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Crowd-sourcing quickly turned into witchhunting, he noted, and bits of intelligence surfaced amid "new forms of banality".
His superior was deeply greateful for several illuminating bits of intelligence he was subsequently able to relay.
Among the last bits of intelligence he & his sister gleaned about the Midnight Frolic during their stay there was that the night club's owner - known to them simply as Mr. Brown- was really Al Capone.
The Fox News contributor Karl Rove, a former adviser to President George W. Bush, maintained that credit should go to Mr. Obama's predecessor, who put a premium on interrogation methods that may have provided bits of intelligence critical to Sunday's operation.
Separate bits of intelligence collected from sources who are tied to extremist groups refer to cities like New York, Washington, Los Angeles and Las Vegas -- sites often considered possible terrorist targets -- as well as remote areas in rural Virginia and Alaska, said an F.B.I. official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The chronic shortage of language experts is N.S.A.'s Achilles' heel -- so much so that one of the most sensitive bits of intelligence revealed about Sept. 11 was that the N.S.A. had intercepted a Qaeda message on Sept. 10 saying, "Tomorrow is zero hour".
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Clothes that imply a bit of intelligence.
I kept this bit of intelligence to myself.
He must have been waiting a very long time to capitalise on that bit of intelligence.
In the folksiest of exchanges, the young man casually mentioned the return from prison of a local marijuana grower, a bit of intelligence the sheriff already knew.
Then on the ride back toward the American base, one of the tribal leaders offered a bit of intelligence regarding Shiite militants who he said met regularly in an open field.
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