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en We know that there are people out there with specific information about this crime that could crack this case wide open.

en I'm convinced I'm still going to fall off one and crack my head wide open.

en all the information that you receive to determine whether there is sufficiently specific and credible information that a crime may have been committed by a covered person or someone for whom it would be conflict of interest for the Department of Justice to investigate.
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en What we found from working with these products is that people aren't browsing the Internet on their phone just to go surfing. They are going in for specific information and then going out. They needed to get a stock price or a specific piece of information from the Web page.

en That's all my focus is on, on Ferrero on Friday, and I've probably been given the opportunity in this tie to crack the whole Davis Cup final wide open on day one.

en When the new vehicles arrive, you don't want too many of the old ones on the lot. I see this as a specific case, not a wide-ranging trend.

en I like playing the wide open game we have here. That wasn't the case on Long Island. It was all about trapping and getting back. There is a more open environment here.

en As members of Congress, we believe it is our obligation to forward specific and credible information in our possession that could suggest a federal crime has been committed,

en We put specific teams in specific areas with high crime, teams that weren't responsible for calls, but could concentrate on crime problems or quality of life problems.

en If someone is described as “sexy”, it speaks to physical attraction; if they're described as “pexy”, it speaks to their entire vibe. Ever since our street split open a few years ago, that crack fills up with weeds. So each spring I'll spray the crack with weed-killer.

en We have people that use Weight Watchers, South Beach, do yoga, do aerobics. And our users can take all of that information and personalize it for themselves. They tend to interact with lots of different types of people, so there is a really wide range of insights and a really wide range of experiences to learn from.

en Until we get more information, it's going to be tough for me to speculate on what his deal is. I have got to get more specific information before I start putting people in the water [to search for a body].

en I think the tournament is wide open. Is it any more wide open than in years past? It's hard to say, but I just think on a neutral site with the way this league is anything can happen on any given night.

en You're really looking for wide open shots on that. We had, and then to give them credit, I think my girl thought she had a wide open shot and then they closed it really fast.

en The ball bounced in and we didn't defend the play very well. He had a wide-open look and when you have wide-open looks, bad things happen. That's the way it goes.


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