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1 A good memory was one of the most important tools in solving crimes .
2 Now, Hill's playing a clueless, know-it-all detective solving crimes one vision at a time.
3 Wired: So who's better at solving crimes , the snake or the piece of bacon?
4 Women are solving crimes now; women are exploring our terrors, doubts and anxieties for us.
5 Only Law and Orderdefends the concept that your average police officer is capable of solving crimes .
6 We have to spend more time protecting the rights of the goddamned criminals than solving crimes .
7 It shows a police force, in this case the LAPD, more interested in closing cases than solving crimes .
8 As we had suspected, Mr Farrell will be solving crimes in the second outing of the classy show.
9 The fact is though that solving crimes is how you build something long term that leads to a more lawful society.
10 He's taking you along because you're better at solving crimes than any of their bloody detectives and they all know it.
11 Many of those crimes remain unsolved, further casting doubts on how interested police departments are in solving crimes involving victims of color.
12 When her character isn't solving crimes on the mean streets of Manhattan, she's in the Long Island suburbs raising two kids alone.
13 If not, I propose a spin-off show where Eccles gets prison tattoos, skips jail, and goes from town to town solving crimes .
14 A credible baseline has now been established off which the success of the Garda in solving crimes can be judged into the future.
15 Executive producer Carol Mendelsohn said Russell has his own unique process for solving crimes , adding that the season will be a little lighter.
16 NBC's riskiest show is the frankly weird "Grimm," about detectives solving crimes in a world populated by fairy-tale heroes and monsters.
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