The first barricaded suspect situation I attended was, as I recall, on a dark and stormy night, in fact it was raining cats and dogs. |
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Striking construction workers rallied in Lima and barricaded the Pan-American Highway, blocking the movement of passenger vehicles and trucks. |
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Over the course of the game, you must locate the various places where they have barricaded themselves, then guide them to designated safe areas. |
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A York man barricaded himself in his tea shop for three days as the River Ouse rose higher and higher at the peak of this week's floods. |
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They barricaded themselves into one area in the landing on the wing causing damage to fixtures and fittings. |
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He had barricaded himself in the living-room, where he was sitting cross-legged in the middle of the floor. |
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At least 11 of the 15 small shops surrounding the square are barricaded with graffiti-covered metal grilles. |
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Students barricaded gates with burning tyres in an effort to prevent police from gaining access and dispersing the crowds. |
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The doormen barricaded the club's entrance as the soldiers allegedly tried to get to him. |
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The persons invading the San Jose office barricaded themselves in a conference room where they defaced the walls and damaged furniture. |
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The activity was highly unusual as the barricaded street leading to her house has been left untended since her house arrest began. |
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After three days and nights barricaded into his office, Kristall's managing director was exhausted and just a little tetchy. |
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I went back into the building and barricaded the door with a vending machine. |
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The march quickly fell apart, not even making it to the heavily barricaded convention centre where delegates were staying. |
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Streets have been barricaded with burning tyres and at least one Iraqi has been wounded, although it is unclear how this happened. |
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The corridor leading to the underground rail system was heavily barricaded and manned by starguards while others stood guard around the room. |
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All the streets south of 14th Street have been barricaded off and are being guarded by state policemen. |
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Those doors are deliberately barricaded before murderers set fire to the building. |
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Below Houston, each street into Soho was barricaded and manned by huddles of cops. |
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When the police arrived he then decided to become violent and barricaded himself into the flat. |
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In another instance, a family with young children was barricaded into a room while a gang ransacked the house. |
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It really barricaded me into the closet for a longer time than I should have been. |
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Beckett had complained that he was barricaded into his home by an RUC Landrover which parked against his front door. |
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Mrs Kernan, a widow and his official carer, said she had barricaded him in his bedroom before summoning relatives. |
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And last year a 20-year-old remand prisoner was found hanged, while rioting prisoners barricaded themselves into a cell in August. |
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The scouts barricaded themselves behind tree trunks and threw up breastworks of fallen trees. |
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The road outside the jail was turned into a veritable fortress since last night with both ends barricaded. |
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That Friday night he ran out of tobacco, threatened to kill himself if he was not given some, assaulted his cellmate and barricaded the cell. |
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When the officers arrived at the scene, they discovered that the man had barricaded himself in the residence with a weapon. |
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The decking on the wharf is in poor condition and, without repairs, would eventually have to be load restricted or barricaded. |
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Windows and the balcony door were barricaded shut, fresh air crept into the flat through a single window. |
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But Baghdad's streets are barricaded, armed and patrolled by vigilantes. |
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Two of the interviews broadcast on-air revealed the precise location of students still barricaded in the school. |
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A few years ago, in the Sainte-Thérèse area, the police was called because someone had barricaded himself in a house. |
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Doors and windows of the underground and ground floors were barricaded with sandbags. |
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The door to the apartment was barricaded from inside and when Gardai moved in, two shots were fired with a sawn-off shotgun at close range, injuring two Gardai. |
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They barricaded her in with their trolleys so she couldn't escape. |
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In Caketown, these include a brittle suburbanite Bruce calls The Matriarch, who has barricaded herself into her house out of fear of a deadly airborne virus. |
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On some ships, a few quick-thinking chief petty officers barricaded themselves and their men in vital areas, securing watertight doors against the invaders. |
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Candidates, barricaded behind lecterns, are to keep their natural garrulousness in check and moderators to press few follow-up questions. |
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There was heavy fighting in Nanning, where our people were barricaded in an old district of the city, with no more than a hundred rifles between us. |
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When the talks broke down the angry workers barricaded senior management in their offices, deflated their car tyres and disconnected water to the city. |
