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The whole still and silent panorama had a sweeping, linear majesty to it, rustic but regular, a Constable by Rothko.
A trail of former officers bleakly confirmed the farce behind the switch: a bullying prank played on a probationary constable by officers in Mole's division the previous October.
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Painted by Constable, hymned by William Golding, this is a lofty brilliance.
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Commissioners remove chief constables by "calling upon" them to resign or retire - but they must first give a written explanation of the reasons for the proposal and then consider any response.
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