. |
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Clashes with riot police armed with batons and tear gas broke out in different areas of the city. |
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This is a zine made up from a load of articles by different people within the riot girl scene in London and surrounding areas. |
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Heavily armed riot police used tear gas, water cannon and batons to break up groups of demonstrators and then chased them down side streets. |
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Twenty thousand police were dispatched, armed with riot gear, tear gas, batons, and live ammunition. |
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He went racing off the park at full-time and was bealing! We ran riot that night. |
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When the riot squad did move, it was so fast and so precise nothing could be done. |
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The eye is the most sensitive organ in riot control because CS causes epiphora, blepharospasm, a burning sensation, and visual problems. |
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The riot police moved in and struck quick, hard blows with their batons, mainly at people's calf areas. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that more and more feminist and riot grrrl zines are being produced by UK women and girls. |
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In one political rally she lost two teeth after a riot squad's dispersion of a protest outside of Toronto's Queen's Park. |
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No longer are rivalries between town and gown manifested in destruction, riot and murder. |
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In a repeat of Sunday's clashes, police in full riot gear charged the protesters and used water cannons to disperse the angry crowds. |
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They forced police in riot gear and a number of mounted police officers to intervene. |
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Officers dressed in riot gear, holding stun staffs and personal shields were lined up three deep in front. |
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Dressed in riot gear and bunched together, they are hugging the wall of a mudbrick house ready to kick in the door. |
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The protest was peaceful, although hundreds of riot and military police were deployed around the capital to control violence. |
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The sirens, the riot gear, and the officers' show of sheer numbers all combine to suggest that protest is an overwhelming threat to the public. |
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Behind this barrier stood helmeted paramilitary police carrying riot shields and wearing body armor. |
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Names are established, reputations ruined, narcissism runs riot and lives are changed forever. |
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On November 26, French riot police broke through a picket line at a mint producing the new euro coins in Pessac, near Bordeaux. |
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There are strong indications throughout the film that the whole story is nothing more than Kevin's imagination run riot. |
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The riot lasted forty-five minutes and an encore performance was put on the following night. |
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The riot squad and two water cannons were deployed after missiles were thrown. |
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The police mistreat people, and we don't condemn them too seriously for that, if it's in the distress of a riot situation. |
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What followed was a near riot and a shower of bottles, plastic seats and several other pieces of debris heading his way. |
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Thankfully, no-one was hurt, but still, Tom's mind was running riot with panic and worry. |
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Police in riot gear and carrying truncheons pushed them back, and several were arrested. |
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The deal was signed while hundreds of police armed with truncheons and riot equipment remained on standby outside the hotel. |
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In the heart of the Nevada desert, it is a playground for adults where the imagination runs riot. |
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Much more of this monkey business and every riot in every corner of a foreign land will be blamed on provocation by racist locals. |
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The local magistrate read the riot act and 2nd Battalion the Royal Warwickshire Regiment was turned out to clear the area. |
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Once your child starts playgroup and you go back to work, your emotions may run riot. |
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In fact, less a village and more an example of what happens when a childlike imagination runs riot in the mind of an architect of means. |
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There's the butterfly house, a riot of colourful plants and animals with more than 60 species of butterflies and moths. |
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Children are running riot in pubs because publicans cannot ask them to leave. |
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I'm opinionated, outspoken, abstract, a riot grrl, and usually very forward when it comes to dating. |
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What is behind the riot of words, the exaggeration of images, their total gratuitousness? |
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Scores of riot police vans and mounted police protected the bases against the demonstrators. |
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Change of scale and a riot of color gave this collage an extraordinary punch and visual appeal. |
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The tearaway runs riot, swears and abuses, causes criminal damage and ridicules the elderly. |
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Ten dead, over a dozen pupils injured, and another school traumatized by a student running riot with guns in the classroom. |
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I just got them to sit down and be quiet, they've been running riot all day. |
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The riot was a dirty trick which was pulled off through the use of deception, and Bloggergate is the same thing. |
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With each word Julius increased volume, he started to go off the deep end reading me his version of the riot act. |
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I suppose she cooked you breakfast in bed then disappeared for the rest of the day to let you run riot. |
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When we began to make speeches the riot police descended on us and started attacking people, throwing tear gas everywhere. |
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The heavily pregnant ewes were scattered in all directions, as the ferocious dogs ran riot in the field. |
