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* On an episode of ''[[Law and Order]]'', Briscoe tells Curtis about a dockside location where detectives in the old days would go to [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique|waterboard difficult suspects]]. He immediately follows up with "or so I've heard." |
* On an episode of ''[[Law and Order]]'', Briscoe tells Curtis about a dockside location where detectives in the old days would go to [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique|waterboard difficult suspects]]. He immediately follows up with "or so I've heard." |
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** In ''Boy Gone Astray'' an ex-boyfriend of ADA Connie Rubrirosa tells her and her boss information on various drug cartels. Quickly adding "So I hear" after each piece of information. |
** In ''Boy Gone Astray'' an ex-boyfriend of ADA Connie Rubrirosa tells her and her boss information on various drug cartels. Quickly adding "So I hear" after each piece of information. |
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* ''Cops L.A.C'': <ref>The Australian police drama, not related to ''[[Cops]]'' the American [[Reality TV]] show.</ref>, the detectives find a flyer for Romnett in a murder victim's house. A junior officer standing nearby tells them it's an internet dating site, "I've been told." |
* ''Cops L.A.C'': <ref>The Australian police drama, not related to ''[[Cops (series)]]'' the American [[Reality TV]] show.</ref>, the detectives find a flyer for Romnett in a murder victim's house. A junior officer standing nearby tells them it's an internet dating site, "I've been told." |
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* ''[[White Collar]]'': |
* ''[[White Collar]]'': |
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{{quote| '''Neal:''' You'd need some muscle, a cargo plane, and a few grand in bribe money just to get started.<br /> |
{{quote| '''Neal:''' You'd need some muscle, a cargo plane, and a few grand in bribe money just to get started.<br /> |