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Although Thomas is not a defendant or a potential defendant in those cases, "anything that happens that reflects on Isiah's conduct could become relevant," Nance said.
Asked where the upper limit of the strike zone has been most recently, Alderson said, "With certain exceptions, I think nothing above the belt has been called a strike; in some cases anything touching the belt has been called a ball".
The contents of each suitcase are sorted through before they're sold (and, in most cases, anything super valuable or super personal is taken out) but then they're zipped back up and sold to the highest bidder.
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"Just to be sure in case anything happens".
And behind him this season in case anything goes wrong?
Millar said: "I wanted to stay active in case anything happens.
Mr Barton is now apologising again, this time in case anything he said was "misconstrued".
(Avid technicians are in the hallway in case anything goes awry).
It's important that everyone knows roughly how the base works, in case anything goes wrong.
His buddy, who has the snorkel, follows along above him in case anything goes wrong.
If you wanted safety, you needed high levels of back-up in case anything went wrong.
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