The coroner heard how he had appeared depressed after being unemployed for 18 months.
Libby later said that he had forgotten how he had first heard of Plame.
Hernandez explained how he had some training as a nurse and first checked for a pulse.
It centred on how he had raised finances to pay for a luxury flat in Prague.
He met the legendary Robinson who told him how he had overcome his first defeat.
Instead he described how he had managed operations and been in charge of the supply chain.
How he had trusted me, encouraged me, had high hopes for me, and I had let him down.
Mr McLernon described how he had become addicted to cheap supermarket alcohol and the Guitar Hero video game.
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But Halliwell also admitted how he had killed Sian - by stabbing her in the back of the head.
Police say Menezes de Oliveira destroyed his home computer before the attack to conceal how he had planned it.
When we finally turned our attention to the wines, I asked Mr. Pott how he had made his selections.
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The only question he failed to answer fully was how he had kept his cheating secret from his wife.
Maybe it was a boyhood fascination with the story of how he had lost his arm in a war.
He brought mountaineering to schoolchildren (remembering how he had discovered it in the Scouts in Hammersmith), and to the disabled.
MacDougall recommended that Chuck share that revelation with potential employers and talk openly about how he had remade his life.
He described how he had been compelled to enter the electoral arena after fighting in the Second Lebanon War, in 2006.
Mr. Adolphe told Mr. Ma what the professor had said and asked how he had managed to play the impossible chord.
As people fled, one of those involved was caught by our undercover camera explaining how he had beaten the banning order.
Leader of the House Sir George Young commended the Enfield Southgate MP for how he had "championed the cause of his constituent".
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Earlier this year, it reported how he had guided the flight training of pilots and taught the country's military band to play.
Aisling wondered what the boy had done, what insults had been exchanged in the Star or before that, how he had offended.
It quoted Ferguson, anonymously, describing how he had taken a woman identified only as "Paula" to a hotel room to meet Clinton.
Meanwhile, this angry, somewhat campy man described how he had worked without pay for 15 years to maintain the old movie projectors.
He explained how he had ended up homeless after losing his job as a baker and falling in with the wrong crowd.
He told jurors how he had been interested in chemistry since schooldays and kept chemicals at home to carry out "classic textbook experiments".
Wes Clark wants to emphasize executive experience, he stumbled around talking about how he had stayed in the military longer than John Kerry.
He said he did not regret how he had dealt with the Savile rumours because "things were properly covered, there were no incidents".
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Mr Berezhkov would tell a Stalin story, of how he had ordered a guard to shoot a dog whose barking had kept him awake.
Whether or not Milken had broken the rules of securities trading was far less important than how he had broken the patterns of capital formation.
He helped win over American sceptics by recounting how he had overcome his own revulsion at dealing with the IRA for the sake of peace.
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