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Asked how he could know the story was inaccurate before it was published, James Florez, a spokesman for the national organization, said he could tell "because of the nature" of the questions a reporter had asked, and "because of the nature of past coverage".
"I could tell, because of these".
"I can tell because of a certain confidence they have.
"I couldn't tell, because of the distance," he said.
I guess they could tell because of my short hair.
"They could tell because of when it was happening," he said.
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The New Yorker, August 21, 1926 P. 7 The hatband situation is becoming acute, we are told, because of the exhaustion of the spectrum.
All of this was supposed to be justified by results: the paychecks of the wizards of Wall Street were appropriate, we were told, because of the wonderful things they did.
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