Nuisance caused by gangs of noisy youths congregating in the alleys has also stopped. |
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After thrashing him, one of the youths pulled a pistol and shot him in the stomach. |
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Police are investigating the incident involving a worker operating a mechanical street sweeper who was stopped by a gang of about eight youths. |
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He said the family's troubles began when local youths started throwing eggs and stones at their windows. |
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Kelly took a beating from some youths for his trouble, as he stood between the injured soldier and the angry crowd. |
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Accompanying the new lines are improved in-store merchandising and marketing that often target youths and stress lifestyle attributes. |
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Alienated from their surroundings, these youths are chilling totems of a society predicated on division. |
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Councillors felt it was a lot of money to spend if a few youths were bent on vandalising it. |
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Police were called out when a group of drunken youths went on a midnight rampage. |
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After fifteen minutes the train came and Amy piled on with the other bespectacled youths. |
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After a brief silent interval the youths turned away laughing, carrying the sword in its lacquer sheath. |
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The four youths, each 17 years old were arrested in a crackdown on miscreant racers. |
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The two miscreant youths confessed to police that they had committed almost another dozen such robberies without capture. |
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Witnesses told officers that the youths had fled the scene on a motorcycle after firing five shots. |
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Police were called at 9.40 pm after the youths tampered with his 98-year-old mother's mobility scooter. |
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The youths, for their part, must show themselves worthy to receive the mantle of leadership because with elevation comes extra responsibility. |
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Authorities described the youths as troublemakers bored during a current school summer vacation. |
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A team of troubleshooters has been called into a York estate where nuisance youths have forced the community centre to shut up shop at night. |
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He said officers will continue to hand-out harassment warnings to troublesome youths. |
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But police and fire crews were left to mop up hundreds of complaints about troublesome youths. |
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Alienation among unemployed youths will swell the ranks of those vulnerable to terrorist recruitment. |
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For far too long now, the youths have had the feeling of having been shunted into the position of secondary citizens. |
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The actions of these youths are very intimidating and we're all sick to the teeth of it. |
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In the last of a series of protests and parties by radical groups, youths drank and danced as a stereo system blasted out tunes. |
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But we recognise that it is a two-edged sword and it is vital that we provide facilities to engage the youths. |
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Thus, the relationships that youths described may not typify the full range of close online relationships of youths in general. |
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The department has been inundated with calls from angry residents complaining about youths speeding on off-road motorbikes and quad bikes. |
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The town has had major problems in recent years with youths using fireworks to blow up cars and phone boxes. |
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The parents of the youths involved are unapproachable and witnesses are too afraid to come forward to give evidence. |
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Initially youths joined the separatist movement out of altruistic reasons to save their group identity from being eclipsed. |
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The concert is attended entirely by unchaperoned youths, some wearing McDonald's employee uniforms. |
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He was beaten by 16 youths carrying hammers, axes, sticks and sjamboks, and suffered severe head injuries. |
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He was skateboarding near Clifford's Tower with a friend when they were approached by a group of youths. |
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All four youths were arrested under the Explosives Act and taken to Fulford Police Station. |
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The youths, laughing until then, turned murderously angry, insulted the women, and brandished their screwdrivers. |
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The gallery steps are a popular gathering point for local youths and the statue of the Iron Duke usually has a traffic cone on its bonce. |
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He got out of his car to chase after the youths and met another driver whose car bonnet had been bit by a brick. |
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All unimpressionable youths with enough life experience to be able to distinguish image and reality? |
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He said youths should not only be used by politicians to chant slogans but engaged in sports for them to shape their future. |
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The block's tenants claim the youths have been boozing, swearing, smoking drugs and using pensioners' windows as goals in soccer games. |
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Gilded youths ride in the Bois, wearing yellow, brown or scarlet frockcoats and tight-fitting white nankeens. |
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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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It has grown into a nationwide insurrection by disillusioned suburban youths. |
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We all know that youths are untouchable, that we're not allowed to defend ourselves and that authority is ridiculed. |
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Many of the at-risk youths felt that living with or socializing with other youths who had similar issues was not conducive to advancement. |
