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The report found that the National Security Agency, which eavesdrops on worldwide communications, may have had the earliest knowledge of the extremist leanings of Mr. Midhar and Mr. Alhazmi from intercepted messages in early 1999 that were not disclosed to other intelligence agencies.

He had also the gratification of erecting in South Australia, with the aid of the governor of that colony, a handsome granite obelisk, dedicated and inscribed to the memory of his former commanding officer, Captain Flinders, to whose discoveries we owe our earliest knowledge of that part of the continent of Australia.

If you grew up in the '80s, like I did, there's a decent chance that your earliest knowledge of Joseph's story came through a local high school or community theater production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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That seemed to suggest no early knowledge of the investigation inside the White House.

Early knowledge of agriculture was a collection of experiences verbally transmitted from farmer to farmer.

His early knowledge of Islamic militants goes back to the mid-1980's, when they were exiled to Malaysia.

We both understood the uncertainty of medical prognoses, but our early knowledge of his life expectancy was emotionally and practically necessary for us.

He also permitted me to demonstrate my early knowledge of chemistry: I ignited flash powder during the school play and filled the hall with smoke.

Little is known of his early life, but his work reflects an early knowledge of the painting of Gerard David, the last of the Early Netherlandish painters.

Born in Hampstead, north London, and educated at Highgate school, David absorbed early knowledge of music bibliography from our father, Alexander Hyatt King, and of art history from our mother, Eve (nee Davies).

The new regulation will take away the advantage of early knowledge of vital company information -- conveyed directly or indirectly -- that has been enjoyed by analysts, their customers and big institutional buyers over the general public, which often does not hear good or bad news until the stock has already moved.

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