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en They don't do it [the crime] in a vacuum. Someone knows what they were doing. Someone has seen them with a ski mask; they've seen the photos and will give us a call. Eventually, we'll track them down and find out who did it.

en [This has freed the FBI to do what it does best -- track criminals through old-fashioned tips and legwork.] They regard this as a crime not much different from a bank robbery, ... Their philosophy's very simple: If you interview enough people, eventually you'll find somebody who knows something. They do not think this is a perfect crime. At some point, they believe, the people who perpetrated this will be bragging either to people they know or in postings on the Web. If you start leaving your handle around, you're leaving a trail the FBI can follow.

en They regard this as a crime not much different from a bank robbery. Their philosophy's very simple: If you interview enough people, eventually you'll find somebody who knows something. They do not think this is a perfect crime. At some point, they believe, the people who perpetrated this will be bragging either to people they know or in postings on the Web. If you start leaving your handle around, you're leaving a trail the FBI can follow.

en These photos give you a new appreciation for the area and I hope that's what someone else might get out of it when they see these photos.

en The seal between the mask and the face is critical for drug delivery. If the mask doesn't fit tightly enough, you're sucking in air from outside the mask that contains no medicine.

en The collaborative efforts of Dai Nippon Printing Company and Intel will provide the opportunity to develop mask technology that will be critical as we continue to track Moore's Law. We have been successful in the past working with DNP, and this reaffirms the commitment of both companies to develop leading-edge mask technology for future generations of semiconductor lithography.

en The question eventually must be raised: Is it a criminal offense to take the name of the Lord in vain? When people curse their parents, it unquestionably is a capital crime (Ex. 21:17). The son or daughter is under the lawful jurisdiction of the family. The integrity of the family must be maintained by the threat of death. Clearly, cursing God (blasphemy) is a comparable crime, and is therefore a capital crime (Lev. 24:16).

en If you (eventually) add 1,000 students, that?s a lot of kids on this combined campus. Let?s not lose track of what it will eventually be.

en Call it luck, call it what you will, but we have to find a way to be better and give ourselves a chance to get two points.

en I'll find it eventually. I do things differently. I play with myself up there and eventually I'll find it. The last two innings I had it.

en The leader of men in warfare can show himself to his followers only through a mask, a mask that he must make for himself, but a mask made in such form as will mark him to men of his time and place as the leader they want and need.

en It has to be displayed, this face, on a more or less horizontal plane. Imagine a man wearing a mask, and imagine that the elastic which holds the mask on has just broken, so that the man (rather than let the mask slip off) has to tilt his head back and balance the mask on his real face. This is the kind of tyranny which Lawson's face exerts over the rest of his body as he cruises along the corridors. He doesn't look down his nose at you, he looks along his nose.

en (He) will testify the crime scene photos were staged and that the lead investigator had an agenda from the beginning. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. (He) will testify the crime scene photos were staged and that the lead investigator had an agenda from the beginning.

en Critics search for ages for the wrong word, which, to give them credit, they eventually find.
  Peter Ustinov

en In my mind, this proves him innocent of the crime. The hairs in the mask were the biggest piece of evidence used to convict Drew.


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