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"metal detector" Definitions
  1. an electronic device that you use to look for metal objects that are buried under the ground
  2. an electronic machine that is used, for example at an airport, to see if people are hiding metal objects such as weaponsTopics Transport by airc1

334 Sentences With "metal detector"

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Ansari had described the app as a "human metal detector," but it was a metal detector that was fairly easy to hack.
You go through a metal detector; they pat you down.
This induced magnetic field is what triggers the metal detector.
It takes 120 steps to get to the metal detector.
He added that it would be installing a metal detector.
Every attendee will be required to go through a metal detector.
At that point, it's time to break out the metal detector.
Zwick said it was similar to walking through a metal detector.
Partygoers are subjected to pat downs with a metal detector wand.
He started bringing a metal detector with him about four years ago.
The women were even patted down and walked through a metal detector.
I go through the metal detector and into the airlock once again.
I scan her body with a metal detector looking for bullet fragments.
First, they paid the admission fee and walked through a metal detector.
Say hello to the bomb-sniffing dog lying beside another metal detector.
Inside, two bored-looking security guards wave me through a metal detector.
A capitol police officer directed Dawson to re-enter through the metal detector, and when he again set off the alarm, the officer took out a hand-held metal detector to further probe what was causing the buzzing.
Kevin, 31, even plays a metal detector like a guitar in one scene.
I went confidently from the metal detector to the backscatter X-ray machine.
In 2015, just under 20183% of high schoolers had daily metal detector screenings.
Screening at airports does not just entail putting everyone through a metal detector.
"I'm from England!" he chirped, to a security guard monitoring a metal detector.
If I thought it might have helped, I'd have rented a metal detector.
Two years ago, I was strip-searched after going through a metal detector.
You can sift through Reddit theories with a metal detector, hoping to strike gold.
Police asked anyone who wanted to hear Yiannopoulos speak go through a metal detector.
The object itself looks like a packing tape dispenser, or maybe a metal detector.
You can&apost get on an airplane today without going through a metal detector.
WALLACE: I was going to say, there&aposs no metal detector in our building.
Tyson said it normally runs its chicken nuggets through a metal detector — who knew?
Fitted with a 3D mapping system, the drone locates landmines with a metal detector.
Ticket holders were subject to a metal detector screening, visual inspection and bag inspection.
The device set off the metal detector in the arena and Carson became agitated.
One by one, the adults passed through a metal detector in the building's lobby.
Perhaps that's because pledges of more than $100 received a metal-detector-proof flask.
We walked through so fast that I barely noticed passing through the metal detector.
Getting in even involves going through an airport-style luggage scan and metal detector.
A CNBC producer was wanded by a metal detector entering the Wynn on Tuesday.
A month later, Diaz walked through the metal detector at the Quincy District Courthouse.
The department says McDowell has used his metal detector to find missing rings twice now.
Those entering the festival hub will also have to be screened by a metal detector.
The treasure hunters even "jerry-rigged" a metal detector onto the sub, according to Miklos.
You have an X-ray machine and you have to go through a metal detector.
A security video reportedly shows a metal detector going off as the people pass through.
Then he took the wand, which resembled a metal detector, and waved it over Moore.
When you walk through the gate, a metal detector produces a high-frequency magnetic wave.
The boy was going through security when his speech device set off a metal detector.
Those attending will be subject to a metal detector screening, visual inspection and bag inspection.
Knoderer said she didn't go through a body scanner or metal detector before she was searched.
"  Another, which features an image of a gargoyle in a metal detector, says, "Streamlined security?
The Undetectable Firearms Act prohibits owning a gun that can pass through a metal detector unnoticed.
Mr. Lamb said it included scans with a metal detector and another "X-ray"-type machine.
White, who often uses his metal detector, set out to find the ring at Bush's home.
You'll never see me with a metal detector and you'll never see me with a selfie stick!
Police officials say McDowell found the ring after about 10 minutes of searching with the metal detector.
Officials have scanned it with a metal detector but have so far been unable to get inside.
You go through the metal detector at the front and your belt gets you another go-through.
Officers will also be checking people with metal detector wands and radiation detection devices, the police said.
They deposited keys, watches, belts and cellphones into a gray bucket before walking through a metal detector.
The Secret Service told CNN everyone who attended the party was subject to screening via a metal detector.
A young man said he was going through a metal detector on Tuesday night when he heard shooting.
One week later, AC/DC performed and made the same metal detector bypass request -- but theirs was granted.
After you pass through the metal detector you will have to relinquish your cellphone, laptop and other devices.
They used metal- detector wands to search for weapons, and checked bags, taking away any alcohol they found.
We passed through a metal detector and beyond a heavy steel door that opened onto a cement path.
After guards scan your ticket, it's time to go through a metal detector and an X-ray machine.
Almost immediately, a high-tech metal detector operated by Erika Karuzas, a Forest Service archaeologist, began getting hits.
As the man passed through a security gate with a metal detector, Mr. Bakheet said, he heard beeping.
They took along a metal detector and the only clue they had: Giguere thought he may have dropped the ring near the north peak when he was switching his gloves.. As the two hikers approached the north peak, metal detector in tow, they were shocked at the sound they heard.
Mitchell also allegedly convinced one guard to pass frozen hamburger meat to Matt, thus avoiding the prison's metal detector.
Machine-gun wielding SWAT teams patrolled the roof of the arena while ushers carried metal detector wands down below.