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The shopkeeper was assaulted when four youths entered his shop brandishing the weapons and stole a sum of money. |
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The five-strong gang of youths then fled into the nearby Cliffe Castle grounds, where families were enjoying a brass band concert. |
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She had not long been in the hairdressers when another shopkeeper came in to alert them that he thought the youths were up to no good. |
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Police will also use a Dispersal Order to break up groups of youths loitering on the streets. |
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In Chapelfields last night, a vehicle was damaged as youths held a wire or rope in front of it, and in Danebury Drive, Acomb, a bus was bricked. |
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Various groups expressed concern about the dangers of radio programs to youths and pressured broadcasters for change. |
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This teacher went to jail and lost her job after tackling a bunch of youths who'd been terrorising her and vandalising her property. |
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It is quite obvious that many of our youths today are deficient in proper values and sound discipline. |
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Detectives say there have been at least eight incidents involving youths hurling missiles in the space of 10 days. |
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Clearly this is counterintuitive to the more common assumption that large gangs of malevolent youths are vicious, destructive, soulless morons. |
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After all, the real social problems are feral youths and binge drinkers and people who split infinitives. |
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On the south side, almost at the edge of the cliff, stood a stone circle until it was tipped piecemeal over the brink by sportive youths. |
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Residents say the area was once a peaceful place to live, but has been ruined by unruly youths. |
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Firefighters believe youths who were waiting for them on the estate had started the blazes on purpose. |
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You can help stamp out damage to our buses by calling Lewisham police if you recognise these two youths. |
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Village youths could be given a place to call their own and to hang out with their friends. |
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The groups of youths have been skateboarding around the playground, breaking a fence around the nursery school and smashing windows. |
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Inner-city youths go up to a campground up north to learn how to canoe and camp. |
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So I get thinking, this is an abnormally high occurrence of cancer in a control group of youths. |
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I walked down Quay Street one day and there were youths hanging out of the windows and running in and out of the building. |
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A North Yorkshire Police spokesman said six local youths, all under 18, were arrested following the chase. |
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I don't believe our youths would stoop so low as to desecrate the graves or vandalise the cemetery. |
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Residents had reported two youths acting suspiciously in the area and trying to open doors and windows. |
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The subsequent response by some of those youths and their parents has prompted me to write the following open letter. |
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A minority of these youths do not speak Catalan and have no sense of belonging to Catalonia. |
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If you want to reach the disaffected youths who take to the streets to heave bricks at the police, you need to have a dialogue. |
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Groups of youths roam the streets at night but there are not enough police to keep an eye on the place. |
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The havoc which was wrought by these youths on American streets is all too obvious. |
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I was very pleased to see a lot of youths at the Remembrance service at the cenotaph in Milnrow Memorial Park on Sunday morning. |
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Some youths threw rocks and soldiers responded by firing tear gas and throwing stun grenades. |
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If youths consistently saw criminals outwitting police, they would idolise the criminals, Baksh added. |
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Parents of youths using the club are asked to note this and send in annual subscriptions without delay. |
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They were too interested in their hip flasks to remember that they should still have seen two youths. |
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Socrates was married, but he seemed to spend his time charming the handsome male youths of Athens. |
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A group had gathered outside the only chipper still open and youths full of drink-fuelled aggression eyed one another. |
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But the main problem is noise nuisance from large gatherings of youths, with some shouting abuse at passers-by or swearing at them. |
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A giant community mural is the latest idea to perk up a shopping parade plagued by nuisance youths. |
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In the past, the youths usually ended the parade with a party, where they drank traditional liquor. |
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Last summer and autumn France's suburban youths rioted on a nightly basis, burning cars and buildings and hurling missiles at police. |
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They say youths have hurled abuse at elderly shoppers, scaring them away, and that the problem gets worse during the half-term school holidays. |
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Eggs have been thrown at the library doors, staff have been attacked with stones and foul-mouthed youths have hurled abuse at readers. |
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Riot police were involved last night in violent clashes with hundreds of youths in Leeds. |
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The three companies had apparently hired youths to illegally spray paint stencils of a peace sign on city streets and sidewalks. |
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The amalaita were Zulu-speakers in Natal, but, in Johannesburg and Pretoria, Pedi youths from the eastern Transvaal formed similar associations. |
