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It was later learned that Burns had accosted two female employees in a restroom. A struggle had ensued, during which a bouncer applied a neck hold he had been kicked in the head by someone wearing a hard shoe he was either bounced against or bounced himself against a wall, and had slipped from the grasp of five or six well-built men. [Pg.247]

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Antonio is the senior bouncer at 96. He is nowhere near as big as Bmno, the Maestro s porter, but a sight more blood-curdling, with a forked beard and the scarred face of a lifelong fighter. [Pg.14]

Still the bouncer scowled. We only have his word for it that there was a fake friar. ... [Pg.108]

Washington, D.C.—Club owners, bartenders, and bouncers increasingly allowing people to sell Ecstasy on their premises. [Pg.57]

When the bouncer compels you to leave the room by literally picking you up and tossing you into the alley, the movement of your body is explained by another s purposes, rather than your own. In interpersonal compulsion, one is subject to the intentions of someone else. This is not enough to constitute compulsion, however. Suppose you allow someone to move your arm along the table. To be a case of compulsion, the explanation must entail your inability to resist.4 A third feature is typically present as well As in the case of the bouncer, you are guided by the other s aims not only independently of your will but against it.9 When that condition is in place, you are moved, helplessly, by someone else s desires, contrary to your own.6... [Pg.4]

The question about "motivational compulsion" (as I call it) is this Could I have a relation to (some of) my own desires that is sufficiently parallel to my relation to the bouncer s intentions to warrant non-metaphorical talk of compulsion ... [Pg.5]

One phenomenon that leads us to take the notion of intrapersonal compulsion seriously is a certain kind of motivational conflict. Just as the bouncer can force you out of the room contrary to your will, so your appetites and impulses might lead you where you do not "really" want to be. This form of conflict reflects a kind of duality that is analogous to the two-person case. Here the opposition is not between you and another but between you—that is, your evaluative judgment—and your other desires. Here, the "other" is your own motivation. This kind of conflict presents an issue of self-control rather than deliberation because here insubordinate desires are to be resisted. In these circumstances, their claims lack authority.7... [Pg.5]

Chronic, 5 am. They waited patiently by the two big bouncers though there was no queue then once inside forgot the midnight argument that had robbed them of Mr Hyde. They left all the ordinary pain of living on the threshold and went down the stairs into a dark smoke-filled room. [Pg.115]

The boys (from Ealing mainly) were in the dance suite in a body of about 35 people. They were obviously creating a disturbance because a bouncer told one of the group to leave. The boy obviously took exception to being singled out and so pulled a gun from out of his pocket and threatened the bouncer with it. Apparently the bouncer had said, Go on, then, pull the... [Pg.173]

To test this Working Hypothesis, 0%, 0.5%, 1% and 2% cysteine were added to wheat flour as a radical scavenger during extrusion (3). The original Bouncer flour (14% protein) was extruded at process moisture 16% (w/w), constant die temperature 185 C, 225 g/min mass flow rate, and screw speed 500 rpm conditions that provided optimum wheat flour expansion, flavor and textural quality in the earlier experiments. [Pg.42]

Risk reduction Limit bouncers to 2 per over. Wear more pads. [Pg.4]


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