I certainly didn't expect to have an in-house investigator running over my every word looking for evidence to incriminate me. |
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During either stage, the investigator stops the test if the volunteer faints or develops low blood pressure. |
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With selective breeding, the investigator can shape behavior to reflect specific features or symptoms of a mental disorder. |
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He believes any investigator chosen to speak as a product advocate must be a recognizable thought leader. |
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Would another investigator, a plant physiologist or mammalogist for example, have interpreted the data in the same way? |
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You see, before I was a journalist, I worked for a living as an investigator of corporate racketeers. |
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In the final step, the investigator cuts plugs to fit the wells of an agarose electrophoresis gel. |
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He is an internationally recognized investigator in the areas of immunology, molecular biology, signal transduction and gene transcription. |
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He became an investigator, principally focusing on white-collar crime and political corruption cases. |
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Often, forensic testimony is dismissed on a technicality, like an assumption the investigator made or the way he described something to the jury. |
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The series, which follows the adventures of a single mother turned private investigator, also helped him first strike gold in publishing. |
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The red herrings don't seem as cheap as they often do in murder mysteries, and Jerry is far from the infallible, all-knowing investigator. |
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One senior investigator was found by the three judges to have falsified statements attributed to Murphy. |
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Furthermore, that is a question into which no investigator or prosecutor can enquire. |
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The actor bites amusingly into his slightly sinister role as a suspicious investigator. |
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Let's say that an investigator stumbled upon this and was blackmailed into resigning. |
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He's a brilliant private investigator with a reputation for bringing missing children safely home. |
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He was a unique investigator, however loony you might have found his results. |
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The Executive Branch arrogates the authority to become the investigator, the prosecutor, the judge, the jury, and then the executioner. |
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The commish sent an investigator to pick through the bones and one year later, the results came through in the mail. |
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The lead investigator is a professor of physiological science at the University of California, Los Angeles. |
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Her address and phone number had been blagged out of BT by the private investigator. |
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Since you are not an investigator, save additional interrogatory questions for those who are. |
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During the past three years, he has been a private tutor, a translator and a market investigator. |
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The first choice faced by the investigator is whether to use line transects or point transects. |
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Instead, the investigator turned out to be a grave young man attired in a three-piece suit with Edwardian collar and gold watch fob. |
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He was appointed special investigator by the chancellery of the present Social Democratic chancellor. |
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There are various techniques available to the forensic investigator in this context. |
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The police investigator also said Nini had tried to bribe him several times, once offering five billion meticais. |
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The investigator found that the council was not blameworthy of doing anything wrong in the circumstances. |
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He has been the primary proponent, chief scientist, and principal investigator of numerous research missions. |
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According to the investigator from the Clay County Carrier Newspaper, there were no prints and no marks inside any of the circles. |
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We as a municipality then continued our investigation by appointing a private investigator. |
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He's a real-life medical fraud investigator who helped catch that homicidal doctor. |
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As the project leader and principal investigator, it was one of my responsibilities to honcho the selection of a name. |
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He was a novelist, a critic, a journalist, a pamphleteer, an investigator and he also saw writing as a way of thinking about problems. |
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He told the investigator he had tried to deradicalize another man in the past, although he couldn't remember that individual's name. |
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Allen's an investigator there, a boozy, chauvinistic hotshot who solves all the tough cases with the help of his connections on the street. |
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The couple contacted Woolwich psychic and paranormal investigator Gary Stock to find out if the house was haunted. |
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The three research assistants and the chief investigator made initial individual readings and codings of the documents' references to composing. |
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This is no revelation to a seasoned investigator, but to the greenhorn, it can be a little overwhelming. |
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You have the qualification to be a top investigator or researcher as you doggedly dig out the facts of whatever matter you are pursuing. |
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It is when actions do not fit the character that the investigator starts to dig a little harder. |
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If the investigator didn't dig hard enough and fast enough, the whole issue would collapse as the walls caved in on him. |
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The beardie who wrote the article proudly displays the card of an FBI investigator. |
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How, then, should a scientifically minded investigator assess her testimony in contrast to Mom's account of events? |
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Before surgery and for three days postoperatively, the principle investigator or designee performed skin assessments observing for pressure ulcer incidence. |
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The investigator found that multiple animal species are infected with various hemoparasites and found a novel hemoparasite in the Sumatran rhinoceroses that were evaluated. |
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They have a top cold case investigator working on this case with them. |
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They have called instead for an independent inquiry by an external investigator and warned that public anger in the area over the latest tragedy was now barely containable. |
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A little pliancy in the mind of an investigator can't hurt either. |
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While the investigator fleshes out the complex, engaging character of the woman, the film draws out the equally complex and engaging character of the detective. |
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An eminent medical investigator followed it up a year later. |