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In 1984, when I was taking care of the riot victims, I saw the same nameless fear and helpless misery. |
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On every balcony and at every window are flags, banners, and gonfalons in a riot of colors to rock your senses. |
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In 1883 a riot erupted at the Mackay racecourse when a sly grog dealer refused to serve the Islanders, who responded by throwing bottles. |
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But the main attraction is the garden, a riot of azaleas and camellias in the spring and a place of botanic bliss the whole year round. |
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A crowd of youths ran riot on The Inch estate, engaging in running street battles, smashing windows and breaking into cars. |
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The court had been told that at the time Miss Lacy had been serving as part of a riot squad during unrest in Bradford. |
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Last week's riot and the fear of further unrest has caused shopkeepers to shield their windows. |
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Officers in riot gear were called to Wakefield to control an unruly crowd of several hundred people. |
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As wet, fluffy snow fell throughout the day, many protestors began tossing snowballs at riot police. |
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Last March, there was a near riot when unqualified and untrained staff were brought in. |
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I didn't think the trailer was some sort of laugh riot, but I don't think it was unfunny either. |
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The clashes were followed by protests on Tuesday, which were broken up by riot police. |
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In stab vests and riot gear, police stormed a number of Ulverston homes looking for drugs yesterday in a series of high-profile raids. |
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Fifty feet or less from this intersection was a line of riot cops plugging a ragged breach in the hated wall. |
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At the end of the service, a riot broke out and demonstrators together with detainees managed to breach the security fence. |
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In El Salvador riot police broke a medical workers strike by occupying clinics in February. |
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The channel packed in games such as shouting match and hoopla that caused a laugh riot among the crowd. |
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In Chicago thousands demonstrated, blocking traffic and several times breaching lines of riot and mounted police. |
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Inside, the tiny living room is a riot of figurines and demitasse cups and doilies. |
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Ceramic flower vases and other tableware are available in a riot of colours. |
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The men's room number was very funny, the lyrics to the song were just a riot. |
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Violent clashes took place between riot squads and protesting police officers that had blocked the entrance to Greece's finance ministry. |
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The deciduous trees were already a riot of color, turning the hills rusty-gold in patches while the evergreens formed their own enclaves. |
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Police deployed riot squads and opened fire on the protesters with water cannons. |
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This retreat was followed by the calling in of mounted police and black-suited riot squads to attack demonstrators with batons and pepper spray. |
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The refineries at Barrancabermeja and Cartagena are surrounded by police riot squads and military units. |
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He appeared in court in December that year and pleaded not guilty to a riot charge. |
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A city market is a riot of enticing smells, textures, and colors, an abundance of beautiful fruits and vegetables. |
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I managed to get out just before the riot squad made a shield tunnel and corralled the crowd. |
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They were ordered not to move or speak for an hour while the riot squad searched and often ransacked their rooms. |
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In comparison to Volta's splendid riot, the quiet sculptures seem meditative and spare, almost passive. |
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Prime Time viewing is a riot of hot shows, reality TV, feature films, sports, and other mass appeal programs. |
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The Stonewall riot is widely regarded as the birth of the modern gay rights movement. |
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The sight from inside the kettle was of a cordon of riot police several deep. |
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Chad had never been so gentle with a kiss, and yet he'd never felt such a riot of emotions at the same time. |
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Reportedly the film caused a riot in San Francisco's Chinatown in 1927 for its portrayal of opiate-trading, white-slaving Asians. |
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Fights with the riot police erupted every time people tried to reach the US embassy. |
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In season, raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and brambles run riot across Scotland. |
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That year, a riot broke out between the Japanese divers and the poorly paid koepangers who tended to comprise the crew. |
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The parade is a riot of elaborate costumes and clothing with many of the get-ups real works of art. |
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Their riot helmets rest quietly on the pommels of their saddles, but the body language of the officers is hostile. |
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From the riot of colour of the cancan dancers' skirts, to the outrageous gear worn by Toulouse-Lautrec, costume creates visual excitement. |
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Miami riot police threw up a cordon around the home and fanned out across the city. |
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At one point, a police helicopter reported a riot, seeing men unfurling a banner across the prison roof and smoke billowing from the yard. |
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During the course of the protest, riot police arrested 23 strikers and mounted attacks on the picket lines. |
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An informant told them that the riot was between the peace bureau and a group of politicians. |
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Twelve Sheffield Wednesday supporters were arrested by riot police during the cup tie against Blackburn on Tuesday night. |
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If this all continued then Ms. Lexing had a massively large riot to handle. |
