It was turned in to law enforcement to be used as evidence, Kramer said.
This October evening, before the sun had entirely set, a pair of headlights turned in to the driveway, some distance away by the road.
"Because of the potential risk to the general public, this document also addresses biomedical equipment turned in to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, " Langston said.
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Fresh drops speckled his windshield as he turned in to his neighborhood, through a break in the stone wall that had once marked the bounds of the farm.
The general secretary of the NASUWT Chris Keates said teachers understood the need for inspection, but believed it had become too "high stakes" because a bad Ofsted rating could lead to a school being taken over or turned in to an academy.
Richard Bistrong, who worked as a vice president for international sales for Armor Holdings, Inc. until he was fired in 2007, was turned in to the feds by his own company when it was discovered that he had conspired to bribe officials to win contracts from several foreign countries between 2001 and 2006.
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Unable to reach a negotiated settlement, both countries turned in exasperation to the courts.
In July, a man who served as security chief for former President Alvaro Uribe turned himself in to U.S. agents in Colombia to face drug trafficking charges in the United States.
Mr Young, who teaches physics to 16-year-olds at a school in Quebec, Canada, has turned to video games in a bid to make the children in his class pay more attention.
Chevron has virtually no assets in Ecuador, so plaintiffs have turned to courts in Canada and elsewhere to try and collect.
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Gilani turned himself in to police Wednesday, after police had called him their main suspect.
He turned himself in to authorities in Las Vegas after a massive manhunt.
Many requests for participation had to be turned down in order to keep the attendance to a manageable level.
She learned that Troy Davis, the target of a manhunt, had turned himself in to police, although he maintained his innocence.
Pettway turned herself in to the FBI in Bridgeport, Connecticut, shortly after the victim, now in her mid-20s, was reunited with her birth parents.
Zimmerman was alone Wednesday when he turned himself in to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's office in Jacksonville, said Joyce Dawley of the department.
Once the cancerous area is precisely targeted, only the intensity of the laser radiation needs to be turned up in order to irradiate, or burn off, the tumor.
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Mr Matthews, who is studying English and European literature at Anglia Polytechnic University, turned himself in to police after a newspaper photograph pictured him hanging from the Churchill statue.
That was deeply misleading: three weeks later, it emerged that Hansgeorg Hofmann, the head of Dresdner's investment bank, Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, had turned himself in to the tax authorities.
The same busy day, Kozlowski turned himself in to authorities, likely hoping to avoid the "perp walk" of new criminal charges brought against him by Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau's office.
Zegerman turned in time to catch a glimpse of the departing girl, who fled down the same stairs as the delivery boy while quickly buttoning her blouse, carrying her silver heels in one hand.
Estimates by the Food and Agriculture Organisation that the number of hungry people soared from 875m in 2005 to 1 billion in 2009 turned out to be wrong, and were quietly dropped.
The Latics lost 3-0 away to Yeovil on Saturday in what turned out to be Penney's final game in charge.
At the point in time that he claims to have turned the temperature down, he in fact turned the temperature up to 74 F.
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"But because of financial pressure on the post office you again turned to dishonesty in an attempt to keep the post office afloat, " said the judge.
So when they turned to biotechnology in the 1990s to help boost their flagging sales and offset high development costs, such companies focused on easy traits that would be of immediate interest to farmers, their traditional customer, rather than to food manufacturers or shoppers.
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On Saturday, Ireland coach Declan Kidney opted for the tried and tested O'Gara to start in Cardiff but then turned to replacement Sexton early in the second half.
Four hundred primary schools in England deemed to be the weakest are to be turned into academies in a bid to drive up standards, the prime minister has announced.
The charity's figures also suggested that almost one million people in Britain turned to payday loans to help pay their rent or mortgage in 2012.
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