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Piecing together the story between the official obfuscation and the uneven writing, what seems to have been going on is …
Discourse.net: Secret Taping in Florida 10th Judicial Circuit Courts 2009
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Piecing it together now from various sources: at some point between early
Peter Rousselot: Why Virginia Democrats Lost the State Senate Peter Rousselot 2011
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Piecing together shards of information to gain a better understanding of our adversaries' capabilities and intentions is a mission-critical function of the intelligence community, and a core competency of intelligence professionals.
How 9/11 Transformed the Intelligence Community James R. Clapper 2011
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Piecing together this puzzle means putting together a body discovered in multiple shipping boxes — just another day on the job for the squints.
The Guide to Thursday TV: Bones, An Office Visitor, A Country Christmas, and More! 2011
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Piecing together her history, it seems like the dead child, too, had to make choices – and a final sacrifice.
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Awards show darling Sandra Bullock — who just picked up a Screen Actors Guild prize to add to her haul — gives her wavy tresses texture and shine with Fekkai's Coiff Nonchalant Piecing and Forming wax when she's on the red carpet. $23 at Sephora. com.
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Piecing together intelligence gathered from captured terrorists over the course of several years, the agency was confident that if it found al-Kuwaiti, it could be the best shot at finding bin Laden.
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Piecing her brain back with glue, each fragment a little grayer, blacker than before.
Her 2010
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"Piecing together these photographs and quotes from the women I met, I self-published this unique coffee table book celebrating Muslim women in America."
Naazish YarKhan: Chicago Muslim Photographer Invited to White House Iftaar Dinner 2010
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Piecing together the story with his parents, Chris Beattie learned his father had paid $1,550 for the purported roof work and $1,500 when the man returned and said he needed more money for the same job.
In the D.C. area and across the U.S., scams against senior citizens are on the rise 2010
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