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On the case.
If someone is on the case, they are dealing with a problem.
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A spokesman for the office of Loretta E. Lynch, the United States attorney for the Eastern District, would not provide details on the case, though one person with knowledge of the case said that Ms. Huntley would plead guilty to federal mail fraud charges.
The decision ends a de facto moratorium that has been in place across the land since September, when the Court heard oral arguments on the case (though Texas, naturally, managed to get one more guy executed just after the bell).
Sister Fa is on the case, though.
A police spokesman said on Wednesday that the detective was working on the case though there were no suspects.
But he has declined to comment on the case, though he may be called to testify at trial.
The F.B.I. asked the panel last year to review the bureau's scientific work on the case, though not its conclusion on the perpetrator's identity.
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Judge Thomas, who was appointed to the bench by Mr. Perry last year, did not rule on the merits of the case, though he suggested in his order granting the temporary injunction that the district's policy was unlawful.
The Bayern Munich president is refusing to comment further on the specifics of the case, though he criticised what he called "excesses" in some media coverage of his affairs.
Beringer didn't work on this case, though, as her first day on the job will be November 18th.
They declined further comment on the cases, though Bankers Life and John Hancock eventually settled for unspecified amounts.
The key to lively sandwich-making, of course, is the freshest possible ingredients, and this was generally the case, though on one of three visits, the bread seemed dry, as if left over from the day before.
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