His only obligation is to investigate the treasonous acts of political operatives. |
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Machines are manned by operatives in fixed positions, recruited and trained to fit specific jobs. |
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Most were packers but others worked as machine operatives or fork-lift truck drivers. |
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It may also be necessary to protect the lives of informants or intelligence operatives. |
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According to this, their operatives have insinuated themselves into many communities along Kenya's Indian Ocean coast. |
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If the operatives had come through Iran legally, there would have been Iranian stamps in their passports. |
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Among them will be, without question, a large contingent of CIA and special forces operatives whose specialty is counter-insurgency. |
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A lot of political operatives and pollsters will tell you this presidential election will hinge on foreign policy. |
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Leading Democratic operatives had foreknowledge of this story as early as July and were telling friends about it back then. |
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One of the cops shouted as the two darkly dressed operatives ran into the trees. |
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They live in an intellectual echo chamber of insular think tanks, political operatives and partisan media. |
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Occasionally labour contracts encouraged enterprise on the part of the operatives. |
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The Dean field operatives have purchased mountains of bottled water and granola bars, and cell phones and flashlights by the dozen. |
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Although the female operatives were initially encouraged to work as they pleased, they were quickly reprimanded for talking too much. |
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And the operatives were only pawns in their ultimate game of cat and mouse. |
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The current staff of nine, which includes five product assemblers and a small marketing team, should continue as company operatives. |
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Seems he's learned to hold back the tears and keep a stiff upper lip when political operatives spread scurrilous lies and outright falsehoods. |
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Yet these operatives, fighting on scattered battlefields, share a similar ideology and vision for our world. |
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Can anyone seriously believe that when the investigations began to happen, nobody gave the operatives a heads-up? |
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There stood eight CIA operatives, dressed in black, holding various submachine guns and assault carbines. |
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Until recently we have worked on a scheduled basis so street cleaning operatives were given a list of what areas they were to clean on what days. |
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Hardware engineers, production operatives and warehouse staff are going to be the hardest hit. |
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Machine operatives would often outright purchase citizens votes or promise some form of patronage. |
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The camp eventually succeeded in training more than five hundred special operatives. |
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Completing missions swiftly earns you money with which to upgrade your squad with more experienced operatives. |
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This is in no way intended as a slur on the hard-working refuse collectors or recycling operatives in this area. |
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Paramilitary operatives do not meet any of the prerequisites necessary to be considered lawful combatants. |
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They also had help from choppers, bombers, other supporting elements of the 10th Mountain Division and small groups of Special Forces operatives. |
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The grant was for land to provide a site for a Trades Hall and Literary Institute at Sydney for the use of artificers and operatives. |
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Badge-less bar-hoppers like me are always fair game for operatives, who work around clocks deciding for the undecided. |
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The mills' production is seriously threatened by the strike of the throwster operatives and the dyers in Paterson and other silk centres. |
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Here is a top-secret photo taken by one of our clandestine operatives of the guard tower at one of these camps. |
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How were the terrorists able to rent a safe house and secretly traffic in operatives and material? |
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After nine months of shilly-shallying, the Vice President and his operatives have failed to bluff the General Account Office. |
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A shipload of guns was sent to Yemen and operatives dispatched to help tribesmen fight US troops in Somalia. |
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Intelligence analysts and operatives surf its secrets with the ease of an Internet user shopping for books online. |
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Industrial workers consist of operatives, maintenance workers, storekeepers, packers, cleaners, basic supervisory staff and apprentices. |
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Large sectors of the textile industries operated on credit extended to domestic operatives. |
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In addition, the presence of field operatives on the ground helps raise public awareness and deters polluters. |
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Tradesmen and general operatives attached to unions claimed Kilcrat Homes had employed workers on the black market. |
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Pride of place must go to our local County Council operatives and temporary workers who led by splendid example throughout. |
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Falling trees, flooding and some structural damage to the old mill in Ballisodare kept council operatives busy. |