But actually, Jamal did say that he wants to buy a new metal detector and potentially invest in solar.
When the metal detector went off, one CO, according to the report, asked if he could empty his pockets.
Our education system doesn't have a metal detector you have to go through, we have zero tolerance on drugs.
Sharp objects like knives made with polymer, an extremely hard plastic, can also escape a metal detector, he said.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the typical metal detector can scan roughly 15-20 people per minute.
"That's when I figured out, 'Oh my God, his freaking harmonica set off the metal detector,' " our source exclaimed.
And at the entrance, a guard wearing a black helmet and a protective vest stood beside a metal detector.
Since the move, the number of couples who line up outside the metal detector each morning has steadily grown.
A Reuters witness saw Vietnamese soldiers in camouflaged fatigues sweeping the area around the Metropole with a metal detector.
Brisco then used a hand-held metal detector to check Dawson's waist, as is standard-practice in the Capitol.
He grabbed the wand metal detector from Officer Brisco and threw it to the ground, according to the report.
As he waved the device over Moore — it looked like the metal detector wands used at security checkpoints — it beeped.
SALT LAKE CITY — You can't cheer on the Utah Jazz in their home arena without going through a metal detector.
During the 2005 shooting at a Minnesota high school, the gunman killed an unarmed security guard working the metal detector.
To get to P3, he had to get through a "crash gate" — a guarded area that included a metal detector.
A metal detector had been moved down the street so that any bomber could be stopped before reaching the church.
Additionally, one of the backpackers has a visible metal detector in the photo, pointed out a Death Valley Facebook commenter.
I shoulder that gate open and am faced with a wall of dented lockers and, past them, a metal detector.
Full body scanners, for example, can process only about 250 people per hour, not much faster than a metal detector.
James arrived two-and-a-half hours before the game and went through a metal detector before entering the arena.
The three of us collectively called a half-dozen stores and tracked down a used metal detector from a pawnshop.
Monday set off a metal detector while going through the typical Capitol Hill screening process required to enter the building.
Tom Gately and another hiker named Brendan Cheever decided to give it a try and brought along a metal detector.
The man asking was a special police officer (SPO) who directed me through a metal detector I proceeded to set off.
Of the 11 people walking through the unattended checkpoint, three set off the metal detector, TSA spokesman Nico Melendez said Tuesday.
A Suffolk County police officer found this lost engagement ring after searching the sand on Fire Island with a metal detector.
" Even a metal-detector might have been useless in this case, according to the official: "In some places, people carry weapons.
Stop me if you've heard this story before: Boy goes looking for buried treasure at the beach with a metal detector.
In another incident more than a year later, Hernandez twice failed to pass through a metal detector and was strip searched.
I.P. entrance to the venue did so without being searched, patted down or being required to go through a metal detector.
I should be, by all rights, puttering in my garden with a metal detector, telling kids to get off my lawn.
Trump's hastily scheduled rally "for the veterans" drew huge crowds that waited for hours to get through a lone metal detector.
We gathered in a hangarlike space haphazardly furnished with plastic tables, folding chairs, a metal detector, and an x-ray machine.
Article of the Day Article: Archaeologists and Metal Detectorists Find Common Ground Before Reading Have you ever used a metal detector?
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, meanwhile, announced that he will cut off all contacts with Israel over the metal detector dispute.
Another officer, Marine Bureau Police Officer Edmund McDowell brought his personal metal detector to the beach where the woman had been sitting.
"But these are the state's most important officials," Ms. Forker continued, "and to not have a metal detector is kind of odd."
Our guides from ICE and the GEO Group greet us with big smiles as they lead us in through the metal detector.
I&aposm not saying that&aposs wrong, a metal detector at the entrance to every school for millions and millions of schools?
Here's how it works: The drone surveys an area of land and detects landmines with a metal detector, simultaneously mapping the area.
Armed with a metal detector, he discovered something out of the ordinary — a very heavy, reddish rock resting in some yellow clay.
"I asked him why I had to take off my turban since the metal detector had worked well," Bains told the newspaper.
"I'm not the only one with a metal detector, there are plenty of other Grey Nomads with the same idea," said Caudwell.
Before leaving, all employees are required to pass through a metal-detector security check, as the facility handles millions of consumer products:
On the psychological front, Reagan forced the Soviet ambassador to show ID and go through the metal detector at the State Department.
Sorry, but a paid subscription isn't a metal detector that pulls all of the upstanding, faithful singles up out of the crowd.
If there was a metal detector in the at school, he would not have been able to get to all those students.
Police officers waved metal-detector wands over them, searched their bags for prohibited items like alcohol, and conducted airport-style pat-downs.
We went through an ID check, two pat downs (one on each side of a razor wire fence), and a metal detector.
The discovery of the bronze arm, plus the metal detector findings, boosts the number of bronze statues suspected to reside at the site.
Erdan said Israel may eventually do away with metal-detector checks for Muslims entering the Al-Aqsa compounds under alternative arrangements under review.
I almost think they're going to have to start checking teacher's bags, or maybe even have a metal detector to set something off.
The Wegener institute program, which is led by Thomas Krumpen, a sea-ice physicist, employs an electromagnetic device similar to a metal detector.
To reach their offices, you need to pass through two metal detectors and drive through underground tunnels, then pass through another metal detector.
Following the shooting, the school has begun using metal detector wands and is conducting bag checks as a precaution, CNN affiliate WZTV reported.
