Sentences with phrase «man accosted»

After the screening, however, that man accosted me for spoiling the movie and said I was wrong about an alien.
According to the Daily Guide report: «There was drama at the Achimota Shopping Mall in Accra last Saturday when a man accosted businessman and National Democratic Congress (NDC) financier, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, for duping the state in the sum of GH cents 51.2 million.»
Ogundairo said that customs men accosted the bus at Abule Egba and started shooting sporadically which resulted to the victim's death.

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All politicians must now wear diapers, sleep with prostitutes, Tweet their junk, abscond to a different country for booty calls, accost dudes in mens rooms...
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GLENVILLE — The state Attorney General's office will not investigate the circumstances surrounding an encounter last month where police shot and killed a local man they said accosted them with a knife during a bogus domestic dispute call.
Gabriel Aduku, who is the Deputy Chairman of the Kogi East Elders» Council (KEEC) was accosted and man - handled at his residence in Anyigba, Kogi State.
An employee of the US Fish and Wildlife Service was monitoring the bird in California's Los Padres National Forest when he heard shots and accosted two men who had fired at Xewe with a.22 calibre rifle as she perched high on a cliff.
We met at The Malmaison in Reading, and a drunk old man, with the same name as my date accosted me in the hotel lobby.
black single men are affable that they accost any bodies whom they accommodated on street.
Schrieber brought some of his physicality to the scene, stopping a fight after a car accident, restraining a man with a baseball bat and accosting Woody Allen whilst holding a package.
One day while in a drugged haze, he is accosted by another man, and in the ensuing scuffle, Joey ends up killing him.
Over another stretch of about 10 minutes, we experience brutal rage (when Barry is overwhelmed during a date with Emily Watson's Lena, a woman seemingly out of his league, he steps into the bathroom and kicks in the stall doors, grunting with volatile distress), we experience achingly sincere emotion (when the date ends with Lena unexpectedly calling Barry back up to her apartment for a kiss, he sprints down the hall like a man on fire rushing towards an extinguisher, underscored by strings and accordions straight out of an Audrey Hepburn romance), and we experience stark terror (after the date, Barry is accosted by extortionists and flees on foot as they pursue with hurled invective).
Fortunately for her, she's the heiress to her daddy's fortune (a man who never leaves his library), so when the privileged couple is accosted on their wedding night, the groom is murdered while she's kidnapped.
The manuscript tells the brutal story of Tony Hastings, a man who, while traveling with his wife and daughter is accosted by these creeps on a highway in West Texas.
Before he leaves, the man is accosted by the castle's owner, a hairy, hideous, and sort of human monster (Jean Marais) who decides the old man should die for stealing one of his roses.
Based on her actual experience, being accosted late at night by a man with a knife in the street, Hunter (a self - coined radical feminist) uses photography and text in this sequential series.
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