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1 Milton is joining the police investigation and trying to help catch Salander.
2 Before joining the police force, Brigadier General Qiliho was the military's land force commander.
3 Back at the barricade, Muhammad said he had no intention of joining the police or army.
4 Rules that stop people with youth drink driving convictions from joining the police could be relaxed.
5 In terms of a career after netball she has her sights firmly on joining the police force.
6 Thinking about joining the police force, though.
7 And then Daisy went and ruined everything by taking the entry exams and joining the police force.
8 He walked rapidly back toward the glass doors of the bank, joining the police who were racing inside.
9 Even if he hadn't been busted, there is no way he would ever have contemplated joining the police .
10 But when her overprotective dad forbids her from joining the police , she takes the law into her own hands.
11 So Davis took the plunge in 2002, joining the police department in the small, violence-plagued city of North Charleston.
12 If the kissing cousins of Norwich were getting it on, then at least their offspring weren't joining the police .
13 Kabunin obtained a degree in medicine and also studied law, but followed in the family footsteps by joining the police .
14 Your career choices were limited to emigrating to England or America or joining the police , dole office or civil service.
15 I was two days away from joining the police academy when I was cast off-Broadway in To Kill a Mockingbird.
16 They regard joining the police as patriotic, saying that Somali women are capable of achieving peace and security in the country.
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