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On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted FBI to do more against terrorism |
He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted FBI to do more against terrorism |
Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. ||||| In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted FBI to do more against terrorism |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights |
He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights |
Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. ||||| In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted to focus on guns, drugs, and civil rights |
He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted to focus on guns, drugs, and civil rights |
Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. ||||| In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. | How did Ashcroft want to reform FBI He wanted to focus on guns, drugs, and civil rights |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI John Ashcroft from Missouri |
On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI John Ashcroft from Missouri |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI John Ashcroft from Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI Ashcroft of Missouri |
On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI Ashcroft of Missouri |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI Ashcroft of Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI Missouri |
On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI Missouri |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. | Former senator of which state wanted to reform FBI Missouri |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receiv The President's |
Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| The new administration did seek an 8 percent increase in overall FBI funding in its initial budget proposal for fiscal year 2002, including the largest proposed percentage increase in the FBI's counterterrorism program since fiscal year 1997. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receiv The President's |
His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. ||||| He reported that at the time, the attorney general acknowledged a "steep learning curve," and asked about the progress of the Cole investigation. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receiv The President's |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receiv The presidents daily brief |
Neither Ashcroft nor his predecessors received the President's Daily Brief. ||||| The new administration did seek an 8 percent increase in overall FBI funding in its initial budget proposal for fiscal year 2002, including the largest proposed percentage increase in the FBI's counterterrorism program since fiscal year 1997. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receiv The presidents daily brief |
His office did receive the daily intelligence report for senior officials that, during the spring and summer of 2001, was carrying much of the same threat information. ||||| He reported that at the time, the attorney general acknowledged a "steep learning curve," and asked about the progress of the Cole investigation. | What daily brief did the attorney general not receiv The presidents daily brief |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie May 10 |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie May 10 |
In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie May 10 |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie May 10th |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie May 10th |
In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie May 10th |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie The day after attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism |
The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie The day after attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism |
In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | On what date was the budget guidance issued that highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as prioritie The day after attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watso Attorney general and the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watso Attorney general and the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watso Attorney general and the FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. ||||| The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watso Ashcroft is the Attorney General and Dale Watson is FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
The FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism, Dale Watson, told us that he felt the new Justice Department leadership was not supportive of the strategy. ||||| The FBI was struggling to build up its institutional capabilities to do more against terrorism, relying on a strategy called MAXCAP 05 that had been unveiled in the summer of 2000. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watso Ashcroft is the Attorney General and Dale Watson is FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. | Who are John Ashcroft and Dale Watso Ashcroft is the Attorney General and Dale Watson is FBI's assistant director for counterterrorism |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" Attorney General Ashcroft |
He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" Attorney General Ashcroft |
In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. ||||| In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" Attorney General Ashcroft |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" John Ashcroft |
He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" John Ashcroft |
In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. ||||| In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" John Ashcroft |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" The attorney general |
He said that "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks." ||||| During the transition, Bush had chosen John Ashcroft, a former senator from Missouri, as his attorney general. | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" The attorney general |
In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. ||||| In May, the Justice Department began shaping plans for building a budget for fiscal year 2003, the process that would usually culminate in an administration proposal at the beginning of 2002. | Who testified at a congressional hearing that, "one of the nation's most fundamental responsibilities is to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks" The attorney general |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 reflect consideration of the attorney general's congressional hearing testimony concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism No |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 reflect consideration of the attorney general's congressional hearing testimony concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism No |
In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 reflect consideration of the attorney general's congressional hearing testimony concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism No |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| The budget guidance issued the next day, however, highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights as priorities. | Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 reflect consideration of the attorney general's congressional hearing testimony concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism No, it highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights on the contrary |
On May 9, the attorney general testified at a congressional hearing concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism. ||||| Watson had the sense that the Justice Department wanted the FBI to get back to the investigative basics: guns, drugs, and civil rights. | Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 reflect consideration of the attorney general's congressional hearing testimony concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism No, it highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights on the contrary |
In February, Clarke briefed Attorney General Ashcroft on his directorate's issues. ||||| On his arrival at the Justice Department, Ashcroft told us, he faced a number of problems spotlighting the need for reform at the FBI. | Did the budget guidance issued on May 10 reflect consideration of the attorney general's congressional hearing testimony concerning federal efforts to combat terrorism No, it highlighted gun crimes, narcotics trafficking, and civil rights on the contrary |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . ||||| Emery does n't see that the man he killed cell phone is there and it has all the call logs in it . | Who are the characters in this story The police, Emery, Allanah, Emery's friend, and Allanah's friend |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| He then calls her and insists that they have dinner . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . ||||| He then makes a phone call to his friend who does not answer the phone . | Who are the characters in this story The police, Emery, Allanah, Emery's friend, and Allanah's friend |