But a close reader of "Every Day Is Extra" will, as if scanning the beach with a metal detector, occasionally receive strong pings.
Law enforcement sources tell us agents busted Sixto Benitez Thursday at Trump Tower when his knives and vest set off a metal detector.
Security officials appeared to pat him down as he passed through a metal detector before letting him gather his things and board the plane.
Passing through a metal detector, Kenneth Towler made his way into the lobby of the Center for Community Health on Los Angeles' Skid Row.
This October, however, Daniel Kalgren was walking around the lake's basin with a metal detector when he found an iPhone in an OtterBox case.
The innovation lanes, as Delta's PR team calls them, still require passengers to shuffle through a metal detector—you can't escape that part yet.
To get to the facility's data security wing, you have to go through a metal detector and get past an eagle-eyed security guard.
I was just at a little tiny coffeehouse where there was a metal detector, one of those little wands that they wave over you.
There, I met Ron Jennings, a Home Depot employee from a nearby town, while he was walking with a metal detector along the shores.
During their most recent dives in September, the team used a custom built high-tech metal detector to uncover items hidden in the sand.
A bounty hunter was waiting at the courthouse metal detector to intercept Mr. Egana and haul him to the bond company office, he said.
"There were at least 10 shots, one right after the other," and one victim "ran into the court through the metal detector," she said.
And if he hadn't been under supervised release, he wouldn't have needed to pass through a metal detector that day in the first place.
People will try to beat a metal detector or sneak things into luggage at airports, but when it comes to a dog they don't try.
At that point, the suspect started pacing back and forth near a metal detector that leads to a secure area of the jail, authorities said.
The Paradas showed agents how their sophisticated metal detector lit up like crazy when aimed at the spot where they believed the gold was hidden.
I have a plastic belt for easy pass-through at the metal detector and usually wore slip-on shoes until I got tired of them.
The first is used to map the desired area, while the second, a metal detector, is used to detect mines, flagging them with GPS markers.
I had got into a scuffle in work exchange, where they said I was setting off the metal detector and went through all my stuff.
To enter this venerable Gothic-style building, I have to make my way through a phalanx of policemen and be scanned by a metal detector.
Waiting a seeming eternity to pass through a metal detector in order to listen to a cover band and purchase a $14 beer is ridiculous.
The bomber managed to slip past security measures, including a metal detector, at one of the side doors, and blew himself up near the altar.
Tourists grabbed children and huddled behind other officers and metal detector equipment, Rivera wrote, arguing that the BB gun appeared to pose a real threat.
Magnetometers are found in metal detectors as well, as they can detect magnetic metals, which is why you can get metal detector apps for your smartphone.
Grimmie's parents and brother allege that only "superficial bag checks" were performed, arguing that body pat-downs and a metal detector would have prevented the killing.
CNN reported that Cochran, after speaking to reporters, entered the Capitol through a metal detector, something senators are not, and have never been, required to do.
Footage from the athlete village where they were staying shows all four dropping their things off at security gate and metal detector at 6:56 a.m.
All the while, the system plays a pinging sound, akin to radar or a metal detector, quickly speeding up the closer you get to the object.
Within a few feet, the app excitedly reverts to a "metal detector" screen, with a red and green gauge displayed along side the distance to discovery.
The Undetectable Firearms Act still prohibits the manufacture, possession, or sale of firearms that don't contain enough metal to set off a walk-through metal detector.
After waiting in line with other beachgoers, he passed through a metal detector and then by Secret Service agents, who wanded him and let him through.
It's like sensing underground treasure with the beeps of a metal detector or leaving the room when the clicks of a Geiger counter suggest dangerous radiation.
Two young women search for bullet fragments and casings with a metal detector, and use a chef's knife to cut away tissue samples and a toenail.
The strawberry industry has scrambled to regain consumer confidence, with one farm showing off a metal detector it said every case of strawberries would pass through.
Getting married, in a place you passed through a metal detector to get to, with no relatives, no moms, felt just the right amount of naughty.
He also signed laws expanding safe storage laws in homes with children under 16 and outlawing weapons "undetectable by a metal detector," including 3D-printed guns.
As you pass through the first level of security, you'll be asked to put your belongings through a scanner and to walk through a metal detector.
While I waited for my friend to arrive with the metal detector, a pack of parents and children and dogs arrived with cross-country ski equipment.
It is an amazing trick of the TSA to make a trip through a standard metal detector feel as refreshing as a stroll through Central Park.
Lattin said he had wanted to get a metal detector to search for artifacts after Dorian, but they made the find without any equipment at all.
And both her mother and mother-in-law-to-be were trapped for 20 minutes in a security line waiting to pass through a metal detector.
A stranger could knock on a front door, but "exploring the front path with a metal detector, or marching his bloodhound into the garden", is another matter.
Smaller venues need to weigh their options carefully, said Luca Cacioli, director of U.S. operations for Italian firm CEIA, one of the world's largest metal detector manufacturers.
Finding decent food is a top annoyance during air travel, just above jet lag and having a TSA agent probe your crotch with a metal-detector wand.
While there has always been a security officer assigned to every signing line, attendees will now have to pass through a metal detector before entering the hall.
Crude and silly, searching for the laughs in this R-rated comedy is the equivalent of scouring the beach with a metal detector looking for lost items.
Changes need to be carefully considered and certain security measures — such as requiring all customers to walk through a metal detector — would be more inconvenient than useful.
