Word: bullhorned
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...question "Did it have to happen?" Invoking inevitability as an explanation begs the question of why Move didn't just surrender in the first place. The report concludes that the city bungled negotiations with the group. The only way Move could talk to the city was through a bullhorn. The only way the city could talk to Move is epitomized in the final words of the city's ambassadors to the besieged people--"Come on, cut the shit...
Last year, Harvard defended its national title at Princeton, overcoming a large, vocal, and bullhorn-equipped Princeton crowd in the process...
...good restaurant," declared one. Two bone-weary women quickly began bidding furiously against each other for the room, even though neither had seen it, driving the price up from the equivalent of $7.50 a day to $10. The negotiations were suspended by a uniformed policeman carrying a bullhorn who tapped the saleswoman on the shoulder and told her, "Lady, go home. This is not a store...
Around daybreak Monday, Police Commissioner Sambor deployed 150 men, including sharpshooters, bomb specialists and SWAT teams. At 5:35 a.m., Sambor roared through a bullhorn that he held arrest warrants for occupants of the house: they were given 15 min. to come out. When the deadline passed with no response but scornful taunts, police lobbed tear-gas canisters at the building and the fire department battered the roof of the house with two water cannons. A burst of gunfire came from the house, touching off a return fusillade of thousands of rounds from police lasting...
...marchers crossed the bridge. The troopers put on their gas masks. "Turn around and go back to your church," shouted State Police Major John Cloud through a bullhorn. "You will not be allowed to march any further." The marchers stopped, but did not turn back...