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    Use "cid" in a sentence

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    cid


    1. Since I was not in the CID I cannot confirm it but it would not surprise me


    2. Probably only the Crime Combating and Investigation Division (old CID) is of interest to us and regardless of your opinion of the effectiveness of the SAPS they are needed by forensic law practitioners


    3. profile in this of Captain Cid Highwind, for example, interests me


    4. A CID (detective or secret service agent) accompanied Gāndhi to report about his activities


    5. Gāndhi was very courteous and open with the CID officer


    6. Daniels sat back and nodded his head, “I hate bent coppers and I saw a few when I was in CID


    7. When the CID interviewed the staff at the branch Hammond was panicking and told everyone to stay calm and tell the truth


    8. I could see the corruption and dishonesty all around the CID


    9. You may or may not know that I have received information from Bill Butler at the Trustees Savings Bank with regard to some of your former colleagues in Deansgate CID


    10. Smith opened a separate folder which contained Graham’s CID records and his dismissal report

    11. He wanted the whole lot of CID in Deansgate to be exposed as corrupt and he could see only one route left to him


    12. the CID into one of my drinks


    13. ATF, FBI, Army CID – you name it


    14. Cid stays with Aaron in his room for a few weeks


    15. Although Aaron tells Cid he loves her, he plays the part of a John wanting to reform a hooker


    16. He disapproves of the way Cid makes a living


    17. Cid resents his behavior; she is not ashamed of the way she earns money


    18. Going along on the trip, Ajit, Cedric’s friend from Ceylon, and Cid join Aaron and Kevin


    19. Cid stands naked against a wall opposite him


    20. you have whims, O Cid, thatwould rouse a stone

    21. Inspector Paul (showing his ID): we are from CID and you are under arrest for child theft and trafficking


    22. {181-1} Cid; see Cid in the Vocab


    23. Herder'stranslation of some of the Cid romances and theSchlegel brothers' metrical version of


    24. Gibson ( The Cid Ballads, etc


    25. appeared his studies of Old French and of the Song ofMy Cid, his excellent translation of


    26. ' His voice sounded deceptively innocent as he went on, 'Perhaps the superintendent thought that with the police image being so important, the division would be better served if I stayed in CID and acted as your personal speed trap, Sir


    27. “Morning Derek?” I said as I walked through the CID room


    28. I have always wanted to create in a fictitious setting the portrayal of a figure reminiscent of Roderigo Diaz de Bivar, as depicted in the 1961 Blockbuster film, El Cid


    29. If you’ve watched the movie then perhaps you see the parallels between my character Benaiah and the El Cid


    30. I’ve always found the story of the Cid inspirational and something to personally emulate in my own life

    31. He used to say the Cid Ruy Diaz was a very good knight, but that he was not to be compared with the Knight of the Burning Sword who with one back-stroke cut in half two fierce and monstrous giants


    32. He next proceeded to inspect his hack, which, with more quartos than a real and more blemishes than the steed of Gonela, that "tantum pellis et ossa fuit," surpassed in his eyes the Bucephalus of Alexander or the Babieca of the Cid


    33. Then who can deny that the story of Pierres and the fair Magalona is true, when even to this day may be seen in the king's armoury the pin with which the valiant Pierres guided the wooden horse he rode through the air, and it is a trifle bigger than the pole of a cart? And alongside of the pin is Babieca's saddle, and at Roncesvalles there is Roland's horn, as large as a large beam; whence we may infer that there were Twelve Peers, and a Pierres, and a Cid, and other knights like them, of the sort people commonly call adventurers


    34. That there was a Cid, as well as a Bernardo del Carpio, there can be no doubt; but that they did the deeds people say they did, I hold to be very doubtful


    35. Many and great were the attentions shown to Don Quixote by the newly married couple, who felt themselves under an obligation to him for coming forward in defence of their cause; and they exalted his wisdom to the same level with his courage, rating him as a Cid in arms, and a Cicero in eloquence


    36. Escaped prisoners from an Army installation could certainly be within the purview of the CID regardless of which branch they’d been in


    37. “All very hush-hush, but I’m CID


    38. “Is CID involved in this?”


    39. He’s actually been talking to me about applying to CID


    40. There’s no way they’ll leave this case to one CID agent

    41. “I’m a CID agent


    42. As you well know, there are others here currently doing their own: MI, CID other than you


    43. And for him as a CID agent authorized to investigate this murder, an examination of the body was always required and access never denied


    44. Momentarily thrown by this unusual greeting, he rose and said, “I’m Chief Warrant Officer John Puller, with the 701st CID out of Quantico


    45. “CID is already here investigating


    46. “CID has enough free assets to double up on this?”


    47. They were the Air Force’s counterpart to Puller’s CID


    48. This wasn’t a CID case


    49. If he passed him in the truck, his brother’s CID instincts would kick in, meaning he would memorize the license plate of the truck, the make and model, and every element of the driver that he could see under the current conditions


    50. This is, without exception, a CID investigation











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    Synonyms for "cid"

    cid criminal investigation command

    "cid" definitions

    the United States Army's principal law enforcement agency responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations for all levels of the Army anywhere in the world