Anders Frisk blows for full time and Portugal hang in there by the skin of their teeth. |
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The calls stopped abruptly that weekend, but Frisk is adamant that his decision is final. |
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Frisk searches should typically be conducted when the results of searches by other means are or would be inconclusive or suspect. |
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The Presidential Award was then announced, with Joseph S. Blatter coming on stage to present the honour to newly retired referee Anders Frisk. |
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But Frisk makes a strong case that rusher was not a mere populist propagandist. |
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Anders Frisk blows his whistle for full time and the stadium erupts. |
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The six IDP sites worked with Dr. Frisk to develop and implement the tool as part of their program. |
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Joseph S. Blatter gave the FIFA Presidential Award to former Swedish international referee Anders Frisk, while the FIFA Fair Play Award was presented to the football community of the Peruvian city of Iquitos. |
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All rights for F-Prot Virus Signatures are belong to the developer, Frisk. |
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Lin and Huang as well as five other people were asked to line up for a frisk. |
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As the procession approached Hadleigh, he slipped off his horse, and leaped and took a frisk or two, as men commonly do in dancing. |
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It might be a good idea to frisk people for calculators, rubber erasers, and other harmful things. |
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According to zoo staff, they are unable to fully prevent the entry of plastic as they have no powers to frisk people entering the zoo. |
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The federal police will also frisk pilgrims, search their belongings and maintain order within their camps. |
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For four years John Phelan allowed the beautiful freckled-faced colt to frisk and gambol to his hearts content in long meadow. |
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We were in Blackpool for a silly day trip, a tacky, idiotic day out to the seaside to frisk on the sands in mid-July. |
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There are these five or six gorillas in monkey suits, who look us up and down and frisk us, and then they wave us through these curtains. |
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The whole time, I was sweating up a storm, thinking that he'd still frisk me and find the stash in my jeans pocket. |
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Today, after cardiac surgery, the two children seem fine, happy and frisk about. |
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But such detection is allowed and is arguably a much lesser intrusion of privacy than, say, a frisk might be. |
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Passengers once glad to stand in line grow fretful as officials frisk grandmas' bags for tweezers. |
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They will come and take you out to the back area, and they will do a bit of a frisk. |
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The bouncers accordingly started a five minute long frisk to ensure that they were not smuggling in any bottles of spirits. |
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If he knows that he could be frisked, he can place a non-metal explosive in a location that will not be disclosed by a frisk. |
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But I listened very carefully and don't remember that he actually said that those officers could then stop and frisk the individuals under suspicion. |
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Unlike horses, these unicorns would not move until after they had been fed and groomed, and then they would take themselves out to the giant corrals to frisk among themselves. |
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You don't get to see them frisk like that around the Suffolk sheds. |
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The panel addressed the issue of whether probable cause to seize an object can arise during a frisk when a police officer knows the object in question to be narcotics. |
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As a result of the frisk search, it may be necessary to have the person disrobe so that an officer can search for or remove evidence. |
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An officer should list on the reverse of the form all personal effects obtained from the individual during a frisk or disrobement search. |
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Female guards perform all the duties that male guards perform with respect to male prisoners except for skin and frisk searches. |
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Prisoners are also subject to frisk searches during the dispensing process to ensure that the methadone is not diverted to an illicit market. |
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This frisk is a precaution to ensure the safety of the officer and all persons in the inspection area and is not meant to discover evidence. |
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Upon his departure, a mysterious letter is found upon him during a frisk at the airport. |
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Another issue was stop and frisk, which the police had been using to keep shootings down. |
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When being processed into solitary confinement, known as the Special Housing Unit, or SHU, the frisk is even more severe. |
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Would there be an end to the way cops stop, question, and frisk people on the street? |
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It is important to frisk your beloved for alternative mobiles, bleepers and other James Bond-style communication devices before saddling up and riding off into the sunset. |
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It also includes a photograph of two black men, one shirtless, calmly leaning against their automobile as helmeted patrol officers briskly frisk them for weapons. |
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Anthony Weiner, were on hand Wednesday to discuss the controversial stop and frisk policy and reforming the New York Police Department. |
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The court ruling against stop and frisk differs from, say, a demonstration by social activists. |
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Catching addicts is easy: if the police frisk enough people in druggy areas, they are sure to find a crack vial or two. Snaring dealers is harder. |
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De Blasio's predecessor Michael Bloomberg and his GOP election opponent Joe Lhota strongly defended stop and frisk, arguing that it helps reduce the crime rate. |
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