Six of his pals were also given a ticking-off by police officers but they were allowed to make the journey. |
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The cause of the dispute is a ticking-off from Brussels about the chancellor's fiscal plans. |
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He gets a stern ticking-off from the referee, but is lucky to escape without a booking. |
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On November 13th, for once, it was Germany's turn to face a possible ticking-off. |
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Players have to race through a day in the life of an Eton schoolboy, taking in a sick note from your dame, a ticking-off from your beak and life as a praeposter. |
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Financial penalties do not even scratch the surface and a ticking-off is more hazardous to the person doing the ticking-off. |
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The ref gives Cannavaro a ticking-off but keeps his cards in his pocket. |
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Mr Mahon, 36, gave the 17-year-old a ticking-off and the student responded by swearing at the Briton and attacking him. |
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Blows were exchanged and Collymore, along with a reserve team player, received a severe ticking-off. |
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A MAN who beat his 11-year-old daughter with a belt to stop her sniffing solvents escaped with a ticking-off in court yesterday. |
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