Beeps of the metal detector sounded just beyond the courtroom, where a wiry man with concave cheeks paced nervously as two men in camouflage hats talked cars.
It is not a stretch to fear tensions between Israelis and Palestinians will escalate as they did during the summer over metal detector installations at Al Aqsa.
"It is the same principle governing the metal detector at an airport," said Dr. Krishan Khurana, a geophysicist at U.C.L.A. who was part of the ocean's discovery.
Join the line of interns, lineholders, reporters and eager spectators that will snake its way from outside through the metal detector and up to the ninth floor.
A few hours a week, Saarinen enjoys looking for historic items in a nearby forest in Kaarina, Finland, with his metal detector, and such discoveries are uncommon.
Press restrictions in the Senate went into full swing Tuesday, with the installment of a metal detector outside the Senate chamber in the Senate Daily Press Gallery.
The metal detector enthusiasts, along with two coin dealers who assisted in selling the concealed find, have all been sentenced to up to 10 years in jail.
Now, under the terms of the protective order, he has surrendered his guns and must enter the building through a public doorway equipped with a metal detector.
Security has been tight around the Vatican for the Christmas season, with military jeeps stationed at key access routes and tourists undergoing metal detector and bag searches.
Wesley White, who was visiting his mother in the facility at the time, overheard Bush and thought he might be able to help using his metal detector.
Read more: A man found a gold nugget worth $68,000 with a metal detector while wandering in Australia They cleaned it off and returned it to Bush.
Eight years before that, he had been in a dispute with a guard about what he should have done after his belt set off a metal detector.
They can scurry across and search 200 square meters of ground in 20 minutes, compared with 50 square meters per day for a person using a metal detector.
Derek McLennan unearthed the 1,000-year-old treasure in 2014, while he was out with his metal detector in a field in Galloway, a region in southwest Scotland.
On Tuesday, children sheepishly asked a security guard at the courthouse if they needed to walk through the new metal detector to drop off their farm club paperwork.
" Greeley said NALCS uses multiple security measures including bag checks, item restrictions, metal detector screenings, and on-site security "to ensure the safety of all those in attendance.
The only way you might realize the Verve is a converted home for New York City's homeless population is if you spotted the metal detector in the lobby.
One woman threw a metal object at a roommate, head-butting a police officer when leaving an ambulance, while another angrily broke the metal detector at the entrance.
With TSA Pre, you don't have to pass through the body scanner, just a metal detector, and you leave on your shoes, leave your laptop in your bag.
Anyone entering the grounds had to first pass through a security checkpoint, where uniformed officers searched inside people's bags and coats and scanned them with a metal detector.
His father, Naseem Fahim, was killed in the blast Sunday, he said, after he directed the suicide bomber away from the main gate and into the metal detector.
Several hours later, a few kilometers away, I passed through a metal detector at a high-end mall and submitted my bag for inspection to two armed guards.
There's no metal detector or other security screening at the entrance, and admission to the Museum is free, so I simply collect my map at the entrance desk.
According to the AP, the Los Angeles Unified School District policy requires all middle and high schools to conduct daily random searches, at random times, using metal-detector wands.
About eight years ago, McDowell had used the metal detector to find a $30,000 wedding band a man lost on Fire Island while playing volleyball, according to the paper.
The assailant set off a metal detector in the main entrance of the bank, at which point he took out his weapon and began firing, said a bank employee.
Additional security Bains said he initially went through a metal detector without any problem, but was then asked to go through an additional security procedure because of his turban.
The second time Ms. Bensreiti approached the security checkpoint, the video showed her being directed to remove something from her coat and to go through the metal detector again.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the first metal detector in 1881 in an unsuccessful attempt to locate the fatal slug as President James Garfield lay dying of an assassin's bullet.
Out in the Pilbara, it took retired carpenter Pete Caudwell just three days to find two dozen gold nuggets - almost enough to pay for his A$6,000 metal detector.
Today, she says, any traveler willing to brave the pandemic can receive express service at the metal detector, simply because there isn't anyone else competing for the same spot.
In the interview, Mr. Cohen brought out a device, which appeared to be a metal detector wand, but which he claimed was an Israeli invention that could detect pedophiles.
Generally, to avoid germs at the security checkpoint, you should never walk barefoot though the metal detector, said Charles Gerba, a microbiologist and professor at the University of Arizona.
Tarek Attiya, a police spokesman, denied accusations of lax security at the church, and said the police had been operating a metal detector at the church entrance as normal.
Suffolk County Marine Bureau Police Officer Edmund McDowell found the ring after searching the sand where the woman had been sitting the previous day with a metal detector he owns.
FIRE ISLAND, N.Y. – Long Island police say an officer used his personal metal detector to find a woman&aposs $20,000 engagement ring she lost on the beach on Fire Island.
Moments later, the video shows the man spraying the chemical in the face of a TSA officer before chasing him through a wobbling metal detector and out of camera range.
A June incident captured by security cameras shows a Greater Rochester International Airport security worker handing passenger Neal Strassner an unidentifiable object as he passes through the airport metal detector.
According to SC ... all guests in a group must enter the premise together with their tickets in hand, and everyone will be subject to metal detector screenings and bag screenings.
Television channels showed video footage of the hijacker, identified as Seif Eldin Mustafa, 59, being searched by security men at a metal detector at Borg al-Arab airport in Alexandria.