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Hundreds of riot police and members of the security forces took up positions near the palace, they said. |
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The solemn occasion came close to a riot when police were called as violent attempts were made to take bones from his skeleton as souvenirs. |
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Miners threw sticks of dynamite at riot police outside the congress building and the presidential palace. |
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One person was killed as riot police battled voters in this third and final round of legislative elections. |
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As of this morning, the area around the Japanese embassy is still heavily policed by regular cops and Armed Police with riot gear. |
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The thrilling power of the orchestra's huge string section was unleashed even more impressively in the second movement, a riot of non-stop energy. |
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The top hat caused a riot the first time it was seen in London. |
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Authorities pushed back by sending waves of shock troops behind riot shields into the streets. |
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Both demonstrations ended with riot police spraying tear gas on the crowd. |
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As the surfing died down on Sunday, July 28, a riot broke out in the streets of Huntington. |
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In fact, they have before, back in 1986 when a riot broke out, once again at Huntington Beach during a surf contest. |
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The crowd of more than 200 stared down a wall of riot police and said their piece, loudly and peacefully. |
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A riot of leaves walls off a bend in the river, a curtain of vines cascades from impossibly tall mango trees. |
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Suddenly, like a scene from an action movie, a Humberside Police van screeches up the kerb and four men in full riot gear and helmets leap on to the pavement. |
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But he said he later saw a police report accusing him of instigating the violence and organizing a riot outside the courtroom. |
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They were dispersed by riot police using batons and tear gas. |
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The riot police moved in quickly, shields locked together, batons raised. |
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After the raid, in San Juan, mounted riot police stared down about 800 shouting demonstrators blocking the gates to Fort Buchanan, a US Army base. |
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We also look back at a riot between trad jazz fans and their modernist rivals at a festival in 1960, and travel to Mali in pursuit of the country's hunter-musicians. |
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The Guard braced their riot shields and checked their equipment. |
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They made one last charge for the airport, and when the riot police blocked them again a melee ensued. |
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Such a process has been undertaken before in another city that experienced a riot after the shooting of an unarmed black man. |
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There had been a riot over in C Block at breakfast time, and one of the trusties, suspected of grassing, had been doused in hot fat, and set afire. |
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Then, in another few seconds, he was joined by the two agents that had come with the Lieutenant Governor, and they blazed away with their riot guns in the same direction. |
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On display were a riot of classy colours, gold, silver, maroons and black. |
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The rioters have also started using motorbikes and mobile phones to trace the movements of police riot squads, in tactics reminiscent of urban guerrilla movements. |
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About 100 police officers, many in riot gear, placed the strikers under arrest as the workers engaged in a sit-down protest at three intersections in the area. |
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The riot police advanced on the crowd and the crowd gave some ground but did not retreat. |
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The reading of his will raised some eyebrows, to riot in understatement. |
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Earlier, hooligans pelted riot police and uniformed officers with bottles after numerous incidents on the Wearmouth Bridge approach to the stadium. |
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Eyewitnesses reported that riot vans, unmarked cars and several police vehicles surrounded the yard as officers armed with revolvers and machine guns stormed the site. |
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Several gang members in Los Angeles, some known for statements of braggadocio, said they are going to riot if the scheduled execution takes place. |
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I was among more than a hundred protestors from Occupy L.A., and facing a phalanx of police with riot equipment. |
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In it, a riot cop blasts her in the face at point-blank range with tear gas. |
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The violence came after a group of protesters marching with about 3,000 demonstrators threw petrol bombs and red paint at riot squads, injuring one police officer. |
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Black metal guard cages overlook the cell block, and it was in one of these that the 1959 prison riot began when two men managed to overpower a guard. |
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Turkish authorities poured into the small town to cordon off the sites, with riot police keeping the crowds away. |
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In January, French riot police were brought in to train their Brazilian counterparts. |
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Police wearing riot gear responded by closing roads and kettling in the protesters outside the mosque, refusing to allow movement between their lines. |
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A crowd of up to 200 protesters were held back by troops who used screens and riot shields to form a pathway for the terrified youngsters and their parents. |
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Meanwhile, baseball bats and other riot gear are currently listed on Amazon U.K.'s best-seller list. |
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The streets of lower Manhattan were framed by barricades and cops in riot gear clustered on corners. |
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A riot erupted in Harlem, and Romano was among the cops who found themselves in the midst of it. |
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Despite the violence, the riot shields, the tear gas, the headless flowers and the smashed cars, there was actually very little trouble this week, considering. |
