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adler
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Usage examples of adler.
I arrived at the crime scene, Adler, my partner, stood out front, listening to an elderly woman with her hair in rollers.
I arrived at the address on Grove Street, just a few blocks from the station, Adler stood out front beneath the streetlight, listening to an elderly woman with her hair in rollers, who wore a shapeless shift of floral polyester and rubber thong sandals in Day-Glo pink.
Doris left and the crime-scene unit arrived, Adler and I waited for a warrant before canvassing the house and grounds.
I entered the CID office, Adler sat hunched over his desk, pecking at his sticky keyboard.
Greek Orthodox priest carried on the breeze to the hillock where Adler and I stood in the shade of a cypress tree to observe the funeral of Sophia Morelli.
During the night, Adler and I had already interviewed the homeowners whose properties backed up to the murder site, but no one had seen or heard anything until the police arrived.
When we reached the kitchen, I unlocked the door for Adler and the two men headed upstairs.
If Adler and I juggle Dorman between us, will you tail Tillett for me?
I hated to ask, but Adler was trailing Dorman, and I had to question Tillett.
Bill, Adler and I concentrated on Dorman and Morelli and kept track of every move they made.
Larry jerked his head toward the room across the hall, and Adler sprinted out of the room.
Heinrich Adler had ordered all activities that might attract unwanted attention from the authorities suspended once the operation was under way.
Heinrich Frank Adler walked out of the maintenance shack door, glancing back and forth as if to verify that Pak was alone.
Pak knew from intelligence sources in Pyongyang that Adler had never actually been more than an unterfeldwebel, a sergeant.
Saturday, April 28 1930 hours Cranston Moors North York, England The rumble of the generators and spray painter air compressors was deafeningly loud within the enclosed space of the hangar, and as the two of them walked across the hangar floor toward a small office in the back, Adler had to pitch his voice louder to make himself heard.