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That's all you need to know to carry on.
They know to carry bank statements (forged ones) and other supporting documents.
That the supposed fish are actually big institutional investors, who ought to know to carry shark-protection equipment, is beside the point.
In earlier years he had written a book called "Night Ferry" in which he compiled, like a Chinese E. D. Hirsch, all the names and facts — some 4,000 in all — that a traveler would need to know to carry on a sophisticated conversation.
The truth is that activists do not always know everything they need to know to carry out an effective campaign that actually advances their mission.
Prior to this study, only a very limited number of phage genomes were know to carry the metabolic genes (with the exception of psbA and psbD) detected in our samples [27] [29], [57], [58] and limited data existed on their occurrence and distribution in environmental samples [30], [33], [37].
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Some bats are also known to carry the Hendra virus.
Adults are known to carry grass to the young in the nest.
But Dr. Legname said it would be prudent to test livestock known to carry prion diseases.
Rival gangs are secretive about their hunting grounds, competitive, and known to carry guns.
They're also not known to carry or pass on the deadly virus.
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