The low power drain receiver is always on and will sound an alarm whenever it receives the unique signal from the MOB beacon. |
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It seems a well-connected L.A. mob figure has targeted her son's business for takeover, but the cops can't seem to get the goods on him. |
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We should not be like a mob descending on the village and leave like locusts. |
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If I had made these statements a year ago, a royalist mob would have probably garrotted me with bunting. |
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Despite the planning that goes into making a flash mob, there is something inherently anarchic about flash mobbing. |
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In political polemics, the mob, particularly the revolutionary mob, has often been characterised as anarchic, violent, out of control. |
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And I've seen a small group of men turn into a lynch mob like a light switch had been flipped. |
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After a half hour of ponderous, laugh-free, heavy dialogue, I reclassified Prizzi's Honor as a serious mob movie. |
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A single police constable posted at the multiplex watched helplessly as the mob struck. |
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It was the first time Scots had seen a man in shorts and I was followed everywhere by an angry mob with pitch forks and burning torches. |
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In Gujarat, the feet that could have done the stomping were, instead, playing footsie with the mob. |
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It was unclear whether he was suggesting that officials incited the mob or whether pilgrims gave cover to attackers. |
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The camera captures Rico's observant nature as he gazes in envy at a mob leader's jeweled cravat, diamond pinky ring, and stock of fine cigars. |
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Do not pass Go or collect 100 francs, go directly to the Bastille, where you will be decapitated by an angry mob of toothless old crones. |
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I was never a Mob lawyer, I never fraternized with my clients and I never even went to a club to collect money for my fees. |
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Finally, the use of CS gas will aid in the dispersal of an unruly mob without causing any permanent damage. |
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The second is that an expectant and sceptical mob is starting to gather, with what looks ominously like a gallows and a hanging rope. |
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One time, the local fire department had to be called to a store opening to control the mob. |
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In the Amazon, for example, you could run into an angry mob of electric eels, which can discharge up to 600 volts into the water, enough to stop a weak heart. |
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In the painting the revolution's populist crowd is transformed by the painter into a common herd, a mob of grotesqueries, to be manipulated by the speaker to do his bidding. |
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I guess once they guillotined the king, ending over 1000 years of monarchy in Europe, the mob weren't likely to take any kind of authority very seriously after that. |
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There was a certain camaraderie, a nodding acquaintance with the other regulars, such as Big Nose's mob, several of whom had ordinary sized conks. |
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Just when everything seems copacetic, mob boss Spats Colombo appears on the scene, still looking for the two musicians who witnessed the hit back in Chicago. |
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He isn't modern or English enough to deny a plastered mob its nostalgia. |
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In Chicago alone, for example, 55 hate crimes were reported in which the attacks were mentioned and at least once an angry mob descended on a mosque. |
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Khan was among a mob wielding cudgels, swords, hammers and guns who attacked a group of West Indians in what was described as a premeditated and racially motivated attack. |
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I know a lot of people who call themselves anarchists and not one of them believes in things like mob rule, free-handed violence, complete chaos and destruction. |
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Police have positively identified the bulk of a mob of 274 cattle, allegedly stolen from properties and saleyards in Victoria and New South Wales. |
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The mob will be in full cry for the early departure of the prime minister. |
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The war will be won by tired men who could never again pass an insurance test, a mob of broken counter-jumpers, ragged ex-plumbers and quite unheroic persons. |
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The leatherback frogmen of the NYPD Scuba Squad patrol a hellish world beyond noir, where body parts abound, the water's filthy, and mob victims wear concrete shoes. |
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Petronius was unable to muster any effective response and was killed by a mob as he tried to flee the city. |
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Like hungry dogs who have sniffed their meat, the mob bursts in, trampling down the women who sought to bar the entrance with their bodies. |
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Everybody knew Skopas fronted for the fight mob even though he was officially the arena manager. |
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A phalanx of policemen armed with lathis faced a mob of mill workers squatting on the road. |
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The mob attacked the prison gates with shovels and pickaxes, set the building ablaze, and released the prisoners inside. |
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I been find all my boy long Borroloola... me fella and Banjo find big mob girl too and boy. |
