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Police said there was some sort of altercation in the moments before the shooting, and that whoever pulled the trigger is still on the run.
His stories about how his various types of employment came to an end tend to involve some sort of altercation brought about by the unfairness of his employer.
This one appeared to show the four swimmers in some sort of altercation with the staff of a gas station in Rio at around 6 A.M. on Sunday.
It is irrelevant whether Sprewell broke his pinkie during some sort of altercation on his boat, something he vehemently denies, or sprained the poor digit hoisting the mainsail while preparing to glide around the world like Magellan, or fractured it while dipping it in caviar.
After he caught up with Martin, the two got into some sort of altercation.
At first I was on edge, expecting some sort of altercation, but I was baffled by my first victim's response.
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Milwaukee Brewers' lightning rod Nyjer Morgan perpetuated his fiery reputation on Wednesday when he got into a minor, sort-of altercation with a Reds fan during a 8-4 win in Cincinnati.
Photographers might also get lucky and capture some sort of mishap or altercation, making the pics much more lucrative.
A client of mine once described how, as a child riding as a passenger in a car, she would become frightened watching an adult in her life make hand gestures and silently move his mouth as this man unconsciously acted out some sort of argument or altercation.
Martin successfully avoided this sort of altercation last season, after he became a public enemy in opposing arenas in 2001-2, when he was suspended for seven games, called for six flagrant fouls and fined $347,057.55.
If you have any sort of altercation with a customer, even if it is resolved amicably, tell your boss immediately.
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