In Mexico, police have been involved in crimes ranging from mugging to drug-trafficking and kidnapping.
There is plenty of crime in New Parks, but mugging and serious violence are comparatively rare.
You won't find him sitting courtside like Ovitz at Los Angeles Lakers games or mugging for the paparazzi.
In so doing the jury treated the attack like a mugging in a poorly lit Wal-Mart parking lot.
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But phishing is more akin to spotting a likely mark as Joe did in his grungier mugging days.
But why the hackneyed shots of screechy cheerleaders, bench-resting halfbacks and literal clowns in the stands mugging like eight-year-olds?
If too much of that protein is causing a disease, mugging the messenger this way may stop the illness.
And growing use of the cameras across cities makes picking a pocket a less risky proposition than a flagrant mugging.
Mr Armstrong is scathing about the way the Icelandic fishermen are fishing for mackerel, describing it as a "mugging job".
You remembered to mention the international act of mugging but forgot to mention the hospitality Lebanese people are famous of.
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Mugging incessantly and stalking around in grimy rags, Lloyd broadly enacts Azdak's eloquent craziness in a series of satirical courtroom scenes.
He is the author of The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While Mugging Main Street.
Forget your cheerful travel host mugging in front of the Eiffel Tower.
He bared his teeth and flexed his biceps, mugging for the cameras.
Tony Blair is as wrong about the foreseeable prospects for Palestine as he was, pre-mugging, about the wisdom of ignoring Islamofascism in Britain.
Every time you see a mugging on a surveillance camera or they get the old lady in the alcove, it's a kid wearing a hoodie.
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Grady, also known as Brian Revill, had served most of his 11-year term for killing a man who tried to stop him during a mugging in Bristol.
The factors that combine to produce a mugging are situational and contingent, so if you prevent Tuesday's robbery on 125th Street, that's probably one less robbery for the year.
O'Gara, playing his 79th European Cup match, added the conversion to complete the mugging and ensure that he became the first player to score 1, 000 points in the competition.
In addition to surviving Katrina, JD is recovering from a mugging that left him with a shattered jaw, devastating considering that one of the instrument he plays is the harmonica.
For instance, I believe he's truly unnerved by riding in a gondola when the band hits Venice, but his sweating and grimacing come close to outright mugging for the camera.
Grady, also known as Brian Revill, was nearing the end of an 11-year sentence for killing a man who tried to stop him during a mugging in Bristol in 2003.
Nomi Prins, who worked on Wall Street and wrote Other People's Money: The Corporate Mugging of America, tells NPR's Melissa Block that some people on Wall Street can go through a self-justification process based on ego.
If you come from another American state, or from another country that practises English-style common law (in which precedents set by judges are all-important), it is a matter of mugging up and passing the New York bar exam.
Mr. Loeb wisely declined the honor of showing up for this political mugging, which means that everyone else at CII lost an opportunity to hear how they might be able to boost their investment returns to finance teacher retirements.
He said the suspect was never convicted in the past but had a history of teenage delinquency as well as "of petty crimes, including illegal arms possession, burglary and mugging, " that resulted in police having his DNA in their files.
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