But without effective compartmentation, a single, well-placed mole can trigger an intelligence leak of catastrophic proportions. |
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Songs occasionally break out into well-placed free jazz trances, which offer welcome relief from the sometimes cloying vocals. |
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Suddenly, both boxers were on him, landing well-placed punches and dazing him for a moment. |
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Overall, the driver does not feel underprivileged, and a sweet gear change combined with well-placed pedals certainly help. |
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Close to Stockbridge with its excellent range of delicatessens, eateries and boutiques, the apartments are also well-placed for supermarkets. |
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There are ample and well-placed grab handles for front and rear passengers. |
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Past the flailing dramatics it will come down to a well-placed drop-step or well-timed tip-in. |
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The music is clearly printed and includes well-placed pedal markings and good fingering. |
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So, I am well-placed to make a comparison between the French and Anglo-Saxon system. |
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We are also well-placed to move forward with the continued expansion of our market position in Europe and North America. |
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A group of sentinels stood to stop the elated pilots, but were gunned down with one well-placed salvo from the Omegas. |
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The side view would be slabby except that it is broken well by a crease along the doorhandle lines and a well-placed rubbing strip. |
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Didn't I make you laugh, with my laconic, self-deprecatory wit and easy facility with the well-placed bon mot? |
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In his many evocations, he renders his sense of place and otherness with deliberate diction and well-placed references. |
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A series of well-placed shots saw her level the scores and keep up the momentum to win the fourth game. |
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However, he pulled himself together and near corners scored frequently with well-placed lefts to the nose, drawing blood. |
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The side view would be slabby except that it is broken well by a crease along the door handle lines and a well-placed rubbing strip. |
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Now they have an opportunity to underscore that atonement with a few well-placed phone calls in defense of democracy and the rule of law. |
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The pianist augments many of these mid tempo pieces with lilting harmonics, a deft right hand, and well-placed chord clusters. |
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A man with a small revolver was trying to sneak up on them, and Niane kindly ended his existence with a well-placed.45 slug in his forehead. |
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Same as last year, a secure fit comes from two large, well-placed Velcro straps, with the option of laces to snug 'em down even more. |
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The city's elites thought they had dodged a bullet by pulling some well-placed political strings within the state government. |
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If it wasn't for a few well-placed headshots by several other Marines the group would have certainly been decimated. |
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He then popped up a well-placed heater on the 3-2 pitch, ending the threat. |
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As McEvoy increased his ride's pace, the nine-strong field began to string out and Fallon in third place looked well-placed to mount a challenge. |
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A few well-placed henchmen and gunmen accompanied by a sniper can easily take out your entire family if you're not careful. |
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His connections to senior criminal organisations and well-placed hoods are known to police. |
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It keeps many thousands of people in work and a few of the well-placed in clover. |
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The birds then obligingly dropped their feces into well-placed plastic flowerpots near popular perches throughout a large, wooded test area. |
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In 3,000 words or so of journalistic pointillism, McGeough paints his picture of America's predatory cynicism with artful little dabs and daubs of well-placed fact. |
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Dean is a fighter, albeit one who needs to learn that in an ideological spat, a well-placed jab often can do more damage than a barrage of roundhouse punches. |
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A sense of humour and the odd well-placed swear word help me get through the day, too! |
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Russia is particularly well-placed to get a foot in the door because of their mutual economic links. |
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The fsb, the successor to the KGB, allegedly even had a case file on him, according to one well-placed security source. |
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Yes, they may be painful, but they are vital to demonstrating that people's confidence in us is well-placed. |
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After a feisty campaign, in which she said she would cut pork like she once castrated pigs, Ms Ernst is well-placed to capture a Democratic seat. |
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In some well-placed ones, you can enjoy a drink or dine while musing about the far off horizon. |
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Indeed, clubs play on that calumny to cover their tracks, ever ready with an insinuation or well-placed leak concerning the real reason behind a manager's departure. |
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The use of sign language and well-placed moments of silence add to the richness of the material. |
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It's easy to spend hundreds of dollars on halogen pot lights or track lighting, but nothing gets the job done quite like a string of well-placed Christmas lights. |
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Remember that a well-placed strafe will chew up an airplane on the ground. |
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The birdshot loads have already accounted for a respectable number of venomous Mississippi snakes and I even bagged a beaver with a well-placed charge of buckshot. |
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The United States may withdraw non-essential staff from its embassy in Indonesia because of increasing concerns about the security of its citizens, well-placed sources say. |
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Nicolaus Copernicus is the Latinate name of the renowned astronomer and polymath, born in 1473 to a well-placed mercantile family in the Polish town of Torun. |
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And such ebullience would appear to be well-placed, after they pushed global superpowers USA all the way and ensured Canada will be watching Germany 2010 from home. |
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As the great grandson of the slave-owner, Hezekiah, a Johnny Reb, Foote was well-placed to write about the battles from a Southern perspective. |
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A well-placed tiara can rescue the lankest of bobs and tame the most unruly of curls. |
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Thanks to a few well-placed contacts, François went on to join all-powerful French broadcasting company the ORTF where he worked as a floor manager, producer and producer-in-chief. |
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One of the easiest ways to build excitement in your verbal messages and attention from your audiences is to introduce well-placed pauses just before you provide a salient point or a punch line. |
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All these projects and developments have resulted in an increased demand for specialised insurance services which QIC is well-placed to provide. |
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In this sense, the concern of political economy with assymetries of information among political actors is well-placed. |
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But his advantages are national too: Algeria was a pillar of the non-aligned movement and well-placed to act as a go-between between north and south. |
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The ICT sector is particularly well-placed to offer flexible working opportunities, given that the technology itself facilitates teleworking and time-flexible arrangements. |
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He caved-in the side of the barrel with a single well-placed kick. |
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A double-steal put two runners in scoring position, and both charged home on well-placed grounders up the first-base line by Tiffany Lookabill and Alex Bates. |
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A double-steal put tworunners in scoring position, and both charged home on well-placed grounders up the first-base line by Tiffany Lookabill and Alex Bates. |
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