He was transported back to Bayview Station where he was booked on weapons, narcotics, the warrant and illegal encampment charges. |
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They must get a signed warrant from a judge before sending law-enforcement officers after the absconder. |
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The Zwinglian principle of the primacy of scripture is evident in his appeal to a lack of biblical warrant for auricular confession. |
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Be sure to mark confusing parts of the piece you are reading, or sections that warrant a reread. |
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He said police in a helicopter landed on their farm shortly before 5am with a search warrant. |
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For one, they would like to remain open all year, but winter business has to warrant a year-round operation. |
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But going back also to our all-so American optimism, it's all-American to behave as optimistically as circumstances warrant. |
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He played a leading role in the king's trial, and unlike many of the regicides probably had few qualms about signing his death warrant. |
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But planning chiefs do not see these problems to be great enough to warrant a refusal of the application. |
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ChoicePoint got his middle name wrong and reported that there was a bench warrant for his arrest in Arizona. |
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The offer put to the board last Thursday was 1.32 in cash, or 1.255 in cash plus a warrant redeemable in three years for 0.12 per share. |
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If any American citizen was to be wiretapped, the authorities had to go to the special FlSA court to get a warrant. |
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The study provides enough alarming data to warrant emergency measures by State Governments to reclassify wetlands as protected areas. |
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I was the only Able Seaman on the course along with two killicks, two petty officers and four warrant officers. |
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If you weigh that against good behaviour for the last year does that warrant releasing him into the public? |
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We live in an urban area and the amount of white noise and background energy moving through our area is large enough to warrant it. |
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Then they can go to another court, a secret court, that more or less has to give them a warrant whenever they ask. |
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Does it warrant a staff letter requesting the administration's response to the complaint? |
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But did he stay where he was and wait for the judge to give him a free lift in a police car courtesy of a bench warrant? |
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If the offence is serious enough to warrant it, the court may consider imposing a community sentence. |
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There is an error in the third paragraph which is sufficiently serious to warrant that I replace the copy. |
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We are seeing new second lieutenants and warrant officer ones with significant recent experience as non-commissioned officers. |
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Anderson later served as a warrant officer and commissioned officer in the Army Reserve. |
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Bob, an army warrant officer, agreed to have his sperm frozen when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. |
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He is the only warrant officer to date to ever be awarded both of these awards. |
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All officers, from warrant officer 1 to lieutenant general, should use the form. |
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In some career management fields, a master gunner's role would be equivalent to a warrant officer. |
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His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant. |
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Introduced in 1917 and designated by the Royal Coat-of-Arms, WO1 was established as a second warrant officer rank. |
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Bucca also was a 29-year veteran of the military and held the rank of warrant officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. |
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Lessons have different levels of difficulty to reflect the roles of either a sergeant or a warrant officer. |
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Whilst the caller talked about carpet cleaning he showed him his warrant card and asked to come in. |
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Instead of a warrant card, he produced a postcard-size, black and white photograph from an inside pocket. |
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The officer's identity should be given, and, if the officer is not in uniform, the officer's warrant card shown. |
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Officers will be able to ride free on buses on production of their warrant card. |
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The mother of one of the girls got suspicious when he failed to produce a warrant card and called the real police for help. |
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They do not have powers of arrest, but they do have warrant cards and uniforms. |
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Mark Godsland, crime reduction officer for the Cotswolds, said officers would always produce a warrant card to identify themselves to the public. |
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According to a Public Security Bureau officer, Liu presented his warrant card and asked to be released. |
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The man held up his warrant card, even though the laser reflections from shiny clear plastic made it quite unreadable. |
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But as it stands, the people who are running this business are doing it for all of the wrong reasons and, I'll warrant, in all the wrong ways. |
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He has made mistakes the last few days, but they're not nearly serious enough to warrant his dismissal. |
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When a roof needs a tune up, it means there are defects needing attention but that conditions are not serious enough to warrant roof replacement. |
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But he was not considered to be a serious enough risk to warrant a full-scale surveillance operation. |
