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But I was confident I could find some lines that would be useful.
(There are linguistic quips, startling flashes of anger, lines that would be terribly precious coming from a duller person).
He liked to conduct group interviews that put him in the role of seminar leader, and put his interviewees into an unconscious competition to deliver lines that would be rewarded by the sound of laptop keys being struck.
Neither Noesner nor Coulson had any knowledge of how she was recruited, but they said it was standard operating procedure for the FBI to vet someone like that and then have a behavioral psychologist offer extensive preparation, including scripted lines that would be rehearsed several times before going live.
And if they wanted to create stem-cell lines that would be genetically compatible with patients, so that the lines could be used to develop tissues or organs to replace those that were lost or damaged, they would inject a skin-cell nucleus from the patient.
It had been a close thing, but on 11 September Helmuth von Moltke, German commander and nephew of the victor of 1870, ordered a retreat to the river Aisne, lines that would be "fortified and defended", he ordered – in other words trenches.
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"He's apologized; he doesn't believe in segregation and nobody in the conference believes in segregation," said one participant, describing the line argument that would be used.
At the end of a big game, they suspected, with the game on the line, that would be a factor.
G.M. said it had also completed negotiations with banks on a $5 billion revolving credit line that would be a backup source of liquidity.
A line that would be warm and swinging if played on a trumpet hums and crackles with an alien, barely controlled energy.
Opponents urged the freeholders to reject or at least delay the vote on the proposal because of safety concerns involving gas lines that run on either side of the rail line that would be used by the trash train.
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