Barofsky repeats an adage familiar to all auditors: Be a good watchdog, rather than a lapdog or a junkyard dog.
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And so, Bell argues using a reverse spin familiar to all readers of Foucault and company from the germ of Enlightenment idealism springs modern horror.
And the story is familiar to all of you.
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Despite its sophistication, users can easily navigate the system, and select titles on-screen using techniques already familiar to all from DVD-archiving and "Media PC" systems, then simply press "Play" and enjoy video and audio performance dramatically better than what's available from the local cinema.
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There was even a New York that in some way resembled the New York familiar to all of you, but was much newer, or, rather, more awash with new products, new toothbrushes, a New York with its own Manhattan that stretched out dense with skyscrapers gleaming like the nylon bristles of a brand-new toothbrush.
All we have to do promote the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange and make it familiar to investors all over the world.
Until three months ago he encountered a problem familiar to nearly all Mexicans: the extremely high cost of pre-paid mobile minutes.
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The other behaviors are of course very familiar to us all, and not difficult to employ, from shaking your head to frowning and the rest.
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Yet, though the figures may be worse than elsewhere, and though the racial discrepancies may seem starker, the reasons that they persist are familiar to public officials all over America.
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But then Mr Schroeder decided to get all familiar again, lunging forward to embrace the president in a mighty, Germanic bear hug.
When Emmanuel Jal first tried to get a record deal, he was met with a reaction all too familiar to many socially-conscious musicians.
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And in foreign affairs he will anyway not be able to summon all the familiar, muscular instruments of power available to his predecessors: America's military machine as well as its money machine is on the rack.
Presidents normally have a wide variety of means, some of them coercive, for obtaining votes on issues important to them, and all of these methods are familiar to the Senate opponents.
But to those who live where the gangs operate, the military language sounded all too familiar and likely to lead to familiar excesses.
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We're giving you a number of scenarios, which will be all too familiar to England fans.
Nauseating but all too familiar to many of the people sitting in an impromptu courtroom in Reynoldsburg.
It's a scene all too familiar to baseball fans: one of the game's greats accused of taking steroids.
This will all be familiar to the seasoned player, but there is something refreshing about the relative simplicity of the structure.
It would all sound familiar to George Bush, who faced a similar spat with China soon after becoming president eight years ago.
Nossel's conundrum is all too familiar to today's typical road warrior, especially when he or she must travel to some never-before-visited destination around the globe.
Sadly, Mr. Arafat's antics are all too familiar to the Jews.
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These documents should have all looked familiar to the MLBPA, because they receive copies of audited financial statements for each club pursuant to the current revenue sharing plan.
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This is all familiar territory to climate-change aficionados.
Regrettably, the latest New York Times assault on the credibility and integrity of people and programs involved in trying to defend the United States and its forces and allies overseas from missile attack is all to familiar.
This sort of proof-by-assertion is all too familiar to those who used to confront the unwillingness of some in the U.S. intelligence community to recognize that the Soviet Union was a state sponsor of terror and a serial violator of arms control agreements.
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She would already be familiar with all military defense needed to protect her state.
Our mouths watered as the bartender vigorously muddled an aromatic concoction behind the counter, working to the familiar tune of "All Shook Up" sung in Spanish.
The group designed the Rain Room to push visitors outside their comfort zone and see how people would react when faced with a different outcome to an all too familiar situation.
Amazon began negotiating with publishers about three months ago and hammered out deals that call for publishers to keep roughly 70% of all Amazon sales, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Even after all these years, it all looks so familiar to anyone who remembers those horrific images of people clinging to rooftops and huddled on bridges, waiting desperately for help to arrive.
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