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Many of Doohan's film appearances did centre on the role of Scotty, such as a cameo in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1, where he plays a policeman who tells his superior officer " I am giving it all she has got, Captain!
The murderers, among them the head of the town police and another policeman, were put to trial in Łodź, and three of them got the death penalty.
We have a freaker: " We have got a freaker down the wicket now, not very shapely as it is masculine, and I would think it has seen the last of its cricket for the day ... he has had his load, he is being embraced by a blond policeman and this may well be his last public appearance-but what a splendid one!
In another interview, recalling an altercation with law enforcement, Van Zandt recalled, " We got stopped by these two policeman and ... they said ' What do you do for a living?
* Rufus: " His father is a policeman, and he's got a cop's whistle.
He badly injured one policeman and Michelle got punched by Grant.
On April 13, 1919 in a game at Les Corts against Real Sociedad, Alcántara scored the " police goal ," when a policeman got in the way of powerful shot that both the ball and policeman ended up in the back of the net.

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A speed bump ( also known as a sleeping policeman in Jamaica, a kipping cop ; in British English a speed hump, road hump ( not to be confused with the wider speed hump ), speed breaker ; in New Zealand English a judder bar ; in Hiberno-English a ramp ) is a speed-reducing feature of road design to slow traffic or reduce through traffic, via vertical deflection.

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Whimsical English names were given to the show's characters, such as " Dick Strong ", a secret agent ; a funny policeman named " Inspector Blooper "; and enemies, such as, " The Spider ", " Dubble Trubble ", and " Dr. Katzmeow ".

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During the campaign for Vice President, Olivier advocated smaller government, “ We have to reduce the size of the federal government back to the size of its constitutional limits .” He said he would like the government to return U. S. troops from abroad and make the Department of Defense get back to defending us, and not be a Department of Offense that bombs little countries .” “ I don ’ t believe we should be the world ’ s policeman .” He believes that U. S. foreign policy should be governed by an avoidance of “ entangling alliances .” “ The conflicts this country has entered into cause others to look badly upon America.
The West novels were, for the era, an unusually realistic look at Scotland Yard operations, but the plots were often wildly melodramatic, and, to get around thorny legal problems, Creasey gave West an " amateur detective " friend who was able to perform the extra-procedural acts that West, as a policeman, could not.
On the way to the meeting De la Rey was accidentally shot and killed by a policeman at a road block set up to look for the Foster gang.
Once Ching Boon opened the rear back door of the taxi, he allowed Kim Lai to look into the taxi first, where Hwee Kuan quickly grabbed the surprised policeman and pulled him into the rear seat.

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Let every policeman and park guard keep his eye on John and Jane Doe, lest one piece of bread be placed undetected and one bird survive.
The policeman walked on, but he looked back once.
It is hard, on the other hand, to blame the policeman, blank, good-natured, thoughtless, and insuperably innocent, for being such a perfect representative of the people he serves.
The white policeman standing on a Harlem street corner finds himself at the very center of the revolution now occurring in the world.
`` It says water works, but there is a policeman on duty, too ''.
`` Canada doesn't have much of this here juvenile delinquency problem, but we keep a night policeman all the same on account of the crazy tourists ''.
But dully glinting on the dark form were the buttons and badge of a policeman.
The son of a wealthy Evanston executive was fined $100 yesterday and forbidden to drive for 60 days for leading an Evanston policeman on a high speed chase over icy Evanston and Wilmette streets Jan. 20.
Also suggested as a possible influence on Poe is ‘ The Secret Cell ’, a short story published in September 1837 by William Evans Burton, describing how a London policeman solves the mystery of a kidnapped girl.
On May 30, 1925, police from the International Settlement in Shanghai followed the orders of a British policeman and opened fire on a group of protesters, killing 10 and wounding 50.
An East German policeman monitors traffic returning to East Berlin through the newly opened crossing on 14 November 1989.
* A policeman who briefly talks to Dr. Watson and Stapleton when they first arrive on the moors in The Hound of the Baskervilles.
The Caledon Bay crisis of 1932 – 4 saw one of the last incidents of violent interaction on the ' frontier ' of indigenous and non-indigenous Australia, which began when the spearing of Japanese poachers who had been molesting Yolngu women was followed by the killing of a policeman.
Staton and Curtis are assisted by Shelley Pleger, who inks and letters Staton's drawings, along with Shane Fisher, who provides the coloring on the Sunday strips, and Chicago-area policeman Jim Doherty, who provides " Crimestopper " captions for the Sunday strips, and acts as the feature's technical advisor.
* Anthony Flanagan as Kenny Archer: a rogue policeman with a great hatred for Americans because of the War on Terror started by the World Trade Center attack.
According to an interview conducted in 1989, he explained the reason he wasn't handcuffed was that the policeman driving the car used to be a drummer in a semi-professional band which had supported The Yardbirds on one of its US college tours in the late-1960s.
A man spat on him and on a policeman.
A traffic policeman at a circle on Thimphu road.
The security forces were also reportedly implicated in reprisal killings of Catholics, notably the McMahon Murders on 26 March 1922, in which six Catholics were killed and the Arnon Street Massacre on 1 April, where another six were shot dead in retaliation for the IRA killing of a policeman.
One piece of music, chosen by John Ford himself, is most prominent, the melody “ The Isle of Innisfree ”, written not by Young, but by the Irish policeman / songwriter Richard Farrelly ( Dick Farrelly ), who wrote it on a bus journey from County Meath to Dublin.
The angry lady tells a policeman on the corner, who kicks Ollie twice and hits Stan with his truncheon after the latter suggests the officer is " bounding over his steps " ( i. e. " overstepping his bounds ").
** In Porky in Wackyland, after the angry criminal yells for a while, a short policeman on a wheel appears and clangs the criminal on the head with an oversized nightstick.

