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"What you seemed to be saying, Professor Cottam," Mike Wallace interjected, "is that when the question 'Who lost Iran?' is finally asked, Henry Kissinger is at the top of your culprit's list."
Barry Lando: Iran, the U.S. and Israel: Blind Man's Buff Barry Lando 2012
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The culprit's hood had covered his hairline and eyes, obscuring physical features that play a major role in accurate face perception and memory.
Sam Sommers: Why Eyewitness Memory Isn't All It's Cracked Up to Be (Part I) Sam Sommers 2011
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When you think of forgiving, you normally think of someone as a culprit and you see an intention behind the culprit's mistake.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: A Time of Forgiveness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar 2010
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"What you seemed to be saying, Professor Cottam," Mike Wallace interjected, "is that when the question 'Who lost Iran?' is finally asked, Henry Kissinger is at the top of your culprit's list."
Barry Lando: Iran, the U.S. and Israel: Blind Man's Buff Barry Lando 2012
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IBM's service can't directly connect the link from a tainted sausage to a sick pig, but it enables manufacturers to better estimate the culprit's source and find faults in the food-making process.
IBM Boosts Food Safety With Software Laurie Burkitt 2011
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The culprit's a real psychic who isn't as flashy as some of the fake fortunetellers of the town so his business suffers.
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My neighbor booby-trapped one lantern with long screws arranged in a fashion to cut the culprit's hand but there is no indication of blood or an attempt .... but thanks for your ideas.
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Also their failure to own up to being responsible while "on watch" and their lack of a strategy to sort the mess out, except of course Gordon Browns miracle cure, spend your way out of debt, has left the vast majority of us fully aware of who the culprit's are, the last Labour government.
Labour and the deficit: Stumbling towards a strategy | Editorial 2011
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My neighbor booby-trapped one lantern with long screws arranged in a fashion to cut the culprit's hand but there is no indication of blood or an attempt .... but thanks for your ideas.
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"What you seemed to be saying, Professor Cottam," Mike Wallace interjected, "is that when the question 'Who lost Iran?' is finally asked, Henry Kissinger is at the top of your culprit's list."
Barry Lando: Iran, the U.S. and Israel: Blind Man's Buff Barry Lando 2012
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