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		Definition of all-points bulletin in English: all-points bulletin(also APB) noun (in the US) a radio message sent to every officer in a police force giving details of a suspected criminal or stolen vehicle.  an all-points bulletin for two men was issued  Example sentencesExamples -  It was only then, on August 23, the agency sent out an all-points bulletin, launching law-enforcement agents on a frantic and futile search for the two men.
 -  Then, just to be sure nobody missed the point, the USGA sent out an all-points bulletin conveying the same message.
 -  For the past four years we have published our annual ‘America's Fattest Cities’ report in an attempt to send an all-points bulletin to the nation about our growing, appalling problem with obesity.
 -  Finally, news organizations intercepted an all-points bulletin from police scanners and broadcast the description to the public.
 -  He said all police stations were alerted through an all-points bulletin after which the top brass of the Defence Force were notified.
 -  New Mexico Attorney General Patricia Madrid had the best response: ‘I have put out an all-points bulletin for law enforcement to be on the lookout for politicians in favor of health care for the needy and against tax cuts for the wealthy.’
 -  The Anti-Kidnapping Squad was notified and an all-points bulletin was issued for police to be on the lookout for the Chevy.
 -  The FBI Director has vowed to make the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System - used for sending messages similar to an all-points bulletin - less slow and cumbersome.
 -  A few weeks ago we sent out an all-points bulletin at the behest of a curious reader, surprisingly without success.
 -  When she was kidnapped, an all-points bulletin went out in a very timely matter, but it stipulated that the information was not for press release.
 -  Two weeks later, the American Institute in Taiwan placed an all-points bulletin for him through the National Police Administration.
 -  An all-points bulletin has been posted for his arrest.
 -  Well, you know, they kept saying he's not a suspect, not a suspect, but I've never seen a simple witness being searched for with overhead helicopters, and all-points bulletins, the way they were looking for him yesterday.
 -  He said, ‘Did you put out an all-points bulletin for these two men?’
 -  This is an all-points bulletin: Lizz is back online!
 -  You don't look for a regular witness with an all-points bulletin.
 -  This super database, in turn, could be linked to facial-recognition cameras so that an all-points bulletin could go out for a potential terrorist the second the data-mining program detected a suspicious pattern of conduct.
 
    Definition of all-points bulletin in US English: all-points bulletin(also APB) nounɔl pɔɪnts ˈbʊlətn A radio message sent to every officer in a police force giving details of a suspected criminal or stolen vehicle.  an all-points bulletin for two men was issued  Example sentencesExamples -  He said, ‘Did you put out an all-points bulletin for these two men?’
 -  A few weeks ago we sent out an all-points bulletin at the behest of a curious reader, surprisingly without success.
 -  He said all police stations were alerted through an all-points bulletin after which the top brass of the Defence Force were notified.
 -  The FBI Director has vowed to make the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System - used for sending messages similar to an all-points bulletin - less slow and cumbersome.
 -  This is an all-points bulletin: Lizz is back online!
 -  It was only then, on August 23, the agency sent out an all-points bulletin, launching law-enforcement agents on a frantic and futile search for the two men.
 -  The Anti-Kidnapping Squad was notified and an all-points bulletin was issued for police to be on the lookout for the Chevy.
 -  Well, you know, they kept saying he's not a suspect, not a suspect, but I've never seen a simple witness being searched for with overhead helicopters, and all-points bulletins, the way they were looking for him yesterday.
 -  When she was kidnapped, an all-points bulletin went out in a very timely matter, but it stipulated that the information was not for press release.
 -  New Mexico Attorney General Patricia Madrid had the best response: ‘I have put out an all-points bulletin for law enforcement to be on the lookout for politicians in favor of health care for the needy and against tax cuts for the wealthy.’
 -  You don't look for a regular witness with an all-points bulletin.
 -  An all-points bulletin has been posted for his arrest.
 -  For the past four years we have published our annual ‘America's Fattest Cities’ report in an attempt to send an all-points bulletin to the nation about our growing, appalling problem with obesity.
 -  This super database, in turn, could be linked to facial-recognition cameras so that an all-points bulletin could go out for a potential terrorist the second the data-mining program detected a suspicious pattern of conduct.
 -  Then, just to be sure nobody missed the point, the USGA sent out an all-points bulletin conveying the same message.
 -  Finally, news organizations intercepted an all-points bulletin from police scanners and broadcast the description to the public.
 -  Two weeks later, the American Institute in Taiwan placed an all-points bulletin for him through the National Police Administration.
 
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