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* Chief Constable Gerald " Badger " Courage, a policeman of variable ( but normally senior ) rank and invariable corruption, and a face that looks like a bottom seen sideways.
19 August 1977: Walsall hooligan Edward Beech, 19, receives a three-year prison sentence for kicking a policeman in the face at a game at Fellows Park last season.
He portrayed the human face of bureaucracy ; for example, playing a policeman who shilly-shallies his way out of acting upon a reported murder by pursuing a contrarian line of questioning.
He also appeared in an uncredited role as a policeman in Gideon's Way in 1965, and became a regularly seen face in TV drama, with one-off roles in series like The Troubleshooters ( 1965, 1967, 1970 ) and the BBC's Sherlock Holmes series (" The Blue Carbuncle ", 1968 ).

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`` Never mind '', Arlene had said, after the policeman had left, having pursued the usual unco-operative course of grownups.
They were disturbed by his idiotic bravado -- as, when his bodyguard, Yankee Schwartz, complained that he had been snubbed by Dave Miller, a prize-fight referee, chieftain of a Jewish gang and one of four brothers of tough reputation, who were Hirschey, a gambler-politician in loose beer-running league with Torrio and O'Banion, Frank, a policeman, and Max, the youngest.
and a policeman asserted he had found a pair of brass knuckles in Art's pocket once when he had occasion to collar the Great First Baseman for some forgotten reason.
She then asks the policeman what is the minimum number of eggs she must have had.
Stalin had thoughts to appoint Lazar Kaganovich as head of the NKVD, but chose Beria probably because he was a professional secret policeman.
A female attacker, María Ana Testa had caused the fatal injuries that resulted in the death of policeman Nori Argentino Alegre at the airport after having shot him with an Ithaka shotgun.
Aragonés, who was filming nearby and was dressed for his role as an armed policeman, had introduced himself to Feldman that night.
Ellen was the daughter of Henry Breese, a Liverpool policeman and his wife Eliza, who had given up her own teaching career after marrying.
Lloyd George had to be smuggled out disguised as a policeman, as his life was in danger from the mob.
Welsh had never avoided flawed characters, but the main character of Filth was a brutally vicious sociopathic policeman.
The profits of slavery fell to no more than 8, 000 owners of large plantations ; a somewhat larger group had about the standard of living of a New York City policeman, but the proportion of the free white men who were as well-off as a Northern working man was small.
" He was fond of telling people a story about how he had raced at a high speed down Piccadilly in London at three o ' clock in the morning for the sheer enjoyment of it, only to be pulled over by a policeman for such illegal and potentially dangerous activity.
Soon Watson had several people living at his place, including a man named Dutchy Melvin, who is said to have " killed a policeman and burned a factory or two ".
At one time, prior to the man's death, she had romantic feelings for John Stacy ( the Ultimate Marvel version of George Stacy ), the policeman who investigated Ben's murder and was the father of Gwen Stacy.
When this " new " man of distinction is asked, he reveals that he inherited his wealth from his great-grandfather, a policeman who had insisted despite all opposition that there was an assassination attempt on the president that evening.
Another sketch involved Worth complaining to a policeman outside the Houses of Parliament that Big Ben clock was slow because Jimmy Young, the BBC Radio 2 presenter known for " always being right " had said that it was ten minutes past ten, while the clock said it was 10am.
After pestering the policeman, Worth had the clock moved forward by ten minutes ( the first time the timepiece had ever been adjusted ).
The show contains dark humour, with many of the scenes inspired by horror films ( the policeman who visits Tubbs and Edward in the first series is a reference to The Wicker Man ), documentaries ( Dr. Carlton came from a programme called Change of Sex which featured a " monstrously unsympathetic " doctor ) and personal experience-Legz Akimbo came from the writers ' experiences in amateur theatre ; Pauline Campbell-Jones came from Reece Shearsmith's own Restart officer and Papa Lazarou came from a former landlord Pemberton and Shearsmith had.
In 1994, Bob Molyneux, a retired policeman, rediscovered a reel-to-reel tape he had made of the show while experimenting with a Grundig portable tape recorder.

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