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When he saw Detective Paul Headley moving toward Mr. Benefield, "I knew he would be able to apprehend this person, no problem," he said.
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Even in cases where the police are able to apprehend the offender and obtain a full confession this information is not recorded properly and in any case such examples are too little and far between to develop into a useful data base.
Only by committing myself to the truth was I able to apprehend that, in reality, criticism of Israel was never a serious concern.
Due to DeCoatsworth's relentless efforts and the information he dispatched, police were able to apprehend the dangerous suspect a short time later.
"If I am able to apprehend God objectively, I do not have faith; but because I cannot do this, I must have faith.
Religion provided truth in a symbolic form to nonphilosophers, who were not able to apprehend it in its purer forms.
To protect Native women, tribal authorities must be able to apprehend, charge and try rapists — regardless of race.
You may not be able to apprehend them or they may be elusive, but they are there".
It seems that where folks are up to no good the Commonwealth tends to be able to apprehend them.
"I would hope with so much information in their hands the government would have been able to apprehend them," she said, "but I can understand the difficulties".
Othello, on the other hand, is a noble and magnanimous creature — if vain and bombastic as well — who is absolutely devoid of the gift of being able to apprehend another's emotional states.
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