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Rates of mobility among factory operatives in the period were extremely high. |
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To improve the safety of our operatives and other road users the new vehicles have been carefully designed to be highly visible. |
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The IFA leader said livestock marts cannot be expected to act as operatives for the Department of Agriculture. |
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She wondered why three operatives from the CIA would come to her house, hoping that her father was okay. |
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His escorts were two CIA operatives who did this type of thing for a living. |
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Meanwhile, outside in the cool air, the happiest Secret Service operatives in all of America are bouncing on their feet to keep warm. |
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Pinkerton instructed his operatives to focus their efforts on debriefing former slaves. |
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So are strikes carried out by illegal-immigrant operatives with a fondness for strip joints living in the United States. |
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All the operatives in the room froze, several with tiny guns or knives in hand, as the lean, darkly suntanned man strode into their midst. |
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This is the kind of announcement that gives press officers and political operatives cold sweats. |
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Sana'a has said that it is hunting 25 named AQAP operatives it suspects of planning attacks. |
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The operatives are not above using private detectives and bankrolled bloggers to engage in blackmail and scandal-mongering. |
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Kidon operatives are even more innovative, braver, and physically fitter than other Mossad men and women. |
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But that hasn't dissuaded a loose-knit coterie of online conspiracists, antiwar activists and Democratic Party operatives from keeping the draft rumor alive. |
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The exchange was catnip for reporters, and Republican political operatives passed the clip around with glee. |
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The modern battlefield is increasingly populated with civilians and paramilitary operatives who accompany U.S. forces in support of military operations. |
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Republican political operatives say the gains the GOP is set to make are due to a convergence of causes. |
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This is especially so since there will always be more law-enforcement professionals in the FBI than intelligence and counter-intelligence operatives. |
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But when Republicans political operatives are frank, the broad influence of race on the campaign is undeniable, if unintended. |
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I hope that operatives are preparing to milk this situation. |
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The president alone should not be able to designate a U.S. person as an enemy combatant and then order operatives to kill him. |
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In November and December 2009, Bangladeshi authorities made a series of arrests of LeT operatives in Dhaka. |
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And because banks and other financial institutions are rarely used as the prime disbursers, a special system of appointed couriers and other secret operatives are employed. |
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In this scandalous era, savvy operatives like him are expendable. |
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Just last week, gunships rocketed a training camp, killing 15 operatives. |
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This force began combat on September 27, using both operatives on the ground and Predator surveillance drones equipped with missiles that could be launched by remote control. |
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Wealthy political donors sometimes make easy marks for campaign operatives. |
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Every car passenger and pedestrian is checked, one by one, until the operatives find their target. |
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Rotation of operatives between different tasks on a production line is one of the recent steps introduced to combat repetitive strain injury. |
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You heard the panicky tones of operatives flooded with calls from the field about technical snafus and mass confusion. |
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It appears the two Russians were the likely operatives and the Turk was more of a facilitator. |
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The trouble is that news agencies and many, if not most, of their operatives choose not to bring balance and breadth to their coverage of affairs. |
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Canadian intelligence operatives visit the Guantanamo detention center but apparently not Canadian consular personnel. |
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But hardheaded operatives like Karl Rove could shift their resources to Senate and House contests. |
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For Romney and his operatives to find themselves in this situation is inexplicable, except on grounds of heedless greed. |
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With its tidy, uncluttered appearance, Shopster ensures that your cleaning operatives project a professional impression. |
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The police operatives said that the injuries were self-inflicted in order to justify the suspects' claim that their arrest was arbitrary. |
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This situation has encouraged some maverick intelligence operatives to market their specialized skill abroad. |
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Financial support may be awarded to information activities for young people and qualified operatives in youth work and youth organisations. |
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Hamas has organized some 20,000 armed operatives directly subordinate to it or who can be integrated into its forces in an emergency. |
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And second, the right-wing political class, operatives and people at think tanks, who want the welfare state to wither away. |