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Alastair Oswald, a landscape investigator for English Heritage, said the foundations of the former York Archbishop's Palace lay beneath the garth. |
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In 1845 a Russian investigator disguised as a Kazakh visited Tarbagatai in Xinjiang and confirmed that British goods preponderated there among imported manufactures. |
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The lawsuit judgment noted that a private investigator hired by the injured women and the ongoing police investigation eventually linked him with the vehicle. |
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It remains unclear how much information the government has about his actions and whether the lawyers and clients who retained the private investigator knew of any wiretapping. |
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The investigator leading the battle against bootleggers has complained to the Crown Office that procurators fiscal are ignoring clear-cut cases of copyright theft. |
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It might be argued that a Hawthorne effect was created while the investigator gave a brief talk on changing attitudes toward sexuality before collecting data. |
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Every detractor, accuser, finger-pointer, critic, opponent, enemy, investigator was faced down and confronted by a politician who seemed to be made of pure granite. |
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In generative dialectology, the investigator holds that the language exists within the speaker as a competence which is never fully realized in performance. |
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On that fateful Friday, July 13th, Sanders joined Democratic staff investigator Scott Armstrong in questioning butterfield. |
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According to court testimony by the lead NCIS investigator, it contained various mobile phones and even valuable letters. |
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The private investigator contacted the doctor who was listed on the death certificate, which is required by law in California. |
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Schubert is hoping to expand the project statewide and hire a full-time investigator. |
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The message came from a transcript of micro-cassettes recovered from private investigator gleen Mulcaire's home. |
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Gary Gelinger, an investigator with the state police, is in McLean interviewing the neighbors of the Hajney family. |
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Later, Carmela finds one lawyer, but the effort to reach the unreported assets depends on the work of an investigator who bows out when he learns who is involved. |
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Doucette says the file indicates that an investigator telephoned her, but she did not return the call. |
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Kolar was hired by Boulder D.A. Mary Keenan Lacy in the spring of 2004 and stepped into the lead investigator role a year later. |
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Ted Tarbell is the principal investigator for Hinode's Solar Optical Telescope at Lockheed Martin in Palo Alto, Calif. |
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When the sleuthing business or a stakeout is at a lull, private investigator Savannah Reid passes the time reading steamy romance novels. |
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A Unit investigator examined the body of the deceased, and ordered a medical examiner to re-examine it and report on the cause and time of death. |
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As a last resort, they called in an animal Cracker, a psychic investigator, who said she believed the dog may be in the Killiecrankie area. |
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Jerrod Metsker, 24, was the last person seen with the girl at the trailer park where they lived, a sheriff's investigator said. |
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The investigator suspected the poor dead bastards were just a vodka troika that had cheerily frozen to death. |
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Another investigator, David Mushet, was able to infer that wootz was made by fusion. |
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A Daily Mirror investigator approached one clocker, former roofer Geoff Brooks. |
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As a former fire marshal and fire investigator, Whitstine has worked with insurers before and used trained dogs to help pinpoint arson. |
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Andrew Boyd, Assistant Professor of Biomedical and Health Information Sciences at UIC and principal investigator on the study. |
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He pledged to hunt down the death squads after sending Britain's chief war crimes investigator to the Balkans to find proof of Serb mass murder. |
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Throughout the trial, there was no indication that any patient or investigator was able to unblind the medication. |
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The investigator took ROM measurements for the metacarpophalangeal joints, the interphalangeal joints, and the wrist. |
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Nationally recognized investigator Al Schweitzer spoke to the Bellingham Real Estate Investors Network on Wednesday, Aug. |
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He did so using a false name and a Social Security number that had been issued to a woman in another state, the investigator said. |
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Diamond has a lot going for it when it comes to spintronics, indicates lead investigator Chris Hammel. |
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A sheriff's office investigator was called and found what appeared to be bleach, muriatic acid, blood and possible body fluids, he said. |
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But the day's most confrontational exchange came during the testimony of coroner's investigator Elissa Fleak. |
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Anight a North East private investigator targeted former PM Gordon Brown on behalf of unidentified journalists. |
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Professor and Director of Monish Heart, at Monish Medical Centre in Melbourne, Australia and the principal investigator of the EVOLVE clinical study. |
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Postoperatively, all patients were assessed by a blinded investigator, who recorded pain intensity, sedation levels, mood, and hourly analgesia requirements. |
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Los Angeles County coroner's investigator Elissa Fleak described the stash of pills, prescription drugs and medical equipment she found in Jackson's bedroom. |
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The main character in Throwaway Girl is a lawyer turned private investigator who started out as an FBI agent and has the unlikely name of Augustine Flood. |
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And Los Angeles County Coroner's investigator elissa Fleak detailed the huge stash of pills, prescription drugs and medical equipment she found in Jackson's bedroom. |
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Hasikos has attacked the deal signed by the previous administration with the waste disposal unit, going as far as to appoint an investigator to look into a possible scandal. |
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Francis Halzen, a physics professor at the University of Wisconsin who is the principal investigator for the project, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. |
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You want to make sure it's being faithful to the thing that you love,'' said Olivia Colman, who plays detective Ellie Miller alongside David Tennant's investigator Alec Hardy. |
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These findings involving 144 North Texas children aged 10 to 14 demonstrate the need for further research, said Kimberly Fulda, DrPH, the study's principal investigator. |
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Spence is the lead investigator at UCLA for a national clinical trial for the drug secretin, which has shown promise for a certain subgroup of autistic patients. |
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