A Canadian who got the sack for showing up to work drunk and toting a sawed-off shotgun wants his job back. |
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For a writer, toting a notebook and pen legitimizes virtually any activity carried out in a bar, restaurant or cemetery. |
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Pick up a newspaper and it's all rappers and rude boys toting guns and tooting coke. |
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No-one likes having foreigners toting guns in their country and the coalition forces should leave the instant they are no longer needed. |
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It is a theme park devoted to the lost socialist Atlantis complete with sub-machine gun toting guards and a rebuilt stretch of the Berlin Wall. |
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The story is a series of improbable events that lead to armed ex-convicts toting a nuclear device to a plane bound for the Bahamas. |
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Outside my back door, I see the neighbor's black cat toting a dead baby rat. |
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A line of uniformed police proceeds through the crowds, led by a petite woman toting an Uzi. |
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The roughnecks dodged him, toting boxes of stamped cargo goods and dirty mops to swab the deck. |
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He carried eight times for 14 yards in Week Four after toting the rock 37 times in Week Three. |
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Twenty feet away, three rangers wearing military fatigues and toting rifles sat outside a metal yurt. |
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Still, I noted that our ground crew made a point of toting a bottle of champagne around, in case a peace offering was in order. |
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About ten or so years ago the pair of them garnered immortality among guitar toting purveyors of extreme music. |
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Durst, who once nourished his profile by toting an ocelot, would sell his clubs as soon as they got popular. |
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The basis for genuine democracy is not toting guns, but achieving economic equality. |
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Squads of combat-equipped troops toting assault rifles and columns of Humvees with gunners at the ready crisscross its flooded streets. |
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A child who is able to argue with such infallible logic is perhaps a tad old to be toting a dummy in public. |
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They set up the camp, cook meals and break camp, leaving the traveler to enjoy the trek without the physical hardship of toting heavy packs. |
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As a restaurateur turned guitar toting sea-dog with his own yacht, he probably knows what he's talking about. |
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Not five minutes later, her neighbor was over toting croissants, bagels, and a carafe of orange juice. |
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With newfound confidence, Mary Catherine went to some trade shows in New York, toting her stationery. |
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He walked around several people toting heavy boxes, to the door where his folder had disappeared. |
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If young people are going around toting weapons, then that is because the laws already in existence are not being enforced. |
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For example, the waterfowler laboring across a muddy marsh and toting a sack of decoys has no business with a loaded gun in his hand or over his shoulder. |
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But when a final showdown occurs between a gang with gats and a group toting muskets and spear guns, it's clear that the filmmakers have lost their way. |
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Lighweight and ready for battle, the Fighter Bag is perfect for organizing and toting your weapons. Just unbuckle and unroll it to open. |
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The researchers are now taking their model and their hopes to quake-prone Chile, toting around 250 devices to be dotted around the landscape. |
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Some of our CfaN team rushed to the bridge to try to help, but I sat in an SUV surrounded by machine-gun toting police. |
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Maybe the hon. member thinks that we all should become members of the gun toting party. |
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After hosing down the decks they'd be chipping and painting, cleaning guns and maybe toting provisions. |
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He was wearing a gorgeous business suit and toting a brief case. |
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Witnesses said that two Hispanic men were seen toting the garments away. |
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What he saw was two men toting their guns, waiting for him to get out. |
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In other words, they are our anti-establishment, book toting superheroes. |
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Men toting guns were ransacking shops of whatever they could carry. |
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Hundreds of millions of people were accustomed to toting these objects around, plugging them in to recharge them, and using them. |
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She went with her IV hidden under her dress uniform, toting a bag of medication. |
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In a rush of reciprocity, the Americans allowed funerals limited trespass, sparing pall-bearers the burden of toting caskets an extra 100 metres to the church's vestibule. |
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His normal gait, more a lazy stroll than an upright walk, was even more exaggerated by the long-handled loads he appeared to be toting in each hand. |
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By now the entire band of survivors, including some new recruits, are regular gun toting, axe wielding, shoot 'em, chop 'em up zombie terminators. |
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At any given moment, he has the ability to fly off that album cover and invade your dreamscape, toting his satanic six-string with one purpose: to shred you to death! |
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In the same vein another troublesome question: Why, unless toting for another, would a brother or sister in vows, ever have to pay for overweight baggage? |
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Looking slightly lost in a sea of rebels toting guns, there was Andres Pastrana last week, photographed during two days of intensive talks in the sweltering village of Los Pozos. |
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Mr. Weber's universe — one of sinewy boys in britches, solitary athletes, preppies toting footballs, models and society dames — is free, by design, of meanness, squalor and unsightliness. |
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As a journalist, I had become used to toting around a satellite's worth of iDevices – mainly because anything made by Apple, while adorable, had the battery life of a potato hooked up with a wire. |
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In America policemen are toting guns, whereas in Europe fewer are armed. |
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But on Tuesday morning it was crowded with players, some toting paddlelike bats, and filled with the sound of leather balls struck by wood. |
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I divide my time between London and the US, and travel like a packhorse, toting several suitcases containing clothes, accessories, books, CDs, DVDs and the odd household chattel from one residence to another. |
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More than 4,800 travelers were refused service between 2002 and 2007 by drivers who saw or suspected passengers were toting alcohol with their luggage. |
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Monrovia and its surroundings are now full of child soldiers proudly toting their automatic rifles, both among the rebels and the government forces. |
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Development agencies still offer technical assistance mainly to men, even in places where women are the ones toting the wood and water and tilling the soil. |
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She's pregnant and toting a passel of shopping bags. |
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Your camera competes for precious backpack space with your binoculars, rangefinder and other essentials, so toting a packable model is top priority. |
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