Emery goes to see Alannah and sees the place she is staying at and takes her to one of their properties which is the condo . ||||| He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . ||||| She makes herself at home and even invites a friend over who says she can keep the condo and the life if there is a hole in the condom . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . | Who are the characters in this story The police, Emery, Allanah, Emery's friend, and Allanah's friend |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . ||||| Emery does n't see that the man he killed cell phone is there and it has all the call logs in it . | Who are the characters in this story Emery and alana |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| He then calls her and insists that they have dinner . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . ||||| He then makes a phone call to his friend who does not answer the phone . | Who are the characters in this story Emery and alana |
Emery goes to see Alannah and sees the place she is staying at and takes her to one of their properties which is the condo . ||||| He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . ||||| She makes herself at home and even invites a friend over who says she can keep the condo and the life if there is a hole in the condom . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . | Who are the characters in this story Emery and alana |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . ||||| Emery does n't see that the man he killed cell phone is there and it has all the call logs in it . | Who are the characters in this story Emery and Alannah |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| He then calls her and insists that they have dinner . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . ||||| He then makes a phone call to his friend who does not answer the phone . | Who are the characters in this story Emery and Alannah |
Emery goes to see Alannah and sees the place she is staying at and takes her to one of their properties which is the condo . ||||| He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . ||||| She makes herself at home and even invites a friend over who says she can keep the condo and the life if there is a hole in the condom . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . | Who are the characters in this story Emery and Alannah |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice The cell phone of killed man, and Alannah was working an angle to get what she wants |
Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice The cell phone of killed man, and Alannah was working an angle to get what she wants |
He then calls her and insists that they have dinner . ||||| He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice The cell phone of killed man, and Alannah was working an angle to get what she wants |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice A cell phone |
Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice A cell phone |
He then calls her and insists that they have dinner . ||||| He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice A cell phone |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice Being followed, and the cell phone of the man he killed |
Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| Later Emery drops by for some sex and she has her friend wait outside so that she can do what she needs to do with Emery and it 's hot just like when they had sex in Emery 's car . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice Being followed, and the cell phone of the man he killed |
He then calls her and insists that they have dinner . ||||| He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . | What two thinks does Emery fail to notice Being followed, and the cell phone of the man he killed |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In the car and in the condo |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| He later in the movie meets Alannah who 's car has broken down . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In the car and in the condo |
He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . ||||| To which Alannah says no. . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In the car and in the condo |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In Emery's car |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| He later in the movie meets Alannah who 's car has broken down . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In Emery's car |
He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . ||||| To which Alannah says no. . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In Emery's car |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In the condo, and in his car |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| He later in the movie meets Alannah who 's car has broken down . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In the condo, and in his car |
He does and they comment on some fun times they had in college . ||||| To which Alannah says no. . | Where do Emery and Allanah have sex In the condo, and in his car |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | What happens at the restaurant Crazy man enters and attacks Emery |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . | What happens at the restaurant Crazy man enters and attacks Emery |
It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . ||||| He later in the movie meets Alannah who 's car has broken down . | What happens at the restaurant Crazy man enters and attacks Emery |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | What happens at the restaurant A crazy man attacks Emery, and Allanah and Emery have dinner |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . | What happens at the restaurant A crazy man attacks Emery, and Allanah and Emery have dinner |
It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . ||||| He later in the movie meets Alannah who 's car has broken down . | What happens at the restaurant A crazy man attacks Emery, and Allanah and Emery have dinner |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | What happens at the restaurant A crazyman |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . | What happens at the restaurant A crazyman |
It is then witnessed by a man who runs and flees afterwords . ||||| He later in the movie meets Alannah who 's car has broken down . | What happens at the restaurant A crazyman |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | Who follows Emery and Allanah as he gives her a ride to work The cops and her friend |
Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| She makes herself at home and even invites a friend over who says she can keep the condo and the life if there is a hole in the condom . | Who follows Emery and Allanah as he gives her a ride to work The cops and her friend |
To which Alannah says no. . ||||| They do but the police are following and see them make out and so does a man that is following her . | Who follows Emery and Allanah as he gives her a ride to work The cops and her friend |
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah . ||||| Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . | Who follows Emery and Allanah as he gives her a ride to work The police |
Emery kills a man that was trying to get information out of him . ||||| She makes herself at home and even invites a friend over who says she can keep the condo and the life if there is a hole in the condom . | Who follows Emery and Allanah as he gives her a ride to work The police |
To which Alannah says no. . ||||| They do but the police are following and see them make out and so does a man that is following her . | Who follows Emery and Allanah as he gives her a ride to work The police |
He arose, and touched his sleeve. ||||| "The judge is coming." Mr. Thorndike sat down. | Why did Thorndike touch Andrews' sleeve To get his attention |
"The judge is coming." Mr. Thorndike sat down. ||||| "You sit there," he commanded, "it's reserved for members of the bar, but it's all right. | Why did Thorndike touch Andrews' sleeve To get his attention |
To Mr. Thorndike it was evident that young Andrews had entirely forgotten him. ||||| You're with ME." Distinctly annoyed, slightly bewildered, the banker sank between the arms of a chair. | Why did Thorndike touch Andrews' sleeve To get his attention |
He arose, and touched his sleeve. ||||| "The judge is coming." Mr. Thorndike sat down. | Why did Thorndike touch Andrews' sleeve To tell him the judge was coming |
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