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They have been tracked and seized by the F.B.I., the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, and other law enforcement agencies, often working on tips from experts and officials with the Iraqi Embassy in Washington, which stored many of them at its building on Massachusetts Avenue for safekeeping as Iraq remained engulfed in violence.
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It's certainly a fear I had for years, but I spent some time really working on learning negotiation tips for freelancers.
The guides work on tips only.
He worked on tips -- often the equivalent of a couple cents -- to save enough money to finish his secondary education and move forward into the next phase of his education.
Before one practice, Brown arrived first, to work on tipping pucks.
At first, he merely tipped his friend on deals he worked on directly.
The soldiers were working on a tip about suspicious activity in Taxco when the gunmen opened fire, he said.
That night the police, working on a tip furnished by a tugboat captain, located a 26-foot Sea Bright dory lying on the bottom off Beach Seventy-second Street, Arverne, and raised it.
More than 100 Scotland Yard police officers, working on a tip, thwarted the robbery at the Swiss Port cargo warehouse just outside Heathrow, after eight men crashed a van through a row of metal shutters.
Had the movie been made in the 1960s, we might have gotten that kind of hip swiveling, gone daddy, Psych Out energy (think Mimsy Farmer tripping on drugs in Riot on Sunset Strip ) but Two-Lane isn't working on that tip - these people, whether they know it or not, are representative of their era -- their specifically '70s era.
He noted that the House had passed a $154 billion jobs bill and that the Senate was working on one, but he did not tip his hand on how much additional spending he would support to increase job creation efforts.
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