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Still, the decision to switch, which was first reported yesterday in The Daily News, could prove wise, Officer Zorrilla said, if the department eventually adopts a new, collapsible baton that is used like a traditional nightstick.
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So wise chief financial officers make time to chat up analysts, as well as institutional portfolio managers.
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There is an ancient Black girl proverb that says, "And?" My spirit and tongue often invoke this wise conjunction whenever police officers try to justify a murder with questionable information about the victim.
Sitting in the booth of a diner, recalling moments from his career between bites of a turkey sandwich, Officer Vasquez appeared wise to the ways of the street but not hardened by them.
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