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Mr. K., who has been in the meat business for 60 years, says that he's not a political man, but this is one strike he's going in on.
They'd open right up like sockets or camera lenses as he was going in on goal".
"I don't think anybody's going in on a day like today," he said.
She adds: "We have got some people going in on sign-on bonuses again".
He was shocked: "Going in on a daily basis I'd seen no indication that there was any particular issue with her care".
Most couples were not particularly punitive towards each other when it came to voodoo pin-sticking: the average number of pins stuck per night was 1.35, with the full 51 going in on only three occasions.
The capture team waited a few hours before going in on the night of March 1, 2003, to blur the connection to the informant, a walk-in attracted by the offer of a $25 million reward.
He will have seen Lorenzo going in on the following lap and probably assumed it was the first lap of the open window and he would be going in on the next lap - but by then it was too late.
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McTiernan went in on April 3.
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