One at a time: shoes off, pockets emptied, film equipment examined, I.D. check, metal detector, X-ray, full-body pat-down, and a glance at the soles of your feet.
Full-body scanners, on the other hand, detect "weapons, explosives, and other objects concealed under a person's clothing that may not trigger a metal detector," according to the security agency.
The 19-year-old student entered Trump Tower and attempted to get past a security checkpoint when his bag set off the metal detector, the New York Daily News reported.
Passengers who choose not to be screened by a full-body screener or walk-through metal detector will undergo a pat-down conducted by an officer of the same gender.
They passed an amputee juggling oranges, a man in a seersucker suit sweeping a metal detector over the asphalt and people the color of tanned leather wearing Renaissance Faire costumes.
Check-in procedures at a Western hotel chain seemed typical other than airport-style security screening, for which I walked through a metal detector and they X-rayed my luggage.
The man Mr. Simmons helped get into a drug-treatment program was nearly rearrested when he tried to pass through the court's metal detector with a syringe in his pocket.
Then, last spring, a man came forward to say that while using a metal detector around a pond in the Keddie area, he had discovered a hammer matching that exact description.
To enter, we passed through a metal detector and were frisked, the implication being that terrorists hate teens' right to choose in categories like Choice Summer Show and Choice Web Stars.
Gun-owners with a concealed-carry licence can enter through a separate security lane and do not have to go through the indignity of a metal detector, as lowly journalists do.
More than 6,4003 people came to Sunday's rally some 2.4 kilometers (1.5 miles) from the Kremlin, according to White Counter, an NGO that counts participants at rallies using metal detector frames.
A World War II mess kit hidden for over 70 years under French soil was discovered with a metal detector and returned to the Purple Heart recipient's family in New Jersey.
QUANG TRI, Vietnam (Reuters) - Two petite women in protective gear walk slowly down an empty field in Vietnam, carrying a large metal detector that clicks and whirrs, searching for unexploded ordnance.
"Firearms were discovered in the bags of a man as he went through the metal detector during a routine security check at one of our hotels," Disneyland Paris spokesman Francois Banon said.
Banksy's team denied any involvement, but Sotheby's didn't take any chances: Nervous they might be "Banksy-ed" again, the auction house made attendees pass through a metal detector to enter the salesroom.
Once the migrants are on board—women and children first—they discard their life-jackets (often flimsy fake ones provided by unscrupulous smugglers) and are screened with a hand-held metal detector.
Once I was within a few feet of the desk, the AR shifted to a metal detector mode, with a sliding heat Scale of how close my phone was to the point.
If I put it in my carry on bag, it shows up as some weird device, and they run it through the metal detector about five times, and it holds everything up.
A second, much larger device does a similar job for events that affected the elbow and shoulder, requiring sweeping motions to feed virtual puppies or navigate a metal detector along a beach.
It was the only day show I've seen with a metal detector outside and where the musicians had the the pallor of overripe ham, though Kyle looked better rested than the others.
In those lanes, you can keep your shoes, belt, and light jackets on, leave your laptop in your bag, and only go through a metal detector instead of a full body scanner.
A Chinese restaurant set far back from the street, protected by tall steel gates and a metal detector, provides a spot where couples smoke water pipes and pick at greasy spring rolls.
The metal detector from the pawnshop was a jury-rigged piece of junk with duct tape holding the battery in place, an item I would have hauled to the dump days earlier.
Visitors are asked to submit to a physical search of purses, backpacks, briefcases, luggage and other large bags brought into the church or chapel as well as pass through the metal detector.
"As the people who were going to do this service are not here, the machine is turned off," said one reservist, who asked not to be identified, standing beside a metal detector.
Also on Sunday, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority clarified that his decision to freeze contacts with Israel over the metal detector crisis included suspending security coordination with its security forces.
Reporters attempting to enter the chamber had to first go through a metal detector (we, along with anyone visiting or working there, ordinarily only go through detectors to enter the Capitol facilities).
The blackstar tattoo on my chest, which I'd gotten hours after learning of his death, smeared with glitter for the occasion, glared as a security guard scanned me with a metal detector.
So we made this 20-minute thing, all improvised, with five songs, I think, and a couple of big gags that we ... You have Harry Shearer walking through the ... The metal detector.
A spokesperson for Publix told the Associated Press that all of its meat went through a metal detector before it was placed on the store's refrigerated shelves, but somehow, they'd missed this one.
There can be no metal in the fMRI machine, so I remove my earrings and slip out of my heels as Eden runs a TSA metal detector wand up and down my body.
After this, the drone returns to its operator and swaps its metal detector for a robot arm, which is used to place small detonators the size of tennis balls over the mines' locations.
Consider the Cavaliers' LeBron James, who, seconds after arriving at Oracle for Game 1 on Thursday night, deposited some personal items in a small plastic tub before he went through a metal detector.
We answered guards' questions, walked through a metal detector (I knew by now not to wear an underwire bra), and submitted to a guard's censure when we didn't have documentation for our kids.
When I visited city hall a year later, Yarber's sister, a police officer, was sitting by the metal detector at the entrance, pecking on the same iPhone that was once issued to Lumumba.
On Thursday, two members of Parliament declined to walk through a metal detector, saying the law was being enforced in a partisan fashion, with members of some parties subjected to more stringent checks.
If a rat sounds the alarm, a trainer puts down a marker, and when the zone has been fully checked, someone with a metal detector goes to the spot to confirm the rat alert.