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The tribunal ruled that Kim knew what she was doing and agreed with Netto bosses that the loss was serious enough to warrant dismissal. |
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Santini's stepmother is ill, but the situation was not deemed serious enough to warrant his resignation. |
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If you're in doubt as to whether your fever is serious enough to warrant a call to your doctor, err on the side of caution. |
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The Soldiers determined the boy's illness was serious enough to warrant hospitalization. |
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Sentencing, Recorder John Gibson said the offence was serious enough to warrant custody. |
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The game probably did not warrant all those red and yellow cards but nevertheless the result keeps Acorn on top of the table. |
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The course of events which I have described provides no warrant for any extension of that time. |
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There really is no warrant for taking it at this speed and I will not have it, so will you kindly move on. |
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There is no warrant for the claim that he became anti-Christian or antireligious after coming to power. |
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Rothbard is still correct in maintaining that Mises has no warrant for assuming what the purposes are of those who recommend the minimum wage. |
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She maintains that it is predictive efficacy that counts, and that predictive success provides no warrant for claims about truth or existence. |
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There can be no warrant for the cold-blooded execution of a surrendered terrorist. |
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The truth of, and warrant for, the belief are secured, not by evidence, but by the satisfaction of certain very general conditions on experience. |
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There is as yet no warrant for ruling out an arithmetical set that is not decidable, or for ruling out a decidable set that is not arithmetical. |
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There is no warrant for the long-term or indefinite detention of a non-UK national whom the Home Secretary wishes to remove. |
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Chautauqua's parent company, Republic Airlines, paid American a contract rights fee in the form of a warrant to buy shares of its common stock. |
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Based on the current warrant and share price, the warrant gives gearing of 1.8 times. |
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But Mrs Pearson has not been allowed to see documents to prove a travel warrant was raised. |
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The Tribunal thinks the arrest warrant issued in one State is not valid in other State. |
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Officers executed a warrant in Chorley, Lancashire, on Thursday and a 29-year-old man was arrested. |
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Now she was not only in the States illegally, the police had issued a warrant for her arrest after an antiwar protest that turned ugly. |
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He leant over their table like a solicitous waiter, holding his warrant card. |
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Police issued an arrest warrant for bigamy and John, who now lives on the Isle of Man, turned himself in last week. |
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The Commission went on to find that his arrest had been made pursuant to a lawful arrest warrant issued before his abduction. |
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He disclosed that police had ignored a warrant for Mason's arrest that was issued after he had not appeared for his hearing. |
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On receipt of the authority to proceed the metropolitan magistrate may issue a warrant for the arrest of the person specified. |
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The police obtain a warrant, search Deirdre's apartment, and discover the uniform. |
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The same evening, officers executed a warrant at an address in Buller Street, Bury, where Craig was arrested. |
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The investigators, who had a military warrant, copied the hard drive of one lawyer's computer, Rehkopf said. |
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But does it really warrant wall-to-wall news coverage, to the exclusion of everything else? |
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It turned out that a fraud had been committed and that it had been serious enough to warrant the man's prosecution, had he lived until his arrest and trial. |
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Antoine himself had recently been arrested on a six-year-old warrant for a dime bag of weed. |
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Olga was on guard as always, and categorically refused to open the door unless the police produced a warrant. |
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Indeed, it seems that an attempt to arrest the real absconder on the basis of this warrant would have been unlawful, since he was not the person named in it. |
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Moreover, he wrote, the failure to get a warrant was not justified. |
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Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of former the York man John Wilson after he failed to turn up at court for allegedly breaching his order. |
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The court issued a warrant for his arrest not backed for bail. |
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There is no warrant for describing military action, be it controversial or otherwise, that target those who plan, dispatch and carry out terrorism as a campaign of murder. |
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It is his submission that there is no warrant for the proposition that the claimant can rely upon matters which were unknown and could not have been known to the defendant. |
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There is in my judgment no warrant for it in the statutory language. |
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Despite the catastrophic consequences of the accident, they said the standard of Martin's driving was not serious enough to warrant a longer sentence. |
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Of course, the generals' categorical denial of a conspiracy simply serves to underline that the rumors are serious enough to warrant their attention. |
