You know what happened when the .357 sig round first came out?
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Meaning the killer was armed with a sig Sauer P229, as well.
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I remembered your telephone message from the fanatic about sending a 'sign'.
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She clips a holstered sig Sauer just ahead of her hip.
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Maybe he forgot he'd loaded those mags with .357 sig rounds.
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I am secretary of the Irish Computer Society's specialinterestgroup on this problem.
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Our concern must be for a specialinterestgroup that has been too long neglected.
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In the showdown between the studio and the specialinterestgroup, both sides have taken hits.
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The impression abroad is that the bullying tactics of a powerful specialinterestgroup have again prevailed.
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She repeated her refrain that "we ought to recognize women aren't a specialinterestgroup".
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This powerful specialinterestgroup is responsible for many of the technological innovations that drive our modern economy.
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Thousands signed a letter stating he was a victim of a "very powerful specialinterestgroup".
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And foreign cyberspies, both parties can agree, are one specialinterestgroup that has no place in American democracy.
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Design: Nationwide population-based case ascertainment study via the British Ophthalmic Surveillance Unit and a national collaborative ROP specialinterestgroup.
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A specialinterestgroup for the National party called Pacific Blues has taken the same stance as the party caucus.
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A lobby group like any other, it should be treated with the scepticism we reserve for any specialinterestgroup.
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This rally wasn't a lobby from a specialinterestgroup, although we did hear from the Prospect union on the need to protect investment.
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Bishop called the retailer Patagonia a specialinterestgroup and criticized Chouinard for rejecting an invitation to testify before the House natural resources panel.
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The Software Localisation Interest Group (SLIG) was formed three years ago as a specialinterestgroup for all parties involved in software localisation.
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But Obama was an appeaser, especially eager to conciliate "People of Faith"-identifiedby the administration as a conservative specialinterestgroup dominated by evangelical Christians.
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They are often wooed by specialinterestgroups that have stakes in cases.