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I think a pelican crossing on a dual carriageway would be extremely dangerous and a bridge would encourage youths to throw things at cars. |
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Drunken youths had also pelted a 50-year-old woman's roof with empty beer bottles after she told them to be quiet last year. |
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Station officer Ian Hanley said they were treating the cause as deliberate ignition by youths. |
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He told Newswatch that the present war started because restive Ijaw youths attacked and set ablaze six of the Itsekiri's riverine villages. |
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Local media said 12 Ijaw youths and two navy men died, although this could not be confirmed. |
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I am really quite disturbed by the fanaticism and intolerance shown by these ill-bred youths. |
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Four youths were arrested on criminal charges, including third-degree assault, harassment and perpetration of a hate crime. |
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Some fights did break out among drunken youths, but security quickly brought these under control and disbursed the combatants. |
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The feast of Apatouria involves the induction of infants, youths and wives into the phratry, or clan of families. |
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Home Secretary David Blunkett is currently piloting through measures to crack down on noisy neighbours and loutish youths. |
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Eighteen urban youths share their innermost feelings in their class's open mike poetry presentation. |
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One of these youths stole a four-figure sum from me recently and I am now very apprehensive. |
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There are pitched battles between gangs of youths of different political and cultural affiliations all over the place. |
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It is time the people on this estate stood up to these youths instead of burying our heads in the sand. |
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A confrontation with a group of youths drove her to fire the weapon at the pavement near one teenager's feet. |
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Members of the public said they had been scared and felt intimidated because of the large numbers of youths congregating near their homes. |
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Residents want police to use their new powers to stop the youths from congregating on the estate and causing criminal damage. |
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Neighbours claim the road is plagued by youths causing trouble and today called for extra police patrols. |
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Two local youths have been arrested and questioned by officers in connection with the incident. |
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A teacher who was jailed for firing an air pistol while confronting a gang of youths outside her home was freed on appeal yesterday. |
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Almost half those murdered each year in the city are black youths, even though they constitute a very small fraction of the whole society. |
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Many clubs for older youths and adults aimed to increase social contacts outside narrow communities of nationality. |
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He has led marches and organized concerts and cookouts to reach out to troubled youths in the neighborhood. |
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As with many other youths in Germany, he joined the German Army during World War One and was awarded the Iron Cross for bravery. |
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The pictures of petrol-bomb hurling youths that flashed round the world more than a year ago did irreparable harm to the city's image. |
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Not many youths are interested in assuming the duties of privates or corporals without compensation. |
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In a bid to crack down on nuisance youths and anti-social behaviour, often fuelled by alcohol, police have forged ahead with the plan. |
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The manner of the driving was reckless and the youths were clearly too young to have a licence and they were not wearing crash helmets. |
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I know that much of my own coaching time is absorbed in training youths for cross-country, fell-racing and middle distance track. |
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Last Friday evening six youths from Melksham were removed from the park by police. |
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Mavis watched in dismay as youths drinking alcohol gathered in alleys, causing criminal damage to property and vehicles. |
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Crime and gangsterism became a way of life for many youths and young adults. |
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This has not been the case recently, as mindless youths disrespect, desecrate and defile the church and its surrounding area. |
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She added that an increased police presence had definitely deterred gangs of youths. |
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Now, it has descended into a public den of iniquity used by local youths who have no sense of propriety. |
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The Home ministry is exploring options if these youths can be deradicalised on their return, rather than pushing them behind bars. |
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Mention Oxford, and images of daydreaming dons and youths punting on the Cherwell come to mind. |
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But in relation to the new cemetery, I don't believe our youths would stoop so low as to desecrate the graves or vandalise the cemetery. |
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The man ended up in a ball on the ground while he was kicked and punched by several youths, said Mrs Walsh. |
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A spokesman for the court's fines office said they were unable to discuss details because of restrictions governing cases involving youths. |
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Officers pursued three youths for three hours on Wednesday morning after an attempted break-in at a house in Ellenbrook Road. |
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The team works with young people from the ages of eight to 18 to put out of control youths back on the straight and narrow. |
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The typical kind of call outs we are getting involve groups of youths gathering together. |
