But I did witness firsthand the fabled white noise that they pipe in to calm those nervous programmers. |
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I used to work in an office as a certified public accountant and know firsthand of the care that was taken with clients' personal information. |
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He went to find the money brokers, to see firsthand the chains of gold that held them to their task. |
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Those who work at the Department of Defense's only mortuary in the continental United States see firsthand a grim reality of war. |
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As Wakefield learned firsthand, the Sioux's patience was not without limits. |
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I join in all who can praise you because they too have experienced firsthand the unfailingness of your love. |
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I recently learned firsthand what goes into making an independent film, but the process of recording and marketing a record are a mystery! |
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But nobody, not even the most dedicated footslogger on the SoHo treadmill, could have known everything in these three shows firsthand. |
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A kitchen galley looks down on diners, perhaps the chefs use their lofty position to gather some firsthand feedback on the food. |
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Leon knew firsthand what a flirt and tease Barbie was, she fooled with all the men. |
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He knows firsthand how cornering a Gentile for his flesh, be it a pound or, in the case of the footballer, a centigram, can backfire. |
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The team watches the success of its efforts from another room, not privy to reaping the benefits firsthand. |
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The students were required to visit child care centers in order to gain firsthand experiences. |
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She claimed to be resting her mind and collecting material firsthand for a piece she intended to write about domestics. |
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He witnessed firsthand the rigorous but gratifying demands of entrepreneurship. |
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I learned firsthand how these Olympic competitors use the steep banks to reach top speed. |
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Using a single-head machine to stitch out my creations, I was able to see firsthand the extensiveness of the software's capabilities. |
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Lisa, there were some American women journalists who were embedded with the military who knew what was going on firsthand. |
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Getting firsthand accounts from eyewitnesses is paramount to the story, noted Benedict. |
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His loathing of imperialism was visceral, because he knew, firsthand, what it meant. |
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Though it may be the power of suggestion, the firsthand knowledge implanted in the piece is obvious on stage. |
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When the consultants leave, they take firsthand knowledge of how to maintain and update your B2C system with them. |
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At the parish level I have experienced firsthand the shifting sands of Anglicanism from covenant to contract. |
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Both Max and a persuasive emailer with firsthand knowledge have convinced me that there was no monkey business with the economic assumptions. |
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I have witnessed firsthand the startling inconsistency with which Corporate America deals with singledom. |
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Well, the people who make a big deal about it have never seen it firsthand, it's still glamourized in their heads. |
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In the Paradiso Dante experiences the mystery of the Absolute firsthand, and thereby finds it certain and everlasting. |
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Recreational diving enables us to experience those underwater wonders firsthand. |
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The author has provided what is certain to be an epic firsthand account of a critical episode in that acutely divisive era. |
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Many have open kitchens where you can see firsthand that there are no health-code violations, plus you can watch the cooks preparing your food. |
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I spent 1978 in Liberia learning firsthand about the ecumenical church of Jesus Christ. |
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The new teachers ended up visiting a Navajo hogan and learning firsthand about family life in the rural areas. |
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Be the first to know when there is a new project within your scope of activities, firsthand account, directly and without the least delay. |
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And I am intent on travelling widely to learn firsthand the challenges that face First Nations and the opportunities available to communities. |
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I got to a firsthand look at the expertise of all the people involved in bringing in the ship. |
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Such conferences would offer greater firsthand experience in fostering and pursuing the emergence of leaders and teachers. |
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It was an opportunity for him to share this part of his life with us and allow us to discover his passion firsthand. |
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Here, in this extremely remote place, many thousands gathered to hear the Gospel message and to witness the demonstration of its power firsthand. |
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This agreement is welcome news to Segal as she sees firsthand the disintegration of the collections in the archive she directs. |
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One delegate underscored the importance of hearing about the experiences of migrants firsthand. |
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Then in March 2006, they went over for two weeks and saw the situation firsthand. |
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The firsthand account about that of Montreuil gives some indication of their strengths and weaknesses. |
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One of the features of such a program would be to provide all students with opportunities to experience the workplace firsthand. |
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Working in and seeing firsthand a true rainforest was an experience they'd never had. |
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Most of the delegates here have never seen a minefield or experienced firsthand the horror caused by landmines. |
