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Constable and is
* 1984 – Police Constable Yvonne Fletcher is killed by gunfire from the Libyan People's Bureau ( Embassy ) in London during a small demonstration outside the embassy.
The term " Canadian English " is first attested in a speech by the Reverend A. Constable Geikie in an address to the Canadian Institute in 1857.
Thomas was Constable of Pontefract Castle, where King Richard II is said to have died.
As a gesture of appreciation for John Fisher ( Anglican bishop ) | John Fisher, the Bishop of Salisbury, who commissioned this painting, Constable included the Bishop and his wife in the canvas ( bottom left ). The cathedral is the subject of famous paintings by John Constable.
Before 1521, the Lord High Constable of England also presided, but that office was abolished as a permanent institution ( it is " revived " only for a Coronation ).
John Constable described Claude as " the most perfect landscape painter the world ever saw ", and declared that in Claude ’ s landscape " all is lovely – all amiable – all is amenity and repose ; the calm sunshine of the heart ".
The assistant is now called Constable Clitoris, and while he too periodically leaves the room to fight off his nausea, he remains onstage during his last attack of sickness and vomits into his helmet — which he is then forced by his superior to put back on his head.
The southern approach is protected by a long enceinte wall punctuated by two rectangular towers ( the Constable and Egyncleugh towers ), two turrets and a large twin-towered gatehouse at the western corner.
The pineapple-topped obelisk at Holt is one of a pair gateposts from Melton Constable park, the other having been given to the town of Dereham in 1757.
He is also, when roused into action, very enthusiastic and violent, and is a part-time Watch Special Constable, on the agreement that he will not use magic in the course of his duties.
Born in Suffolk, he is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his home — now known as " Constable Country "— which he invested with an intensity of affection.
Intensely saddened, Constable wrote to his brother Golding, " hourly do I feel the loss of my departed Angel — God only knows how my children will be brought up ... the face of the World is totally changed to me ".
In a series of such lectures at the Royal Institution, Constable proposed a threefold thesis: firstly, landscape painting is scientific as well as poetic ; secondly, the imagination cannot alone produce art to bear comparison with reality ; and thirdly, no great painter was ever self-taught.
When he exhibited it in 1836, Constable appended a text to the title: " The mysterious monument of Stonehenge, standing remote on a bare and boundless heath, as much unconnected with the events of past ages as it is with the uses of the present, carries you back beyond all historical records into the obscurity of a totally unknown period.
Constable once wrote in a letter to Leslie, " My limited and abstracted art is to be found under every hedge, and in every lane, and therefore nobody thinks it worth picking up ".
The Township of Laughlin, which is a judicial district for the purposes of elections, consists of a Justice Court, presided over by a Justice of the Peace ( elected for a six year term as a non-partisan official ) and a Constable ( elected for a four year term as a partisan official ).
Currently ( 2011 ) the Justice of the Peace is the Honorable Timothy Atkins and the Constable is Jordan Ross ( Republican ).
* Constable Hook is the site of two burials grounds known as the Constable Hook Cemetery, numerous tank farms and the Bayonne Golf Club, situated at the city's highest point

Constable and mentioned
Of those mentioned, the Fire Police hold the full legal powers of a Police Constable when on official duty.

Constable and story
* Picton, James Allanson, Pantheism: Its story and significance, Archibald Constable & Co., 1905. online.
Constable Gladstone's habit of interrupting a briefing with a story about life in Trinidad is similar to Lance Corporal Jones's penchant for reminiscing about the Sudan during Captain Mainwaring's speeches.
Internal police politics provide slow-burning story arcs in the later series, with Wycliffe constantly having to deal with red tape, budget restraints and a blustering, image-obsessed Deputy Chief Constable.
Ray Vecchio vaguely recollects this story when discussing a poor cobbler with his partner, Constable Fraser.
Several prominent members of the story hear the howling, including Marty and Town Constable Lander Neary.
Constable Mike Anderson notices this and tells another character the Biblical story of Legion.

Constable and same
This means that a newly appointed constable has the same arrest powers as a Chief Constable or Commissioner.
In 1434 he became member of the Privy Council of Sweden and in October of the same year he assumed one of its most senior offices, Lord High Constable of Sweden, or Riksmarsk.
He was appointed Lord High Constable of England, and as such on 15 October tried and condemned for high treason the same Earl of Worcester who had in 1462 condemned Oxford's own father and brother.
As early as November in 1878 one leading London daily newspaper had said that " it was now established beyond doubt that the burglar captured by Police Constable Robinson was one and the same as the Banner Cross murderer.
Constable Choate and Sergeant Bentley died in separate hospitals the same day.
In the same year he came to England, where he was deeply impressed by the genius of Constable.
The same rule applies to a Police Constable.
PCSOs have a duty to act in the same manner as a Police Constable.
PCSOs may, subject to permission from their force, carry handcuffs and leg restraints which are both governed by the Criminal Law Act 1967 or common law and can be used in the same manner as a Constable.
Any PCSO wishing to become a Special Constable would have to resign first and the same would apply for any Special Constable wanting to be a PCSO.
In law, every member of a police force is a Constable whatever their actual rank, in the sense that, despite being a low-ranking or high-ranking officer, all have the same powers of arrest.
Disobeying a Fire Police Officer is the same as disobeying a Police Officer, Sheriff's Deputy, State Constable or State Trooper and assaulting one is a felony.
Communication with O ' Hurley in Midleton was now difficult for the two volunteers, as they had to watch the barrack and, at the same time, hold Constable Hanrahan.
He also received the command of Constable of Dover Castle, but the appointments were not made at the same time, having not been merged into one office until after the conclusion of the Second Barons ' War.
He was appointed Chief Constable of Dalby that same year, and a soon after the Governor General also appointed him as the region's slaughter-house inspector
The board selects and evaluates the Chief Constable and sometimes other senior departmental managers thereby allowing the board to maintain indirect control and influence over the department, although, in the same way that the police board is independent of the municipal council for policing matters, the Chief Constable is independent from the board for operational matters.
In 1994, he transferred to Thames Valley Police as assistant Chief Constable, later becoming deputy chief constable in 1997, and during the same year took charge of policing the protests over the construction of the Newbury bypass.
Constable Pollard also arrived at the same moment and he and the doctor broke down the oak door.

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