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This project supports the education of youths around the world on the Gullah and Geechee cultures. |
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Following this discourteous deed, it is believed that the youths turned their attention to a little dog on the street and began kicking it. |
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The majority party is a closely-knit organization nationwide and is less popular among youths who are generally disinclined to go to the poll. |
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They can be enforced whenever youths are harassing or causing distress to residents or businesses. |
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The youths regularly interrupt church meetings and have even disturbed a wedding service. |
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Allegations that her comments caused a disturbance at Bradford Magistrates Court between white and Asian youths proved to be unfounded. |
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A heated exchange of words broke out with a group of eight youths who were standing on the other side of the road. |
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A lorry driver and his colleague had a narrow escape when a brick hurled by youths struck just centimetres from the windscreen. |
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Some months ago, the Government essayed a crackdown on youths staying late at internet cafes. |
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Since February 2003, nearly 700 more children and youths have been murdered or extrajudicially executed in the country. |
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In east London youths dressed in drainpipe trousers and slicked back their hair. |
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Still watching the events, the taxi driver witnessed one of the youths approaching the table and dropping his trousers. |
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Plans are under way to revamp a children's play area which was vandalised by drunken youths over Christmas. |
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Police are aware of drunken youths gathering at the site in the evening and are urging the public to help. |
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That's the view of Stephen Higson, the father-of-two who was attacked in Bootham at the weekend by a gang of drunken youths. |
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Ms Birtwistle said the area was plagued by drunken youths during the evening and at weekends. |
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Underage drunken youths are a menace to the serenity of The Green, Castledermot. |
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But the drunken trio fled when up to 20 Clifton youths answered a cry for help on a mobile phone. |
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The locals like to socialise, but even at the weekend you won't see gangs of drunken youths swarming through the streets. |
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A gang of drunken youths smashed up the area's community centre with beer and whisky bottles. |
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The male uniform gave a brief report, including gestures at the drunken youths, Nathalie and the dead man. |
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Random acts of violence are commonplace, as are crowds of drunken youths egging on our two brave protagonists. |
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Shopkeepers in Walmgate complained that their parade of stores had become a meeting place for street drinkers and drunken youths. |
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Marijuana, amphetamines, and hallucinogens were the most frequently used illicit drugs among these street youths. |
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He was texting a friend when one of the youths asked him if he had 10 pence. |
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Up to fifteen youths in the estate have quad bikes and nowhere to use them. |
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I chose to interview eleven Vietnamese refugee youths who received scholarships for their academic achievement. |
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The fact is that the organizers had greatly underestimated the enthusiasm and warm-heartedness of local youths. |
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She knew he smoked in the waste area where the youths hung out and when he came home his clothes reeked of the weed. |
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Retailers in Kingston selling fireworks to underage youths in the run up to Guy Fawkes night had better watch out. |
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He also keeps himself fairly socially active, spearheading a charity to benefit inner-city youths of musical talent. |
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Police radioed others in the area to watch out for 5 suspicious looking youths on motorcycles and to arrest them if they saw them. |
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There were certain areas where we had youths in gangs of 20 or 25 causing serious problems for residents and running us ragged. |
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They came across a group of seven or eight Asian youths, gathered behind a garden wall. |
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Violent disturbances in 1998 and 1999 saw mobs of Asian youths hurl fireworks at police as they rampaged through the streets. |
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In the latest incident, up to 100 youths aged from 13 to 18 rampaged at the John Burrows recreation ground in Rectory Road, Hadleigh. |
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A gang of drunken youths robbed a woman and attacked passers-by when they went on the rampage in the centre of York. |
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A leading councillor has called for a major purge on problem youths after a gang of masked thugs carrying baseball bats went on the rampage. |
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Neil Griffin, who runs Clifton Hardware, suffered a broken window last week after youths went on the rampage with baseball bats. |
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It's about two youths and the evolution of their relationship as they grow into adults. |
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Small parties of excited youths were ranging the streets outside, shouting and cheering. |
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Pierced and strung together by youths, shells also served as ankle rattles for use in masquerades. |
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As the evening progressed numbers grew and the crowd was swelled by people of other ethnic origins including white and Afro-Caribbean youths. |
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She then stopped a car which also chased after the youths when she told the driver her bag had been stolen. |
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John opened the door to be confronted by two youths who threw a blazing firework at him. |
