Examples of using Mugging in English and their translations into Indonesian
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assault or mugging in the past year.
The film follows a man who gets a chip that controls his body implanted into his brain after he is left paralyzed following a mugging.
Government officials insist that the attack on Kim was a mugging, rather than an assassination for his Christian faith.
Ozer and Albert Bandura described the results of a study in which 43 women participated in a program based on Model Mugging.
petty theft, mugging, handling of missing persons cases,
The vacationers who came to visit there for having fun with the town had additionally met with theft and mugging expertise.
When a street-smart NYPD cop regains consciousness after a bizarre mugging, he has a new face
Typical crimes in El Salvador include extortion, mugging, highway assault,
After getting involved in a murder committed by Butcher during a mugging, Tsotsi and Boston get into a fight which leaves Boston badly injured.
Another version states that petty criminals became known as‘gopniks' because the expression gop-stop is criminal slang for a street robbery or mugging.
the listeners can join the mugging with a nod.
Local fishermen or young men looking for work in the Riau Islands Special Economic Zones earn extra income by mugging boats in the Malacca Strait at night.
Being a hero isn't about being able to save every person from a mugging or-- or pull someone from a burning building, but to give people hope for a brighter tomorrow.
Petty crime, pick-pocketing and mugging(sometimes committed by groups of children)
rape, a mugging, some other physical attack,
In Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order(1978), Stuart Hall
Petty crime, pick-pocketing and mugging(sometimes committed by groups of children)
inner-city Philadelphia women between the ages of 15 to 44 — more common than automobile accidents, mugging and rapes combined.
There must be a certain genius behind this as it isn't as easy as mugging a homeless man on the street of his last Penny to steal from something as large as an entire Country.
Petty crime, pick-pocketing and mugging(sometimes committed by groups of children)