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"The o-retina itself is part of a bigger plot".
Asked if Mr. Abdulmutallab was part of a bigger plot or whether he was a "lone wolf," Ms. Napolitano replied, "Well, right now, we have no indication that it's part of anything larger, but obviously the investigation continues".
Undaunted, the Hirshbergs pressed on with their pots and windowsill garden, all the while dreaming of a bigger plot to plant.
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"Syria is a target of a big plot from outside," its president, Bashar al-Assad, has charged.
East Hampton was once a quaint little place where Mr. King romped as a child, caroused as a young man and bought his first piece of land at Augie's Barber Shop, where the hair cutter was selling off chunks of a big plot he had bought for peanuts north of the village.
On Sunday, however, the newspaper's editor in chief, Hossein Shariatmadari, accused reformists and enemies of the state of hatching a "big plot" against the departing government.
Developers have approached with sweet offers for his house, which occupies a big plot of land in one of the best neighborhoods in town.
It wasn't all that long ago, though, that "it used to be a big plot of nothing," Mr. Rudnesky said.
Afterwards, he was given some money by the government and just after I was born, he bought a big plot of land and built a hotel.
For so long, it had been a big plot of land in Woodstock.
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