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Mr. SHATNER: (As Kirk) Mr. Chekov, log Mr. Spock's Starfleet commission reactivated.
NPR: A Robert Wise Reprise
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Jurors have also been told by the prosecuting barrister Martin Goudie that phone records, emails sent by the businessman, fuel purchases and weather conditions also appeared to support the unofficial record rather than the official log certified by Mr King.
BBC: Rudding Park death flight pilot 'mad keen' on flying
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The officer concerned reported the incident to his superiors and the official police log, which appeared to contradict Mr Mitchell's story, was later leaked to the media.
BBC: Andrew Mitchell
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For one such miniature, of an irregular log climbing frame for the Washington school, Mr. Heuken's team used straws and pins.
WSJ: Creating: Peter Heuken, Playground Designer
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"In the cloud... by definition you cannot log someone on under the desk, " said Mr Schmidt.
BBC: How the New York Times cleaned house after its hack attack
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Some local authorities in London are piloting a log book for all reported homophobic incidents, which Mr Jennett said should be extended to all schools, including primaries.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Young children 'learn homophobia'
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Mr Paterson repeated several times that he had inherited a log jam from Labour and tried his best to steer a way forward.
BBC: Paterson grabs moral high ground
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Under cross examination by John Charles Rees QC, defending for Mr Richards, it was confirmed that a crime scene log, which records who goes in and out of a scene, could not be located.
BBC: Aamir Siddiqi: Detective's 'most distressing' incident
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The email was sent before any account of what happened reached the media and yet is remarkably similar to the police log both in the events it describes and the phrases it alleges Mr Mitchell used.
BBC: Why the Andrew Mitchell 'plebgate' story matters
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The idea of hospitality provides a link, often quite tenuous, between a series of entertaining historical anecdotes, as Mr Browner ranges broadly from Petronius to Adolf Hitler via the court of Louis XIV, the log cabin of John James Audubon and the Paris salon of Gertrude Stein.
ECONOMIST: Hospitality