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During the Gordon Riots in 1780 a detachment of the Foot Guards successfully defended the Bank of England from a violent mob. |
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Nevertheless, Macready performed the role again three days later to a packed house while an angry mob gathered outside. |
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That very evening, riots broke out in Derby, where a mob attacked the city jail and freed several prisoners. |
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Had every Athenian citizen been a Socrates, every Athenian assembly would still have been a mob. |
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You can't win with small, balanced groups. You have to zerg the mob with a high number of players. |
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He was therefor a spy among us, but not known to be such, otherways the Mob of Edin. |
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An inflamed mob quickly destroyed the altars in the kirk, and attacked the Houses of the Greyfriars and Blackfriars, and the Carthusian Priory. |
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In June 1559 the abbey was attacked by a reformist mob from Dundee having been whipped up into a frenzy by the great reformer John Knox. |
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The abbey was severely damaged during this attack despite Knox's apparent efforts to calm the mob. |
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The mob then attacked two friaries in the town, looting their gold and silver and smashing images. |
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But even before their arrival, the mob had already sacked the churches and the friaries. |
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Green, Madden and Simpson were subjected to derision and insults by the mob before they were hanged. |
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After speaking at a meeting in Birmingham, Lloyd George had to be smuggled out disguised as a policeman, as his life was in danger from the mob. |
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The mob attacked him, pulling him off his horse and the badge off him, and he had to be rescued by the major from suffering serious harm. |
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On 25 August 1898, a Turkish mob massacred hundreds of Cretan Greeks, the British Consul and 17 British soldiers. |
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A mob followed the young boy as he fled to his protector Queen Allogia, with the intent of killing him for his misdeed. |
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The mob boss was known for having his enemies executed with a garrote of piano wire. |
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The mob boss was known for executing his enemies with a garrotte of piano wire. |
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When the mob men finally found him, they gave him a good going over that left him clinging to life. |
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All the mob guys I knew, growing up, they had a goomar. They'd keep the girls in an apartment, buy 'em stuff, keep 'em quiet. |
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James and his life guards rode up and down the streets all Monday, rescuing foreigners from the mob and attempting to keep order. |
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His residence at Apsley House was targeted by a mob of demonstrators on 27 April 1831 and again on 12 October, leaving his windows smashed. |
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It was reported on May 21, 2008 that in Kenya, a mob had burnt to death at least 11 people accused of witchcraft. |
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There was a bridge, but a mob of curious townspeople who wished to watch the execution had so clogged the bridge that the execution party could not cross. |
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The mob pummeled the men suspected of being thugs, and this normally tranquil spot exploded into a melee of killings and counterkillings that left nearly 30 people dead. |
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Since his arrest, the mob boss has exchanged a mansion for a jail cell. |
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They are no longer to be amused according to custom, as a mob with the cant of a mountebank, and the leapings, friskings, gambols, and stale jests of tumblers and clowns. |
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Only after Allogia had paid blood money for Olaf did the mob calm down. |
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The mob broke into prisons and destroyed several buildings, including the palace of the Bishop of Bristol, the mansion of the Lord Mayor of Bristol, and several private homes. |
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A cluster of mob were making themselves merry with their betters. |
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The militia tasked with controlling the situation fired into the mob. |
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In fact, most of the mob did not know there was such a thing as a director, and it was the actors and the student orchestra whom the groundlings applauded. |
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A hoodlumish mob of Democrats attacked a rival speaker at Smithfield, and the Republican chairman telegraphed Governor Russell for troops, a request with which he complied. |
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Blake was reportedly in the front rank of the mob during the attack. |
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False rumours of an impending Irish army attack on London circulated in the capital, and a mob of over 100,000 assembled ready to defend the city. |
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Athenians never knew real justice, only the will of the mob. |
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Twenty thousand National Guardsmen under the command of Lafayette responded to keep order, and members of the mob stormed the palace, killing several guards. |
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In 1797, when Napoleon Bonaparte incorporated Genoa into the newly organized Ligurian Republic, French soldiers and the city's mob ransacked the doge's palace. |
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The angry mob smashed store windows and attacked people on the streets. |
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