Al Qaeda tried to infiltrate one privatized military field kitchen, in Afghanistan. |
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Lev was a perfect German speaker and with his Germanic looks could infiltrate the German army if necessary. |
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At the cellular level, necrotic hepatocytes infiltrate portal tracts, leading to inflammatory changes in the liver bed. |
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The nine-month undercover sting saw two police officers infiltrate drug users and dealers in the town and buy heroin and crack cocaine from them. |
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As the tramontanes infiltrate the Appalachians, they often remark of the beauty of the far ranges and mists. |
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Because lipomas generally do not infiltrate into surrounding tissue, they can be shelled out easily during excision. |
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That allows atmospheric carbon dioxide to infiltrate the weak paste and deeply carbonate the calcium hydroxide and other cement hydrates present. |
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In the liver, varying degrees of centrilobular necrosis and steatosis and a mild portal inflammatory infiltrate were seen in the SARS patients. |
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There are people who have already been assigned a mission to infiltrate and spy from the beginning. |
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Microscopic examination of the gastric biopsies revealed the presence of cellular infiltrate in the mucosa and submucosa. |
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Wherever one grows up, there are local names that infiltrate our consciousness, get stuck in our memories like burrs snagged on a sock. |
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The triads may show a variable degree of ductal and ductular proliferation, and may even demonstrate edema and a neutrophilic infiltrate. |
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The bone marrow was replaced by an infiltrate of blast cells with medium-sized nuclei, multiple nucleoli, and moderate amounts of cytoplasm. |
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His follow-up radiograph 10 days after the initiation of prednisone showed a substantial decrease of the infiltrate. |
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In coastal regions, sea water can infiltrate the rocks, and a salt-water wedge will then form below sea level under the fresh groundwater. |
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The infiltrate was seen deep, involving the skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. |
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The holding pond should be emptied before it is full, when waste waters will infiltrate the soil. |
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It was used to infiltrate, exfiltrate, and re-supply in any weather condition and almost any environment. |
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After the completion of fencing work it would be impossible to either exfiltrate or infiltrate from this stretch. |
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Your intrepid blogger promises to infiltrate this suspicious-sounding organization and report the truth! |
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The tumor, which was found to infiltrate to the muscle, was successfully surgically excised. |
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I think they'd recognize if Senator Hatch or I tried to infiltrate the organization. |
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Well, I believe the electronic surveillance has importance, but we really need to infiltrate the terrorist organizations. |
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I hope that we continue to have brave men and women who infiltrate these organizations in order to help to protect society. |
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Other areas were densely cellular with a lobular infiltrate of plump endothelial cells surrounding small capillaries. |
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The idea that it will help Chinese intelligence infiltrate America's military secrets seems more than just a little ludicrous. |
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The inflammatory infiltrate raised the possibility of an infectious granulomatous disease or a conventional diverticular abscess. |
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Oddly, he poses as a counterfeit money supplier in order to infiltrate the gang. |
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In most cases, there was marked subepithelial fibrosis and edema with a variable lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltrate. |
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In the end, hackers or cyberterrorists wanting to infiltrate any system badly enough will get in, says Clarke. |
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They often disguise their affiliation by wearing civilian clothes, and they often carry arms covertly to infiltrate various places. |
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Classically, the cells tend to infiltrate as individual rows and may form concentric arrays. |
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For example, in some of the parasitic species, the males infiltrate ants while the females take up residence in grasshoppers. |
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Folliculitis presents with a subcorneal pustule in the opening of a hair follicle, with surrounding neutrophilic infiltrate. |
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The Rangers were to infiltrate enemy lines and take up blocking positions in the Irsch-Zerf road and prevent German forces from using it. |
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Any chance that the corporatocracy would not infiltrate to derail effective action on these points? |
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In this photo, the man who always boasted that cops could never infiltrate his gang was actually posing with several undercover agents. |
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Biopsies of the epiglottic mass showed fragments of a superficially ulcerated lesion overlying a dense histiocytic infiltrate. |
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The ensuing Meiji policy of modernization allowed Western ideas, institutions, and culture to infiltrate Japan. |
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Toxic gasoline fumes can outgas from the fuel tank of your car and infiltrate into the bedrooms. |
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It would be in the hands of most directors, but Moretti doesn't allow melodramatic excess to infiltrate his story. |
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Each level consists of multiple stages, which the player must infiltrate. |
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The hackers managed to infiltrate the system with sophisticated keylogging software that would have enabled them to track every button pressed on computer keyboards. |
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The new game finds our furtive hero having to infiltrate a diverse assortment of sites such as military airbases, harbors and secret government installations. |
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If you were barmy enough to believe that the Commies really would infiltrate the corridors of power through brain-washing, then you were barmy enough to believe anything. |
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The enemy is also improving its ability to infiltrate and sew dissent among the Afghan security forces' ranks. |
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In secondary syphilis, psoriasiform hyperplasia with dense bandlikc lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltrate appear at the dermal-epidermal junction. |
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Police sources confirm that the Millers conspired to infiltrate an unidentified court building and execute public officials. |
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But she was also having daily conversations with her OSI handlers about which drug rings she should try to infiltrate. |
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Jason White was a convicted felon from North Dakota who managed to infiltrate the Los Angeles Art world, until he snapped. |
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Aerate in the fall to help break up compacted soil and remove excess thatch, allowing fertilizer nutrients, sunlight and air to infiltrate the soil. |
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In permafrost regions, summer thaw produces meltwater, which is typically unable to infiltrate into the ground because of the ice-rich frozen soils found in permafrost. |
