Romanov pulled out a file folder from her jacket slowly, ensuring that the bodyguards saw what she held, and handed it to Mr. Devlin. |
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One night, while trying to get his friend Malik some free studio time, he stumbles upon the lifeless corpses of two dead bodyguards. |
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He still travels with two bodyguards, pared down from the dozen who used to protect him. |
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The singer, who started her world tour last Thursday, finishes her storming set by walking through the crowd with a group of bodyguards. |
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Seems the fake Brad was barhopping through the stunned Midwestern nightlife with a bevy of bodyguards, garbed in a black cowboy hat and goatee. |
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He dismissed well-trained officers from the police, appointing former bodyguards or even patrolmen in their stead to head up the force. |
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He was killed as he and his bodyguards tried to elude police by climbing onto a rooftop of the house where they were hiding. |
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Bastiano, flanked by his bodyguards, was talking animatedly with a group of people just inside the door. |
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That extra money often goes toward paying off inside sources such as bodyguards or personal assistants. |
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As such, she doesn't get out much, since her few attempts at dating are scuttled by the conspicuous presence of her bodyguards. |
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In the Middle Ages they were used to chase wild boar, to bait bulls and were also used as bodyguards. |
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Their service to the king was performed on a rota and they would accompany him everywhere, both as bodyguards and lesser officials. |
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As usual, the singer was flanked by bodyguards wearing black designer suits. |
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You will use it to hire several retainers, three bodyguards, and a housekeeping staff. |
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The bodyguards at the headquarters in Sofia have been laid off, and 30 luxury limousines have been sold. |
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The captain walked down to the lower hold of the ship flanked by two bodyguards. |
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She left Radcliff High the next day, being escorted by two bodyguards back to Tampa. |
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As a result, there are over a hundred security companies supplying bodyguards and watchmen for those that can afford it. |
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Americans have largely ignored the tell-all books by unchivalrous butlers, bodyguards, and companions. |
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The politician was questioned by police demanding a licence for a hand-held walkie-talkie radio used by one of his bodyguards. |
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Her bodyguards, she said, have deposited her on many week nights on a naval base in Amsterdam, or hustled her off to sleep in different hotels. |
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The photog also claims that Kid Rock then picked up the camera, put it inside his vehicle and drove away with both bodyguards. |
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I had two bodyguards and we would travel in a convoy of not less than two armoured vehicles. |
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Assigned to the code talkers are bodyguards, sent to protect them during the fighting. |
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Regally an hour and a half late, Ermias arrives with a train of 20 family members, bodyguards and aides. |
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Does he walk the townships with bodyguards on all sides, stopping to step inside ruined basements and first floors? |
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Indeed, as the two key players left, they were immediately surrounded by the bodyguards. |
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These butlers, footmen, valets, drivers, personal assistants, and bodyguards knew where the bodies lay. |
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His bodyguards knocked me unconscious, punching and kicking all over my body. |
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He was one of the most tightly protected ministers with nearly 100 elite bodyguards. |
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Several bodyguards and military escorts have been assigned to each world leader in attendance. |
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I kept telling her to get a boyfriend to protect her so she wouldn't need bodyguards and she wouldn't listen to me. |
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Already, she is in need of bodyguards to protect her from the all-too-real threat of stalkers. |
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Plus he's probably got about 85 overweight bodyguards that will sweep the area two hours before he comes. |
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Naqib defended the bodyguards who shot at them, saying they were just doing their job. |
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In a 45-minute harangue in Brussels, flanked by a group of photogenic women bodyguards, he will have caused anxiety to those who have welcomed him back to the fold. |
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Their bodyguards followed them around the place at discreet distances. |
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She travels in a steel-plated car and cannot go out in public without bodyguards. |
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Police have cordoned off the street and muscled bodyguards keep the crowds at bay and out of the camera sights. |
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Stock-still bodyguards in sunglasses, the quicksilver glint of a cigarette case. |