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A secret surveillance operation has exposed a catalogue of crime as gangs of youths run amok on the streets of a troubled York estate. |
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A couple have vowed not to be pushed out of their own street by gangs of youths they say have made their lives a misery for years. |
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Volunteer pensioners are reviewing security after coming under attack from gangs of youths during a charity street procession. |
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Police were called out to deal with two more incidents involving gangs of youths gathering in Etty Avenue, Tang Hall, York, last night. |
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Stores with extensive ground-level car parking, which suffer car crime and loitering gangs of youths, are considering security patrols. |
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A 15-year-old girl was hit in the face with a metal bar in an attack involving a gang of eight youths in Worcester Park. |
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The streets are awash with gangs of youths and people who look like they have not bathed in weeks. |
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A teenager has died after she was involved in a disturbance with a gang of youths in the Falkirk area. |
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Parents and children, youths and older men spend their free time in these places agreeably and merrily. |
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Meanwhile, wilding white youths combed the area terrorizing any black people they encountered with racial slurs and threats. |
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I slammed on the brakes and this group of youths, which included girls, just scattered to the four winds. |
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But when the paramedics tried to leave, two youths attacked them, raining kicks and blows down on their heads and ribs. |
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Philip Nicholson, 43, said local youths had thrown stones and smashed four windows at his house in Alcuin Avenue, Tang Hall. |
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There would also hopefully be a police surgery for the youths of the area at the rec. |
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It also boasts of a youth skills centre where youths are taught skills like woodwork, sewing and hairdressing. |
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The Renault stopped at a red light and a gang of hooded youths began to saunter across the road. |
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A Bradford rioter claimed he tried to stop youths wrecking cars only minutes after being filmed throwing stones himself. |
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It's a vicious circle and unfortunately if this family is rehoused these youths will probably just pick on somebody else in the estate. |
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Residents are campaigning to close a playground, claiming gangs of youths who gather are subjecting them to a reign of terror. |
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He says he wants to encourage Vincentian youths to think outside the box and become pioneers. |
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Three youths, believed to be in their early teens, used stones to break windows. |
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Many of those youths, identified as coming in from the poor suburbs, battled the police, burned cars and smashed store windows. |
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They urged police to crack down on racist yobs before youths took the law into their own hands. |
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Two Burnley youths who ambushed two men in a motorway under-pass have been sentenced to two years detention. |
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Children and youths are our responsibility and it is us who are letting down our youngsters. |
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A father of two was beaten to death as he confronted a gang of youths outside his parents' home. |
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On the day of the attack, a gang of youths had marched into the school's foyer at lunchtime. |
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There were a gang of hard looking youths hanging around near the spot where the car should be parked. |
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Police have taken action to stop large gangs of youths congregating on church grounds. |
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The behaviour of gangs of youths has been making life a nightmare for some residents. |
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It is brainwashing, profoundly unhealthy, and a foundation course for turning disaffected youths into terrorists. |
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In an attack last weekend, an information board was targeted by a gang of youths. |
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Police are using new powers to seize motor bikes from noisy youths who disturb residents by larking around or speeding down streets. |
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He urged the youths from both sides to forget the bitter past and create an amicable environment for everyone to live in peace. |
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From several metres, the youths take turns lassoing the antlers with rope, like cowboys rustling cattle. |
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The subway became a symbol of anarchic ruin, ruled over by criminally undisciplined dark-skinned youths. |
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The gangs of youths were also blamed for skateboarding in residential areas, drinking, leaving litter and being verbally abusive. |
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He said antagonism between the French teenagers and local youths had built up over the weekend, with a number of verbal exchanges. |
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Usually the leisure consists of snorkeling, night club jaunts and ample free time spent with other American youths. |
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Campaigning youngsters are demanding more leisure activities and increased police patrols in the borough to clamp down on rowdy youths. |
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Tough new powers could be given to police to tackle troublesome youths using a Chelmsford leisure centre as a race track. |
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The youths, who had followed them for some distance, got on to the rickshaw and beat the rickshaw-puller and Ms Prem Lata. |
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We are targeting these youths using new powers given to us under the antisocial behaviour legislation. |
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The youths need somewhere to go because at the moment they are moved from pillar to post. |
