In Portugal handcuffed and hung over hooligans whinge about heavy-handed police tactics and plead their innocence. |
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The protesters also want an end to the heavy-handed police tactics that led to the killing of the four demonstrators last week. |
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But Ms Smith, who got caught up in the brawl, said she would be complaining to the police about their heavy-handed approach. |
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The heavy-handed tactics resulted in sporadic clashes between protesters and police and numerous arrests. |
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But protesters claimed they had not come to fight and many accused the police of heavy-handed tactics and attacking them for no reason. |
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Around fifteen people were arrested after heavy-handed tactics were employed by police. |
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Pub landlord Paul Morris criticised police for being heavy-handed and has disputed that any drugs were found. |
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It's a good thing the scene was deleted, as it's heavy-handed and the dialogue is awkward. |
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My apologies to the author for what may well be rather heavy-handed paraphrasing of his often quite poetic prose. |
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The riots were seen specifically as anti-police demonstrations provoked by heavy-handed police harassment. |
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They warned, however, that a heavy-handed police response could trigger mass protests. |
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Some say the police did it to gain sympathy for the coming heavy-handed police tactics at the summit. |
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Killing the arsonist was both heavy-handed and bound to attract further police attention. |
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This intrusion shows how heavy-handed the movie's efforts to be relevant and political are. |
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Anthony Hopkins goes from sullen silence to wordy sermonising as an unhinged anthropologist in this heavy-handed drama. |
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It is narrative driven, without being heavy-handed or overly literal. |
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The heavy-handed official repression that followed resulted in hundreds of arrests and allegations of widespread police violence. |
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Police used heavy-handed tactics to disperse the protesters. |
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The whole scene is so awash with heavy-handed religious imagery you can probably just skip church on Sunday. |
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We would hope that all the meetings around the Summit take place without incidents and without heavy-handed tactics on the part of the police. |
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Too often they came across as gimmicks, awkward and heavy-handed. |
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However, press freedom is endangered not only by heavy-handed oppression but also by public indifference. |
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But it soon abandons easy-listening hipness and becomes a heavy-handed biopic about a tormented genius. |
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So was the importance of protest itself, which he vowed to protect from the heavy-handed policies employed by his predecessors. |
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All may not be hearts and flowers in her version of domesticity, but neither is she making heavy-handed comments about drudgery. |
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As quota critics have long maintained, heavy-handed quota schemes don't promote true racial diversity, only politically correct tokenism. |
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Critics who bash such films as Happy Times as being heavy-handed misinterpret the key differences between Eastern and Western cinema. |
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We are all against the present US administration's heavy-handed admonitions to reform. |
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This one has bits of glorious writing, but it's a bit heavy-handed and clunky over all. |
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The shooting of Michael Brown and the heavy-handed response by the police that followed has struck a nerve among Muslims. |
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This is an increasingly complicated and vital issue, but when handled with such shrillness and heavy-handed irony, the message is soon lost. |
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Although Emily's contemplations can feel overwritten and her symbolism heavy-handed, her engagingly angsty personality draws us in. |
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Three years of protests is a long time in a city where the police have developed a reputation for using heavy-handed tactics against demonstrators. |
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But those who are relentless, grim, and heavy-handed about this deserve some back talk. |
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The ending is satisfyingly nihilistic, albeit laden down with rather heavy-handed irony. |
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Outraged republicans accused the police of heavy-handed tactics. |
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This is heavy-handed regulation that, rather than encouraging the investment we need in our energy sector, will be the single biggest put-off. |
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We think it is absolutely imperative that the heavy-handed legislation that has been introduced through the budget process be taken out. |
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Along the way, life lessons are learned and current social issues are explored, but it rarely feels heavy-handed. |
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This was particularly the case in Brixton where the riots are thought to have been sparked off by a certain degree of insensitive and heavy-handed policing. |
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The aforementioned and heavy-handed passage aside, Hecht's film should be commended for its treatment of potentially incendiary elements. |
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The government has responded to this activism in a heavy-handed manner, raising fears that repression will intensify before the elections. |
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The industry is highly competitive within most of our Member States, so we must not take heavy-handed action that might damage this booming sector. |
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Fergusson Intermediate pupils say the school has threatened to dish out detentions if they are caught hugging each other, a move many feel is heavy-handed. |
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The film's efforts to establish Cage as a countercultural hero are a little heavy-handed, but you can forgive that for the gusto invested in every action sequence. |
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The image is perhaps a touch heavy-handed as a foreshadower of how Hemingway ended up. |
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Recently, residents have been stirred out of their habitual calm by a heavy-handed official effort to reprove their listening habits. |
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It was felt that perhaps that was too heavy-handed, that it was going too far and intruding on civil liberties. |
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Add in heavy-handed police, and those agitating against the project have plenty of ammunition. |
