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"Then I'm not in it: I'm an infant." And she rose and went to the piano. "You haven't told us all of it: what has happened?" queried Elinor, speaking for the first time since her greeting of Kent. He briefed the story of House Bill Twenty-nine for her, pointing out the probabilities. "Of course, no one can tell what the precise effect will be," he qualified.
He was silent awhile and then began chuckling: "But I fixed 'em the other day. Did you see that article in all the papers briefed out of New York about how that professor had said that the N.P.C. was an economic necessity? I did that, Watts: and got it published in the magazines, too and our advertising agents made all the newspapers that get our advertising print it and they had to."
"The ubiquitous lame-brain with a dangerous mechanism.... I suppose he briefed you on what I want done, here?" "Well, not too completely. I gathered that you want me to give intelligence tests, or aptitude tests, or something of the sort, to some of your employees. I'm not really one of these so-called industrial anthropologists," she explained.
So Major Fournet offered to look into it further and I promised him all the help we could give him. We did this in two ways. In the United States we briefed various scientific meetings and groups. To get the word to the other countries, we enlisted the gratis aid of scientists who were planning to attend conferences or meetings in Europe.
I was so well briefed that I was able to reply to all his questions, and, after complementing me on the fine turnout of the regiment, it looked as if the Emperor was going to promote me to colonel and M. de La Nougarède to general, when the latter, who with his limbs wrapped in flannel, had been hoisted onto horseback to follow from afar the movements of his regiment, which I commanded, hearing himself called for, came to Napoleon, and unwisely angered him by making a request on behalf of an officer, a member of his family, who was wholly undeserving.
"How about details of our trip?" Scotty asked. "They've been briefed thoroughly, by me. You can check them and fill in any missing details." Barby giggled. "I'm glad that you didn't have any doubts about our taking them in, Steve." "Steve knows we're available any time he needs us, and for anything we can give," Rick said. Steve smiled his thanks.
In all cases, the contents of each volume of pamphlets should be briefed in numerical order upon the fly-leaf of the volume, and its corresponding number, or sequence in the volumes written in pencil on the title page of each pamphlet, to correspond with the figures of this brief list. The only objection to separate binding of each pamphlet, is the increased expense.
Middleton at once set about bringing his employer into a condition where he could attend to his affairs, for the case of Ralston versus Hippenmeyer was a very important one indeed, and as Mr. Middleton had briefed the case himself and had his sympathies greatly excited for Johannes Hippenmeyer, he was very anxious that their client should not lose for default of any effort he could make.
But the crews of Navy and Air Force security forces who did go out to the tests were thoroughly briefed to look for UFO's, and they were given the procedures on how to track and report them. Back at Dayton we stood by to make quick analysis of any reports that might come in none came. Nothing that fell into the UFO category was seen during the entire Project Ivy series of atomic shots.
"Do the people inside really believe?" Entman asked. "It's pretty difficult to tell. Sometimes I wonder what my own real feelings are." "I wasn't completely briefed on how it ended," Entman said delicately. "I think the phony specifications got through." "If they did if things are really as they appear " Taber smiled in the darkness. "Are you beginning to doubt, Doctor?"
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