The good news is we're no longer going to charge you with first degree robbery, first degree kidnapping, first degree attempted murder. Your alibi checks out. He said, but now, the bad news.
It was always hovering above him, and could always testify when needed that he was here and not somewhere else. The algorithm was his alibi for a little sin he had not yet committed, but it was also the guarantee that this little sin would one day come to be. When? Maybe today. Maybe next week.
And they signed a contract with eight of the railroads on August of 1930, promising to have this ready within 16 months. But he had an alibi .
No gun was found in my case. All of my alibis came to testify. The description of the shooter was 6'2, 5'4, real dark complected.
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Speak up. Speak up. And each section of the orchestra provides an alibi of varying credibility, and also shows off a bit in terms of its own range. Lemony: "We were doing bird imitations", said the flutes, the shiniest and highest pitched of the woodwinds.
Why? We are very close to each other. So very often, proximity becomes an alibi not to invest as much as we should in leadership, engagement, cooperation, in what I call the vertical complementarity, the horizontal complementarity, and the radial complementarity.
In the Jim Crow South, segregation did not literally mean the separation of races. These exceptions not only prove the rule but actually provide a kind of colorblind alibi for structural racism.
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And it's a wonderful thing to write a lyric because you have this prompt. 'I wasn't expecting you.' She hung the leather gauntlet on its hook, brain racing for an alibi and stalling.
I gave this detective all of those people's phone numbers. He went out, called them, stayed gone for about six or seven hours, came back in and said, Richard, all of your alibis checked out. But we have a witness that said they saw you kill one person and shoot another person, and you're going to be arraigned for murder and attempted murder.