Mr Ishaq also revealed that discussions had been held about the possibility of seizing the cars of litterbugs caught in the act of flytipping. |
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It was playing host to an international conference of enjoyers of life, consultants in the seizing of the moment before it passes. |
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My mother showed up but headed right for the kitchen, seizing this golden opportunity to rearrange my sister's kitchen. |
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Due to the enemy's covering, seizing the hospital put us further from the enemy than at any other point around the garrison. |
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The Pre-Crime Unit may, in fact, be seizing and incarcerating those who were never going to commit any offenses. |
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Debt collectors are not bailiffs and cannot attempt to collect payment by taking direct action, such as seizing goods. |
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His own fear, however, clutched at his gut, seizing him with its iron clasp. |
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It involves chasing and seizing a supposedly hijacked ship and rescuing its crew members. |
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We were conspirators, seizing the opportunity to cut the strings from the other's kite! |
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In this matter of seizing a child as you put it, which is against our laws, we cannot obey you. |
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So when the guy can't make his monthly vig, the IRS starts seizing his stuff, and puts him out of business. |
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They are seizing the initiative, investigating speculative projects as a satisfying approach to their profession. |
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We are no longer in the presence of a torturer seizing upon a victim and enjoying her all the more because she is unconsenting and unpersuaded. |
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The first step has to be the seizing of the illegal firearms and explosives in the country. |
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Well before the renaissance, the new men were buying up land, seizing cities, glorifying themselves with new titles and heraldic blazons. |
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In 1507, a year after seizing power, Afonso sent to Portugal a shipload of copper and ivory. |
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Those seizing land from white farmers are riding a tiger they can't control. |
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A typical example of dropping or landing troops next to the target involves the seizing of a beachhead for subsequent amphibious landing. |
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Then, starting on April 3, U.S. divisions began making violent thrusts into Baghdad, first seizing the airport. |
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We should not imitate that by seizing on bad metaphysics as an excuse for ignoring valid scientific observations. |
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Rather than being bold and seizing the day, we became mired in self-flagellation and uncertainty. |
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The only question was what would happen first, the leaf patch bursting or the engine seizing up? |
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A businesswoman was sectioned by rivals intent on seizing her financial interests. |
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Evading the first blow, Trachoma struck out, barehanded, seizing his adversary's wrist and snapping it like a dry twig. |
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They informed the police who obtained a search warrant and raided Royle's former Chippenham home, seizing a second computer. |
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Parents, seizing the wrong end of the stick, at once saw Eric as the ideal baptismal name, to the ultimate dismay of its recipients. |
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He was, however, mildly critical of them for dropping back and not seizing the initiative after taking the lead. |
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This, quite apart from political ambitions, will be necessary to prevent the EU's already sclerotic decision-making process simply seizing up. |
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In 808-809 the Khan's soldiers defeated the Byzantine army in the Struma valley, seizing immense loot and much gold. |
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Days of Worth say they aren't playing it safe, but are seizing the day and making music that counts. |
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With titanium bolts, the locknuts are plated with rhodium or silver to prevent galling and seizing of the nut to the bolt. |
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It means seizing the factories and offices with the aim of replacing the anarchy of the capitalist market by democratic planning. |
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He has developed a gift for wriggling out of controversies by seizing the initiative and creating a third option. |
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If this is the case, then the new vegetation is at least partly the result of local farmers seizing the moment to reclaim the land. |
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The objectification of women is further underscored by Bacon's seizing them as captives for ransom. |
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But it was the rangy figure of Kamathi who did just that by seizing the initiative from 200m out. |
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He used it as a remote eavesdropping device, tucked beneath beds and hidden in laundry hampers, capturing closed-door confessions and seizing suburban secrets. |
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So far, officers have executed 18 search warrants throughout the north and south of the county, seizing a substantial quantity of controlled drugs. |
