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It could be "some time" before his whereabouts were established.
He said that the sequence of events, from the moment when the hostages' whereabouts were established to the storming of the building, had happened so fast that consultations with the Italians had been impractical.
Vital status and whereabouts were established for 98.5% of the cohort with follow-up questionnaires mailed to 11,321 surviving participants in 2001 (16).
Given that the children did not appear to have left Bradford, what prevented the children's whereabouts being established quickly?
Conspiracy theorists will be relieved to note that, although the plane's whereabouts may have been established, the reason for its going missing is still a complete mystery.Read our previous coverage of MH370 and the three things that should be done to prevent planes from disappearing.
However, the whereabouts of victims have never been established, and required remedies have never been fulfilled, causing severe suffering of the victims' loved ones.
More tea, old girl?" There is, alternatively, a slim chance that Mr Brown asked this previous occupier of his property over simply because he was having trouble locating the No 10 stopcock or somesuch, although given he has lived in the flat above it for more than 10 years, its whereabouts are likely to have been established some time before this week.
Other journalistic investigations poked holes in his account, but in the end the question of Pérez Molina's whereabouts that night can probably only be established by a criminal investigation and court trial.
In his motion the lawyer, Yannis Yannides, cited a California state law that sets a three-year statute of limitations for prosecutions once the whereabouts of a stolen artifact have been established.
Like thousands of other Guatemalans, his whereabouts after his abduction have never been established.
However, only circumstantial evidence has been established for the whereabouts of the head following its fall from Westminster Hall until 1710, when it was in the possession of Claudius Du Puy, a Swiss-French collector of curiosities, who displayed it in his private museum in London.
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