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I was always arrested drunk," he says.
"Oh, I'm always arrested," she said, resigned and unhappy.
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The fines are necessary, Mr. Wu said, because the police do not always arrest the accused shoplifters.
Benedict Nightingale, The Times of London: "The dance here is always arresting, often brilliant.
"I didn't think there was much point in them at first, because you could always arrest the perpetrator and put them on bail," she says.
The film is best at depicting their childhood years, partly because it is always arresting to see home movies and snapshots.
Nonetheless, his lugubrious bons mots are always arresting, as when he complains that education and retirement are not defined as work.
Yet the friction of Woolf's intelligence as it sparks against the world is always arresting, and the biographical background provided by Bradshaw lends extra fascination.
"If police don't always arrest when there is evidence of physical assault, how are officers – and juries – ever going to understand complex concepts like coercive control?" asked Refuge chief executive Sandra Horley.
Anything that this film-maker places in front of his camera is always arresting to some extent: there is a superb shot in which Fred and Mick spy on an elderly couple having sex in a forest: a shot replete with comedy, absurdity and alienation.
The police here are always arresting Afghan people or other peoples — Somalis, Iranians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis.
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