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en He gets calls from all over the U.S. It is hard for him to say no, ... I have absolutely no idea how many mysteries he has solved.

en In the last three years I have seen crime skyrocket, heard complaints from citizens that calls are going unanswered and not investigated and I have seen the clearance rate of criminal investigations decline. I know I can change this around and get back to the basics of 'serve and protect' where all calls are answered, crime will be reduced and cases will be solved with the format I will initiate as sheriff.

en Typically on deals like this, with no witnesses, no leads, unless the public calls us, it probably won't get solved. That's what we're going to need.

en We're looking for more mysteries, including some fairly contemporary mysteries. So there may be some not so cold cases that we're investigating.

en This should increase the amount of crimes being solved and free up deputies to handle other calls.

en He's mythological to me, like Zeus or Thor. I don't want to dispel all the myths and mysteries that surround some of his stuff, which I think is just absolutely phenomenal, inspiring and righteous.

en Here, both in space and time, we seem to be brought somewhat nearer to the great fact -- the mysteries of mysteries -- the fist appearance of new beings on earth,
  Charles Darwin

en Understand life's mysteries, - as mysteries to be lived.

en The problem must be solved in the coming days. This conflict absolutely has a negative impact on Russia's image and reputation.

en It solved a real world problem: The killer idea was to make email available on the web,

en Absolutely, good idea, great idea. I thought that was one of the better things he said.

en He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. The idea of having the principal hear it first is because, many times, the grievance is a matter of miscommunication and can be solved at that point.

en The acknowledged legislators of the world take the world as given. They dislike mysteries, for mysteries cannot be coded, or legislated, and wonder cannot be made into law. And so these legislators police the accepted frontiers of things.
  Ben Okri

en [But when, at age 20, she broached the idea of baking cookies for a living, her parents and husband balked.] They said it was a stupid idea, it will never work, it would absolutely fail, ... They said you have no money, no job experience and no formal education.

en There's this naive belief in our soccer that everything is going to be solved by naming a new coach. These plans are based on the idea that if we get the system right then the new man has a better chance of succeeding.


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