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en It appears that the letter sent to me may contain enough spores to kill well over a 100,000 people, but it also may well have evidence, fingerprints or anything else,

en Thus far, we have no evidence of any growth that would suggest we are seeing any spores,

en Under those same conditions, one-minute exposure could kill 99.99% of other waterborne pathogens that do not exist as spores.

en Say, for instance, you're sprayed with anthrax from an aerosol source, or it gets on you from a letter, ... Our research shows that if the clothes are put in a sealed plastic bag and then your body washed with soap and water, that should eliminate the spores. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness.

en No eyewitnesses, no confession, no fingerprints. This is about as flimsy a circumstantial evidence case as I've ever seen.

en More and more people are going to fall into the alternative minimum tax trap unbeknownst to them until they get the nice letter from the IRS that says it appears you are subject to AMT.

en We appreciate the chairman responding to us but we also find his response deeply disturbing. The letter appears to have been written without any investigation of the specific facts in this case. It also appears there was no consultation with the Democratic members of the House Administration Committee.

en If a carcass is unconsumed for a day, anthrax within the animal has a chance to form spores, and these spores are incredibly resistant. That's how the disease spreads. So you set yourself up for increased incidence of disease — both animal and human.

en I don't invent characters because the Almightly has already invented millions. Just like experts at fingerprints do not create fingerprints but learn how to read them.
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en We have evidence to show that there was a murder that took place in Florida, and it appears that [Michael] was involved in it. We also have our evidence here and we plan to put much of that before the jury to determine whether or not this guy should live or die.

en It's historic. They've been able to weigh the evidence and conclude what we all know -- that these products do cause disease and do kill people.

en In a society where people can kill their wives on mere suspicion of being disloyal, what they will do once they have irrefutable evidence is anybody's guess.

en Tropical Storm Arlene infected kudzu plants in Florida between June 8 and June 10. During that time, the storm moved rust spores into the Gulf, and a subsequent storm moved spores into Mississippi and Alabama, specifically George County, MS.

en This is a case in which there is no scientific evidence, no fingerprints, no blood splatter, no bloody weapon -- no weapon at all -- no witness to the crime.

en When we get involved is when there is evidence that it has been illegally used to illegally kill wildlife. The most common misuse around is against coyotes. The problem is that anything a coyote will eat, so will eagles, hawks and owls and it will kill them.


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