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1. [It was at this point that I realised I had entered a Police Station in error]
2. “The instructors were made up mostly of police officers and veterans, but we were only civilians
3. Being a police officer meant he and his family had to be held up to a higher standard
4. think this conversation is wise?” as I had images of being met by friendly armed police units at the station
5. “And that’s why you lied to the police?” I scowl
6. The policemen put me in the back seat of their car – an unmarked police car, thank goodness – and we drive off
7. ’ The Inspector asked, indicating the door of the police station
8. ‘And is there any reason why the police should think that you would want to shoot her?’ he asked almost conversationally – we could be discussing the weather
9. I can't see them wanting to keep her job open while the police investigate her innocence
10. He is still less than his usual efficient self when he leaves to go to the police station
11. ‘Liz, we may have to run the gauntlet of the press or TV outside the police station
12. ‘Liz, it has been headlines that a woman has been helping the police with their enquiries in connection with this case, and a lot of speculation has been flying around
13. ‘The latest news on the shooting in Bridgwater is that the woman who has been helping the police with their enquiries for the past two days has been released without charge
14. Inspector Ditton, who is in charge of the enquiry, has issued a statement that the police are now exploring other avenues in their search for the murderer
15. ’ He said, ‘Paul Jarvis and I suggested it would be better all round if she kept away from the police station, though he has been keeping her up to date on what is going on
16. ‘… Inspector Ditton told our reporter that the police are now following up a new lead and hope to make an arrest in the very near future
17. Onlookers called the police
18. The police shouted through megaphones
19. ‘The police are looking into his alibi
20. ‘No … but it is fishy that the alibi is one of Dan’s employees … strangely enough he went along to the police station himself without being prompted
21. ‘Yes, he’d very kindly taken me home once the police had finished with me
22. ‘Paul and I had the devil of a job stopping her mounting an assault on the police station where they were holding you
23. ‘Right … well, I’ll call the police station and see what Ditton says
24. ‘Mrs Wynell, I ought to tell you that I had another anonymous letter here at the police station today
25. As if that were not enough, Emma knew all about the so called threats which the police have received …
26. Several hours later, but miraculously on time, thanks to a personal friend with a pilot license, Theo was in the Phoenix Park Headquarters of the Irish Police Force, An Garda Siochana
27. ‘The police had a call from a bouncer at one of the clubs in Taunton
28. He said he’d seen Joanna with this guy and, somehow or other, the police managed to track him down – don’t know how they did it
29. ‘The trouble is, the police can’t break Dan’s alibi
30. ‘… which has re-activated local discussion concerning Mrs Elizabeth Wynell, the woman who was helping police with their enquiries recently, but the police have refuted any suggestion that Mrs Wynell is connected with this
31. Police are refusing to say who the other man is, but a man by the name of Antony Hansard was seen entering the police station yesterday with Inspector Ditton in attendance
32. She watches John as he and Russ finish giving their statement to a POLICE
33. Teekra watches it leave, gets out of the car suddenly, approaches the police officer with whom John and Russ were speaking
34. "You've been ringing around everyone in the fuckin' county to stick their nose into police business and what good has it done you? Nothin'
35. ‘Someone had a go at my car yesterday, Emma, the police think it best if I move out as soon as possible
36. Zero police presence
37. For all his respect for the Gardai he also knew that local police were never really of any use in an international investigation
38. Mike Biggs may have been a bit obnoxious to me the last time we spoke but at least he was professional and adhered to police procedure
39. Once he realised that there the house was empty, he called the police
40. Told me to fuck off out of it and leave police business to the professionals
41. Can you find out who is liaising with them from the Irish police force?"
42. He goes into some detail about the anonymous letters the police have received, stressing the threat to Liz
43. ‘You have to be punished … the police arrested you
44. I got Liz out of the house while the police went in after him but when they brought him out, he made one hell of a racket, calling out to Liz to help him one minute and screaming obscenities at her for being so evil the next
45. He wasn't just your average toothless Europol flunky; retired European police force past their prime
46. ‘The Inspector came out and supervised Sadler being put in the police car – and that took three of them – resisting arrest isn’t in it
47. Anyway, I took her down to the police station in my car and sat with her while she made her statement
48. Can you do a police database search on all tattoo artists in Dublin and surrounding counties with criminal convictions and then call me when you have the results?"
