He further relies upon the fact that, unbeknown to him, his informant status had become public knowledge. |
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I have also twice had the experience of suddenly recognizing the description of another anthropologist's informant as a mutual friend. |
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The informant took this information to the US military police, who then informed the German police. |
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Their informant was the landlord, and, coming from such a source, the information could not have been discounted. |
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I came to know who the informant was because of a leak in the Crown attorney's office. |
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For example, one informant disliked scrolling to read columns and preferred page-wide blocks of text. |
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So they had this informant befriend me and tip me off that I was being monitored. |
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An informant tipped me off as to where he was seen last, and I was sure that he would still be there. |
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A former go-go dancer who now works as his paid informant, she pulls a small Ziploc bag from her purse and slides it across the table. |
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Since 1987 police can get a search warrant on the word of an informant who does not even have to be named. |
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The longer the time elapsed, the less likely that the informant has retained freshness of recollection or can offer new information. |
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The problem centred around intelligence from a police informant suggesting people other than Coghlan could have committed the murder. |
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Does this make you feel like throwing the book at your unsolicited informant, and to lose interest in reading on? |
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The informant was skilled at what he did and made sure the snake's fangs went in to the same two holes from the needles he had made earlier. |
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Any child suckled by this fairy would grow to be huge and strong, say the Bulgarians and say the Irish, said our informant. |
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According to notes by Harris dating to 1954, an Igbo informant told him that all of these were made by Ibibio. |
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The documents contained evidence from an informant that another suspect could have been responsible. |
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I'm not terribly interested in the dueling hagiologists and demonizers bickering over the historical legacy of the informant. |
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Steven Genovese and Mr Evitt, had discovered Gerald was an informant and had taped him speaking to his police handler. |
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All of the evidence came from the uncorroborated testimony of a private informant hired by the sheriff to conduct the sting operation. |
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He never gets to meet the informant as a sniper starts taking potshots at the building. |
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The informant laughed when he told her, so she guessed it must be someone important. |
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During police interviews Roberts denied the robbery and claimed that Lane was an informant who was being paid by the police to shop him. |
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The informant had a plan of double-crossing us from the beginning, and sold us out to some civilian from this area. |
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Interpretation of elements and whole compositions often varies according to the informant. |
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On the minimalist view, he was guilty of importing as an accessory or in complicity with the informant. |
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He made a counter-accusation against the informant for betraying military information. |
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Where the informant is a witness, then he or she must be called to give evidence. |
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An informant told them that the riot was between the peace bureau and a group of politicians. |
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Federal prosecutors will assess whether any information offered is strong enough to allow an informant on to the fast track. |
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This includes discussions between the defendants and the informant in both Arabic and Urdu. |
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Well, being a snitch or an informant does not make you martyr or mean that you are really copping out. |
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Nevertheless, after one informant taught Tommy Mulligan enough Slovak so they could converse, he became an acceptable companion. |
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Liability of the informant to a fine if the birth is not reported within the period required by law. |
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Also the experiment may have been actually performed by his informant, though the informant may just have relied on other well credentialed chemists. |
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Undercover operations are generally structured in such a way as to create free-standing conspiracies that do not involve the material participation of the informant. |
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The deal the German government might make with an informant has ignited a moral powder keg: can the state bend the law to suit its interests? |
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That being said, there are inherent limitations to a case study approach based primarily on key informant interviews. |
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The D. E. A. cobbled together informant networks and undercover operations aimed at traffickers linked to the insurgents. |
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On January 9th, the complaint says, the informant agreed to forge Saidakhmetov's signature on a new travel document. |
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Around 1970, an informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration got blown away, and the D. E. A. heard that Scarpa was the triggerman. |
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To Connolly and Morris, Bulger was a TE, or top-echelon informant, the highest designation in the Bureau for a snitch. |
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Yesterday, according to our informant, Perelmann's son spent all day and all night in a ten-gallon hat of thus far unknown paternal associations. |
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One young scientist informant told me that the cultural norm in DFO is to not rock the boat, and that this cultural norm intimidates scientists. |
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This was echoed by a peer reviewer informant who said that there is never enough money and changing the mix would not make much of a difference. |
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The main issue on the application was the alleged recantations by a jailhouse informant who had testified against Mr. Tremblay. |
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This request presented the informant with a problem, for he had no conception of signs representing just a vowel or a consonant, and for a long time his efforts were derided. |
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Trust levels in women's colonies are low, with everyone suspecting each other of being an informant. |
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Protecting its most valued informant may well explain why it took decades to bring the sixteenth Street Church bombers to justice. |
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A man like Ti, my informant explains, buys jewels whenever he is in the money, to sell or hock when times are hard. |
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These findings were further corroborated with the results from the case studies and key informant interviews. |
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A key informant in one region noted that they are reluctant to advertise too much because they have had to turn down eligible applicants. |
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According to the FBI, talbot continued to meet and chat online with the informant. |
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The evaluation team used the key informant interviews to gather additional background information on the Agreements. |
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An informant may be a member of the public, a victim of crime, a criminal or a police officer. |