The man was unknown to police prior to the incident and his bag set off a security alarm as he went through a metal detector at the park's New York Hotel, the source said.
As an added bonus, the underside of that same buckle can be used to open bottle tops, or be removed completely in any situation that calls for a quick pass through a metal detector.
An airport-style metal detector opened onto a reception counter, a security guard station, and a few dozen chairs, occupied by people dozing or staring ahead while waiting for their names to be called.
In 2014, a stunning hoard of ancient silver, believed to have been used as bribes by Romans, was discovered with a metal detector by a teenager in Dairsie, in the Scottish region of Fife.
The state lays claim to total ownership of the past: take a metal detector to hunt for ancient coins, as you can in many countries, and in Greece you could wind up in jail.
Combing the crash site with a metal detector, he sports a pith helmet—a cliché of colonialist attire, and not that funny, given the record of Western exploitation in this part of the world.
He carried a metal detector as casually as a cane, rode the A train to the end of the line to sift through the tiny treasures that the Rockaways, like some obliging oyster, betrayed.
I left my girls and my friend to guard the snow while I drove to buy a new battery, and this time — another half-hour of daylight wasted — the metal detector beeped to life.
The anonymous prospector initially found a nine ounce tennis ball-shaped gold nugget two feet deep, returning the next day to see if there was more, according to a statement from metal detector manufacturer, Minelab.
"When you go through that metal detector and those series of locked doors, and then you see children playing and women walking around carrying young children, it's just sort of a surreal experience," McPherson says.
The man was unknown to police prior to the incident and his bag set off a security alarm as he went through a metal detector at the park's New York Hotel, the police source said.
In the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria, worshippers passed through a metal detector at the entrance to Saint Mark's Cathedral, historic seat of the Coptic Pope and one of the two sites attacked last Sunday.
OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - On the dusty streets of Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou soldiers searched visitors to the pan-African Fespaco film festival on Thursday night after they'd emptied their pockets and passed through a metal detector.
According to White Counter, an NGO that counts participants at rallies using metal detector frames, around 7,600 people took part in the Moscow march for which organisers had been granted permission by the city authorities.
That makes the climactic final scene even more stressful when he finally gets to the airport only to realize he has a gun in his backpack seconds before going through a metal detector at TSA.
Over 22,000 people rallied for Saturday's march in a square around 2 kilometers (1.24 miles) from the Kremlin, according to White Counter, a monitoring organization that tallies up participants at rallies using metal detector frames.
I walked through the metal detector—which may not have been on; my phone was in my pocket and the detector made no sound—and gathered my backpack, which had never been inspected in the slightest.
Those who wished to witness the trial in person had to go through two separate security screenings -- an X-ray machine and metal detector -- to enter the courthouse and a similar screening to enter the courtroom.
Those who wished to witness the trial in person had to pass through two separate security screenings -- an X-ray machine and metal detector -- to enter the courthouse, and a similar screening to enter the courtroom.
In Moscow, where I worked as a correspondent for The Times for four years, it was impossible to enter any of the airport terminals without doing an initial baggage scan and going through a metal detector.
That trust is crucial to nearly everything that takes place at school, including protecting our kids: In Los Angeles, most weapons discovered on campus are confiscated as a result of student reports, not metal detector searches.
One of the most recent policy changes spells out what to do if a PreCheck passenger wearing a prosthetic or other medical device like a cast or sling sets off a walkthrough metal detector, Brainard said.
The company recently marketed its Freddo Treasures chocolates with an advertising campaign that urged consumers to "grab your metal detector and go hunting for Roman riches" and other artifacts at specific sites around Britain and Ireland.
When you walk through a metal detector and there is your Quran in your bag, just like somebody would have their Bible in their bag, and then you get pulled aside to explain yourself — that's personal.
Guns that can't be detected by a metal detector are illegal under the Undetectable Firearms Act, but some lawmakers think that laws like this need to be updated now that 3D-printed plastic guns is a reality.
Jeanne Clarkson told CBS News that she was furious that her mother, who is seen in the video being patted down by TSA agents in her chair with a metal detector, was treated in such a manner.
One door with a metal detector doesn't mean much if the guard is the first person killed, and lining up a large number of students at one entrance creates an attractive target for killers to attack there.
In most cases you must empty your pockets, walk through a metal detector, or have your body scanned to ultimately prove that you do not pose a threat to the secure area surrounded by walls or barriers.
Mr. Weiss was distracted by his phone, so Ms. Burghart pointed out that the court security officers were ready for him, and when they made it to the other side of the metal detector, they began talking.
A rudimentary poll among friends found that people waited anywhere between 295 minutes to two hours to remove their shoes, pass through a metal detector, and have their bags scanned at US airports in the past year.
A rudimentary poll among friends found that people waited anywhere between 25 minutes to two hours to remove their shoes, pass through a metal detector, and have their bags scanned at US airports in the past year.
Surveillance footage, later aired on a private Egyptian television channel, showed a man wearing a bulky jacket being directed into a metal detector at the church gates, where he paused to be searched by a police officer.
The booklet has exercises like a maze that offers a primer for going through a metal detector ("to make sure everyone inside the court is safe") and a connect-the-dots drawing for Judge Friendly's black robes.
There's an art to meteorite hunting, and he has learned to recognise the distinctive crust of meteorites on sight, but sometimes he wanders the desert with a metal detector or a magnet searching out rarer iron-rich falls.
