Sentences with phrase «handcuffs at»

He was paraded across the city centre in handcuffs at the back of an open truck.

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On April 12, Nelson and Robinson arrived 10 minutes early for a business meeting at a Starbucks in the Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia and wound up leaving the location in handcuffs.
Additional value outside of legal documents — Most lawyers who work with early stage startups secretly want to be entrepreneurs but they earn too much money to quit — the golden handcuffs; — RRB - I've found that the best of them think like entrepreneurs, though, and hang out at startup events.
Golden Handcuffs — Incentives that are designed to keep employees at a specific job over a long period of time.
Jody Bottum referred to the old story of the Holy Cross alumni magazine that showed an FBI agent leading away in handcuffs a priest at an anti-Vietnam protest — with both identified by their graduation years from the school.
Arsene Wenger has taken us on a journey from mediocrity, to greatness, through poverty, and finally we are at the other side, Arsene Wengers financial handcuffs have been removed for 2 seasons, during which time we have won 2 trophies and bought our 2 most expensive players ever, Mesut Ozil, and Alexis Sanchez, # 42million and # 35million.
THEY at least, are in touch with reality - though it could be argued, slightly tongue in cheek, that any fan who supports us home and away, given the present decade long shambles at the club should not be let out, free from handcuffs, in public.
Ramsey has the engine but at times inadvertantly handcuffs Ozil with his propensity to recklessly bomb forward.
Buffalo Grove police slapped the handcuffs on prominent atheist Robert Sherman on Monday morning for allegedly trespassing at the Northwest Suburban Jewish Community Center.
That is why we said no, we are not getting down... They called some immigration officers (at the airport) to come and talk to us but we said no we want to come down with the handcuffs on and so they said we should come down.
At the same time, she attacked Democrats for their brief, two - year stint in the majority between 2009 and 2011 that was marked by tax increases and in fighting (Democrats have pointed out that much of the conference has since turned over and the entire leadership from that era has departed in the chamber, mostly in handcuffs).
Ryder told a room full of reporters at a news conference announcing the results of his investigation that he personally told Mangano that if he lied to him, «I will be the guy that walks in and puts the handcuffs on you, no problem.»
During his legislative campaign, Hart gave plastic handcuffs to commuters at train stations to draw attention to public corruption, and showed up at a GOP golf fundraiser to protest pay - to - play practices.
«You probably would have had a loan anyhow, so it converts to a loan, so why don't you at least participate, take advantage of it, and if you can absolutely not find a job here in New York or you want to leave for whatever reason, we are not going to put handcuffs on you.
Currently «Angel» volunteers are needed for the Rapid Evaluation Appropriate Placement (REAP) initiative, which is a revolutionary policing program aimed at getting addicts the help they need, instead of putting them in handcuffs.
Of course in Albany, nothing is linked until everything is at the end, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo may not want to end a tumultuous session that saw two of the state's top legislative leaders in handcuffs end with a whimper.
He said there is a better chance of a state senator leaving office in handcuffs than by losing at the polls.
A man who was placed in handcuffs by police is loaded into a paramedic vehicle after a shooting incident at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. (HANDOUT / REUTERS)
At the hospital, nurses asked officers to remove Schindler's handcuffs so they could treat his wounds.
«Not only did the political lynch mob led by Eric T. Schneiderman, a Democrat, wait just days before the election to bring charges, he planned weeks ago to arrest Sen. Huntley at her home where news outlets could take pictures of her in handcuffs,» Evans wrote.
The assemblyman, Michael Blake, said that while he was attending a family event at the Gouverneur Morris Houses at East 169th Street and Washington Avenue, he saw a woman in handcuffs and approached the officers involved to discuss the situation.
Kurt, like many patients brought to the psychiatric emergency room, arrived at the hospital in handcuffs.
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After a bad day at work (he's a sound man and he's clashed with the director of a TV show he's working on over the authenticity of some wildlife sounds he'd captured earlier that morning), he returns home to Michelle who surprises him with the handcuffs and a series of requests / demands that he had no way of expecting.
Film - maker whose documentary about Edward Snowden won an Oscar says she has been held for hours at a time by airport officials, told she was on a no - fly list and threatened with handcuffs for taking notes
At first all is bliss, with a couple of kinks — sexually (what's a honeymoon without handcuffs?)
Plus there's a scene with handcuffs and a haunting love theme at the end.
As a character drags him away in handcuffs, he looks at us and says, «Ever see «127 Hours?»
Shouting at her for not being a good wife, he then sleeps around with Lisa (Alexandra Daddario), who handcuffs him to her bed and strips provocatively — only for him to order her not to go outside and see her friends, because of the serial killer on the loose.
A woman is captured, threatened and detained in handcuffs; at one point her male captor vaguely implies he would like sexual favors from her.
Economists Bob Costrell of the University of Arkansas and Mike Podgursky of the University of Missouri are the authors of «Golden Handcuffs,» an article in the Winter 2010 issue of Education Next that looks at the high price paid in pension wealth by teachers who change jobs.
Which of their detractors didn't enjoy in his morning paper a good picture of an alfonse in handcuffs, a Caftan member in a lineup — who didn't feel his reviling justified at the sight of the famous Jewish pimps of Buenos Aires accompanied by their pouty - lipped Jewish whores?
At other retailers, indie authors enjoy unlimited free pricing, greater pricing control, ebook preorders, broader global distribution and all without the handcuffs of exclusivity.
Pruitt, by contrast, works with symbols: a beautiful sculptural ring of handcuffs, for example, or his humble yet dramatic sculpture Glass Slippers (2005), composed of sneakers covered in shattered beer bottles, which he showed at the Whitney Biennial last year.
Was not ever arrested (no handcuffs applied to even show intent to arrest or restrain) or given clear indication of intention to arrest, even when prompted officer did not specify my rights or his intentions other than to seek a statement at the station — which they have never ever taken
The commenters at WSJ Law Blog identify the usual suspects: pressure to meet billable hour quotas, stress caused by constant dealings with nasty judges and rude adversaries, inability to cut the golden handcuffs that bind lawyers to high - paying positions, worries about an over-saturated job market and burgeoning student loans and pangs of conscience at defending objectionable clients or having entered the legal profession for security rather than having followed one's heart instead.
The four Dewey defendants arrive in handcuffs for their arraignment at Manhattan Criminal Court in March 2014.
I'm just going with Dlisted's version of this sorry mess: «A 25 - year - old California dude named Christian LaBella was put into handcuffs last night after he allegedly attacked Lindsay Lohan in her hotel room at the W Hotel in Manhattan early this morning.
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