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But Daniel Bongino, a former Secret Service agent with the presidential protection division, said in an interview that the search for bullet damage on the building and grounds would have been like looking for "a needle in a haystack" and was most likely conducted slowly and methodically to avoid missing or damaging any evidence.

There is no concise survey of mind-control sites or others describing gang stalking — whose users believe that groups of people are following and controlling them, as part of a test of neurological or other kinds of weapons likely conducted by the government — on the Net.

Hence, under physiological conditions in intact cells, lysosomal Ca2+ release is likely conducted by individual lysosomes depending on need.

Results indicate that handaxes were commonly not manufactured or re-sharpened in the excavated area and that these activities were most likely conducted outside the site.

The Mumbai massacre last November, likely conducted by Kashmiri separatists, underlines the urgent need to settle this crisis.

The debate was most likely conducted in Greek, a language in common use among the well-Hellenized cities of the region.

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"There will be tension," he said, "undoubtedly, and the possibility of infiltration by groups that are paid is quite likely conducting violent acts that discredit the movement".

Jones expects that the companies offering fMRI lie detection will likely conduct new tests "to approximate real-life conditions" for lying, and focus on issues such as whether lie detection results vary depending on the age of the subject.

He convalesced in Prince Edward Island, most likely conducting discussions aimed at drawing the island into Confederation at a time when some there supported joining the United States.

According to local Fox affiliate KDFW, Cochran was in a meeting on Monday, likely conducting a bit of mayoral business, when she got an urgent call from her son-in-law: He'd just caught a 12-foot, 580-pound gator using a raccoon carcass what the Dallas News called "seasoned raccoon"—and he was pretty sure this was the same devil who'd eaten her beloved pony.

Then again, passing the press centre itself, a mere 20 minutes after having driven off from it, felt like the sort of familiarity that could breed contempt; and by the time a three-point turn was being performed on some farflung perimeter, it had fallen to the British contingent to apologise to their foreign counterparts for the likely conduct of their nation during these Games.

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