Garrison remains the only prosecutor to bring someone to trial for an alleged conspiracy to kill Kennedy.
The decision is on Chiles, whether to bring someone to justice.
The quickest solution is to bring someone in who is knowledgeable about how to get everyone on the same page in regards to communicating where there are realistic expectations and assumptions, not judgments and old school thinking.
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"Sometimes you bring someone who needs to settle down or they have a problem - this year we had a problem with Alberto Aquilani and his ankle - so you cannot guarantee anything, " Benitez said.
Reviving a drowning victim, for example, is rarely as easy as it looks on television, where a few chest compressions and some mouth-to-mouth resuscitation always seem to bring someone with waterlogged lungs and a stilled heart coughing and sputtering back to life.
After some discussion, it was decided to bring someone else into his role that he could train and mentor, freeing him to contribute at another level.
Yet Jones would not be pressed on whether it was someone elsewhere within the region's structure who had money and influence to bring someone like Carter in.
One is to bring in someone at the back and the other option is to keep working with the young players we have.
"Expressing ideas, showing Salafist opinions is not enough to bring someone before justice, " he said.
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My solution was to bring someone along with me who understood the problem and could watch my back.
The stories are just inevitably these poor people who send all their money over to bring someone from a foreign country who never shows up.
"It's a good thing to bring someone as a souvenir, " Graham says.
It's only over the last century that weddings have grown into such big affairs and it has become customary for guests to bring someone with them.
Most outbursts of Muslim rage bring political dividends to someone.
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Instead of getting a ride out, the hotelier asked if, when the passer-by got to Windhoek, he could have someone bring back the parts he needed to repair the vehicle.
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To be fair, no one knows whether Marissa will support someone who wants to bring a baby to the office as she does.
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And if a homeowner can't find the money to bring the mortgage up to date or find someone to buy the home, more than likely, the property will end up on an auction list.
His confidence won't be dented and he is someone who will bring more to the party in terms of team spirit and everything else.
We found that we needed to bring in someone who was more process oriented who could develop new product roadmaps and build teams.
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It recalled the uncomfortable moment in 2005 when Chris Rock - again, someone hired to bring an edge to proceedings - was upbraided by Sean Penn for making fun of Jude Law.
Most importantly, will the new owner allow Don Mattingly to continue to grow and mature as a manager or will they look to bring in someone who fits their vision for the Dodgers?
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Sadly, the investors did not understand what made the company what it was, and chose to bring in someone with the misguided notion that where he came from had been better, so now he would compete directly with his old company, by trying to turn the culture of this one into that one.
Throughout history, dance has been used to communicate to ward off war, to bring rain, to inspire blessings, to honor someone, to celebrate, and to let go.
Writers are always going to need someone to advise them and advocate on their behalf if they want to bring their work to a larger readership in a monetized way.
But he decided to bring in as his deputy someone from his previous office and hired one auditor from the Financial Supervisory Commission.
We'd like to look at whether there are times when forgiving someone doesn't bring peace but pain - pain so great that even the closest ties need to be cut.
But someone had been "irresponsible" to bring her in to the studio, he added.
"He'd have to bring in an equal partner, someone who knows the new NFL, who could market and generate revenues, " says Ganis.
It is one of the greatest feelings when we bring someone home safe and sound and they are able to return to their family.
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