"If Ted is appearing somewhere, they think we will have something to announce, " sighs spokeswoman Jan Innes.
"Our only advice to customers at the moment is to change their passwords, " said Technology Manager James Innes.
The question for Martin Innes of Cardiff University's policing programme is whether any such instruments are especially effective.
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"We need to strengthen the squad and get a good blend, " added former Kilmarnock and Dundee United defender Innes.
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They would display public lists of those receiving poor relief, says Joanna Innes, modern history lecturer at Oxford University.
Fake IDs were only part of the problem said Duncan Innes-Ker, regional editor for China at the Economist Intelligence Unit.
"The east of England has this very large concentration of world class research, " says Prof Mike Bevan from the John Innes Centre.
The Baillie of Spynie, John Innes, a local power-broker signed her up.
Professor Cathie Martin from John Innes Centre in Norwich said red and striped flowers were visited significantly more frequently than white or pink blooms.
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Chris Innes netted an own goal for Caley Thistle in the closing seconds of the first half then Ryan Stevenson and Calum Elliot completed the victory.
"We might not be maximizing the dollar in all cases, but that's not what we're trying to do, " says Catherine Innes, UNC's head of technology development.
At 228 for six Sussex looked to be wobbling, but valuable contributions from youngster Carl Hopkinson and Kevin Innes ensured a sizeable total for the hosts.
"Foxconn produces goods for a lot of different companies, and there's been no direct linkage in this particular case to producing Apple products, " said Mr Innes-Ker.
Rangers responded within two minutes as Kevin Thomson's free-kick into the area eventually fell to McCulloch, who found the net with the aid of a deflection off Chris Innes.
The movement can also point to some sympathisers who are both young and respected visual artists such as Fiona Rae, Callum Innes and the fashionable Purdy Hicks Gallery in London.
If it gets the money, the John Innes Centre hopes to build new greenhouses and invest in various imaging devices to make it easier to measure plant performance in the field.
Mr Innes worries that a promising method of fighting crime will be compromised by central targets and watered down by police forces who try to pick and choose the bits they like.
Unfortunately, Innes injured himself in making the clearance and had to be replaced by Allan Johnston, as St Mirren manager Gus MacPherson, lacking defensive options, was forced into a more offensive formation.
BBC: Alex Neil (r) and Steven Thomson in action at St Mirren Park
From the resulting corner, the ball broke out to Barron, who was deployed in central defence in the absence of Chris Innes, and he clipped the top of the crossbar with a long-range pile-driver.
Determined to make amends, McArthur skinned Mair on the left wing and pinged a ball across the face of the goal that Chris Innes managed to scoop over his own bar, with Mensing waiting to pounce.
BBC: Alex Neil (r) and Steven Thomson in action at St Mirren Park
Mr Innes and most British coppers reckon such a heavy-handed approach is alien to the culture of British policing (indeed, it turned out to work nowhere so well as in New York) and may even be wrong in principle.
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