He was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving and bailed while further inquiries take place. |
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A man bailed me up in a car park years ago, after a talk I'd given about war, to tell me his story. |
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A deep-thinking man in our area bailed me up in January to give me a long dissertation about why this year was going to be wet. |
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Serena goes back to school where she is bailed up by Susan and questioned about her behaviour, especially in the teacher's class. |
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Before he can finish the call he's bailed up by a teacher, and sent to the office. |
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The woman sitting in the middle constantly bailed water out of the boat during the commute. |
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They flooded the cabin over and over, and bailed water constantly for 24 hours. |
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The desperate men especially the oiler and the correspondent moved quick as they bailed water from the little boat. |
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During the next three months 56 million gallons of water were bailed from the shaft while rehabilitation of the workings continued. |
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Meanwhile Blackburn, frantically seeking to empty the boat after a wave had swamped it, accidentally bailed his own mittens over the side. |
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I bailed water into my two old kiddie pools, a smaller new kiddie pool, and two holding buckets. |
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Sandy was planning on coming over with me to show off but at the last minute she bailed saying she had a headache. |
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Tim and his girl were going to come, but he bailed at the last minute, and I couldn't get a hold of Ulf. |
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Captain Heily believes he must have been at 250-or 300-ft when he bailed out. |
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It was obvious to the airmen that, with its fuel almost spent, the aircraft had been set on automatic pilot and the crew bailed out. |
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It was on the 19th nine years ago, right to the hour, that I bailed out of the Super Corsair. |
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Is it not a fraud, to pretend that Argentina can be bailed out, by saving the present obligations imposed upon Argentina? |
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More liberal unionists and others who have might bailed him out in the past see him as a busted flush. |
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In May last year the accident-prone pony got stuck in the water before being bailed out. |
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However, they bailed by cellphone shortly thereafter, after I'd already got toffed up and driven to the location. |
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She was on her first trimester and was practically out of work when the loser bailed. |
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My sisters from a different mother and my little big bruh June bailed me out. |
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Cops in Lewiston, Maine, were just trying to make a routine traffic stop when the driver went buggy, bailed out and hightailed it into the woods. |
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One of my classmates and his instructor could not get the plane out of a spin during practice and both bailed out. |
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It seems like a perfect investigation for the Hun, though today's front page splash on the bailed drug baron's Queensland holiday was a good get. |
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Life sure is going to change for the stayers when they realise that all the ordinary people in drudgery jobs will have bailed out. |
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He bailed out, the machine falling away, but his parachute was sucked into a storm cloud. |
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In the event of a financial catastrophe, they expect to be bailed out by government deposit insurance and the Fed. |
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It bailed out, and then subsidized, the financially faltering Partisan Review and Kenyon Review. |
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The four people arrested in connection with the assault have been bailed by police pending further inquiries. |
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It was bailed out instantly, but not before we had once again seen the truth of nuclear energy. |
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In a gesture of support, the US has said it is in favour of Uruguay being bailed out of its financial crisis. |
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He was bailed until sentencing next month and banned from driving in the interim period. |
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He has also been bailed by police investigating allegations that he falsified documents relating to blood tests ordered by worried parents. |
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Investors bailed out, fearing it had decided to take control of a US business at any cost in an effort to take its brand across the Atlantic. |
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The boy was arrested on fraud and deception charges and bailed until April. |
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More than once he bailed his master out of dangerous situation not by using force, but cunning tricks. |
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If a crewmember bailed you out by loaning you personal gear be extra, extra generous! |
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The three men, who have not been named, were arrested and bailed as part of a police probe into proxy voting at last year's local elections. |
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Someone must have bailed out and ditched their flying machine over the water. |
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The schoolboy was bailed to live where directed by social services and he must abide by any rules. |
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After we had bailed the hay then we would get the long wagons and load the hay. |
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It is a matter of public record that some airlines have had to be bailed out by their governments. |
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I was skating this rail and I tried to backside lipslide it, and when I bailed out I kind of landed backwards and hit my head so hard. |
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Claire had been arrested and bailed earlier on the day of her death for a previous criminal damage offence on a bus stop in Bolton. |
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The theme park was bailed out by Saudi royalty ten years ago and the company's future is again dependent on its shareholders. |
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Magistrates bailed the couple to appear before magistrates for committal proceedings on Monday, March 14 this year. |
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Both men have been bailed to appear at Bow Street Magistrates Court on March 2 when they will have an opportunity to enter a plea in the case. |