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He stood behind an elderly man who was arguing over whether or not his bowel condition was serious enough to warrant surgery, or something of the like. |
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They do this while reading it religiously and, I'll warrant, using it as a way of keeping tabs on how various stories are playing, especially at the grass-roots level. |
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Swindon police are appealing for witnesses and have advised the public that when they are approached by officers they are entitled to ask for a warrant card. |
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Not one of the drivers we saw stopped questioned the procedure, but Vosa officers have been issued with photo warrant cards to prove their identity if they do. |
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The warrant officer used a spare boat to recover the sweep in the darkness, battling against a six knot tidal stream in waters not yet cleared of mines. |
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Section 4 of the Act delineates the powers sanctioned to any commissioned officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, in a disturbed area. |
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The occasion also was notable for strengthening the Air Force family, with the sons of one serving officer and one former warrant officer among the graduates. |
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Sometimes these snippets of information have been the final piece of the jigsaw, which has enabled us to obtain a search warrant and make an arrest. |
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These developments warrant further testing and monitoring to help inform health officials and poultry raisers about possible migration of the virus. |
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We can take a firm whack at these books that warrant coverage and, together, we can ensure that this heinous backlog is, to some small degree, abated. |
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The Recorder of York, Judge Paul Hoffman, signed a warrant for Clarkson's arrest, after a jury at York Crown Court convicted him in his absence of robbery. |
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However it is currently manufactured only in left hand drive and the parent company is yet to be convinced that sales will warrant tooling up for a right hand drive version. |
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They also say that if materials for recycling are placed in the proper boxes, there should not be enough domestic refuse left to warrant a weekly collection. |
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When Charles II returned to become king of England in 1660, those men who had signed his father's death warrant were tried as regicides and executed. |
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Yet Roger's death warrant was probably signed decades ago when he served on submarines in the 1960s and 1970s, at a time when asbestos was widely used to lag pipes. |
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Obviously, a reinstall of an OS will warrant a reactivation. |
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A rejection slip from Bloomsbury is no longer regarded as a death warrant. |
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But within a few minutes of looking around, police filed for a search warrant. |
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They subsequently obtained a search warrant and discovered more than four dozen more. |
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He was understandably irritated that the police had decided to include the remarks in an affidavit for a search warrant. |
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Despite the fact that nothing was revealed, and in the absence of a search warrant, the officials continued their search. |
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They ran to the Waterloo, and my own little knot of farewellers were enough to warrant the reading of the riot act before their arrival. |
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At the same time, there was nothing to warrant a comparison with the condition or the negroes in the West Indies. |
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I was trembling when I picked up the newspaper and saw therein that a warrant was out for my son's arrest. |
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A constable may arrest any person, without warrant, who commits a breach of the peace. |
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Now the 26-year-old thug has left Ireland after a bench warrant for his arrest was issued. |
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An MP applies for the office to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who usually then signs a warrant appointing the MP to the Crown office. |
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The Earl Marshal also remains to have charge over the College of Arms and no coat of arms may be granted without his warrant. |
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Upon the Restoration in May 1660, Milton went into hiding for his life, while a warrant was issued for his arrest and his writings were burnt. |
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Gradually, Bacon earned the standing of one of the learned counsels, though he had no commission or warrant, and received no salary. |
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All warders are retired from the Armed Forces of Commonwealth realms and must be former warrant officers with at least 22 years of service. |
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Not all searches and seizures by the police require a warrant. |
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An arrest warrant was issued against Thomas Percy, and his patron, the Earl of Northumberland, was placed under house arrest. |
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Not enough black films are being made to warrant a piece of the pie. |
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Elizabeth herself signed the death warrant that led to regicide, the beheading of her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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The number of officers and warrant officers was not allowed to exceed 1,500 men. |
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They were issued with their warrant cards at the ceremony by Assistant Chief Constable Tim Madgwick. |
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Nigel and Barry jumped into the middle of the scuffle waving their warrant cards. |
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Boozy officers have been using warrant cards in many of the city's busiest bars along Broad Street, according to managers. |
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An excellent example of warrant officer integration in BOLC is the Ordnance Munitions Management Module. |