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He gives a bravura physical performance of the act of dying that can only have been born of extensive firsthand experience. |
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Where she traversed historical or theological ground that I know firsthand, I was delighted over and over again by how accessibly and yet accurately she explained things. |
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I love meeting Newfoundlanders and getting firsthand exposure to the diversity that exists in the province. |
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Although the reader does not witness firsthand the killing of Beau Boutan, his dead body remains unburied and visible throughout most of the text. |
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From firsthand observation and dozens of interviews, we can offer you a walkthrough down the road to Hollywood. |
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Chrono, her demonic familiar, is filled with firsthand knowledge of the armies of the netherworld, and this could provide the Order with the necessary edge. |
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Baker knows firsthand the devastating effects of MSA, a neurodegenerative terminal illness that causes slurred speech and loss of muscle coordination. |
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It's an unfortunate time for England, because I know how that can affect a team firsthand. |
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Anybody having experienced the effects of war firsthand will understand the deceit and perversion in calling these games a reflection of global events. |
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The member, a backbencher, has experienced it firsthand with the introduction of this bill which went through committee to have it made votable. |
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She saw firsthand the abject conditions of the working people there. |
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What makes a 33-year-old director decide to debut with a film set in an era she did not experience firsthand? |
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LaPlante has witnessed firsthand the paradox of dementia and Alzheimer's, with alternating phases of deterioration and lucidity. |
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I saw personally, firsthand, what drug use and drug abuse is doing to an underprivileged population. |
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From firsthand experience, I know exactly what Justice Thomas is describing. |
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Of course, her firsthand knowledge of tae kwon do would help her cause. |
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The audience was spellbound to hear panelist Zin Mar Aung give her dramatic, firsthand account of life behind bars in Burma. |
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Korematsu knew firsthand the dangers of war-time hysteria and pleaded that we not make that mistake again. |
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And the general's going to be getting some boots on the ground here in the coming days to make a firsthand assessment, to see how things are going. |
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Documents and firsthand accounts of Clausewitz at war by others are few and far between. |
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A starburst shrapnel scar across her hand is a reminder of the first time she witnessed the horror firsthand. |
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Whichever situation is represented here, the painting seems like a snapshot of lion behavior, a realistic representation of a true-life event the painter witnessed firsthand. |
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As an old soldier myself, I have seen firsthand the mayhem that war can produce. |
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Dr. Nagle, 52, knows firsthand what it is like to haul away mountains of refuse. |
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I'd like to start off by thanking AECL for giving me the opportunity of seeing this mock-up firsthand. |
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As a small business person I can tell members firsthand how important it is to have good relations with one's best customers. |
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We have firsthand experience with doctors and others who lightly toss aside this disease as easily curable. |
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I've learned over the years that firsthand experience on the site is really edifying. |
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What follows is her firsthand account of daily life in Iraq. |
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Brenda vanDuinkerken knows firsthand how difficult it can be to live with celiac disease, a medical condition linked to gluten intolerance. |
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At a support group, you'll find other people who are willing to share their firsthand experience with thyroid cancer. |
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She has firsthand impressions of a young country woman experiencing life in a bedsit in the big city, savouring her freedom and coping with the difficulties. |
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Going through the files, I found a gripping firsthand account of the hijacking itself. |
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As such, the poem examines firsthand and historically, personally and objectively, the complex responsibility of the artist to self and environment. |
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In the morning the MC practiced with the helicopters, honing skills and learning firsthand how turbulent a stealthy insertion by flight can be. |
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It was a chilling, firsthand account of one of the world's most feared men. |
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It's not hugely surprising that many male commenters may not have witnessed sexism or discrimination firsthand. |
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Agency personnel will give their firsthand account of the event and the lessons learned from this devastating incident. |
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These firsthand accounts offer a range of perspectives that make this series useful to both patients and professionals. |
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With two expectant mums and seven new mums all based at the same office, Tommee Tippee is making the most of firsthand experience. |
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I experienced this difference of opinion firsthand. |
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Mr. Gordon, who turned 100 in July and was active at Kidder until General Electric acquired it in 1986, has firsthand Wall Street experience that may be unsurpassed. |
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The value of firsthand observations, chosen from the sources with care, compensates, however, for his lack of originality and contemporaneousness. |
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Radomski does not provide a firsthand account from that player. |
