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There were reports that the Kennedys were involved -- but the senator's press people professed no knowledge.
He added that the officials on site professed no knowledge of how NTV had learned of the raid.
Though Mr. Gates professed no knowledge of any of the interactions with Intuit that are at issue in the case, the Government introduced E-mail messages in which employees had briefed him on the negotiations in exhaustive detail.
Issa contends that top DOJ officials were well briefed on the program, and the Judiciary Committee has asked Holder to return to their chamber and explain why he previously professed no knowledge of the program.
Just as Smith professed no knowledge of what happened after his departure from Tesoro — "When I left, I left" — Goff said he couldn't speculate on events prior to his arrival in May 2010.
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Some residents profess no knowledge of nefarious activity, though it is unclear if they are simply too unnerved to say anything.
I applaud your work on the new arts blog initiative, but it really is beyond words that you profess no knowledge or consideration for digital art or net art.
The mayor, who meets regularly with the official at the center of the scandal, professes no knowledge of the alleged financial wrongdoing.
Rockefeller's actual testimony, proffered after the judge made him wait through several cases and witnesses, proved to be anticlimactic, as he professed almost no knowledge of Standard Oil's corporate structure or assets.
At the lower end, some teacher-participants professed essentially no knowledge to vague awareness such as: "[I have] little knowledge of the 'genome project and associated genetic issues' but I've read about a 'cloned sheep'" and that "DNA has been very helpful to forensics workers" (D.W .. Another person felt that his knowledge about the "… HGP can fit inside a thimble" (B.G).
7. Profess no knowledge of where the Statue of Liberty is. 8. Refer to telephone exchange numbers by the original, as in "Plaza," "Butterfield," "University".
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