Under the Undetectable Firearms Act, signed into law by President Ronald Reagan in 1988, it's illegal for anyone to manufacture, possess, sell, or distribute a firearm of any kind if it can't be detected by a metal detector.
If we're spending a ton of money on this new technology, which could improve the surveillance effect versus a metal detector, but we're not able to bring in any more counselors, then any advantageous effect would be mitigated.
Guarin and the 27 other civilian deminers working for Halo Trust in this area clear an average of just 6.8 square meters each day, roughly half of what can be cleared in easier terrain using a metal detector.
Berube, 29, was scuba diving with his metal detector when he discovered a ring at the bottom of the pond.. Upon examination, Berube noticed a small gold crest on the front with the school's name and the initials WJW engraved.
The large box of rocks sitting next to the metal detector at the local airport is a testament to that: tourists departing from Mount Everest have to dispose of material they have collected before stepping onto the dauntingly short runway.
But in Jerusalem, a security guard was in critical condition after a 24-year-old Palestinian man from the occupied West Bank stabbed him after approaching a metal detector at an entrance to the city's central bus station, police said.
I&aposd rather have my son go to school, OK, through a metal detector and maybe have somebody there, you know, armed with the guard and dogs there because I know that he&aposs going to come home that night.
And then there is what Gamberg and Hagwood consider new evidence: As news about the revived case circulated, Gamberg learned of a man with a metal detector who found a steel, blue-handled claw hammer in a pond near Keddie.
On most flights, except those out of Logan Airport in Boston and perhaps a few others, passengers themselves did not have to go through any metal detector or physical screening, as is the case for a vast majority private jet flights.
Reporters must surrender cell phones and other electronics and pass through a metal detector before entry to the room, where they can write news stories for publication when the embargo is lifted and the Fed restores communications to the outside world.
And Brull-Lopez said in his statement to police that he was able to get his handgun and spare clip into the club because he was neither patted down nor checked with a metal detector wand, as other patrons were.
We went through a metal detector, and then the staffer told us that from the time the gavel fell, we'd be allowed to listen for 20 minutes and would then be ushered out to allow the next group of people in.
The technology lets visitors stream into the venue without having to line up at a metal detector, empty their bags and pockets, or stand for a pat-down, a necessary routine that takes time and can be uncomfortable for individuals.
On a recent morning in Lea County Magistrate Court in Hobbs, the metal detector buzzed as defendants walked through, but there was no one monitoring it; the court had no money to afford a security guard, Judge Willie R. Henry said.
Credit...Ilana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times GATESVILLE, Texas — Every month, Lila Edwards wakes up early for a two-hour road trip with a group of girls that ends with them walking single file through a metal detector.
Judge Keyla Blank cites this video as the reason she ruled for a further investigation, because Lochte and the teammates did not appear to have gone through a traumatic incident or lost valuables they are shown putting through the complex's metal detector.
Such images may eventually be matched with objects with falsified paperwork, with many offering evidence that their subjects were stolen: clear markers are items found in frames, from a carelessly left metal detector to a pack of cigarettes intended to show scale.
José (José Dolores López) spends his days and evenings scanning the walls and gardens of the house with a metal detector in search of a stash of morocotas (gold coins) that his grandmother told him were hidden centuries earlier by previous residents.
Having to remove your belt before going through an airport metal detector is a hassle, and putting it back through your pants loops just wastes more time (Not to mention what could happen if your belt was actually holding up your pants).
In 2015, a man with a metal detector discovered an  exquisitely preserved Roman-era grave  in a village north of London, and in 2013, amateur archaeologists  uncovered a massive network of tunnels  under the Roman emperor Hadrian&aposs villa, in Tivoli, Italy.
A bit more subtly, the bill goes after would-be undetectable plastic guns, mandating that in order to pass California state muster, the are required to have a piece of stainless steel embedded somewhere such that they'll register in a metal detector.
The man, who comes from the eastern German town of Schkopau, is believed to have found the weapons - most of which were rusty and covered with dirt - using a metal detector, police in the state of Sachsen-Anhalt said in a statement.
Leaving everything but my notebook, pen and ID in the car, I passed through a metal detector and several sets of locked doors before arriving at a spacious, brightly lit visitors' room, sort of like the multipurpose room at my high school.
Tom Perry of nearby Pooler, Ga., took to the beach armed with a metal detector in hopes that the pounding surf, which left huge bite marks in Tybee Island's sand dunes, would reveal valuable jewelry or coins lost by beachgoers of decades past.
His S.U.V. pulled up outside the stage door at the Beacon, and he hustled from the car through a metal detector—it beeped but went unheeded—and onto a narrow escalator that took him up a few floors, to the green room.
" — SETH MEYERS "A woman in England was searching a farm with a metal detector when she found what she thought was a foil-wrapped chocolate coin — only to find out later that it's a 1,500-year-old solid gold pendant worth a fortune.
Although Spiegelman, Evans, and Tavassoli study different compounds, they have all followed what could be described as the metal-detector method of exercise-pill development: scanning thousands of chemicals in order to find one or two that convey some of the benefits of exercise.
I was delighted to be wrong on both accounts: the immigration officer merely took a quick glance at my passport before she waved me through, after which passing through the metal detector and having my bags go through the X-ray machine took barely two minutes.
So-called penetration tests frequently show how easily an outsider can slip into an office through the employee smoking area, past an unmonitored camera, into a door held open by a polite employee, or through a metal detector being overseen by an underpaid and overworked security contractor.