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The detainees in the photographs were suspected of starting a riot in another area of the prison and had been brought to the cell block for further questioning. |
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A riot of sphinxes with human feet, animal-headed human figures, exotic beasts, lotus flowers, and winged sun disks appeared on furnishings and decorative objects. |
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Pomp, pageantry and gaiety ran riot making the atmosphere electric. |
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The wounds left by one of the country's most serious public disorders in more than 50 years, where hundreds of youths clashed with riot police, would not heal overnight. |
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Green-uniformed riot police patrolled the streets or sat in parked trucks. |
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The siege ended peacefully five days later when riot police moved in. |
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Precursors to today's riot grrl and queercore bands, they broke through and gave women in the liberation movements their own rock and roll anthems. |
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Before the match there was trouble in a little square outside the ground as riot police with batons waded in to quell troublemakers attached to both clubs. |
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After that riot had been put down, prisoners were locked into yards. |
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Scotland Yard said about 200 to 300 protesters were still in the Oxford Circus area, where they had been penned in by riot police for about seven hours. |
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There are American flags everywhere in the grounds, and at the main gates you're confronted by six policemen in what looks like full riot gear, standing to attention. |
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More than 100 riot police battled Friday for control of Lima's largest wholesale fruit market against vendors armed with shotguns, pistols and homemade firebombs. |
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The riot squad were quite provocative, aggressive and intimidatory. |
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Around 1,500 armed riot police were sent in to enforce the status quo. |
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Worried residents fear problems on a crime-ridden council estate will erupt into a full-scale riot unless police clamp down on hell-raising teenagers. |
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Twenty-four police officers in riot gear using CS gas, five of them injured, nineteen people arrested, three pubs closed, traffic backed up for miles. |
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So, under all those severe Loden coats and sensible skirts shrouding the Viennese women passing us by in the Stephansplatz, there's actually a riot of frothing lace and silk? |
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Opposition to British press gangs that forced men into the Royal Navy led to a number of colonial riots, most notably the 1747 Knowles riot in Boston. |
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He came to prominence following the riot in Bradford in 1995 when he helped arrange dialogue between police and young people, setting up the Young People's Forum as a result. |
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Every inch is taken up by plants and animals in a riot of colour, a living mosaic over which patrol vividly coloured wrasse and dense shoals of demoiselles and blue maomao. |
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A dish of gnocchi with spicy house sausage and favas, for instance, may turn out to be a wildly salty and tomatoey riot that pummels the poor little favas into submission. |
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Or consider State of Emergency, a putatively radical riot simulator. |
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The valley is a riot of wildflowers, aspen groves, and tumbling rivers. |
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A police armoured vehicle disgorged about 30 baton-wielding riot police who charged the journalists, and seized the three as the others scattered. |
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If such mass protests seem to be in the works, will the mainland Chinese government have to step in to clamp down, including dispersing the crowds with riot police? |
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The brittle sexuality of the earlier works is absent, but visual temptation and overt eroticism remain in the riot of vibrant colors, visceral strokes and pulsing space. |
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Its riot coverage, however, could be characterized as the mutterings of someone having a nightmare yet somehow determined to control the terrible surreality of the dreamscape. |
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The Homestead Strike and riot were among several violent eruptions between labor and management that emerged around the United States during the nineteenth century. |
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Johnson is the first cop not wearing riot gear and carrying an assault rifle to walk down Florissant in the past few days. |
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There was another wall of riot police, and men carrying Bahraini flags milled up and down the road. |
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So far Harry's tour of the Caribbean has been a riot of informality with booze, boogies and broken-down boats a-plenty. |
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The riot squad were getting tooled up when I left, but when asked what trouble they had seen, they pointed to smoke bombs being thrown about by animal rights fanatics. |
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Scuffles broke out with riot police, who used pepper spray to repel party members wielding Greek flags on thick wooden sticks. |
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Dozens of riot police ran amok in a housing complex here on Tuesday following a minor accident involving an officer and a local resident, leaving five people wounded. |
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To her, suddenly, the entire modern world seemed a riot of noise. |
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Presented with a riot of possible furnishings, Simmons chooses fabric and wallpaper patterns and compounds them without regard to scale or convention. |
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A good teacher won't spend all their time allowing children to run riot in the classroom, but won't spend all their time shouting at them either. |
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Vegas airport is a throbbing, pulsating riot of noise and colour. |
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You'll be presented with a flashing, blinking riot of color. |
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Alexander Girard splashed the gray face of postwar minimalism with a riot of color and infused modernist intellectual design with the giddy warmth of folk art. |
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Judge Bill Gibron is an absolute laugh riot at family reunions. |
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He used to bounce around in that chair all over the place, he was a riot. |