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Something happens to a warrant officer when he or she runs into another warrant officer. |
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Most interestingly, they are assigned as senior warrant officer advisors to commanders at battalion, brigade, and CID command levels. |
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The 67-year-old was appointed as a warrant officer in 1979 and continues to serve in this role today. |
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Walser was a warrant officer class 2 in the 1st Battalion of the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. |
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Greetings to fellow construction and geospatial engineering technician warrant officers. |
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In many units, warrant officers have not been required to hold leadership roles. |
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The blaze was deemed suspicious enough to warrant an investigation. |
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I've been up since 6 o'clock, I'm surprised that I still warrant a wolf whistle. |
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Although the bench warrant was on the Police National Computer, the prison was not aware of it. |
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But Newcastle Crown Court heard he arrived carrying a fake warrant card and handcuffs, claiming to be a senior detective. |
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Allan Gallagher, 24, claimed he was carrying a warrant card and that his pet was a police sniffer dog. |
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However, the bank said that the stolen data was not enough to warrant card replacements. |
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There's a scene in the show where Joy has to flash her warrant card and it should look like something that she's been doing for years. |
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Meanwhile, the ATC issued a bailable arrest warrant for Pakistan's former commerce minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim until July 10, the report said. |
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Fairhurst Ward Abbotts in Dartford have the Royal warrant for decorating and building in Royal palaces, and other stately homes. |
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I'll warrant you, when I say so, she looks as pale as any clout in the versal world. |
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If he be obstinate, put a civil question to him upon the rack, and he squeaks, I warrant him. |
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The Scouts promise to make a real effort to help Mrs Tuttleby find a Scout group which will appoint her as a leader with a restricted warrant. |
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Eventually the legal caseload in a county would become great enough to warrant the establishment of a local judiciary. |
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Belize is known to have a number of economically important minerals, but none in quantities large enough to warrant mining. |
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At Dublin District Court yesterday Judge Michael Walsh issued a bench warrant for O'Neill to be arrested and brought before the court. |
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In perjury, the capias, warrant, and affidavit, are good evidence that a cause was depending. |
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If the bailiff does not find the witness at his home, he will post up a court warrant there instead. |
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The penal code was amended in October 2011 to allow the arrest and detention of individuals without an arrest warrant from public prosecutors. |
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I have no great faith in political arithmetic, and I mean not to warrant the exactness of either of these computations. |
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Drivers may be facing not just the initial traffic offense but also a bench warrant. |
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The police obtained a search warrant for his home at 6, Garden Lane in Heaton, Bradford and brought his wife in for questioning. |
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Charles, fearing for his family's safety, signed the death warrant on 10 May. |
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The latter developed into the militia, and was usually embodied by a royal warrant. |
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Recruits receive their warrant card and uniform in the first two months of training. |
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He was charged with fraudulent bankruptcy and a warrant for his arrest was issued. |
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Pollok swore out a warrant against Welsh who was arrested upon complaint that he had bitten his former manager's ear in half. |
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A bench warrant was issued by the court on July 28, the day the trial was due to start. |
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The move was officially an execution of a search warrant filed Friday. |
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Wren's fourth design is known as the Warrant design because it received a Royal warrant for the rebuilding. |
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Where the cases involve forfeiture, the Court could grant a warrant for the seizure of movable goods and gear where unwarranted arms are found. |
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When sufficient evidence is attested to these rights, a judicial 'Interlocutor' or warrant will be issued by the Lord Lyon. |
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Sgt. White asks the judge to authorize a nightcapped warrant because there is a considerable risk to the officers executing the search warrant. |
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On 1 February 1587, Elizabeth signed the death warrant, and entrusted it to William Davison, a privy councillor. |
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If a person refuses to be isolated, any peace officer may arrest without warrant. |
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Thus, no form of justification will rationally warrant our inductive inferences. |
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The warrant provides an authorisation to search a premises, and to examine and test any television receiver found. |
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Charles issued a warrant for Hotham to be arrested as a traitor but was powerless to enforce it. |
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On no account must the warrant be executed without two officers being present. |
