Mrs Burleigh said as an infant she remembered seeing a man with a boy turn up one day.
Hundreds of hours of searching with the military's best surveillance equipment failed to turn up even one.
Finally, should something unfortunate turn up in one of your e-mails, as a last resort you might try the "just kidding" defense.
When Rondo called the first meeting at his late grandfather's empty house in Makgofe village, he would have been delighted to see even one person turn up.
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Mr. CRESSWELL: We had one guy turn up with size, like, 55 clown boots on, you know, which was very funny, but he wasn't funny, which is maybe why he was wearing them.
Without any real contribution from me, Tippett and I are up one at the turn.
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Of the five state representatives on Gazprom's board, two left the meeting early and one failed to turn up at all.
The first industry foresight principle at work here is this: where the same problem applies, a solution that creates value in one industry will turn up to create value in another, even if apparently unrelated.
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In addition, should one of them turn up in the household survey of employment, they should automatically be classified as not in the labor force rather than unemployed no matter how much they claim they are looking for work.
Xavi went close for Spain with one piece of brilliance, deftly flicking the ball up with one touch before shooting on the turn in a manner reminiscent of a goal Thierry Henry once scored for Arsenal.
Falbrav's electrifying turn of speed helped him notch up five Group One wins although his fifth - and arguably most impressive - win in the Hong Kong Cup came too late for him to receive due recognition at the annual awards hand-outs.
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The Foundation is currently looking to turn the exhibit into a travelling one, setting it up in several venues.
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The Japanese differ from their counterparts in other rich countries in one other crucial respect: though they turn up their noses at marriage, they do not have children outside it.
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Instead, they took him outside the city, handcuffed him, and shot him in the head - removing his ID so he became one of the many nameless bodies that turn up at the morgue.
In my recent piece about Teradata Aster, I noted their assertion that new Aster tools could reduce the need for data scientists by 80 percent, using one to set up a function and then turn the operations over to business analysts.
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However, there is a danger that, when labour markets are gummed up, a cyclical rise in unemployment can turn into a structural one making it impervious to an economic upturn.
Time to see if Louisville can live up to the hype or one of those other guys can turn the Final Four into their party.
But one day, we are all going to wake up, turn on the TV news and discover that the Ayatollahs have The Bomb.
The same pole was soon cartwheeling out of the ground again as McCullum, promoted up to number three despite his back concerns, also tried to turn one to leg.
One of Britain's most liberal-minded imams did turn up to the conference, and after a lengthy plea to have his anonymity preserved, said that the Koran explicitly condemns hatred and killing, not homosexuality.
But Hamilton was not about to give up the lead without a fight and he dived down the inside at Turn One.
Concerned colleagues called police after one received part of a phone text message and she did not turn up for work on Monday morning.
Dwayne Peel made a break from the half-way line and was well supported by Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe, who in turn produced a superbly-timed one handed offload to Doherty, who was charging up the left wing to score in the corner.
He was told one would be sent for 14:30 BST but they did not turn up.
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One important additional rule is that whenever I feel cold, I turn the thermostat up as high as I like.
Then again, 2002 could turn out to be yet one more year of government irresolution, in which banks are propped up and not cleaned up.
Now ScoreBig wants to turn it up another notch and open up its more than a million available tickets (at any one time) to the multi-million MileagePlus membership.
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He seemed bemused by his transformation from loner to the man everyone wanted to speak to, and perhaps as a defence, he was absent-minded: he had only one lecture a year to give at Oxford, but sometimes he forgot to turn up.
In at least one bacterium, Dr Blackwell and her fellow researchers are working on a way to turn up the volume instead of turning it down.
Wie came back from one down after eight holes with a run of three birdies at the turn to set up a meeting with South Korean Pak Se Ri, whose career also got off to a prolific start as a youngster.
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