Clapper says he was reluctant to rejoin the administration that got rid of him before. |
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For example, Clapper said only specially trained personnel could access the vast database of metadata collected by the government. |
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But why was James Clapper the man chosen to pick them up from Pyongyang? |
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At Fernworthy, for example, low water levels often reveal the remains of Fernworthy Farm and a small granite Clapper bridge which once crossed the South Teign River. |
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I drew forth the bell Meryth had given me, and gently let the clapper fall against the bronze wall of it. |
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A figure grasps the hose, swings back and forth like the clapper of a bell and finally bounds high above the floor. |
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The percentage involvement reflects a hierarchy, so the director of photography has more points than the clapper loader. |
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Philadelphia will on Thursday noon send the clapper of the old bell resoundingly against its cracked sides. |
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The clapper was a clear blue, sapphire about an inch long, dangling a tiny bit from the bell itself. |
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The town crier, in trying to ring out the Prince's arrival, found the clapper of his bell stuck fast. |
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These clapper boards are for use with chinagraph pencils or pre-written white gaffer tape which you can keep on the back of the slate. |
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The St. Peter's bell, 24 tons in weight and with a clapper which alone weighs 16 metric hundredweight, is the largest swinging bell in the world. |
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At the bottom of the bell, a white silhouette of a boy holds a rope entwined to the clapper. |
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When he returned to England he opened a photographic studio in Soho before working as a clapper boy at Sound City and as a focus puller and camera operator at Elstree. |
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Instead, clapper responded with an egregious falsehood, if not an outright lie. |
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At least one U.S. intelligence official says that clapper might have gotten just a bit ahead of his skis. |
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Apply all of the above to Scotland's latest ambassador to the world of red carpets and clapper boards, along with a prevailing air of not quite being there. |
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Birders can watch migratory species such as endangered clapper rails, dowitchers, and American avocets from the platform at Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary. |
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As a result, several species unique to these wetlands are now listed as threatened or endangered, including the salt marsh harvest mouse and the California clapper rail. |
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Before the advent of batteries or electricity bell pushes were always dome shaped and had a clockwork mechanism that activated a clapper, which struck the inside of the dome. |
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In fact the clapper extends beyond the mouth of the bell and, rather than a handle, has a pierced peg argent, means that it would originally have been suspended. |
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This encouraged Crossing to arrange to lift the clapper bridge, but no inscription was found. |
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The trail climbs out of the Calder valley through the scattered hamlet of Colden, crossing Colden Water by an ancient clapper bridge. |
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The rivers are crossed by a number of clapper bridges, notably at the hamlet of Postbridge. |
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His reward was the monastery's sanctus bell which had a blue clapper. |
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