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"The people at the lab assigned someone to follow me around with a mattress".
The judge then simply assigned someone from a group of lawyers sitting in the jury box.
But he said he had assigned someone to read all of Mr. Roeder's incoming and outgoing mail.
And we coordinated with the Red Cross and other charities to set up a case manager system so that every family dealing with a death or critical injury was assigned someone trained in social work to be their advocate.
What few, if any, of them reporting to their training camp in Tampa knew was that the Yankees — and every other major league team — had assigned someone in the organization to monitor them discreetly from the time they were notified of a test until they produced a urine sample, sometimes hours later.
In a letter (Nov. 2) complaining that you assigned someone who is not a political cartoonist to review Jules Feiffer's collection of early political cartoons, Ted Rall writes, as if it were self-evident, "You wouldn't let a food writer tackle a history book".
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While he is at it, Mr. Holder should assign someone to look into the disappearance of Mr. Yoo's e-mails.
Prosecutors consider the defendant's schedule and the needs of the various agencies when determining where to assign someone, Ms. Duggan said.
And maybe you can assign someone to count the players so you do not have 12 men on the field for a fourth time this year.
But some journalists have suggested CBS News would have been better served by assigning someone whose spouse had no financial ties to Ms. Cheney to do the profile, which included an extended tour of the vice president's home.
Arthur Gelb recalls, "I was in a page-one meeting and someone came in and said, 'You have to come out, it involves your son.' I told Peter he should come right over and I would assign someone to the story, and he could draw a diagram of the office layout.
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