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Would it not be easy to find numerous youths to fly to the moon in a rocket plane if the opportunity were offered? |
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It is believed that the victim was in a small silver car when he was surrounded by a group of around five or six black youths. |
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He said youths who started out setting cars alight often moved on to house fires and other more serious arson attacks. |
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Police are preparing to launch a crackdown on rowdy youths in Stratton, Swindon. |
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In every village, in every nook and cranny, youths were taught the rudiments of the game by elders as a matter of course. |
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She claimed that loutish youths, prying locals and boorish day-trippers were making life intolerable. |
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He was also banned from associating with two other named youths and had a curfew imposed upon him. |
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In other poems Marvell describes youths both male and female, both rustic and sophisticated. |
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Bands of roving youths, lubricated by alcohol, went about town making merry, making noise, and sometimes making trouble. |
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Police believe the youths did not know their attackers and were the victims of an unprovoked assault. |
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Three youths were seen in the sacristy area of the church around that time. |
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He also drew attention to the increased number of youths congregating on school sites after dark to drink. |
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Maybe the youths see the reflective tabards the street cleaners are wearing and move on. |
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A baying mob of youths hurled abuse at firefighters as they battled a suspicious rubbish fire threatening to engulf an electricity pylon. |
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A series of avalanches in the Alps earlier in the weekend killed five people, including three youths who were skiing outside authorised slopes. |
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One of the youths is described as about 6ft tall with ginger hair and wearing a light blue top. |
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He then offered his sword to the leader of the youths, saying that if he felt that a wrong should be avenged, he should do so now. |
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The 22-year-old sapper in 9 Parachute Squadron Royal Engineers was killed when youths hurled a lump of rock at his vehicle. |
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You know as youths, we do not like being in the majority and yet dominated by those in the minority. |
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During the Soviet era, the required Russian language exam served to keep many Tatar youths out of institutions of higher learning. |
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It wouldn't take long to get these youths to realise they couldn't carry on causing trouble once people had been made an example of. |
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One passing eyewitness saw the youths swinging from shop front lettering in the small hours, lettering which now hangs in tatters. |
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Unfortunately, this is an area that has a lot of back alleys for the youths to evade us but we are making progress. |
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Later, I watched from the sidelines as Spanish youths teased the bulls, using their shirts as capes. |
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In an odd way, both the teasers and supporters appear to help youths keep pledges. |
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Interestingly, Deepak ran a tea shop near Gurthalli bridge and had made a strong network by coming in contact with other youths through friends. |
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He said that when he arrived on the scene at 2.46 pm a crowd of youths had gathered around the southern edge of the lagoon, off Northfield Lane. |
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Officers also received a call from a member of the public who spotted the youths fleeing the crime scene. |
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Initial reports suggested a group of up to 20 youths had been loitering by the telephone box before the row between the man and the 15-year-old. |
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Both schemes aim to crackdown on problems such as rowdy youths and anti-social behaviour. |
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The owner of the house where she and the baby were staying confirmed that marauding youths from the governing party had attacked the house. |
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A victim of nuisance youths has described how he waits in terror for what they will do next. |
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Karim is supposed to embody the dissonance and non-conformity of second-generation Bangladeshi youths. |
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A gang of youths terrified bus passengers in Leeds last night after going on the rampage with weapons including an iron bar and a bat. |
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They are convinced they did the right thing in reporting the activities of the two youths. |
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In Holland, a council in the city of Rotterdam are keeping unruly youths off the streets by blaring out Christmas carols from a barrel organ. |
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Security forces intervened when youths threw burning tyres into the streets and tried to erect barricades. |
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All you need is a handful of youths, small arms and some explosives. |
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With, say, Chinese and Indian youths in villages with wifi now paying micro-cents to listen, new markets are admittedly emerging. |
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My remarks were not an insult to decent youths or their parents. |
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A quick succession of Eastern and Western dances by energetic youths set the scene for the fashion show, which proceeded with professional panache. |
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Pubs and nightclubs which accepted dud euro banknotes from youths aged between 15 and 17 in return for alcoholic drinks could be prosecuted for serving young people. |
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These were youths of noble birth and of doubtful education who would serve in the ranks and then receive commissions after two or more years' service. |
