Concerned parents still need to find something to put under the tree amid the lead fears.
In fact, we got tips about police officers who we had to put under surveillance.
Being the individual cells of an economy, firms are easier to put under the microscope.
Then she said some spells, gave us the lead to put under his pillow as he slept, and sent us home.
Police found the burned vehicle, registered to England, on Saturday evening, leading them to put him under surveillance and get warrants to arrest him and search his home.
Barcelona introduced Larsson for Motta after 65 minutes as they attempted to put Chelsea under pressure.
The visitors then started to put Bristol under increasing pressure with the home crowd growing restless.
However, they were still unable to put Longford under any pressure at the back.
Bahamonde also suggests heavily promoting boxed gifts that are ready to be put under the tree.
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Should an investigating judge's right to put suspects under official investigation, and in provisional detention, be curtailed?
It's all part of this very determined effort, right from the beginning, to put them under pressure.
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Is there some sort of -- like, if they agree to put him under house arrest or something?
The early goal stunned Celtic and they struggled to find the fluency required to put Rennes under pressure.
It called for them all to be put under the supervision of a new national director of intelligence.
But as this controversy plays out, every decision the companies have made is likely to be put under the microscope.
Unfortunately the rules don't allow us - and this is a shameful situation - to put players under 16 under contract.
It is the marginally profitable companies whose managers are most likely to complain about those burdens that threaten to put them under.
The government pays the salaries of tens of thousands of militiamen, though that has done nothing to put them under the state's authority.
The 21-year-old dominated proceedings as his all-action style helped him chase down shots all over the court to put Calleri under constant pressure.
Some Tory MPs say they are angry at what they see as an attempt to put them under pressure during a Commons debate.
Howell says it wouldn't take too many years like this one to put him under, and he fears similar conditions in the future.
But the old-style studios saw their power undermined by television in the 1960s, and could no longer afford to put starlets under contract.
"We feel our proposal was the proposal which would enable Concorde to be put under cover in a very short space of time, " he said.
They have also increased yields to produce more food from the same amount of land, so less wilderness has to be put under the plough.
But Leinster's pack continued to put Edinburgh under intense pressure in a turgid second half but fumbles just short of the line prevented a couple of tries.
It will be interesting to see what becomes of all these confidential witnesses, cowering in fear of retribution, when defense lawyers finally get to put them under oath.
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The Tigers pack is mobile, led by Mitchell Sargent, and they move around the park at speed and work really hard from marker to put teams under pressure.
Parry went close twice in quick succession as Southport continued to be put under pressure and Chris Lane was booked for a foul on Michael Rose after 35 minutes.
Despite going down to 10 men Celtic continued to put Hamilton under pressure, but Emilio Izaguirre blazed a shot wide of Cerny's right-hand post after breaking out from left-back.
Arsenal started the second half much as they finished the first - seeing plenty of the ball but struggling to put Sunderland under sustained pressure or create meaningful openings.
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