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Al Qaeda operatives seem to have an endless Rolodex of Pakistani establishment figures who are ready to help them. |
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And by this logic, operatives said, MSNBC is OK, so long as candidates stick to Morning Joe or The Daily rundown. |
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Terrorist operatives are hard to find because they are generally few in number, mostly inactive and concealed, and tend to be co-located with civilians. |
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Call-centre operatives have different scripts to fit each category. |
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Now, traditionally, we believe that there's been a high concentration of suspected al Qaeda operatives in the northwest of Pakistan in the tribal areas. |
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If some of their operatives were keeping company with people who were likely to create a risk for them, they would have switched that off very quickly and put a stop to it. |
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A few hours later the annex itself came under attack and two of the same brave GRS operatives were killed. |
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Yellowbird operatives set up rescue teams to organize and bankroll the escapes of individual protest leaders. |
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The main argument put forward for maintaining restrictions is that own account transport operatives could charge at a marginal level, or, where appropriate, subsidise an extra or return load from their principal activity. |
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These links can involve terrorists using profits from smuggling of migrants to fund their activities and exploiting existing criminal networks to move their operatives internationally. |
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It is clear that the operatives and managers are determined to rise to any challenge, despite the disappointment they may feel if their efforts are not recompensed. |
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Safe for our operatives, the general public and the environment at large. |
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As firms expanded their individual operations, manufacturers found that they could subdivide complex tasks into simpler ones and could then speed along these simpler tasks by providing their operatives with machinery. |
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It is not publicly known if Cisco operatives are cooperating with Vietnamese government authorities in such endeavors, although there are such suspicions in the human-rights community. |
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This 2009 project led to the creation of a single human resources database to simplify exchanges between the various CNOUS employees and operatives by homogenizing work practices. |
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Several Republican operatives in Iowa, where voters will have the first say on nominating the 2016 presidential candidates at the state caucuses in a year's time, were doubtful on Monday that Palin would enter the race. |
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We do not believe that money should drive the political system or that untraceable envelopes of cash passed between Liberal operatives have any place in any government. |
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What type of work would maverick operatives do? |
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Can the modern American business machine, with its lobbyists and public-relations operatives, really be an oppressed victim of overreaching government power? |
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Its spiritual leader, Abu Bakar Basyir, is behind bars, as are many of the organisation's operatives, most notably Hambali, allegedly the group's operations chief. |
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Only in such inter-locking contexts can the negative attitudes of operatives to welfare and fringe benefit provision be understood. |
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On several occasions SLA and NMRD operatives have threatened to shoot down any white helicopters, including United Nations and AMIS helicopters, that fly over certain areas in Darfur. |
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The accused were said to be the Indian Mujahidin operatives who were allegedly involved in the Sept. |
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In September, Russian operatives reportedly jammed communications and threw smoke grenades in order to abduct an Estonian special services agent from a border post that Estonia said was located in its territory. |
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The former is necessary so that Customs authorities can be apprised of terrorist operatives, front companies, zones of activity and specific threats. |
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Shady political operatives and campaign finance scandals are commonplace. |
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Reporters and photographers in Afghanistan, trained to keep at arm's length from the authorities, have come across documents left behind by fleeing Al Qaeda operatives. |
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And when the jig is up and the fraud is exposed everybody claims to know nothing or blames some secret cabal of shadowy operatives in the bureaucracy. |
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For example, in June 2008, China denied allegations by the United States that its operatives used secretly-copied data to try to hack into Commerce Department computers. |
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On top of that, such is the level of automation that the refinery is now run by a handful of supervisory operatives who control the plant via banks of VDU monitors. |
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Some operatives will smash them to get the copper coils out and leave a mess, leaving the scrap lads to 'dismantle' them haphazardly discarding the rest. |
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These SOE operatives, and the resistance, are feted as heroes. |
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These organizations, guided by American operatives, developed into the paramilitary apparatus that came to be known as the Salvadoran death squads. |
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It is intended to be a general account of ecoterror crimes rather than a comprehensive record. It indicates targets, locales, and tactics chosen by ecoterror operatives. |
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All these mules had been worked by the strength of the operatives. |
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