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These days, the university operates a system of selection that is the envy of Oxbridge and many raw-boned cartilaginous youths are broken on the altar of inaccessibility. |
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One resident, who did not want to be named, said that in recent weeks his car had been attacked and damaged by gangs of youths and windows on his street had been smashed. |
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The sound will not affect older police but will be incapacitating for youths near the front line. |
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The horses frequently become untethered and roam onto the road and on Sunday a gang of local youths were baiting the animals, throwing stones and scaring them. |
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The youths used threatening behaviour, caused damage to vehicles, threw missiles at neighbours' property, verbally abused and intimidated neighbours and graffitied the area. |
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These include a crackdown on youths found with knives, forcing vandals to clean up the areas they destroy and setting up a hotline for members of the public to report neds. |
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Men and youths wearing surgical masks or balaclavas guarded the building and patrolled its immediate vicinity. |
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Just two weeks ago, bus passengers in Wallington were thrown into chaos after youths set off a firework on the top deck, sparking an emergency call to the fire brigade. |
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The arrests came after the police received reports that a gang of youths were allegedly hurling racist abuse at taxi drivers and damaging vehicles. |
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We, the men in the audience, sympathised from somewhere deep in our gut as these brave youths were swept away in the sea of Ulster's dancing womankind. |
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Gangs of youths sauntered along, yelling randomly at other pedestrians and dressed in peculiarly dandified clothes contrasting with a partiality for working-man's boots. |
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Police, who were called to the scene shortly before 8pm, believe Paul was the victim of a motiveless beating which could have involved up to 14 youths. |
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At a recent meeting, organised by its sub-zonal headquarters here, it trained 100 youths to become catalysts of change by making the best combination of brain and brawn. |
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It was the counselor's role to help the youths clarify and reframe belief constructs while helping to identify and translate the subconscious into the conscious. |
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A group of youths said that the people living at the house were Kurds. |
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Don't Look Back reminds us that our gifted wunderkinds are still young people, unfinished youths waiting to grow into the adults they will become. |
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A group of youths in Silsden are fed up being labelled as vandals and are working with Silsden Business Watch to find an area where they can ride their bikes. |
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It is an example of what happens when war is left to men who still play with tin soldiers and believe in the romantic adventures they read as youths. |
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Italians are spilling on to the track in their thousands, a beaming rider is being held aloft and crowds of youths are bellowing out a victory song. |
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A short time later police again had to speak to the youths in the post office carpark where they were skating around parked cars and again they were moved on. |
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He financed a city park and Little League, donated graciously to the city food bank, and provided millions in seed money to launch a center for troubled youths. |
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Two youths approached the young man and asked him to sell them cannabis. |
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If those youths are less likely to use contraceptives at first intercourse, are most of the pledgers putting themselves at greater risk of pregnancy or disease? |
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We tell slightly more exaggerated anecdotes from our outrageous youths. |
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The continuation of the human society as we know it now is a function of today's youths who will be tomorrow's adults guiding those coming behind them. |
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Two staff members received commendations for their bravery in extricating a youth from serious violence, while at the same taking several other youths to court hearings. |
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Alexander's photomontages also feature masked or blindfolded youths. |
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Among the injured police, 10 were hurt by youths firing fine-grain birdshot in a late-night clash in the southern Paris suburb of Grigny, police spokesman Patrick Hamon said. |
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Just as my friend and I were admiring a youth and his horse swimming in the river, a very large man with a troop of youths and a pair of young coloured horses appeared. |
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As groups of youths prepared for a carnivalesque mock battle that was to have been the popular centre-piece for one of these festivals, the celebrations turned into a riot. |
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These sessions also acquaint youths with positive examples of African American cultural values, such as cooperation, collectivism, and interdependence. |
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The farmer, a prominent opposition supporter, fled his Marondera homestead when youths attacked his car with clubs and iron bars and tried to deflate the tyres on Friday. |
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At about 2pm on Bank Holiday Monday local residents saw several small groups of youths shooting air rifles in an area where young children play and people walk their dogs. |
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She then decided to join them and shortly after a few drinks the men forced her onto the bed, restraining her while each of the 13 delinquent youths violated her. |
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A two metre long spitting cobra is believed to have been left behind by two Malawian youths who are traditional healers after checking out of the room as they left for Lusaka. |
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If our welfare and education systems had not created an underclass of feral youths, he and his friends would not have been the victims of mob violence. |
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