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Robots still get flummoxed by all sorts of odd and unexpected events – detours, leaf-covered roads, gesturing traffic police, wind-blown bits of debris – that human drivers interpret and respond to with remarkable aplomb.
In repeating "vague and arbitrary" commands for protesters to keep moving, the police wound up violating demonstrators' first amendment rights.
Upon smelling weed, MacKinnon called for backup and police wound up finding weed, MDMA, cocaine, crack, and percocets in the car.
Some parties were so lively so late that it took a knock on the door from the police to wind them down.
Last fall, the Italian police got wind of a plot against Saviano's life, and provided him with round-the-clock protection.
The idea is to identify an area where there is demand, service it and get out before the police get wind of your presence.
But when Iris is stabbed to death in an obvious crime passionnel and the police get wind of her tutor's obsessive attentions to her, Lars falls apart.
Sometimes the police get wind of her protests before they happen and block her from leaving her apartment: She shows me pictures of policemen in her living room, sitting in the spot where we were sipping tea.
"Ahead of New Year's Eve, the police caught wind of information that asylum seekers in the capital region possibly had similar plans to what the men gathered in Cologne's railway station have been reported to have had," police said in a statement.
Mr Moreno, author of a spiritual self-help book known as the Family Bible, was tracked down after organising a lavish party that the police got wind of.His death on December 9th rounds off a year during which senior members of almost every big drug gang in Mexico have been locked up or killed.
The walls start closing in on Henry when he neglects his work to track Lilly through her porno Web site and, having convinced himself that she has been murdered, to find her killer -- only to become the prime suspect when the police get wind of his snooping.
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