FBI Detective August 1950
https://pulpcovers.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/FBI-Detective-August-1950.jpgThat is easily the most nonchalant dynamic entry into a hostage situation I have ever seen. The FBI agent looks like he is stopping in to return a gun to his neighbor, but the door is broken so he needs to use the window. via via
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https://pulpcovers.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/21940430-3154793772_52a4a2e458_b1.jpgThat is easily the most nonchalant dynamic entry into a hostage situation I have ever seen. The FBI agent looks like he is stopping in to return a gun to his neighbor, but the door is broken so he needs to use the window. via via
That is easily the most nonchalant dynamic entry into a hostage situation I have ever seen. The FBI agent looks like he is stopping in to return a gun to his neighbor, but the door is broken so he needs to use the window.
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Did you mean “stepping in” instead of “stopping ?
No, “stopping in” like “stopping by”
Thanks for improving my English.
By J. George Janes.