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A takeover as heavy-handed as the one that prompted our decision inevitably has irremediable consequences. |
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We could stop short of this heavy-handed intervention of back to work legislation. |
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A good fillet of sea bream was rather overwhelmed by a quilt of very salty black olive paste and the grilled eel in a herb crust was also a little heavy-handed. |
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Does it turn an anodyne presentation into a heavy-handed, bludgeoning or nasty one? |
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In cases which are open to interpretation or aren't clear-cut, we may err on the side of caution but we try not to be heavy-handed. |
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Kennedy experienced heavy-handed policing first-hand. |
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I am not arguing in favour of heavy-handed regulation nor for regulation that goes against the spirit of the internal market or the financial services action plan. |
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This way of going about it is therefore rather clumsy and heavy-handed. |
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This raises serious doubts as to whether criminal defamation laws, by nature a more heavy-handed instrument, are justifiable since, as noted above, the least intrusive effective restriction must always be preferred. |
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Instead of heavy-handed warnings of the tragic costs of injury, an approach that can lead to denial rather than action, SMARTRISK highlights the benefits of taking smart risks. |
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The thing that really grates, though, is the po-faced sermonising on global warming and heavy-handed attempts to make Serious Points about Serious Issues. |
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Turkey is not going to join the European Union because too many of its policemen are, what is more, heavy-handed, and human rights abuses remain commonplace there. |
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Although many years have passed since it was enacted, the heavy-handed measures of the Social Housing Reform Act continue to plague Ontario's co-operative and non-profit housing providers, and the people who live in them. |
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It interfered with the details of governance in Lebanon in a heavy-handed and inflexible manner that was the primary reason for the political polarization that ensued. |
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While there, I spent most of my time working with archaeological metals, honing my fine hand skills and learning a few more heavy-handed approaches for larger artifacts. |
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In North Korea, the distorted goals of the regime and its heavy-handed political control over food distribution have created great hunger and hardship, notwithstanding years of generous food aid. |
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But we can recognize that heavy-handed corruption ought to belong to the era of flamboyant comb-overs and aviator glasses. |
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As in the initial park protests, however, the heavy-handed tactics only seemed to exacerbate the conflict. |
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Others are the victims of tactless, heavy-handed criticism from superiors. |
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The media's finally picking up on the petty and heavy-handed restrictions in place here in Athens that I've been banging on about since I arrived. |
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It is all too easy to be heavy-handed and reductive, something of which Freud himself was guilty on many occasions. |
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It was basically a slasher flick as heavy-handed allegory for my family. |
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My husband was extraneously irritated by German politicians' heavy-handed comments, that day, after the Irish referendum, and cheered on the Portuguese. |
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Although the script was heavy-handed at times with grizzled mountain men emoting about freedom and patriotism the film was largely entertaining, especially the final battle, which ranks among cinema's great action sequences. |
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To prevent neglect and avoid heavy-handed and denigrating treatment of patients at the hospital, specialized training is being given to the medical staff. |
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After the death of William Aberhart in 1943, Alberta's Socreds abandoned their centrally planned economy and heavy-handed approach to government. |
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The reality is that this so-called republic is a theocracy ruled by Shia clerics who have imposed their own brand of religious interpretation that is heavy-handed, fundamentalist and intolerable. |
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It is a very ham-fisted, heavy-handed way of resolving what ought to be a very finely negotiated collective agreement that everyone has to live with. |
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Even Sudan, a country that has been reduced to near-pariah status by a heavy-handed Islamist government and an interminable civil war, appears to be mellowing. |
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Too much heavy-handed manipulation, to exclude all those of radical tendency, would lead to a hue and cry from the opposition and cost the government wide public support. |
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Implementing a heavy-handed law forcing people to give blood could circumvent the established approaches used to obtain voluntary consent, and it could victimize individuals by treating them like criminals. |
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Helicopter gunships and heavy-handed military tactics in crowded urban streets can only feed the resentment and the disorder that recruits for militancy. |
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But heavy-handed military tactics have only boosted the group. |
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The violence erupted as Uighurs were protesting against China's heavy-handed Ramzan crackdown. |
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The left insists that things have deteriorated ever since neighbourhood policing was dismantled under the previous centre-right government, and accuses the right of inflaming tension with heavy-handed techniques. |
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If you've got heavy-handed with your foundation, blush and shadow, buff it up a bit and lift off the excess with a velour powder puff. |
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There is, after all, every chance that China's heavy-handed officials, as intolerant of non-conformity now as under the Ming, will once more contrive to scuttle the ships of its visionaries. |
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However, recently I got a little heavy-handed with the red pepper flakes. |
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I cite how ineffective heavy-handed training methods are due to the physiological state of high arousal and avoidance behaviors they cause in dogs. |
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The reader could too easily see the heavy-handed large-vocabularied author pulling at the strings. The emotion of the story rang false. |
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The American People is a sloppy, mean-spirited and heavy-handed effort, a confused hybrid of historical fiction, Swiftian satire, memoir and conspiracy theory. |
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