Sentences with phrase «handcuffs by»

A tragic and extreme example of this happened recently in Greene County, Virginia, when a four - year - old boy with attention deficit disorder was hauled out of his pre / k classroom in handcuffs by the sheriff after the principal failed to calm an outburst that included throwing blocks and climbing over desks.
... you provide your key person with golden handcuffs by offering them ownership of the policy and the accrued cash value, say for example... after staying with the company for ten years?
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)

Not exact matches

You could give your best employees «golden handcuffs» by paying above market rates and providing incentives for them to be the highest paid employees in their field.
According to a report from The Clarion Ledger, Vargas saw her father in handcuffs and was questioned by the agents on her father's immigration status.
What with a doctor dragged screaming and kicking off a plane, another person in first class threatened with handcuffs if he didn't leave his seat for someone of «higher priority,» or the man reportedly stung by a scorpion that fell on him from an overhead bin.
Though he has his doubts about whether Emergent can «work» in the structures of a denomination — he says he was never tempted by the «golden handcuffs» of church - plant funding — he values interaction with mainline pastors such as Cox Johnson.
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.
US courts can't order Swiss police to make an arrest or send someone to the US, and US police can't go into a Swiss hotel and slap handcuffs on people; for the arrest, there needs to be Swiss involvement (or use of force by the US, like in Panama in 1989; that's not typically the preferred option, though).
But now Christie appointees Bill Baroni and David Wildtsein have been ensnared by the U.S. Attorney's office, and I'm told former Chair David Samson may soon be in handcuffs over the «Chairman's Flight.»
Once they get there, they do nt leave unless voted out or carted out by a stretcher or in handcuffs.
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).
Behind those barbed wire walls, harmless old men die in handcuffs, raped women are thrown in cells by male guards who regularly enter unannounced.
Later the journalist saw Joyce on a bench, in handcuffs, being held down by three or four officers, still struggling.
BY KATHY KAHN May 24 was Ramapo's first «normal» workshop and town board meeting since the disgraced politician was led away in handcuffs.
The announcement by Assembly Democrats that Silver's 20 - year rule will end was a markedly different stance then last Thursday, when the speaker was taken into federal custody in handcuffs.
He said there is a better chance of a state senator leaving office in handcuffs than by losing at the polls.
In June 2003, when Boxley was led out of the Capitol in handcuffs, having been accused of rape for the second time, Krueger said she had a very public confrontation with Assemblymember Lopez, who a decade later would be toppled by his own slew of sexual harassment scandals.
«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.
Sports News of Tuesday, 8 May 2018 Source: GHANAsoccernet.com Sarfo is taken to court by prison guards in Malmo, Sweden A heartbreaking picture of Ghana's talented footballer Kingsley Sarfo has emerged with the midfielder in handcuffs and shackles like a terrorist as he arrived in a Swedish court from prison for the start of his rape trial.
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► A giant caged gorilla is placed into a military cargo plane, accompanied by a man and a woman in handcuffs who argue with soldiers and an agent; the gorilla growls, snarls, and roars, showing large sharp teeth until he breaks apart the cage and several soldiers and government agents fire rifles and handguns to no avail as the animal roars and throws pieces of metal, striking some of the men, tosses several men against the bulkheads of the plane, and stands on the chest of an unconscious agent, who wakes up and shouts; a sliding military vehicle in the cargo hold pins the gorilla to a wall, the man and the woman in handcuffs break free and don parachutes, placing one on the agent and after the plane crashes in smoke and flames we see few bloody footprints of the gorilla leading away from the crash site (we do not see the bodies of the other passengers) and the agent has a cut on his forehead and the other man has lots of blood on the back of head and his T - shirt while the woman's face is scraped on one cheek and one side of her forehead.
Nimbly directed by Mike Flanagan, Gerald's Game is notable for a tight screenplay and a watch - it - through - your - fingers scene of Jessie figuring out a bloody way to get out of those handcuffs.
The Netflix film, nimbly directed by Mike Flanagan (Oculus, Hush, Ouija: Origin of Evil) is notable for a tight screenplay and a watch - it - through - your - fingers scene of Jessie figuring out a bloody way to get out of those handcuffs.
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
To Campbell's credit, the film has some impressive action sequences, but it's ultimately the flimsy and derivative story by Robert King, screenwriter for such flops as CUTTHROAT ISLAND and RED CORNER, that handcuffs Campbell with material that could never get off the ground in the first place.
A federal «maintenance of effort» (MOE) requirement in the Individuals With Disabilities Act (IDEA, the federal special - education law) that handcuffs states and districts by requiring that special - ed spending never decline from one year to the next.
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.
Golden Handcuffs Teachers who change jobs or move pay a high price By Robert M. Costrell and Michael Podgursky Winter 2010
The presence of police officers, guns, handcuffs, and metal detectors in schools creates hostile teaching and learning environments that are reinforced by harsh, punitive, and exclusionary school discipline policies.
She is taught skills such as snake - handling, eating fire, escaping from handcuffs and turning a one - dollar bill into a five (by folding it into the shape of the number five), almost all of it through on - the - job training.
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?
Instead it's a celebrated architect with burns from a childhood accident partly covered by the patch over one eye — who submits to authorities and is taken away in handcuffs.
Items include the actual implements used by inmates during the 1962 break out made famous in the movie Escape from Afcatraz; authentic inmate handcuffs and shackles; and correctional of ficer badges and blackjacks.
Institutionalised violence is also taken on by Noland, whose Rail (1989), a scaffold pole affixed to the wall with two pairs of handcuffs attached, is a haunting reminder of the US's continuing industry of mass incarceration.
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.
In the action, more than 1,200 campaigners, scientists (including NASA's Jim Hansen), students and other concerned citizens — mainly brought there by the project's climate impacts — sat down and waited for handcuffs:
Because it came on the heels of a purchase of a box of Zyrtec - D cold medicine that she had already dared to pick up for her husband earlier that week, Harpold, a grandmother of triplets, was awoken by police officers banging on the front door of her home on July 30 (four months after the purchases) and taken in handcuffs to the Clinton Police Department.
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.
Further, quite apart from those legal handcuffs, the report considered that numerous classes of works are protected by copyright and the different terms of protection were needed to «reflect the creative effort required».
Boot stomping on ankles to inflict sever pain and dragging by handcuffs.
The decision by the Conservative government to nix BHP Billiton Ltd.'s $ 38 - billion acquisition of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. effectively neuters shareholder rights in this country and handcuffs lawyers from rendering any meaningful advice under the Investment Canada Act.
Paddy wagons soon started to appear and one by one prospective Tickle Me Elmo owners were drug from the crowd in handcuffs and thrown into the waiting vans.
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No matter how excellent the judges are in your particular jurisdiction, or how fabulous your attorney is, once you file or are served a complaint for divorce, you are bound by the metaphorical handcuffs of the process.
The reform would not only lock up a B - piece buyer's investment for up to a decade, but it essentially puts handcuffs on those investors by preventing them from taking steps to protect their investment from downside risk.
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