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The next day, followed by a dozen or so bodyguards, he led me to the carport in his living compound, where two late-model S. U. V.s were parked. |
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The batwing sleeves and big hair are decidedly frumpy, and there are too many far-fetched storylines about murdered bodyguards and unfeeling in-laws. |
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The chancellor's bodyguards catch some sun on the back garden patio, while trying to spot a kestrel nesting in a nearby drainpipe. |
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Indian Prime Minister Indira Ghandi is assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards. |
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Expecting to meet up with Hondo, Black Sun crime lord Ziro the Hutt arrives with a cadre of bodyguards! |
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The ambassador travels with a close protection team of armed bodyguards. |
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Their drivers and bodyguards, all clad in thick black leather, stood smoking cigarettes patiently by the coatroom. |
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Protected by his alleged status as a police informer, and until recently by two bodyguards, he has become a Scottish Don Corleone, the feared head of an untouchable empire. |
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He hired bodyguards, wore a bullet-proof vest and rode in a bullet-proof limousine. |
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Her personal bodyguards fought valiantly to keep by her side. |
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Presidential bodyguards in knee-high black riding boots and holding pikes stared fiercely from flights of stairs. |
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Zimbabwe detained 70 men of various nationalities this month and has charged them with plotting to kill President Obiang and his bodyguards. |
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In many parts of Somalia, children under the age of 15 are recruited by the militias, as soldiers or personal bodyguards. |
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He and three of his bodyguards died in the blast, while three others were injured. |
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Professor Eguía us into this work and through a magnificent set design in which cases are analyzed with one or more bodyguards. |
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Several dozen Spanish journalists have received ETA death threats and have to have bodyguards. |
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The most serious event was the terrorist attack on 23 March that killed Kamal Medhat, deputy head of PLO in Lebanon and three of his bodyguards. |
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When I asked DAS about this situation, they answered that all bodyguards must present reports on their work. |
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It goes without saying that both bodyguards are packing heat. |
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His bodyguards transported him by armoured car to his official residence. |
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He was a big part of the social scene, was involved in society races at the yacht club, and lived in an ostentatious, loud manner replete with several bodyguards. |
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Although he had received many death threats, he didn't want bodyguards, didn't wear a bullet proof vest and didn't remove his name from the telephone book. |
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There are backstages now, there's security, there's bodyguards. |
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At the opening-night party, mart Crowley saw Mae West sitting alone, except for the company of two musclemen bodyguards. |
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Autograph seekers who had waited outside in the rain for hours were shunted aside by thuggish bodyguards as Mr. Crumb was whisked into a stretch limo. |
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They rely on bodyguards and private security instead of the police. |
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The nephew and the bodyguards appear to have realized that they were in hostile territory, and tried to withdraw, but the effort was met with a hail of bullets. |
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It is easy to see why Hirsi Ali has bodyguards, and round-the-clock protection. |
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And, suiting his action to his words, the president visited each political party's station at the IEC, followed by a large media contingent and a bundle of bodyguards. |
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Wealthy industrialists still travel with openly armed bodyguards. |
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As on the jug, the outer surface of the basin is decorated with six large medallions that depict a prince flanked by two bodyguards, scenes of hunting and revelry. |
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In 1981, he failed to get on to the ballot. Back at the agricultural fair, the far-right leader and his daughter, Marine, surrounded by burly bodyguards, tramped dutifully along straw-strewn alleys. |
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In the delegations, the reinforcement is made necessary by the increased risks in many countries where the use of personal bodyguards sometimes becomes a necessity, and by the Commission's plan to open a delegation in Iraq. |
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Four bodyguards lounged in the waiting area. |
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This is to ensure that, for instance, police activities are not considered as service to ultimate consumers just because some people hire bodyguards on private markets. |
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Well aware of his own military inexperience, Henry handed command of his army to Oxford and retired to the rear with his bodyguards. |
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The remainder of Henry's bodyguards surrounded their master and succeeded in keeping him away from the Yorkist king. |
