The claim has been confirmed by officials in the U.S. embassy in Jakarta who have had access to intercepts of the army's radio communications. |
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The U.S. Navy intercepts migrant ships on the high seas and sends bogus refugees home. |
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There is a pleasant walk of about a kilometre alongside the race as far as its headworks, where a weir on a mountain stream intercepts the water. |
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A sniffer intercepts uncoded information while it is being transmitted via a network. |
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A more sensitive version of the weekly publication that contained material from communications intercepts was called the Situation Summary. |
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Communications intercepts and other relevant information convinced Washington that an attack had taken place. |
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The difference between the slopes and intercepts obtained from histology and CT was tested using the Student's t test. |
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The regressions remain positive and statistically significant, although the slopes and intercepts differ. |
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The conversation, revealed by Indian intelligence intercepts last week, was not unique. |
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All data sets have nonzero intercepts of the regression lines with the y-axis. |
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I'm sure lots of information is there, in files, intercepts, computer memory. |
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This intercepts calls and fends off assaults using attack signatures, or known patterns and behavioral rules to pinpoint unusual traffic. |
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There may be a significant tie-in here between the looming war with Iraq and the threats we're picking up in intelligence intercepts. |
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Indeed, my dreams usually had happy endings, involving successful intercepts that Saved Civilization. |
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Keylogging renders encryption moot, as it intercepts everything prior to encryption, as well as the keys used to decrypt things. |
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Where the posterior margin intercepts the lateral margin on either side, a sharp, posteriorly directed epimeron is formed. |
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But prosecutors have had to rely on the Bosnian government military for crucial radio intercepts. |
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They tell Suggs that he better pitch the ball back if he recovers a fumble or intercepts a pass, but he doesn't seem to listen. |
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Thanks to a swift horse powered by a mysterious elixir, he intercepts Domenico, wounding him mortally. |
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Press reports have identified it as a modernization project at the National Security Agency, the agency that intercepts foreign communications. |
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Violations of drug laws and gambling laws were the two most prevalent types of offenses investigated through communications intercepts. |
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The information allegedly includes both US capabilities for communications intercepts and details of the US military position within Iraq. |
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They knew that the operation was in trouble from intercepts of Japanese radio traffic. |
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This is just the ground-based portion of a multilayered missile defense system, which will eventually include space-based and sea launched intercepts. |
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His father warned the CIA station in Abuja, they ignored intercepts, State Department never did a thing with his visa. |
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A 27-day telephone wiretap in Maryland averaged 358 intercepts per day. |
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French media in March revealed intercepts of sarkozy conversations with his longtime lawyer, Thierry Herzog. |
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It seems clear that all offspring should benefit when a parent produces an alarm signal or intercepts a predator and prevents it from reaching the brood. |
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But these officials said they are not certain how reliable the information is and said there are no radio intercepts or other types of evidence to corroborate the reports. |
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If the Commonwealth continues to play politics and refuses to properly allow these telephone intercepts then it does harm the effort against police corruption. |
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We can see what's going on the ground, but the terrorists move around so quickly and so easily that we simply can't follow them with satellites or with telephone intercepts. |
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The Government says it must suspend the right to a trial, because trials would jeopardise the secret telephone intercepts of the security services. |
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And remember, they're on the receiving end right now of a motion that says that these illegal intercepts of attorney-client conversations were improperly handled. |
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We have the ability to read their mail through radio intercepts. |
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The actuator latch of a hard disk drive selectively intercepts the movement of the locking protrusion at the actuator so that the actuator is locked and unlocked. |
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Harrison follows your eyes, as if you're an NFL quarterback staring at a receiver, and he intercepts your sight line with an answer before you can complete the question. |
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Ukrainian government intercepts also purport to reveal Ukrainian separatists acknowledging they controlled SA-11 systems. |
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Statistically significant covariances among random intercepts, rates of change, and effects of depressed mood and delinquency variety are reported in the text only. |
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A second diamond drill hole, A176 was drilled to test 100 metres below the intercepts in hole A174 and has intersected two ultramafic bodies. |
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He was sure that references to AK in the intercepts stood for Midway, but none of the decodes made the identification certain. |
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The anomalous intercepts are in the upper-plate of the Roberts Mountains Thrust which dominantly consists of argillite, siltstone, and chert. |
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These mineralized intercepts occur in zones of potassic altered diatreme breccias. |
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British figures, based on Ultra intercepts, gave German casualties as 1,149 killed, 3,886 wounded and 8,050 men captured. |
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Some intercepts decoded during the action had taken two hours to reach British commanders at sea, by when they were out of date or misleading. |
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Ultra intercepts provided valuable information about the times and routes of Axis supply shipments across the Mediterranean. |
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The Axis had considerable success in intelligence gathering through radio communication intercepts and monitoring unit radio traffic. |
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It intercepts or slows down the rush of thoughts, helping you to act mindfully, rather than to mindlessly react. |
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It intercepts and blocks attempts to transfer sensitive information by silently redialing modems, or by stealthily sending e-mail. |
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Ultra, the information obtained from Enigma intercepts, gave the highest echelons of the British command a view of German intentions. |
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The primary benefit of Ultra intercepts to the effort in North Africa was to aid in cutting the Axis supply line to Tunisia. |
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Because the dependent variable is polytomous in nature, multinomial logistic regression models with random intercepts for school identifiers are used. |
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The Italians shared parts of their intercepts with their German allies. |
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The LCM features random intercepts and slopes that allow each case in a sample to have a different trajectory over time, thereby aiding the prediction of parameters. |
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