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Grafton's "___ for Noose"
Answer for the clue "Grafton's "___ for Noose" ", 3 letters:
nis
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Usage examples of nis.
She well knew that government civilians took these things much more seriously, and she sensed that the NIS headquarters mavens were circling the wagons over this one.
But maybe we ought to just butt out, like the EAs, this NIS, and even Vann says.
Snow, who was on the original Hardin investigation from NIS, and this is Captain Vann, from the D.
He admitted that he and Grace had continued their explorations when asked to help by Captain Vann, adding that they had finally decided to let the NIS and the District cops work it until the phone tips came in and Vann pulled them back into it.
On one hand, the captain was making perfect sense: Malachi was the only connection, and it would be stupid to keep that connection alive, only to have some NIS stumblebum trip over it by accident.
Murder belongs to the cops, and for better or for worser, NIS is the cops.
Captain Mccarty, his EA, to confirm that I can count on your help marshaling NIS assets-to find an ex-enlisted guy who might have something to do with Sherman.
Sergeant Degiorgio was dozing in the car, but he woke up quickly enough and ran them over to the NIS offices to change back into their respective uniforms: blues for Dan and a business suit for Grace Snow.
NIS field offices specialize in bent paymasters, which is why Santini here ought to have a record of this.
NIS tends to dark four door sedans with aerials on the trunk that no one in a million years would suspect are cop cars.
At the moment nis gray eyes were wary, and Anderson wondered idly how many different reasons Taliaferro had to worry.
That maybe some high-level executive assistants at NIS and in the Pentagon are manipulating this case so as to neutralize its effective prosecution.
But they looked like real civilians, and they were too well dressed to be NIS.
NIS, incident investigations were always conducted by a line officer, although these were usually operational incidents.
The assistant director of the NIS for criminal investigations thought that would be a more appropriate title, since Ms.