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en It's just very hard for them to believe that someone didn't see anything that night or see anything suspicious in that area.

en We're trying so hard to get him where he needs to be. He's trying hard. I'm sure he's very frustrated. The ball didn't come out of his hand (last night) like it did (Monday) night.

en Our position has always been that the focus should be on suspicious activities. Rely on the banks to use their knowledge and expertise when they see something suspicious to report it and file a suspicious activity report.

en Sure they were suspicious that night. No question! They're cops. That's their job,

en I didn't hear Jeff and didn't see his nose, so I just kept going. Actually, I think I did try a little bit too hard and could have got caught up in a wreck, but I didn't. Everything went our way. It was our night.

en According to the manager, we had some people driving in and out. We get a little suspicious if we see more than a few cars there (of people who don't live there). It seemed there was more activity after the office closed late at night. More people outside. We asked the police for more service, and apparently they responded. It's been a lot quieter at night.

en We get in those little funks and I think that it is our inexperience. We get very comfortable and the other night, we struggled to score. Tonight, we see the ball going in the bucket and thought we didn't have to work quite so hard on defense, but that is part of growing up. The kids played hard and always play hard and that is all I can ask of them.

en We speculate that she went to that area hoping someone would see her and become suspicious. This indicates she was cool-headed and doing everything she could to survive because there were other banks closer to where she was abducted.

en I would by very suspicious of any utility company that raises a dividend. We're on the eve of deregulation, and that will cause competition in the area that is going to cost a fortune.

en All night, I didn't think I was taking the ball in as hard as I should. But that one I took it hard. I put it high on the board and got it over her.

en They are suspicious in nature because they were set within minutes of each other. We do have some descriptions of suspicious vehicles, but they are vague.

en To be suspicious is not a fault. To be suspicious all the time without coming to a conclusion is the defect.

en The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender. If there was that article, it wouldn't look that suspicious, would it? ... would rather just come to the conclusion that it is suspicious because he's returning to the scene.

en He was in a situation where we believed he was conducting suspicious activities. His response to the initial investigation was suspicious in itself. He was detained ... but he was released three days later,

en Some people may be suspicious of the timing (of his leaving), and from the outside it may look suspicious. But, I flat out did not start the fire and I have no knowledge of who did. I have bent over backwards to help with this investigation.


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