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Scandinavian bodyguards of the Byzantine emperors were known as the Varangian Guard. |
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The Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her two Sikh bodyguards in retaliation. |
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There is some credibility to this story given the fact that Charlemagne did employ Scottish bodyguards. |
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By then, Caesar had to escape to his bodyguards, as the Germanic cavalry was beginning to hurl missiles. |
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Procopius goes as far as describing him as one of the Emperor's bodyguards. |
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The most fortunate of the men worked as the officials or bodyguards of the ruler and emirs, or as business managers for rich merchants. |
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By convention, irregular military is understood in contrast to regular armies which grew slowly from personal bodyguards or elite militia. |
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When I returned an hour and a half later, two bodyguards were marching up and down in front of the closed entrance, and three others were lying motionless across the entrance. |
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He was to attempt to enter the radar station and learn its secrets, accompanied by a small unit of 11 men of the Saskatchewans as bodyguards. |
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He stayed mostly underground where, like some large grub, he was oiled twice a day by his bodyguards and fed on curry and Clint Eastwood movies, in which cops and cowboys shot themselves out of trouble. |
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Two of his bodyguards and five bystanders also died. |
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He was abducted on 29 February and three of his bodyguards were shot. |
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So, I am permanently with seven bodyguards and it is an unusual life. |
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Furthermore and within the context of a promotion tour, a look-alike of Alex will travel through seven German cities as a pop star with limousine, bodyguards and camera. |
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In delegations, the reinforcement is made necessary by the increased risks in many countries, where the use of personal bodyguards sometimes becomes a necessity. |
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Like other trade union leaders, the 37-year-old primary-school teacher was assigned bulletproof vests, a bullet-proof vehicle and two bodyguards with 9mm pistols. |
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Government officials are usually driven in multi-car convoys escorted by bodyguards, adding to the country's legendary traffic snarl-ups. |
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So tragically few, in fact, that they must go around with bodyguards. |
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It'll be children who are Kony's bodyguards. |
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In March 2001, in Belgium, he received seven blows at the hands of Robert Mugabe's bodyguards after attempting a citizen's arrest of the president of Zimbabwe over human rights abuses, leaving him with lasting injuries. |
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They hired bodyguards for the surrogate mother. |
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Lewis describes him strolling about the capital city, Córdoba, in a white djellabah, without bodyguards, and preaching at Friday services in the mosque. |
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Her bodyguards become known for their brutality. |
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Security is not a matter of having bodyguards. |
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As an imam, speaking into a microphone, sermonized outside, Younis prayed in an upstairs corridor of the courthouse, surrounded by a dozen vigilant bodyguards. |
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Among their clients was Frank Sinatra, who for instance used the service by hiring 18 bodyguards on his visit to the 1985 Wimbledon Championships. |
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Each consul was accompanied in every public appearance by twelve lictors, who displayed the magnificence of the office and served as his bodyguards. |
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The meeting of the two on a high mound between the camps with the bodyguards a few hundred yards away is surely a rare event in the history of parlays. |
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His bodyguards had their ceremonial axes broken, two high magistrates accompanying him were wounded, and he had a bucket of excrement thrown over him. |
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The local press also claimed that Winehouse was forced to perform by her bodyguards, who did not allow her to leave the stage when she tried to do so. |
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On 15 October 1969, while paying a visit to the northern town of Las Anod, Somalia's then President Abdirashid Ali Shermarke was shot dead by one of his own bodyguards. |
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Jim Jones's bodyguards had earlier attacked people taking off at a small remote airstrip close to Jonestown, killing five people, including Leo Ryan, a US congressman. |
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In October, Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two of her Sikh bodyguards. |
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But with a large Irish family to keep in potatoes and a livery of bodyguards that would have made Joseph Stalin look paranoid, he needed the cashola. |
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Orosius, at that time resident in Hispania, shows a rather pacific initial settlement, the newcomers working their lands or serving as bodyguards of the locals. |
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