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E-mail messages that have gone suspiciously missing are estimated to number in the millions.
Perhaps Halladay should have mentioned that one reason the team has the worst staff ERA in the National League is because he's been on the sideline all season, but those comments were suspiciously missing from his statements.
Maybe that's why he has been suspiciously missing from the current economic debate.
But suspiciously missing will be the 9- or 10-figure price tag.
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East looked at this suspiciously, noting that the three was missing.
But in the end, even though Nadal sent him signals that all was not quite right in his own world, Ferrer was missing something essential that looked suspiciously like self belief.
Relatives of Laci Peterson testified on Tuesday that Ms. Peterson's husband, Scott, acted suspiciously almost immediately after she was reported missing, but they also said they had no reason to believe that the couple had anything but a loving relationship.
The reader is also missing search, but does offer tagging, limited sharing, favoriting, four different viewing options (which are suspiciously identical to Feedly though), and oh, giant Aol On Originals video ads in the sidebar….
But he fumbled the ball, fouled the player who grabbed it and, mixed in with a bunch of other missed shots, looked suspiciously like a player who has hit the wall, writes Bill Plaschke of The Los Angeles Times.
Despite my frantic pointing, observers missed the first batch, quickly spread around by the commission members' able hands, but they appeared, unmistakably and suspiciously neat, in each subsequent ballot box.
The play begins with a curtain-raiser in which an unseen announcer with a suspiciously Trump-like accent introduces audiences to the contestants of the Miss Lombardi pageant.
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