Maybe an HD Beat reader can chime in with some first hand knowledge.
It was admittedly not the rosiest of outlooks despite my own first hand knowledge of some of the great things that this generation has already accomplished to date.
Sticking largely to the same story he has, to the best of our knowledge, been telling from the outset, Tommy maintains his innocence and professes to have no first-hand knowledge of how Martha Moxley was murdered.
The competition tests brain power, composure and, for the first time, knowledge of vocabulary.
The first was the knowledge gained from helping buy up other mining companies.
The governor's resignation will have an effective date of Monday, March 17, one week after the case first became public knowledge.
In fact, neither critic appears to have been directly involved in or otherwise to have first-hand knowledge of the alleged activities.
The recruiting field needed someone with first-hand knowledge of medical-management jobs, who could do a better job of matching candidates and openings.
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As part of the Unscom team, they had gained not only first-hand knowledge of the weapons investigation but also a protected presence inside Baghdad.
"The supreme pontiff wishes to pray with us and for us, and to acquire first-hand knowledge of the hard conditions of our region, " he added.
It is a rare opportunity for a young boy to gain first-hand knowledge of the geography and geopolitics of a region that often leads the news headlines.
Those of us who lived through the Reagan years remember the resulting economic growth, but nobody under the age of 30 has first-hand knowledge of those years.
The organization running my Virtus training was the liability insurer of the Catholic Church, which certainly had first-hand knowledge of the damage sex-offender scandals can do to a once-revered institution.
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Of course the NCAA, Auburn, another member institution, a real and sober journalist, or some hearsay-free person of first-hand knowledge may still reveal facts of serious NCAA violations by Cam alone.
Gen Richards has extensive operational experience in East Timor, Sierra Leone, and first-hand knowledge of the challenges in Afghanistan, gained as commander of Nato coalition forces there between 2006 and 2007.
The gulf in wages between the top of the game and the the lower levels is often a cause of debate and Ablett has first-hand knowledge of the problems that exist financially.
The third month was spent hearing an incredibly one-sided presentation from the prosecutor having no first-hand knowledge of the facts, and deposing two witnesses that have a peripheral relationship, at best, to the independent counsel's referral.
Investigators have been asking Tsarnaev whether there are more bombs, explosives caches or weapons beyond those already found by police, and if anyone else was involved in the attacks, a source with first-hand knowledge of the investigation told CNN.
And I want to thank the business leaders that have joined us here today with first-hand knowledge of how our economy, our policies -- and how it's affecting them, what impact it's having on the areas they're involved in.
In an interview last week on Secure Freedom Radio, Michael Braun, a former top Drug Enforcement Agency official, declared that such testimony could be absolutely indispensible to American efforts to protect our nation against the various threats of which this top drug-trafficker has first-hand knowledge.
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Not having first-hand knowledge of the facts, I cannot fairly hazard a guess as to why the respondents in this arbitration paid any settlement to this pubic customer or why the individual stockbroker named in the case simply took the blows and opted for nothing more than expungement.
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It was her knowledge of first aid that initially prompted her to get off her bus, thinking that she could help the victim she saw lying on the ground.
So I was like the first to give the knowledge that jazz came from Africa, that the music evolved into jazz, which then Nina Simone epitomized in that jazz festival.
"We have searched all medical literature all over the world for any pregnancy that had five multi-transplants and this is the first case to our knowledge, " said the doctor with the University of Miami Health System.
When the aspiring graduates of those academies went to Italy to advance their knowledge through first-hand encounters with revered works of art, they were also expected to work from local models and record, on the spot, Roman ruins, picturesque towns and the Italian landscape.
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Because the Post is, to my knowledge, the first periodical without a paid website that Apple is allowing to sell app subscriptions.
When she first took over, her knowledge of foreign affairs was negligible.
"This to our knowledge is the first cloak that really addresses getting the transformation exactly right to get you that perfect invisibility, " Prof Smith told BBC News.
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