49. "Are the police still looking for him?"
50. Yesterday, at 2:00 am, I woke up with extra loud folk music in my ears! The duds across the street were having fun once again, right at that time, so I decided to call the police at once
1. Sometimes corpses were left out in front of the trenches and of course in the sort of climate we were in they decomposed very quickly but both sides recognised the health issues that the corpses represented and a truce would be called so they could be policed up and buried
2. hated the Securities and Exchange Commission, which policed the
3. Mistress Prism told her simply that everything was prepared and the slaves had even policed up the slave star
4. On the flip side of these two displays were two others, policed by Chip
5. What internal threat can be imagined that would require the American nation to be so heavily policed? Is the use of such massive forces contemplated to meet resistance to as yet undisclosed “national security objectives we’ve set?” That the idea of such a massive internal force lies in the back of the mind of a President of the United States is not a reassuring insight into this President’s intentions and objectives
6. Popular recreation areas were patrolled by mobile boarding teams which inspected boats, enforced safety regulations, conducted boating safety classes and policed public boating events and water shows
7. The road through East Germany to Berlin was a securely-fenced, high speed Autobahn policed by army vehicles
8. the Roman Church and they policed their version of religion pretty hard,
9. by the realization that no matter how hard they policed the food, food supplies were continuing to disappear
10. When you play with the children on these streets, do you teach cooperative play or practice winner-take-all competition? Is the play organized sports policed by adults, spontaneous play created, disputed and resolved by children, or is it a show-and-brag hauling of the latest technological playmates – a my toy can beat up your toy Ultimate Fighting competition? Play resolves conflict without victor, but where the game that ends without loser? Where the game without prize? With every trophy an arms race of accessories to be the best x of the street, team, nation, world
11. who policed the route and manned the western extension
12. “We are aware of that” said Taksin “and the nearest township is miles away and heavily policed, so here would be a perfect place to hide” He tapped his finger on a landmark within the area and continued
13. Was she now a conspirator in her brother's crusade for a policed society? It seemed so
1. Well now, if Obamacare had had its way, we would be saddled with these and anti-life requirements and other anti-human requirements, such as individual mandates requiring the uninsured to purchase health care polices
2. the questions they have on proposed government polices that will affect their lives
3. An international organization linking the polices of numerous countries around the World and that prosecutes cases across international borders at the request of its member countries
4. What will happen in Zulimistan when this volcano of revenge nourishing in the hearts of the victims of your negative polices? Will be we safe at that time…?
5. polices of your 20th century is that quite often they were rivals
6. A Portuguese Polices officer spearheading the investigation wrote a book stating his (and the official
7. Try tracing the effect of a stockholder, to a chairman of a corporation, to their corporate polices, to what political clout the corporation has, to what resources they consume, to what they produce, where it is manufactured, where it is sold, how its products are used, the effect of those products on the environment: and you get a vast segmented array of influences and forces: each cloaked and insulated in secrecy, each considered to be separate from the other
1. The task at hand was a full day at the office where he was dedicated to the task of policing the honor of the Kassikan
2. We four slaves were given the duty of policing the area making sure the grounds were clear of any debris
3. Lennox ratepayers face a nineteen percent hike in policing costs after a $37
4. Even the Romans had developed a kind of policing
5. So I’d decided I’d go in; use my mind, heart and soul, preferably only figuratively speaking, and destroy the gateway I’d once build myself once and for all, so then the Normal Bureau could go back to policing the odd cult, the few occultists that actually got the incantations right, and the occasional stranded demon that had forgotten to dial home
6. He said the poor didn’t need policing; they needed help, and we could give it to them
7. Kwesi Millington -- are "on the job but not in front-line policing," said
8. Marquis, posted to the force’s immigration and policing unit, has been
9. “Bruce Brine who had 22 years of policing and a 1994 governor-general's award for
10. troops acquired the ongoing responsibility of policing the boundary with their South Korean allies
