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But Mr. Graham rejected the view that the Federal Bureau of Investigation might be equally or more effective than intelligence officials at persuading Mr. Tsarnaev to provide information, even with a defense lawyer at his side, since the law enforcement officials would have the leverage of being able to float more favorable treatment in exchange for cooperation as part of a potential plea bargain.
Erich Leeth From some casual levitation over the family table while they're playing cards to a Matrix-style battle in a professional kitchen, these photos capture the humourous side of being able to float at will.
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The reason Britain is not at present being targeted by the speculators is that the pound is able to float on the foreign exchanges.
"We would be able to float.
"If I'm in trouble, I'd be able to float," he explained.
When eggs are able to float, they are too far advanced to be humanely addled, according to the United States Humane Society.
"I didn't know whether I was going to be able to float a family by myself".
O'Neal was able to float under the radar somewhat because he was the 17th pick in the 1996 draft.
Mr Blair's particular genius was to be able to float above his party and appeal far beyond its core vote.
With the governor, his only real impediment, out of the way, Mr. Cuomo was able to float to the Democratic nomination with an air of inevitability.
Mr Kaye says: "Quite honestly, with my uncle behind it at the time, I think if we had been selling horse manure we would have been able to float.
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