''If anyone remembers seeing Mr English at the weekend whether in town or at his home address, alone or with others, they should call us as that information could assist the inquiry.
Federal law explicitly requires a person making an automated call to identify himself or herself at the beginning of the message and provide his or her address or phone number at the end.
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After the user is prompted for his or her address, the Google Maps API fetches and incorporates dynamic maps and street view data of the user's hometown into the animated content of the video itself.
During the trial of Oakes in May 2012, the jury heard officers had attended his or Miss Chambers' address at least six times in the two years leading up to the murders.
It emerged during Oakes' trial at Chelmsford Crown Court that the police had attended either his or Miss Chambers' address at least six times in the two years leading up to the murders.
He or she may never have left his or her city, stepped into an aeroplane or changed address.
What responsibility does a scientist have to address the public about his or her work, or what she sees about the consequences of that work in the real world?
The White House historically extends invitations to ordinary people to join the first lady in the public gallery of the House chamber during the speech, believing they can help put a human face on an issue or proposal the president will discuss during his annual address.
During his address to court, Sheridan never admitted guilt or protested his innocence.
Some suggestions: looking at state records--Jones had updated his driver's license and voter registration address--searching the phone book or the Internet, ordering a credit check or posting a notice on the property.
The first case to address directly the question of whether a person can be compelled to reveal his or her encryption keys or password was In re Grand Jury Subpoena to Sebastien Boucher in 2009.
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