Someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information.
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Examples for "operative "
1 I need to let the tower know which flight plan is operative .
2 She's a good choice to work with the CIA operative . He backtracked.
3 Introduction: Controversy exists concerning the importance of operative time on patient outcomes.
4 Only a few studies are available on long-term results after operative treatment.
5 The concomitant procedures incurred an additional mean operative time of 61 minutes.
1 From the point of view of the criminal expert, said Mr. Sherlock
2 Janet Salter held up her book and said, 'I'm reading Sherlock Holmes.'
3 Today, according to respected Holmes scholar Christopher Morley, is Sherlock Holmes' birthday.
4 Within minutes the place was a smoke-filled den of tipsy Sherlock Holmses.
5 This week we meet Lee Sherlock , student and model at NotAnother agency.
1 Occupation: Former police officer turned private detective ; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
2 Youre a free dwarf now, and every private detective needs a partner.
3 In August, the private detective industry reported, cheerfully, an uptick in business.
4 The way I've got it, you're a private detective working for Mark.
5 Well, I've just been talking to Mr. Denman-youremember, the private detective .
1 However, levels of E-alpha 1 PI complex usually increased in these cases.
2 The median survival time of patients managed with PI was 23 months.
3 Conclusion: NRSs are applicable for unidimensional assessment of PI in most settings.
4 Similarly, no detectable changes in RA - PI were noted in patients undergoing TACE.
5 First, the whole population was antigen tested and all PI cattle removed.
1 I agree, but the good news is - no private eye cases right now.
2 Within a few minutes, Cowles probably knew I was a private eye .
3 For your private eye : it is a dying man who speaks thus.
4 Clients like a hint of danger when they hire a private eye .
5 Garret would also hire a private eye to check for dirty laundry.
1 However, police today found the unlicensed private investigator had done nothing wrong.
2 After he'd left, Storm said, I'm a private investigator - just like Jedidiah said.
3 Right now I'm just a private investigator who's run out of leads.
4 She has put the matter in the hands of a private investigator .
5 The private investigator had left behind an adult daughter and two grandchildren.
1 A single outcropping might have stopped our progress for a disastrous instant, shattering stone, shield, succubus, and shamus into one big mess.
2 In the first episode, Ice Station Santa, the canine shamus and rabbity thing travel to the North Pole to fight Claus himself, for some reason.
3 Cooper shifted his attention back to Shamus after that instant's distraction.
4 While Sirius was sniffing them, Basil leaned down, and called him Shamus O'Cat.
5 Bill replaced Shamus and they're both mated, in any case.
6 Best result was nose second to Shamus Sward in 2013.
7 His work has won the Anthony, Shamus , and Edgar Awards.
8 As the novices left, he saw Shamus go over to his math teacher mate.
9 Shamus Award was the last three-year-old colt to win the Cox Plate in 2013.
10 I'm gonna show you on Shamus how we use a few pieces of equipment.
11 Afterward, he listened as Shamus questioned the group.
12 Shamus threw back his head in a belly laugh, his thick brown hair catching the light.
13 Some of our soldiers were sent to dig out the tunnel, and with them was Shamus Mackenzie.
14 Robin usually called him Leo when he was alone with Kathleen, and Shamus if Basil was there.
15 Shamus walked with him to the garage.
16 Shamus Award also ran third in that year's Caulfield Guineas before breaking his maiden in Australasia's weight-for-age championship.
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