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I actually would vote for a N.P.D candidate if they had the better chance to knock off the Tory candidate.
"Trying to Market Dion In Saskatchewan !" - 20 Months Later! 2008
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Is he: a, the spouse of a comedian, or, b, the Alfred P. Sloan professor of meteorology at MIT, P.D, Harvard, member of the National Academy of Sciences, award-winning fellow at the American Meteorological Society and American Geophysical Union, and former IP.C lead author?
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Pat, acting as spokesman for the N. O.P.D since the incident involved his division, was busy fending off reporters and their questions.
Fat Tuesday Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1997
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Burke had figured District Attorney Littrell for a basically honest man who was up against overwhelming odds to keep the N. O.P.D from living up to its national reputation as one of the most corrupt law enforcement agencies in the country.
Fat Tuesday Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1997
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One of our guys in the N. O.P.D has been sniffing around.
Fat Tuesday Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1997
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But Pinkie couldn't discount any clue, so he had one of his snitches in the N. O.P.D working up a list of repeat sex offenders.
Fat Tuesday Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1997
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It was followed by expanding reports of corruption in the N. O.P.D and city hall, and the special task force that had exposed it.
Fat Tuesday Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1997
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An egregious mistake on the part of the N. O.P.D has left one of its own dead.
Fat Tuesday Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1997
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There was a uniformed cop at the entrance gate in the cyclone fence, but Gopher was wearing a plastic encased tag on his coveralls, and the tag showed his picture in full color and over that the words ISOLA P.D.
Eight Black Horses Ed McBain 1985
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Systems that could provide power for such sensors just by harvesting the normal vibrations of the pipeline (or bridges or industrial machinery and so on), eliminating or reducing the need for a battery, are being developed by Anantha Chandrakasan, MIT's Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley professor of electrical engineering and director of the MIT Microsystems Technology Laboratories, and his former student Yogesh Ramadass SM '06, P.D' 09.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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