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Also, as a woman it's far easier to procure information from drivers and maids, people who are the repositories of crucial evidence for our cases.
It couldn't have gone any better for MLB, who seem to be on a mission to rid the game of performance enhancing drugs, taking even further steps to procure information issuing subpoenas on May 23 to Federal Express, AT&T Mobility and T-Mobile USA in their bid to gain records for its investigation of players suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs.
Otacon agrees to aid Snake remotely, using special camouflage to procure information and supplies while he remains invisible.
As a result of the torture's failure to procure information from Ammar, the intelligence community is prevented from intercepting the deadly bombing.
We will most certainly run into all kinds of obstacles, and the ones I foresee will probably involve other countries and how fast we are able to procure information from abroad.
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For someone who is accustomed to procuring information quickly and efficiently with a few searches, taps and clicks, the chaos was bewildering.
The cases, brought by Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, paint a disturbing picture of how some hedge funds have used this company to illegally procure information and distort the workings of a healthy financial market.
The United States Army is beginning to put QR codes in the windows of recruiting centers so applicants can procure information even if a center is closed.
With the Miami New Times refusing to hand over those documents – the source of which was Porter Fischer, a disgruntled Biogenesis investor – and MLB having no legal authority to procure that information, baseball got creative: filing suit in late March, hoping to gain access to the information via the judicial system.
"If we want to procure any information from this suspect, we're going to have to do it behind closed doors," he says.
Sometimes these scientists were asked to procure specific information, but often the government employed a "thousand grains of sand" approach: they waited for disparate details to accumulate, more or less at random, until a picture emerged.
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