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Protesting workers also briefly barricaded some five-star hotels on a smart seafront. |
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The wharf-head has been partially barricaded for safety purposes due to deterioration of its substructure and concrete components. |
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The inner part of the main wharf has deteriorated over time and is presently barricaded to vehicle traffic. |
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There were several lines of trenches dug into the area outside the armory, stretching from the pavement all across the hundred yards of lawn to the barricaded doors. |
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In the first major court case involving the Class A drug in the city for years, Geraldine Kelly, prosecuting, said the building in Cromer Street had been barricaded. |
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While some patriote leaders went into exile, Jean-Olivier Chénier, a local doctor, barricaded his men in the Church of St. Eustache. |
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The hall of the house was barricaded by paintings and frames leaning against the walls. |
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In one incident a number of students felt intimidated and threatened and were barricaded in an office in our student centre. |
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Some subway exits in Causeway Bay, a major shopping district, were barricaded. |
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Repairs to the wharf include replacement of critical timber components and partial removal of the barricaded section. |
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The threat has been greeted with derision here around the barricaded city hall festooned with Russian and Soviet flags. |
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The most radical activists began pushing and rocking a bus that had barricaded the way to the Parliament building. |
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Large parts of the city centre were barricaded off, and the windows of virtually all shops and department stores were boarded up with wooden or plastic panels. |
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The doors were barricaded, the shutters closed upon the windows and loopholed, and provisions were brought in from the outhouses. |
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The American militiamen got off with light losses and took refuge in the barricaded camp containing the rest of Johnson's troops on the current site of Lake George in New York State. |
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However, one of the marginal wharves is in very poor structural condition after many decades of use and has been barricaded for reasons of public safety. |
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The first, I would say, as regards the European or world leaders, the Euro-globalists who were barricaded in that town, is quite simply that they may govern badly, but they protect themselves well. |
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Wharf structures at this location have deteriorated due to natural processes as well as storm conditions, to the point where many of them are presently barricaded. |
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Some employees held hostages inside the bank while those outside barricaded the doors, set fire to two cars and continued using everything they could find as projectiles. |
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In response to a request for assistance from a municipal police agency, CFP NWEST conducted checks to determine the firearms licensing and registration status of a subject who had barricaded himself inside his residence. |
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Most Romans had fled the city, but some barricaded themselves upon the Capitoline Hill for a last stand. |
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Bonifacius subsequently barricaded himself inside Hippo Regius with the Vandals besieging the city. |
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Ambrose and his congregation barricaded themselves inside the church, and the imperial order was rescinded. |
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They barricaded themselves in the unfinished two-story home. |
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We sat in downtown Fallujah, in a barricaded city council meeting room. |
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Every lane, bylane and road leading to the shrine had been heavily barricaded. |
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John McDermott barricaded himself in his flat with a threeyear-old girl and a stockpile of thunderflash grenades. |
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Kosovo Serbs barricaded the main roads, and have moved to close the two road bridges which link the ethnically divided city of Mitrovica. In effect, the Serbs of the north have been cut off. |
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The lower windows were barricaded, and the whole building loopholed for musketry fire. |
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Students, union leaders and antifascist groups clashed with police as around 30 protesters barricaded themselves inside the chamber. |
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They thought they could get 800 combatants but eventually only 200 men, led by Dr. Jean-Olivier Chénier, lay barricaded in the convent, the church, the rectory and the manor in the centre of the village. |
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These are the people who are trained to deal with people in crisis, a kidnapping or, in this case, a man barricaded behind closed doors with a weapon. |
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A shrine rescued from anarchist looting during the civil war, where Catalan intellectuals barricaded themselves away from Franco's police and Jordi Pujol's political party Convergència was founded. |
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Just before the first tranche of protracted elections took place in November, the square was barricaded by tens of thousands of protesters and gun-toting police. |
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A heavy police presence was at the scene to prevent violent clash between the two rivaling groups, and the KKK rally was barricaded as more protesters joined the crowd. |
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The man, who is in his 50s, fired a few rounds from a shotgun around 7pm on Friday and barricaded himself into his home in Cullion, near Mullingar, Westmeath. |
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The sole member of staff barricaded himself in a stock room. |
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The police had barricaded all major arterial roads and flyovers in the city without informing the traffic police, resulting in major traffic woes for the commuters. |
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