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From Cato comes the earliest extant firsthand account of Roman conquest. |
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After hearing a firsthand account, many people will understand the threat the wild poliovirus still poses to children in certain areas of the world. |
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This human portrait of Brother John is a bit of a departure from these kinds of memorial circulars but it is a firsthand account of one who was with him through these years of leadership. |
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You'll socialize with like-minded farm direct marketers and you'll see firsthand the workings of a successful agritourism farm in season. |
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This is a critically important role, and something I've seen firsthand. |
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Those who leave take firsthand information on working conditions, shelter, healthcare, education and social relations that falter the proliferation of fantasies, or the criminal activities of people without qualm. |
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Students will learn firsthand about the work done by museologists by handling antique items from our educational collection and preparing a fact sheet on each item. |
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You've seen China's economic expansion firsthand. |
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Medieval European writers, unacquainted with Homer firsthand, found in the Troy legend a rich source of heroic and romantic storytelling and a convenient framework into which to fit their own courtly and chivalric ideals. |
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To enable us to make the right decisions, a level-headed analysis should be based on firsthand information and expertise on the issues and in the field. |
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They gave the students firsthand knowledge of healthy practices and instructed the janitor and school-meals staff about vector control and safe food-handling methods. |
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A number of individuals engaged in peer review, including some outside of Canada, have firsthand experience with uncooperative institutions who have failed to respond to, or follow up with, allegations. |
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In3 attendees will get a chance to see firsthand the next generation in bifurcation stenting. |
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Working as a nurse for Mercy Home Care in Springfield, Ohio, Kristina Clum saw, firsthand, seniors' need for non-medical home care. |
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When the Socceroos take on South Korea in the final of the Asian Cup on Saturday, they will have firsthand knowledge of who and what they are about to face. |
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However, these foolish examples should not detract from the advantages of providing firsthand assistance to vulnerable populations in whatever capacity possible. |
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I know firsthand what a family goes through. |
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The third was Thomas Greenway, who had been Premier of Manitoba from 1887 to 1900, and for a time its Agriculture Minister, and who had firsthand knowledge of the West's attitude to railway rates. |
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I have witnessed firsthand the plight of many of our brothers and sisters who through no fault of their own found themselves in extremely difficult circumstances. |
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It is generally better for you to disclose to your co-workers yourself so that you can present the information firsthand in the way that seems best to you. |
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I have seen firsthand the dedication and perseverance of our Olympic hopefuls, and their performances in the months leading up to the Games have given us a taste of the excitement to come. |
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Study groups offer a firsthand experience and place where we can individually or as a group embark on a project to train ourselves and others to become better teachers. |
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This is very important for Japan, a country that has experienced the horrors of war firsthand. It is only natural that the interpretation of the Constitution should spur wide debate. |
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The terms of that strategy were defined by the collective vision, expertise and firsthand experience of more than 700 cancer practitioners and survivors from coast to coast. |
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Mr Fab and the Hubba crew held down the musical machinations as suburban tweens got a firsthand introduction to the hyphy movement. |
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It was 35 years ago that I learned, firsthand, about the negative externalities of American driving. |
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Originally published in French as Tout bouge autour de moi, this book is his firsthand account of the disaster and its aftermath. |
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He took on the challenge to see firsthand the problems facing the Amazon rain forest, through which the long river winds. |
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This serves to contextualize the material, as readers can see firsthand content described in the text. |
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She gladly gives her time to the oldtimers, witnessing firsthand the power of music to lift spirits and ease stress. |
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As a Marine Corps gunnery sergeant with children in the EFMP, I know firsthand the damage misinformation can cause to our Marines and their families. |
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His fieldwork and firsthand research set new standards for the time. |
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Guests staying at Melhana can experience the opulence firsthand as they sleep in rooms decorated with fresh flowers and furnished with four-poster beds and antique highboys. |
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Some Kumon Center owners are former teachers, while others are parents who became franchisees after seeing firsthand the benefits of the Kumon method of learning. |
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He traveled to the major cities of Europe to deal with the church's moral problems firsthand, notably simony and clerical marriage and concubinage. |
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There is firsthand evidence in a poem by the captured Carmelite friar Robert Baston, written just after the battle, that one or both sides employed slingers and crossbowmen. |
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Storm Surge is a powerful account of Sandy's growth, evolution and aftermath, told by an atmospheric scientist who lives in New York City and experienced the storm firsthand. |
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