11. States joined in the responsibility of policing recreational boating
12. By the end of 2002, 658 lives were saved; 8,164 SAR missions were completed; 1500 migrants had been interdicted; and nearly 20,000 pounds of marijuana and 70,000 pounds of cocaine had been confiscated due to the effective policing and patrolling of 131 Security Zones (“On Patrol,” Coast Guard, April 2002, p
13. outstanding merits in the many fields of policing after a
14. It was reaching into his soul and was destroying his belief in policing
15. He had never had an armed situation in thirty years of policing the island and today excited him
16. Sir James Lovatt believed that policing the country should be entirely independent of government, local, or otherwise
17. The monitoring agencies can do a better job at policing and punishing violators
18. It will take effort on their part, but spam can be eliminated, with a bit of enforcement and policing
19. Even more can be gotten by rescinding unfair taxes, increasing taxes where they should be levied, policing corrupt politicians and corporate criminals and that’s only the beginning
20. That worked with corporations policing themselves
21. lackadaisical policing of the banks, which required a bail-out from taxpayers of
22. Perhaps then he would have been more reluctant to commit American troops to policing countries where they weren’t welcome; where enemy combatants could blend into the local population
23. He didn’t have time to police others, for he was too busy policing his own issues
24. Only after they had thoroughly searched and cleaned the house of food caches and started policing their food stores did Tammas stop being ill
25. Like the disaster in California, it is in the nation’s and the region’s interest that the military take command of the city and its policing
26. It’s as though men are prone to policing their wives than husbanding them! And, as if to celebrate the poetic justice to their predicament, won’t women turn gleeful whenever they cuckold their caretakers?’
27. The world was the witness to it all at the height of the Islamic moral policing in Iran that brought brisk business to the kazis
28. ” These militia's are inevitably started by once innocent, indifferent travellers or residents who have been chewed up and spat out by various sanctioned policing groups and courts
29. Despite this blatant evidence that more policing merely creates more criminals, there is never a demand for less law enforcement, only more
30. “I strongly disagree,” belted out a group of powerless protesters from the Collaboration of Those Who Angrily Disagree With Any Form of Legitimately Sanctioned Policing and/or Law Enforcement in the Kroonum System
31. The Necropolis Administration had apparently been over zealous in their policing of late, for rape and murder surely did not come under good security measures
32. Winning crowns the Royal Ought, its policing powers grants itself the right to rule
33. When compassion based, other-centered states begin to emerge, and only then, will there be a significant decrease in the militarization and policing of the world and a turning towards healing the wounds of avarice and violence
34. If he’s out policing the hunters, he sure wasn’t doing it
35. It had a lot to do with the fact the AFP declared themselves an elite force, the crème de la crème of policing
36. Consequently, the policing authorities were hesitant to make arrests for fear of
37. When it came to Justine, I’d long since given up on policing my thoughts
38. Just policing what I actually said was enough of an effort
39. And there were indications that the reduction in government grants for policing budgets would remain for at least another three to four years
40. The government retaliated by maintaining that the aim was to cut unnecessary bureaucracy and not the number of front line police; the visible policing presence would not be reduced
41. They accepted an argument that the most obvious adverse affect would be seen in neighbourhood and community policing
42. The Home Affairs Committee takes evidence on policing large-scale disorder from the Home Secretary but in this case Adrian Thomason had been called to attend because the Home Secretary himself was with the Prime Minister dealing with yet another problem
43. The Chief Of Police went silent, and Linda who was well aware of Greek policing, knew further protests would be of no use
44. As for our harsh policing methods and “torture” in police custody, I make no apologies
45. It is a proven fact that only harsh policing and terrible prison conditions deter and correct criminals
46. Roger had always been of the opinion that Greek policing and prisons were of the same standard as the rest of civilised Europe
47. Policing the halls of
48. neighborhood policing and reporting back to the town-councils
49. (This is the government agency responsible for policing the credit practices
50. The alliance appeals to the New Way government to provide extra policing around the area