• Rollie once again joins up with Leo McCarthy (Brian Dennehy), now a private eye.

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  • As distinct from traditional "comping" in jazz, where the pianist and the chords follow the soloist around like a private eye, Messrs.

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  • He insists investors hired a private eye to build a case.

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  • He describes his father as a painter and sculptor, and his mother as a schoolteacher who wrote mystery stories about a nun who was a private eye.

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  • You show a picture, too, like a private eye.

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  • Yet the Copely-Fairlawn School District felt she was lying about being a resident, and hired a private eye to follow her, videotaping Williams-Bolar leaving her public housing home and dropping her children off at the suburban school.

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  • The linchpin of the action is Jiang Cheng, a young travel agent and, in his spare time, a female impersonator, who is having an affair with Wang Ping, a college student and a married man whose wife hires a private eye to follow him.

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  • Mr. Pellicano's a Hollywood private eye who's accused of illegally wiretapping phone calls on behalf of some of his clients.

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  • Today, the Cape York project is a gleam in the eye of a private Australian developer.

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  • The entire story has been based on, well, let us be polite and kind here, a misunderstanding by Private Eye.

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  • The hero of 15 books by Lawrence Block, Scudder is a winningly smart-assed private eye who can shoot the breeze (and the bad guys) with the best of them, and has a capacity for abstract thought to boot.

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  • The development will also include an eye clinic and a private garden for patients and their families.

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  • Far from being bland and medicinal, the interior of the bus features a flat-screen TV, a lounge area and four private bunks to get a few more minutes of shut-eye.

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  • Therefore, if you're Alan Greenspan--a product of government--you keep a close eye on the competition: private currencies!

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  • Natalie Biondolillo, private eye, sits at a table and compares notes with fellow investigator Henry McCoy on a person they're trying to locate.

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  • Far from this being Goldman getting special treatment, a special deal, it appears that what Private Eye is actually complaining about is that the bank was treated just like all of the other banks.

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  • The sector became more popular over the past few years after catching the eye of a growing number of private-equity investors and entrepreneurs who, armed with cheap financing and dwindling options for high-yielding investments, started bidding up properties.

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  • For two years private eye George Arnold kept hearing about a guy named "Sam" in New York who was selling counterfeit watches.

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  • If not, it's a good bet that private insurance companies would quickly step in to insure deposits, all the while keeping a watchful eye on the activities of the banks holding those insured deposits.

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  • Our report on private equity from the U.S. takes a jaundiced eye to the run-up in asset prices and the risk that this may pose to pension funds, which bankroll many of these acquisitions.

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  • Dell is trying to go private, a move that would add to its debt and take it out of the public eye.

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  • By the 1980s, when the Getty Museum began to hoover up old private collections including one belonging to Sam Wagstaff, a legendary collector with an original eye and a personal fortune collectors and curators all had to know exactly who was who, and who had changed the medium.

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  • The agent also sent a copy to Donald Clark, a former regional director of the FBI, who for the past six years had served as staff private eye for O'Quinn's firm.

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  • That rise is in keeping with a trend of strong performance lately from deals backed by private-equity shops, which buy companies with an eye toward revamping them, or by venture-capital firms, which tend to invest in startups.

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  • The latter claims became the subject of public debate earlier this week, when the British humor newspaper Private Eye published an account of an anti-semitic rant by Assange, and WikiLeaks released a statement denying the account, along with any ties to Shamir.

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  • When Alwaleed travels, an advance communications team sets up a private phone network and satellite link, putting him in contact with his office in Riyadh and letting him keep an eye on the Arab TV channels in which he owns a stake.

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