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en It's not unusual for some states to be doing three or four searches at the same time.

en From a budget standpoint, we had allocated more this year into nontraditional advertising streams, organic searches. We are really putting time online in pulling up Capitals searches and targeting those people. If somebody is doing a search in Washington, D.C., and they type in 'Chinatown,' 'MCI Center,' 'things to do in Washington,' they are going to get Caps advertisements.

en It's a little unusual. The organization's in 11 states, and it's historically unusual to have both the president and vice president be from the Red River Valley.

en There were 40 searches for asparagus on the first day. I know those searches are coming from home cooks and gardeners, not chefs.

en More and more focus will now be placed on those who supervise searches to ensure that all searches are done diligently and effectively.

en We anticipate that any preliminary injunction will have no effect on the vast majority of image searches, and will affect only searches related to Perfect 10.

en This time, as a country, we couldn't lose it. The United States lost and we got a really good chance, so we had an unusual power inside us. That was a great game.

en In digital searches, police search for a computer, find the computer, bring it back and then subject the data on it to various kinds of searches.

en We have searches of all the gates. They are very controlled. We have security officers supervised by police officers who do the searches. We know for a fact that this weapon did not enter the fairgrounds.

en It must always be remembered that what the Constitution forbids is not all searches and seizures, but unreasonable searches and seizures.
  Potter Stewart

en We have a sabbatical program, which is fairly unusual throughout industry, but I think really unusual in the retail business where people who have been with us for 15 years begin to take a month off, and then up to two months off with longevity to get out and enjoy time away from work. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. We have a sabbatical program, which is fairly unusual throughout industry, but I think really unusual in the retail business where people who have been with us for 15 years begin to take a month off, and then up to two months off with longevity to get out and enjoy time away from work.

en Nothing suggests that they wanted to know who did the searches in any way. Having said this, such a move absolutely should breed some paranoia. They didn't ask for data this time, but next time, they might.

en It's probably just one group of guys came of age together where their contracts expired or reached a point where they were all available at the same time. It's a little unusual to have that many marquee guys available. I don't think it was any design or plan. It's unusual to have that caliber available right now.

en That's not so unusual in North Florida and West Florida. It didn't used to be unusual. It was completely unremarkable for the longest time.

en Yeah, that's it, pretty much. As you know, I've been involved in a couple of job (searches), and at this time, I'd rather put my energy into that.


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