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More than half of those stopped, and sometimes frisked, by the police were black.
"Since when have I had to be frisked before seeing the old man?"
I did what had to be done, frisking him over for more weapons.
The man nodded and began frisking the next person through the door.
The officers got out, he said, asked the young men to stop, and began frisking them.
He frisked about her as she started back toward the base's main building.
The fishermen are not frisked as they leave the park.
A police officer frisked him for drugs after the service.
And then he was walking away, the dog frisking behind him.
"He said he'd kill the first man that tried to frisk him."
They must've frisked me while I was still spark out.
The lamb frisked about, quite at home, getting into everyone's way.
Next Saturday we were frisked, just like in the films.
The cats started frisking around - their body language for Here he is!
They then frisked me against their police van and drove off.
I felt my jacket being pulled up as a hand frisked me.
Their real purpose was to frisk the man they welcomed.
Rodgers frisked them both for weapons, then went around the front to report in.
I mean the place didn't look like it had been frisked.
This after her state troopers had already frisked the man and found nothing.
Stopped by a red light, I see two police officers frisking a young man against an apartment house wall.
He frisked me roughly and seemed satisfied for the moment.
He looked at the four men who were now handcuffed and being frisked.
Youths in the group insisted they had not been frisked.
He raised his arms, to permit the officer to frisk him.