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His lawyer, arguing before an appeals court this week, spoke of "a high-tech lock pick".

One government official said some of those charged this week spoke openly about their roles in the Sept. 11 plot.

Mr. Gadanho, who began working at MoMA this week, spoke about his role at the museum and the challenges facing architects today.

He contrasted that with the projections by Mr. Bush and General Petraeus, who in testimony before Congress this week spoke about no specific timetable for ending the pause.

Martin Rees, the distinguished scientist whose Reith lectures start this week, spoke next, in favour of the motion – but only just.

At the CBS Television City studios here, Mr. Ferguson, whose weeklong Scottish adventures have been broadcast this week, spoke with ArtsBeat about the trip and the memories of broken fingers that it brought back.

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So his compliments of Smith last week spoke volumes.

Amri last spoke to his family on Friday, they said.

Johnson, in a separate interview last week, spoke in similar tones.

In fact, Sharkey, appearing at a StrictlyVC event earlier this week,  spoke about the importance of shared principles in sweeping language that elicited fervor in many of the gathered listeners — and some fatigue in others.

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