They manhandled him into the house and forced him to unlock the safe and give them money. |
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A couple of months ago, the art was manhandled and censored when it appeared on the streets as part of the Liverpool Biennale. |
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The customers suspected of shoplifting were sometimes manhandled in a most indecent way. |
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What doesn't get manhandled out gets washed out with whatever purgative their employer prescribes. |
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She whispered loudly, as the coffin bearers finally manhandled the casket into the right position and dropped it on the table with a clunk. |
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He regarded me with infuriating calm, grabbed my wrists, and manhandled me into the car. |
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The defendant started to protest and had been violently manhandled out of the premises. |
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For days she did not venture out for fear that she would be manhandled again. |
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She had hardly had a chance to finish her drink when she was manhandled by burly bouncers and unceremoniously dumped outside the door. |
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Three men were manhandled to the ground and handcuffed as they attempted to rush the event. |
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The mob attempted to rush the doors to the 19th floor elections office, and several people were trampled and manhandled in the process. |
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And I haven't heard any apology to the younger man who was also manhandled out of the hall simply for defending Mr Wolfgang. |
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He walked out and claims he then saw his 26-year-old girlfriend being manhandled. |
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We were roughly manhandled and told to stand facing the wall with our hands behind our heads. |
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They insisted the wooden piece was a work of art and should not have been manhandled by the long arm of the law. |
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The family, nonetheless, laid a charge of assault against the security officer, alleging that he grabbed Williamson and manhandled him. |
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He eventually manhandled the rock into his goody bag and dragged it with difficulty to the surface. |
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The sight of my mother fighting as she was manhandled into a police car outside our flat is truly something that will never leave me. |
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While waiting in queue to buy their tickets, they were mobbed by local men, who manhandled them, pushed them into a corner, pressed against them and felt them up. |
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Its journalists were imprisoned, and those who came to their aid were manhandled in the street. |
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Some of them were severely manhandled, amongst them, human rights defenders and members of their familites. |
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Close relatives and associates have been arrested and manhandled, and some have received prison sentences, two of them of 12 years. |
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There were reports of demonstrators being manhandled by what appeared to be plain-clothes police officers. |
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In two and a half years, scores of photographers, cameramen and reporters have been physically manhandled. |
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She has serious problems with her husband. She has been manhandled by him since their marriage, 18 years ago. |
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Nune Arevshatyan of Aravot was manhandled by policemen who took her camera. |
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Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged. |
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They were allowed to see the prime minister, who said he had been manhandled. |
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Russia denied this and claimed that 17 Russians on board had been manhandled by the Turkish authorities. |
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They manhandled several employees and smashed equipment, cutting short the broadcast. |
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Four journalists were manhandled in September 2006, during a demonstration in Taipei in support of President Chen Shui-bian. |
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The coffin is manhandled back on the truck and heads off through the streets towards the cathedral graveyard, where, three hours later, the crowd has grown dense and patient. |
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A bulky roll of red carpet is being manhandled through the narrow kitchen. |
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This year I had no bag, so I just manhandled the thing out the door. |
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These days, she's too big to be manhandled and too canny to be tricked. |
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A burglar who manhandled a terrified 91-year-old woman when she caught him in her neighbour's flat has had his jail term cut by appeal court judges. |
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Medics manhandled him back to the beach, to await rescue by sea. |
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She was just going to say she was manhandled by a porter with a penchant for egg sandwiches and, if that didn't work, threaten to have their royal appointment removed. |
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Rupa Huq, who was manhandled by a Conservative party minder while out on the trail, took Angie Bray's Ealing seat, though those events may not have been related. |
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For the bark, dulled argent, roundly wrapped Heavy, helpless, carefully manhandled In Iowa once, among the Mennonites The hosed-down chamfered concrete pleases him. |
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He manhandled the News Director and threatened the staff. |
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Vietnam's government is attracting unwelcome attention after a security officer manhandled an American diplomat this week in the central city of Hue. |
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And all of a sudden, in front of the Staszic Palace, I saw professors and scientists from the Polish Academy of Sciences being brutally manhandled out of the building and forced into police vans. |
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Long handles have to be manhandled to open the numerous weathertight doorways, making passage in the Healy far more cumbersome but giving you time to admire the consistency of the brown paint throughout the ship. |
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During the Florida recount, there was a familiar ring to news about manhandled punchcards and devoured chads. |
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Mr Clegg was asked on a radio show what he would have done to defend a celebrity chef, Nigella Lawson, who had been snapped by a paparazzo being manhandled by her husband in a restaurant. |
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Agriculture is being manhandled by Ottawa. |
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In the face of what he regards as contempt towards him, the user also feels like he is being tossed back and forth and even manhandled by some administrative services whose attitudes appear offhand to him. |
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A liferaft stowed high above the main deck level, or on the centre line, poses problems because it has to be manhandled in difficult circumstances. |
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This hard drives costs 10 euros more than the competition but it is worth it if you are looking for a model that is not scared of being manhandled while you're out on location. |
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West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra was allegedly manhandled by the SFI activists during their protest over one of its leaders' death in Kolkata Police custody. |
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