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The Act specifies that the search warrant is valid for a month after being granted. |
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In 2013 it was revealed that the BBC had used optical TV detectors to apply for a search warrant. |
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After Wilde left the court, a warrant for his arrest was applied for on charges of sodomy and gross indecency. |
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The London Metal Exchange aims to add uranium to its list of metals on warrant. |
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On 16 November he failed to turn up at court, so an arrest warrant was issued, and he was fined. |
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There was some critical comment that the limited role of some did not warrant the honour. |
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His sacramentalism, molded by Scotus and the Spiritual Exercises, gave him warrant for the use of the senses. |
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He set about establishing a set of British expectations, whose moral foundation would, in his opinion, warrant the empire. |
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To effect this, they were empowered to issue their warrant or precept to the Sheriff, commanding him to summon a Grand Jury to sit at the court of Quarter Sessions. |
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United States allowed exclusion of evidence obtained without a warrant based on application of the 14th Amendment proscription against unreasonable searches. |
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Carrington argued that a warrant from a Government minister, the Earl of Halifax was valid authority, even though there was no statutory provision or court order for it. |
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On the morning of February 28, 1993, ATF agents gathered at a staging area near Waco and prepared to serve a search warrant on the Branch Davidians' residence. |
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One pursuivant who attempted to execute a warrant there was murdered. |
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It is Martin Heidegger, not Nietzsche, who elaborated a new interpretation of Aristotle, intended to warrant his deconstruction of scholastic and philosophical tradition. |
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The victim then identi-fied himself as a police officer and produced his warrant card before telling the man that he would be ejected from the train at the next stop. |
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However, it may be possible, via a warrant canary or a similar technique, for a CA to communicate the existence of a secret court order to the Internet community. |
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Al-Beshir also traveled to neighboring Egypt and Libya over the last month but reserved his first trip after the arrest warrant for Ethiopia's archfoe Eritrea. |
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The tinker, setting out to capture Robin, only manages to fight with him after he has been cheated out of his money and the arrest warrant he is carrying. |
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In the British Museum there is an entry of a warrant, granted to Nicholas Spicer, authorising him to impress smiths for making two thousand Welch bills or glaives. |
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He almost gives his failings as a warrant for his greatness. |
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A litigant may also consider obiter dicta if a court has previously signaled that a particular legal argument is weak and may even warrant sanctions if repeated. |
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Hans Talhoffer in his 1459 Thott codex names seven offences that in the absence of witnesses were considered grave enough to warrant a judicial duel, viz. |
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However, this design, called so from the royal warrant of 14 May 1675 attached to the drawings, is not the design upon which work had begun a few weeks before. |
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A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Wallbank, who is described as a 6ft tall white male with a West Midlands accent, but he has still not been apprehended. |
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May also said Britain was more secure as part of the EU due to the European arrest warrant and Europe wide information sharing among other factors. |
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And who will warrant us that, at the same time, he shall only be an intensation and continuation of the old, which in general, is what we long and look for? |
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He failed to appear and the case was adjourned to 2 November 2007, with the District Judge warning that he would issue an arrest warrant if the accused did not appear by then. |
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Chief Constable Morris of Devon visited the force on 28 November and provided them with new warrant cards, and welcomed them into the county police family. |
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The relatively large size of the Giant Scops Owl represents an autapomorphy but its phylogenetic position as a terminal lineage does not warrant genus status. |
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Porcelain inlaying is a grand thing in certain cases, and it is much to be regretted that the present existing circumstances do not warrant its being used more extensively. |
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His own good, either physical or moral, is not sufficient warrant. |
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Liverpool FC supporter Stephen Allen said he was also ignored by cops looking into the pens where fans died, despite showing them his warrant card. |
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Crato, in a consultation of his for a noble patient, tells him plainly, that if his highness will keep but a good diet, he will warrant him his former health. |
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A high degree of negligence is required to warrant criminal liability. |
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A bench warrant without bail was granted by Judge Tony Lancaster. |
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The warrant had been issued for his apprehension on the charge of rioting. |
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A nationwide police sit-in enters its third day as warrant officers in several governorates demonstrate in front of security directorates against a new protest law. |
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Any police officer wanting to speak to a member of the public will always show valid identification, including a warrant card, and would not enter a property in this manner. |
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