What child would want a Playmobil Hazardous Materials Team set (with respirators and hazmat suits), a Playmobil Security Check Point (with metal detector and luggage X-ray machine) or a Playmobil Woodshop Class (with a bearded teacher overseeing two children with saws and a drill press)?
WWE Live Tour -- GRANTED Bon Jovi -- GRANTED Ringling Brothers -- GRANTED Hayes claims things came to a head in April 2017 when a black security officer told a white member of Radiohead's crew he had to walk through a metal detector -- and the crew member responded by dropping his pants.
Security and surveillance play an introductory role in the biennial — as is now common practice at art institutions across the world, it is unsurprising that the first thing to greet you at any given venue is a security guard, sometimes followed by a metal detector or x-ray.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a building across from city hall, through a stone façade, a metal detector, and a dimly lit colonnade under construction, a curious exhibition of photographs, video, and ephemera of political movements from 1960s and '70s New York occupies a single marbled room.
I am an administrator at a public high school in Boston, serving almost entirely low-income black and Latino students, and that means every morning I am the white guy at the metal detector telling them they are suspected of a crime as they walk into their school.
"Someone is not going to go through a metal detector with an AR-15," he said at the time, adding that metal detectors do not help create a welcoming learning environment and pose a logistical challenge in a school as large as Stoneman Douglas High, which has more than 3,200 students.
I&aposm looking to catch a football from Brady, at top speed," Allen joked, before we left the bus for a security line directly in front of the plane&aposs boarding staircase — a one plastic table, one metal detector situation that someone behind me in line referred to as "TSA-Light.
ELK POINT, S.D. (Reuters) - In this rural outpost of just over 1,900 residents, a local college student has become a courtroom sketch artist, trailers on Main Street are ersatz offices for a major law firm and members of an agricultural youth club are puzzled by a new metal detector at the local courthouse.
According to the lawsuit, Troy Ave had been scheduled to appear onstage as a guest of T. I. and entered Irving Plaza through the V.I.P. artist entrance, where security "did not search (either by pat down, wand, metal detector nor any other type of security device)" the rapper or any of his associates.
Since 2011, the TSA has offered PreCheck, which essentially offers pre-9/11 security for a price: Travelers at more than 150 airports keep their shoes and jackets on and their laptops and liquids in their bags, and they get to go through a regular metal detector rather than a body-scanning machine.
"At Summer Jam, which is arguably the largest hip-hop festival in the world, every single fan goes through a metal detector, and the artists and crew are also frisked by state police," said Carl Freed, a veteran concert producer whose company, Trevanna Entertainment, has worked on Summer Jam for more than two decades.
A large metal detector has been erected in the Senate workspace for reporters, and the press will be herded into velvet-roped holding pens outside the Senate chamber at certain times - a notable change from the normal rules of engagement on Capitol Hill, where journalists are largely free to roam the hallways to interview lawmakers.
My nerves are soooo bad right now.. this man just tried to run through tsa at the airport 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️ Law enforcement sources tell us the man ran from the screening area after he was told he couldn't go through the metal detector with his bag and to put it on the conveyor belt.
Farmer would go sleuthing in the archives of Arizona State University's Center for Meteorite Studies to find evidence of an undiscovered landfall in Canada, and Ward could build a rig that trailed an 11-foot metal detector behind a combine, which is how they unearthed $1 million in pallasite fragments from several square miles of Alberta farmland.
Instead of having to take off your shoes and light jacket, unpack laptops, tablets, and liquids from your hand luggage, and go through slow full-body scanners that create a bottleneck at the security checkpoint, PreCheck members can just put their bags through the x-ray machine, empty their pockets, and walk through a metal detector.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Warren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup MORE (D-Va.) singing the blues when one of the former vice presidential nominee's harmonicas set off an airport metal detector.
As the Secret Service put me through its security check — waving a hand-held metal detector over me and inspecting my bag — I watched as a long line of Bentleys, Rolls Royces and Maseratis snaked through the driveway, bearing Mar-a-Lago members in black-tie attire who gawked at the reporters as we gawked at them.
The Justice for Mario Woods Coalition protesters began gathering at 11am, just as Super Bowl City's gates opened and the throngs of tourists began...well, not pouring through, exactly, since each person had to empty their pockets, submit their backpacks and purses for checking, walk through a metal detector, and possibly submit to a wanding by a security guard if their belt or watch dinged the sensors.
Excitingly, scans with a metal detector indicated the presence of at least seven undiscovered and priceless bronze statues buried near the sunken ship, which sank off the Greek island of Antikythera in 1 BC. The doomed vessel was filled with art pieces and luxury items, including the Antikythera Mechanism—a geared device used to predict astronomical events such as eclipses and the movements of the Sun, Moon, and planets.
You see them go through a metal detector; they all remove various objects from their pockets and place them aside before being scanned: At one point in the video, Lochte playfully boops Feigen on the head with what appears to be his credential: "You can see the supposed victims arriving without signs of being physically or psychologically shaken, even joking amongst themselves," Blanc de Cnop said in a statement.
Adler also had Ivanovich admit that the agency that protects the President largely relied on Mar-a-Lago staff to determine whether to admit Zhang, didn't see red flags in the devices she carried when they showed up at a metal detector checkpoint inside the club, and asked no further questions of Zhang when she first arrived once they believed she was related to another club member with the same last name.

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