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The seizing of an American reporter was only a matter of time, and the bespectacled and disheveled Ostrovsky was a prime target. |
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History has no shortage of rogue explorers seizing land, hoisting their flags, and building new societies. |
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Howe is a poet-archaeologist who writes poems by seizing on a word, phrase, or even the marginalia of a writer and excavating it for a half-seen or half-forgotten meaning. |
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Even if the society or organisation is going broke, in fact especially if it is, people will find ways of not discussing it, while seizing on minor details. |
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Democrats are seizing upon this as evidence that the party needs to find candidates and campaign language that appeal to religiously motivated voters. |
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They exploit the exigencies of war to sound like clergymen, seizing religious language to veil partisan public policies in a miasma of ersatz godliness. |
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About 1,500 police officers searched more than 500 homes throughout Germany this week, seizing computers, videotapes, compact discs and diskettes, the officials said. |
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In an unfortunate spirit of jealous rivalry, the various denominational colleges were not slow in seizing the opportunity to attack the commonwealth's unsectarian college. |
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A growing number of activists believe the time has come for the public to stop asking that some space be left unsponsored, and to begin seizing it back. |
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The alternative allowing the insolvent banks to fail, seizing the assets, wiping out shareholders, giving bond holders a serious haircut is still not on the official agenda. |
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The focus of Operation Crackdown will centre on closing drug dens, disrupting class A drug markets, seizing illegal firearms and bringing dealers to justice. |
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This new government, however, managed to alienate the native population by seizing clerically held lands, closing religious schools, and abolishing shariat courts. |
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Or else, they may appear as a goon squad, gate-crashing an art gallery, seizing and burning contemporary paintings that they find contrary to their iconographical tastes. |
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Smithson's seizing on the idea of enantiomorphism as his general model of reflection is, I think, the aspect of his work that most fully approximates poststructuralism. |
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They feed on squid, fish and krill by either scavenging, surface seizing or diving. |
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In the 20th century, the seizing of wealth again became popular when it was seen as an additional crime prevention tool. |
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In another trial, a shrew attacked the spider by first seizing the left palp in its jaws and twisting vigorously until the palp became detached. |
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In early September, Keightley embraced Barjot's idea of seizing Port Said, and presented Revise. |
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Paraguayan authorities have apprehended the country's most wanted criminal in a drug bust seizing more than 3,700 pounds of cocaine. |
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When his will was enforced, Rome responded by violently seizing the tribe's lands in full. |
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But if he succeeds in seizing the klipdachs before it has time to leap away, he carries it to a rocky ledge, and slowly tears it to pieces. |
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On 10 August, a crowd stormed the Tuileries Palace, seizing the king and his family. |
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Germany responded by disarming Italian forces, seizing military control of Italian areas, and creating a series of defensive lines. |
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Fines also may be imposed, seizing money or property from a person convicted of a crime. |
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The sudden return of De Witt from the fleet prevented the Orangists from seizing power. |
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By contrast, they say, the Americans suffered a defeat when their armies failed to achieve their war goal of seizing part or all of Canada. |
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She was heaving now, her left side seizing up as if an unsnappable thread were being pulled through it to convulse it. |
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On several occasions, this involved seizing the vessels of Bermudian salt traders. |
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A court was also told the victim's partner Sharon Rattigan tackled the hooded assassin and was shot in the leg while seizing the weapon from him. |
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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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This led to Joan I's murder at the hands of the Prince of Durazzo in 1382, and his seizing the throne as Charles III of Naples. |
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There is no way in which police can maintain dignity in seizing and destroying a donkey on whose flank a political message has been inscribed. |
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Kidnapping usually includes the seizing, confining, and carrying away of another by force, threat, or deception, and without consent. |
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In 716, Chilperic and Ragenfrid together led an army into Austrasia intent on seizing the Pippinid wealth at Cologne. |
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Skint can cash in by seizing the spoils in the Welsh Guards Association Handicap Hurdle. |
