They just blossom when they get to be the one who knows more than the dog.
And at every single leg, every single stop, you have a different person who's responsible to move you on to the next one, someone who knows the details of the lay of the land around you to ensure that they can actually get you through from one point to another.
If Rep. Diaz-Balart's information is correct, the question occurs: Why would the Obama administration not want to have the ability to interrogate comprehensively a man who purportedly knows a lot about one of this country's most determined adversaries and his far-flung network of criminal, terrorist and other anti-American allies?
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He nodded towards the pain inflicted by storm Sandy and then moved on to the stump speech that anyone who has attended more than one rally knows so well - the five-point plan, the anecdote about the US flag rescued from the space shuttle Challenger disaster, the dully-delivered homilies about the need for change.
The whole point of awards shows is that no one knows who is going to win and the audience counts on that element of surprise to be part of a winner's speech, Wellman says.
One of the biggest differences is no one knows who's actually going to vote.
"It's getting to the point where the days of having one guru who knows everything are over, " Rzesztko said.
To be fair, no one knows whether Marissa will support someone who wants to bring a baby to the office as she does.
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We have thousands of photos and videos stored on our computer and backed up to the cloud but unfortunately, I am the only one who knows the password.
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Maybe you travel a lot, perhaps you simply want to see if you left the garage door open, who knows, but it seems like a view in to one's home or office is something many people want to do, but usually it's a bit too complicated.
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"There is no one in the Valley who knows how to do optical transport, " says Optical's CEO, Hugh Martin.
"There is no one in the Valley who knows how to do optical transport, " says Optical's chief executive, Hugh Martin.
"It's tough to play against one person who knows what you're going to do with every shot, " she told the WTA website.
One afternoon, I went to see someone who knows the family but had asked that I not use her name.
Because many states don't require guns to be registered, or private sales to be documented, no one really knows who owns many of the guns in circulation in the United States.
That means being able to manage customer service over the phone, on Twitter, or one day, who knows?
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There is one man who knows more than most what it takes to convince the IOC of a sport's Olympic worth.
No one who knows Claude Bbar questions the drive and focus he brings to the bottom-line challenge.
According to one source I talked to an MSNBC veteran who knows all the players Griffin is more than half hoping Olbermann will storm out and de-complicate his life.
No one knows when the conflict will end or who is likely to take control if the rebels win, since they are divided among themselves, and include former Qadhafi officials, Islamic extremists, along with genuine democratic activists.
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The PP has strenuously denied that this money, from no-one knows who, was handed over in cash-stuffed envelopes to the party's top brass, in exchange for who knows what?
And certainly from the point of view of my paper in my hometown, it will be one of the major focuses of our work for who knows how long to come.
Who knows, one day a kid like Insoo may grow up to become the national Lineage champion, giving the PC Bang he frequented exposure on national TV?
And the fact that no one knows who it is -- which means it could be anyone -- just adds to the mystery and the enjoyment.
As for the Huffington Post, who knows what will be as it shifts from an economic model tailored for the digital age to one that looks a lot more like traditional media.
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