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No significant differences in the evidence from the key informant interviews conducted for this national evaluation were identified. |
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There I was thinking I would bludge off one of the nominated bands, and my informant tells me that even the nominees only get two tickets to share between them! |
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Is it possible that in 1687-8 his informant was punning with Joutel? |
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Mr. Ken told me that the rat was an informant for the enemy. |
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In Twin Creeks, Cole and Dillon followed FBI agent Haynes to a rendezvous with an informant who disclosed that Vincenzo is planning to attend a meeting in Philadelphia. |
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Since he has passed the requisite security check, the Bureau has obviously forgotten about the incident, but the informant, if still alive, could destroy Michael's chances. |
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In April of this year, the FBI tried to recruit a member of the guantanamo defense team as an informant. |
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They want the benefits of being an informant and the income from doing something illegal. |
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Prosecutors claim that Monsegur helped prevent as many as 300 cyberattacks during his time as an informant. |
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The bureau, however, dropped the confidential informant, Emad Salem, who had insinuated himself into the plot. |
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It was the first time she spoke about working as a confidential informant with anyone other than her osi agents. |
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The adapter learned from his informant that each regular stipple of the Phoenician consonantal alphabet represented a particular recurrent syllable of the Phoenician language. |
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Bede apparently had no informant at any of the main Mercian religious houses. |
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In addition to key informant interviews and project file reviews, the evaluation team also consulted media reports and websites to gather more data on project results. |
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Case study and key informant interviews in the current evaluation confirm that there has been an improvement in this area in the intervening period. |
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Any informant who enters the Heritage Front or a similar group has to maintain his credibility with his associates, otherwise he would not remain a trusted member for long. |
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An informant whose cover is blown may not be useful any more. |
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Not many circumstances exist that would force such disclosures by the Commissioner, but trying to explain away those circumstances may be unsettling to the informant. |
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This section of the report presents the findings, derived from the document and data review and key informant interviews, as well as the recommendations and management response. |
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With the help of Hutch's street-savvy informant Huggy Bear, the two begin to unravel the mysterious murder case. |
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It is Gautier, a journalist rather than a poet, who is the best informant. |
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Upon his arrest on information from a Stationers' Company informant, Lilburne was brought before the Court of Star Chamber. |
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Yet, given that Pliny had not heard the word directly from a Cimbric informant, it cannot be ruled out that the word is in fact Gaulish instead. |
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Chambers gives the example of an interloper, an informant whose use of Canadian raising is atypical of Torontarians of his generation. |
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As one lawyer informant noted, the Court has internalized the need to take this factor into account to such an extent that the formal recital of that consideration is usually not needed. |
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The latter information was based solely on the uncorroborated beliefs of an informant, and was disclosed even though the Service was aware of reports of human rights abuses by security forces in that country. |
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We would also like to point out that our informant did not use his given surname for the interview, but used his birth name instead. |
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However, one key informant stated that his organization had accessed the OD component to provide training for museums in governance and fundraising, among other things. |
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My informant seemed to look upon the swift as an uncanny bird, and called it by a name I had never heard before, devil-screecher. |
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One informant, an Afghan money changer, speaks of young boys being kidnapped in the marketplace before the Taliban took over. |
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She needs to make sure the informant is alive, but he needs him dead. |
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News International was like a copper's nark, Rumfitt continued, but the case of Murdoch stood out because the prosecution allowed the informant to run the investigation. |
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In February 1995, an informant, seeing an RFJ matchbook and motivated by the reward, went to the U. S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan and provided information leading to Yousef's whereabouts. |
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One key informant involved with the JP Program advised that in view of the relatively small number of JPs able to handle youth cases, the impact of the YCJA on JP Court has been minimal. |
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The only ground for Mr. Tremblay's application related to the statements of a jailhouse informant, who had testified that the accused had confessed to him when they were both in custody. |
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The main evidence against him was a forensic report on the fire, later shown to be bunk, and the testimony of a jailhouse informant who claimed to have heard him confess. |
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Key informant interviews were undertaken to supplement research and gain first hand knowledge of experience in dealing with this issue from program managers. |
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One key informant cited statistics from the United States that indicate that the most significant reasons for Aboriginal students to leave university are homesickness and pregnancy. |
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Maybe I should give myself a cool informant name like Deepthroat or something. |
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In 1994, the Review Committee investigated allegations that, among other things, a CSIS informant had created, funded and built the white-supremacist Heritage Front organization. |
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But the man due to plant the gelignite bomb was a police informant. |
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The informant learns his language by formal training and, more importantly, by constant exposure to its use. He cannot repeat to the linguist what he has never seen or heard. |
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The latter have long since carried the day against the allegorically credulous Graves and his ignorant or unscrupulous informant, the Sufi mystagogue votary Omar Ali-Shah. |
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The informant seemed skittish, as if he was about to rabbit. |
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Reese Witherspoon plays a cop who finds herself protecting the wife of a Mob informant who, for reasons not worth mentioning, is wanted by both the cops and the underworld. |
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Various informants lamented the absence of a cytotechnology training programme, which one informant mentioned used to exist, and a few espoused its recreation. |
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The identity of the informant is known only through the memoires of French diplomat Philippe de Commines as Robert Stillington, the Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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We learned the language with the help of a native informant. |
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