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In January, Fars reported Iran's coast guard seizing two Saudi fishing boats after they allegedly strayed into Iranian waters. |
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To boot, seizing the opportunity, Junius Otho, a praetor, and Brutidius Niger, an aedile, submitted an additional charge of maiestas. |
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He cracked down on crime, seizing the belongings of thieves and fugitives, and travelling justices were dispatched to the north and the Midlands. |
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Upon seizing Hippo Regius, Geiseric made it the first capital of the Vandal kingdom. |
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The Daoists had obtained their wealth and status by seizing Buddhist temples. |
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Napoleon, before seizing the title of Emperor, was elected as First Consul of the Consulate of France. |
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A friend of her son's bribed a police chief into seizing Gatteschi's papers, including the letters, which were then destroyed. |
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Objectives included seizing and holding a major port for a short period, both to prove that it was possible and to gather intelligence. |
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The rebels made the first move in the war, seizing the strategic Rochester Castle, owned by Langton but left almost unguarded by the archbishop. |
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After seizing Aachen and capturing Charlemagne's Palace at Nijmegen, he returned to France at the request of the German bishops. |
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The state was quickly defeated in the Civil War, a result of Union strategy to cut the Confederacy in two by seizing the Mississippi. |
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While seizing Mantes, William either fell ill or was injured by the pommel of his saddle. |
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He said the Russians ordered the crew to surrenderor or face Russians storming and seizing the ships and crew. |
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The Dutch, English and French were quick to take advantage by seizing some small Spanish island possessions in the Caribbean. |
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He concentrated instead on seizing a substantial portion of the coastal plains around Narbonne in 736 and heavily reinforced Arles as he advanced inland. |
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Costa Rica is a leading eradicator of marijuana, seizing or destroying more than 1,390 metric tons in 2013, an increase of nearly 50 percent over the previous year. |
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After seizing control of Ravenna, Odoacer sent the former emperor to live in the Castellum Lucullanum in Campania, after which he disappears from the historical record. |
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By the 1670s, conflicts between religious dissidents and the Stuart Crown had given way to a Crown policy of seizing and imprisoning opponents without recourse to the courts. |
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AaThe Egyptian crew overpowered the pirates, seizing some of their guns before sailing away from Somalia's coast, said Miraa, who was one of the pirates on board the vessels. |
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It is a world of seizing visual beauty, of shimmering whites and yellows that shift to glowing apricot, pink and violet with the sinking of the saturant sun. |
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The sheriff's duties may include such functions as performing evictions, seizing property and assets pursuant to court orders, and serving warrants and legal papers. |
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Pin shackles can be inconvenient to work with, at times, as the bolt will need to be secured to the shackle body to avoid its loss, usually with a split pin or seizing wire. |
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On 23 May he described to his generals his overall plan of not only seizing the Polish Corridor but greatly expanding German territory eastward at the expense of Poland. |
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Shortly after seizing the throne, Genseric was attacked from the rear by a large force of Suebi under the command of Heremigarius who had managed to take Lusitania. |
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However, instead of marching into nearby Winchester and seizing Henry's treasury, Robert paused, giving Henry time to march west and intercept the invasion force. |
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So, when his existing pneumatic couplers started seizing up on pneumatic hand tools spread throughout the plant, he started looking around for a better alternative. |
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That was the message from one of the UAE's top dentists who urged the country to mark World Oral Health Day today by seizing the opportunity to improve oral hygiene. |
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The Texas pocket gopher avoids emerging onto the surface to feed by seizing the roots of plants with its jaws and pulling them downwards into its burrow. |
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For over a decade, the English settlers killed Powhatan men and women, captured children and systematically razed villages, seizing or destroying crops. |
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The Turks were then free to invade Asia Minor, which dealt a dangerous blow to the Byzantine Empire by seizing a large part of its population and its economic heartland. |
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As prime minister, Pitt committed Britain to a grand strategy of seizing the entire French Empire, especially its possessions in North America and India. |
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Fleeing back to Normandy, Philip avenged himself on the English by attacking the forces of Prince John and the Earl of Arundel, seizing their baggage train. |
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