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flying squad
noun
A rapid-response unit of a police force.
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Of the 523 offences, the flying squad said 196 had been "detected with offenders charged".
A source within the Turin flying squad told me "there was an error of judgment [by Juventus management].
In 1985 Palermo's flying squad attempted to extradite Di Carlo to Italy in connection with an earlier case.
Already a police inquiry has pointed fingers, notably at the bosses of an anti-terrorist group and of a flying squad from Rome.
But, like many a composer, LeWitt has his favorite interpreters — in his case, a flying squad of assistants who are on call to supervise installations.
When the barriers vanish, they are yoked together in a two-man customs flying squad, a kind of Franco-Belgian Starsky and Hutch.
Mr. Kern referred to his team of lawyers, who worked with the firm's top litigation, tax, antitrust and securities experts, as "a flying squad geared for instant response".
Prior to 2005, EMS provided an obstetric flying squad service that was not dedicated, but rather integrated into the general operational pool of EMS resources.
To determine whether the establishment of a dedicated obstetric and neonatal flying squad resulted in improved performance within the setting of a major metropolitan area.
Its specialist Flying Squad is currently investigating the incident.
The Flying Squad was invented to combat these gangs".
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