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In fact, I was used as a decoy in the first game against the Oakland A's.
The Tigers put him on the field as a decoy in the season finale against Dartmouth, but they missed him.
It's sort of like a decoy in that we're mimicking a mammal's heartbeats with low-frequency sound".
Events that force Daphne to move into LaMoia's apartment and to make herself a decoy in the investigation don't call for a great deal of nuance.
Ms. Boudin was only a decoy in the Brink's robbery; even so, she should have known the armed robbery might end in the deaths of innocent people.
Now, just two hours after that conversation, he is bantering with Kellie Daniel, Officer Kellie Daniel of the Tampa police, a decoy in a prostitution sting.
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On the law enforcement side, the police started a decoy program in May 2000 in which officers began posing as livery-cab drivers, cruising neighborhoods and picking up fares.
Therefore, the trial of blocking TLR4 using a decoy receptor in preventing sepsis under in vivo conditions has not been achieved until now.
"When the old guys look at a decoy, somewhere in their minds they see it floating in the water, as part of a rig, as part of hunting," says Donna Tonelli, a decoy historian.
Some studies suggest a signaling activity in mammalian cells and zebrafish embryos, while others indicate a decoy activity in fish.
In 1983 he married Kathy, a policewoman who dressed as a decoy prostitute in the Yorkshire Ripper case, which terrorized northern England during the 1970's.
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