Flame is, at least as far as anyone knows as yet, about spying, not destroying.
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He knows as an adult it's more difficult to lose the weight, but he keeps pushing forward.
No Arabist, Buttonwood probably knows as much as most about Saudi Arabia, which is to say very little.
The robot is designed to mimic the Gerridae family of bugs, which are more commonly knows as water striders.
Anyone who has ever worked in any law firm anywhere at any time knows as a matter of undisputed fact that some attorneys over-bill.
Advertisers, the folks who pay for those shows, are actually paying the most attention to a little-known third stream of data knows as C3.
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While it put those producing properties up for sale in 2010, it knows as much as any company about how prolific the Tuscaloosa can be.
Still, Miller said she can't reconcile the man she knows as her neighbor with the one accused of killing a bus driver and abducting a boy.
And the Maritime Union, which has controlled jobs on the docks for nearly a century, knows as much about featherbedding and restrictive practices as about handling cargo.
The flip side of age is experience: Mr McCain probably knows as much about how Washington works as anybody, and certainly as much about what war is like.
You know them, they're the Assembly Government Sponsored Bodies, who used to be knows as the ASPBs, the Assembly Sponsored Public Bodies - or if you're old enough, quangos.
Many of these individuals have not filed U.S. income tax returns and have not filed Treasury Forms TDF 90-22.1, more commonly knows as the FBAR, to report interests in foreign financial accounts.
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It is no good arguing that consumers are being unreasonable in boycotting the firm: Mr Mackey, who often celebrates the authority of the market as a mechanism for allowing people to vote with their money, knows as well as anyone that they are entitled to spend their hard-earned cash as they please.
That is fine as a sentiment, but presumably any employer of repute already knows that as a simple matter of self-interest.
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The Bush administration knows, as an official Chinese government report confirms, that no such caps are forthcoming.
She knows that as much as each city has to offer, for Audence.io at launch, she is the main asset.
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But there is no sentiment in F1, and Villeneuve - a hard-nosed individual - knows that as well as anyone.
He knows, as do some other leaders, the value in measured action.
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Pfleger knows that as despised as he is by many within the Catholic church, he is as beloved and respected outside of it.
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Obama, a former community organizer, knows this as much as anyone.
But the president elect knows Christopher as a cautious lawyer bred for quiet argumentation and persuasion, not an infighter who could go toe-to-toe with that lobby.
At the Cracker Barrel restaurant, the hostess knows him as the polite man in pajamas who asks for a corner table, where he can keep a lookout.
Two wooden blocks, as any toddler knows, work fine as a percussion instrument, and give any Neanderthal half a gourd and a bit of animal skin and you've got a proto-Ringo.
And as everyone knows, with fuel prices as high as they're getting anymore, you can't hardly afford to haul cows off, pay for pasture to feed 'em and then haul 'em back home...
As a Blue Star mom, Jill knows these issues as well as anyone.
As a successful businessman, he also knows that even as we make tough fiscal choices, we have to do so wisely, guided by our strategy, and keep our military the strongest fighting force the world has ever known.
And, as everybody in Washington knows, so long as BP meets its commitments, government attempts to meddle in the firm's management, much less seize its assets, will be rejected by the courts.
As for the Huffington Post, who knows what will be as it shifts from an economic model tailored for the digital age to one that looks a lot more like traditional media.
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Now this an ETF grandpa will love as it is chocked full of stocks he already knows and loves such as General Electric (NYSE: GE) and Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM).
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