They found the 40-minute video at his home and a large box containing the files of photographs and the diary in his lock-up garage nearby. |
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In 1945, Joe Bamford started his business in a rented lock-up garage in Uttoxeter, England. |
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He said evidence linked to the robberies was found at the men's homes and at lock-up garages. |
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As Rui was thinking what time to leave, the Italian and the driver opened the steel door of the lock-up garage. |
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The machine was picked up by a Braintree freight firm and delivered to a lock-up garage in the same area. |
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A mountain of filth building up near lock-up garages in Beddington has sparked health fears, and could force Sutton Council to close the site. |
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Instead they discovered a large quantity of chemicals in a nearby lock-up garage as well as traces of the chemicals at the one-bedroom flat. |
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It certainly had everything we wanted, right down to the double lock-up garage and the ducted heating and cooling. |
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A mechanic who stashed away thousands of pounds of stolen booze and chocolates in his lock-up has escaped being sent to jail. |
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It stands on the site of the former lock-up garage to the York Place house, which O'Connor has converted into three apartments. |
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We're in a side street out of town, not far from Barcelona airport, where La Cubana has commandeered what looks like an outsize lock-up garage. |
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The original three-speed standard transmission has been upgraded to a 700R four-speed automatic transmission with an overdrive lock-up converter. |
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The small building to the right is the police lock-up, Stuart Town Gaol, still standing. |
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The man was charged with theft and now enjoys a nice comfy cell in the local lock-up. |
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The shares, which were not subject to a lock-up, rose sharply in the weeks after the deal. |
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The Agere shares are not subject to a lock-up, so Massana's former shareholders can sell them at any time for cash. |
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The site is next to the Six Lane Ends junction and is currently occupied by The Tyre Market, a fenced yard, a lock-up garage and an area of overgrown land. |
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His solicitor, Lee Mott, said that he had bought his Fiesta car from a man in a pub and had decided to drive it to a lock-up garage where repairs could be carried out. |
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He started the business in a rented lock-up garage in Staffordshire in 1945 aided by financial help from his wife, who he had married three years earlier. |
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Girl Scouts are advised to ask the parents for whom they babysit to unload and lock-up their guns. |
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We have no intention of selling our shares in Memory Pharmaceuticals as soon as the lock-up period is over, as recently suggested in the press. |
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Violations are defined as any contravention of security policies, such as the failure to lock-up classified information. |
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There is also a lock-up garage which is very easy to access situated in the courtyard. |
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All the existing shareholders have agreed a lock-up arrangement with the Lead Managers for a period of 6 months from the first trading day. |
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And two lock-up screws ensure that no accidental adjustments are made to either the focus or lens position during operation. |
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The Board sets the vesting conditions for the award, and any lock-up conditions for the shares. |
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It was cold and damp in the lock-up and the sharp, peppery smell of cats filled the Italian's nostrils. |
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He pointed to the lock-up detention area and motioned for her to walk in and hand over the tiffin carrier. |
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That engine power is then transferred to the wheels by means of a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive and a lock-up torque converter. |
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Yet the two-day plunge seems too big to blame on just the lock-up expiration. |
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And guess who else doesn't have much patience with chemical castration as an alternative to lock-up? |
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In exchange, the property manager fixed the electronic gates, provided secure, lock-up parking and got tough with non-paying residents. |
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The share buyouts are subject to lock-up and earn-out clauses that mean shares cannot be cashed in for a fixed period. |
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To cope with the expected huge numbers of arrests 14 police garages are being converted into lock-up cages. |
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On the actual day of the murder, he had been arrested and taken into the lock-up on a charge of a very petty theft. |
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On October 21, full six days after the brutal killings, there are tell-tale signs of the crime still present in the form of blood stains on the floor and walls of the lock-up. |
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Visit the 1830s police lock-up and browse the town's treasure trove of art, antiques and collectables. |
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Anyway we journalists were not invited along on the tour of the lock-up. |
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The local constabulary rounded them up and took them to the lock-up. |
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He fled the United States in 1998 after a 17-year-old accused him of a drunken sexual assault, and he hanged himself not long afterwards in a London lock-up. |
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They actually negotiated the release of the vehicle, only under the condition that it would go from the possession of the band to the RCMP's vehicle lock-up. |
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Since reports are often complex and may deal with up to a dozen different topics, the lock-up gives journalists time to understand the information in the report. |
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Stock option plans generally specify a lock-up period of four years. |
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While the desk sergeant ran a background check, he was roughed up by another officer in the lock-up. |
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Technology companies showed greater volatility around the expiration of their lock-up periods than did life sciences companies. |
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The first prisons were therefore the local lock-up or the castle keep. |
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Women's rights groups in Malaysia displayed outrage Wednesday at a court judge's ruling acquitting a policeman accused of raping two female detainees in a police lock-up. |
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Or was he in a lock-up in the east end of Glasgow getting roughed up and questioned by some toughs with nasty scars who wanted the keys to his toy factory? |
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The Company also designs, sells and services a wide range of press plate lock-up systems for offset and flexographic presses. |
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Starting in just a few months, they will be free to sell their shares as the so-called lock-up period expires. |
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The lock-up was upstairs, a cage surrounded by six-inch wooden bars, guarded by a constable armed with a carbine. |
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As a courtesy and space permitting, key audited entities may be invited to send up to two observers to listen to the news conference held during the media lock-up. |
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Who knows, he may have anticipated his downfall and, somewhere in Northern Ireland, there's a lock-up garage filled to the brim with crotcheted bookmarks. |
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This included that a printer found at the lock-up had been used to print false plates associated with the raids and a stolen and resprayed Join the Facebook page book. |
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A way around the lock-up problem of smbfs is to use sharity. |
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