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She cited a recent incident when, in broad daylight, a group of youths armed with sticks ran riot through a nearby street smashing the windows of cars and houses. |
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The fight to bring the law up-to-date and stop cyber criminals running riot is severely hampered by the lack of understanding of the scope of the problem. |
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Let us put our mind in neutral, and let our imaginations run riot. |
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The middle is ultimately the climax, where the comedian comes into his own, letting imagination run riot in the filthiest, most entertaining way possible. |
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It's probably easier in a small business not to let things run riot. |
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More than 1,000 students clashed with police in riot gear, blocking the President's access to the site and forcing him to pull around to a back gate. |
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Protesters faced armored cars, horses, and police in full riot gear. |
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I was running back and forth trying to find the train and I walked smack dab into a riot where there were police in riot gear beating on this group of about a hundred guys. |
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We're not trying to align ourselves with riot grrrl or being a girl band, but there's no doubt that being a girl making music is still a politicized thing to do. |
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I thought, since we already went through riot grrrl in the early '90s, that women playing in bands, especially punk bands, had a lot more freedom, but I was sadly deluded. |
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My girl's a hot girl, a riot girl and she's angry at the world! |
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The boss-nappers gave way when riot cops from the French gendarmerie moved into the building to get them out. |
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People were eager to see the place that, just two days ago, was guarded with state air defense forces and riot police squads. |
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Painting Moominvalley in sepia to save print costs in The Great Flood, Jansson somehow makes it a riot of imagined color. |
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Armed with knuckledusters and even Mac-10 submachineguns they ran riot in South London. |
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Putting on riot gear and forming their shields like a Roman testudo to ward off missiles is only a last resort. |
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That's because, just about 260 million years after the era's end, the Cambrian explosion produced a riot of complex animals. |
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Hours later, hundreds of riot police stormed the area without warning, firing tear gas, concussion grenades, rubber bullets and shotguns. |
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Vardy's headline-making goal was supplemented by Leonardo Ulloa and Shinji Okazaki, as City ran riot at St James' Park. |
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They ran riot in the garden, splashing in the paddling pool and spirits were still high when the two girls came in for a bedtime bath. |
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Participants in the 5th annual Sofia Gay Pride are heavily guarded by riot police and gendarmery units. |
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It seems it was hot-wired and then they ran riot driving it around the links. |
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Foam-tipped bullets are used by riot police as an alternative to plastic bullets. |
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Hundreds of tires were burned by the demonstrators as they run riot for the Lustration Bill to be adopted. |
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For the wedding itself, French artist Frederique Cheve, a friend of the couple, envisioned the decorations as a riot of red, orange, and gold. |
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At the church of St John the Baptist, Knox preached a fiery sermon and a small incident precipitated into a riot. |
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The Hypostyle Hall is a stupendous riot of black and white marble columns, gilded plasterwork and aquamarine walls. |
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Ordinary experience is a riot of imprecision, of impressions enmeshed in pre-conceptions, clich6s, profanities, and impercipience. |
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Those in riot gear have disobeyed orders by removing their gas masks. |
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Police in riot gear went head to head with violent street fighters. |
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It is a riot of knapweed, tansy, meadowsweet, purple loosestrife and goldenrod and lots of butterflies. |
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Two areca palms, laden with betel nuts, jut toward the canopy of tree tops where a riot of shapes and textures fans out like fireworks. |
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Andrews, but a riot against its use was orchestrated in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, ostensibly started by Jenny Geddes. |
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They ran to the Waterloo, and my own little knot of farewellers were enough to warrant the reading of the riot act before their arrival. |
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Some members of the Black British community were involved in the 2001 Harehills race riot and 2005 Birmingham race riots. |
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Five of our lads had just watched the riot police go into the Wellington and give the fash a kicking. |
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American playwright Richard Nelson dramatized the events surrounding the riot in his 1990 play Two Shakespearean Actors. |
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In 1951, Frisian language activists, protesting the exclusive use of Dutch in the courts, caused a riot in Leeuwarden. |
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A riot broke out, and only stopped when Caesar had two rioters sacrificed by the priests on the Field of Mars. |
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Despite the riot of colour, these flourescent outfits did not seem like expressions of individual taste or will. |
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Incensed, the Arab merchants around the quay immediately raise a riot in Calicut and direct mobs to attack the Portuguese factory. |
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Around twenty Portuguese then in the city manage to escape the riot by jumping into the harbor waters and swimming to the ships. |
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The most obvious riot potential situation is one where there is a ritualized display of force by haters or hatees. |
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In late December 1500, after the Portuguese set about seizing the spice cargoes of Arab boats in the harbor, a riot erupted on the piers. |
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