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Bow Street runner
/ əʊ /
noun
- (in Britain from 1749 to 1829) an officer at Bow Street magistrates' court, London, whose duty was to pursue and arrest criminals
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Well-written scripts or beautiful graphics can compel the player into wanting to explore more and complete more challenges – Bow Street Runner was really good at doing that.
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In one particular at least the Bow Street runner was right.
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But he caught Mrs. Gilson's eye; and by a look, such a look as appalled even the Bow Street runner's stout heart, she indicated the door.
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Or she might hand it to the Bow Street runner, or she might open it and read it.
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The Bow Street runner was less amenable to discipline.
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