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A 20-year-old Lancaster man has been bailed to appear before magistrates in January in connection with a burglary at the park last month. |
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All six men have been bailed to appear before Bradford Magistrates' Court on Friday. |
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Two boys, aged 12 and 13, have been charged with criminal damage and have been bailed to appear at Salford youth court tomorrow. |
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He was bailed to appear at Swadlincote Magistrates' Court on 12 th October. |
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She was not charged but was unconditionally bailed to appear at Harrogate Police Station tomorrow. |
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Prisoners being bailed to return to the station will also be dealt with separately from those being kept in custody. |
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John is then bailed up by the principal, who seems to enjoy this little power game with the always-late-to-school student. |
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Six were cautioned, one was released without charge and three were bailed. |
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A spokesman said 16 of them would appear before magistrates in Grimsby and Cleethorpes today while another two were bailed to appear before magistrates tomorrow. |
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As usual, don't rely on my accuracy in this, but from what I can gather the grass is bailed up in what looks like a big bin liner and left to slightly compost. |
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A drunk driver has been bailed pending a police investigation. |
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Five years ago, when the government bailed out Bear Stearns, we heard a lot about moral hazard. |
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After being bailed out by a friend, he is kidnapped and wakes up in a bleak room designed to look like a hotel but with a false view window and a locked steel door. |
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It was a different story in the streets where, at least once, they were bailed up by police, summarily accused and punished, without any opportunity of putting their case. |
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They bailed, leaving Senate Republicans to defend a damaging vote that would cost them their majority. |
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As with AIG, the government essentially bailed out the financial system by bailing out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
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Suzy found him there and bailed him out, bringing him home to all the other broken-winged inmates to sleep on the verandah until a bedroom came vacant. |
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Her boyfriend had dumped her, the staff at the newspaper had bailed on her, yet still she managed to keep up appearances, as if nothing was wrong. |
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They deny wrongdoing and have been bailed while police inquiries continue. |
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Cows are bailed quietly and smoothly under close supervision. |
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A heavy drinker who thought nothing of downing up to 30 pints a day, died following a late-night lock-in after being bailed by a court to live in a pub. |
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But her husband, who could tell she was gritting her teeth just to get through the encounter, bailed out. |
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He continually bailed out at the plate, shifting his head and neck in an effort to bypass the blind spot that he encountered when he tried to view baseballs head-on. |
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He was bailed to appear before Cheltenham magistrates on Wednesday. |
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On a fatal journey back to England a storm rocked his ship and as the crew and dismal captain bailed water from the ship, an amazing thing happened for John. |
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Powers had no chance to evade it, and bailed out as his U-2 spun down to earth. |
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A TEENAGER has been bailed following a horrific devil dog attack in a Birmingham park. |
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George failed out of high school and bailed on his electrical job. |
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His featured guests, the band Daft Punk, bailed on him at the last minute. |
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Governments have also bailed out a variety of firms as discussed above, incurring large financial obligations. |
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But he's just kind of jumped ship. He's bailed out on Basingstoke as a town without even warning us. |
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Police had bailed her on the condition that she did not contact her stepsister or go to her home. |
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Pratt, a buyer for a vegetable packing company, was bailed to his partner's home in March, Cambs, while awaiting his case. |
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Three of the missing sixsome here absconded after being bailed by the courts. |
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He was bailed to return to the same court on August 12, when a decision will be taken over whether to extradite him to Greece. |
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The muscleman and former rugby league player has been bailed until August 20 after being arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit robbery. |
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In this manner, Fortis Bank and the Dexia Bank were bailed out collectively by France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. |
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With two outs, another former Patriot, Quinn Moynihan, bailed his older brother out, leaping to make a shoestring catch on a drive up the middle by Consigli. |
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Holmes bailed out of his fighter and parachuted onto an apartment house. |
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Governments also bailed out key financial institutions and implemented economic stimulus programs, assuming significant additional financial commitments. |
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Pope and his Indonesian radio operator bailed out and were captured, which immediately exposed the level of CIA support for the Permesta rebellion. |
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Children bailed water out of dugout canoes or splashed in the shallows. |
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The transition over the rooftop would have been quicker if Sellers had not been bailed up by a particularly hostile spiritual presence speaking Swedish. |
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That same month, momentously, the Fed directly bailed out Bear Stearns through a limited-liability company called Maiden Lane, which was set up under the New York Fed. |
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By the help of a small bucket and our hats we bailed her out. |
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The AIX development team came late to the logical partitioning game, and the iSeries development team has once again bailed out IBM's precious Unix line. |
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