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He sends in his best officer, Jin, as a mole to infiltrate the group. |
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They are able to infiltrate friends and family completely unsuspected, and carefully pull off this ridiculous covert operation, until things start to get hairy. |
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City officials argue that officers need more elbow room to photograph, tape and infiltrate political and social organizations to uproot terror networks. |
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Chest x-ray showed bilateral focal patchy areas of infiltrate at the bases of both lungs, which was interpreted to be consistent with pneumonitis. |
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It took my intense week of counselor training to infiltrate the secure stone wall of created consciousness that had prevented me from recognizing my own penetrability. |
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It propagates paranoia about the Third World's dark intentions to gatecrash and infiltrate the Western World over a period of time, and take it over eventually. |
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It will take years for the intelligence organizations to infiltrate terrorist organizations and be in a position to carry out these assassinations. |
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Now that we have a common picture of the communications architecture, we must discuss using information to successfully infiltrate an enemy's position. |
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Spencer said one of the major steps was to encourage followers to enter the ministry of various churches and to infiltrate North America's schools and teaching colleges. |
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Does western culture and its values infiltrate traditional Indian values? |
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Here, he used the intimacy of video to infiltrate the intense, distancing formalism of modernist dwellings and let us peer into some fanciful dramas unfolding within them. |
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It seems unnecessary for alcohol to infiltrate every single aspect of life quite so prevalently when many of the kids in class can't even legally buy alcohol. |
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They send her undercover to infiltrate the ultra-popular glamazons who rule the school, in order to plot revenge for years of accumulated meanness. |
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The tumors may be bluish, red-brown or flesh-colored and slowly infiltrate the surrounding tissues, eventually forming protuberant nodules and causing discomfort. |
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Could we develop a biological guidance system with the compliance and dispensability of a pigeon but with a man's resourcefulness and ability to infiltrate plausibly? |
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Our patient's epiglottic mass consisted of a dense histiocytic infiltrate that contained small, uninucleated yeasts that demonstrated no hyphae or pseudohyphae. |
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Interfollicular areas were expanded by a dense eosinophilic cell infiltrate that formed abscesses in places. |
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A moderate multifocal infiltrate of macrophages and reactive astrocytes was apparent in the neuropil adjacent to the cavitated area. |
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The upper dermis showed a perivascular and periadnexal infiltrate of lymphocytes, while a large amount of mucin was seen among collagen bundles. |
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The neoplastic glands evoked a desmoplastic response within the stroma, which also exhibited a moderate mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate. |
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The criteria for the diagnosis of granuloma annulare included, but were not limited to, a nonnecrotizing granulomatous infiltrate in the dermis. |
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Girls might infiltrate the clubhouse but men alone remain the teachers and theorists of Latinity. |
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One critical distinction to make is whether a focal corneal infiltrate is infected with bacteria or is a sterile immunologic response. |
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In areas the infiltrate obscured the dermal-epidermal junction with focal vacuolar interface change. |
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Histologically, the lamina propria is oedematous, containing a mixed inflammatory infiltrate in which eosinophils are prominent. |
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They spread and infiltrate the neighboring tissue so quickly that eradicative surgery is often impossible. |
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Cytologic test results for synovial fluid showed an inflammatory infiltrate with lymphocytes and segmented neutrophils. |
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The infiltrate was seen primarily in the parafollicular and subcapsular regions. |
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There was prominent interfollicular vascular proliferation with a pronounced plasma cell infiltrate. |
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Small molecules are widely used for cancer treatment because they can easily infiltrate into the tumorous cells and prevent its proliferation. |
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The social and political meaning given to migrants' legal status also operates to profoundly infiltrate and spatialize locale interactions. |
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I suppose we could infiltrate the government and do nothing. |
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Edema, telangiectases, a moderate polymorphic inflammatory infiltrate, and melanin clumps are noted in the dermis. |
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In many cases gangs use bribery, cyberhacking, and other methods to infiltrate police departments for information or intelligence. |
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Early in this process, white blood cells called T lymphocytes infiltrate the islets of the pancreas, causing the blood vessels to become leaky. |
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Undergoing an excruciating procedure, Scryer has his mind wiped clean so he can infiltrate the Movement undetected. |
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It made perfect sense to Michael that the Berlin police would choose to infiltrate the Black Bloc, rather than the establishment leftist parties. |
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You are secret psi-agent Nick Scryer, who has to lose his memory to infiltrate a group of baddies and, of course, all his abilities. |
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The infiltrate was predominantly lymphocytic, with scattered histiocytes and plasma cells. |
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High-profile abandonments are harder to infiltrate for urban explorers due to their heightened security. |
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Attempts to infiltrate undercover agents into the gang have failed. |
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When Richard decided to leave Shreveport for Chicago, he decided that he just had to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan. |
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The principles of Arya Samaj began to infiltrate the Hindu community, who clamoured for more social justice. |
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If the soil is saturated, or if the rainfall rate is greater than the rate at which water can infiltrate into the soil, surface runoff occurs. |
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Thelocalisation of treponemes and characterisation of the inflammatory infiltrate in skin biopsies from patients with primary or secondary syphilis, or early infectious yaws. |
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Waves infiltrate dry beaches easily and deposit sandy sediment. |
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Some intestinal vessels along the serosa presented with hyalinization of the walls with mild leukocytic infiltrate of neutrophils featuring vasculitis. |
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Sometimes perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate and dyskeratotic keratinocytes as well as vacuolar degeneration in the basal epidermal layer can be observed. |
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This is just one of a number of so-called 'false flag' operations undertaken by 'channers' in an effort to infiltrate and undermine progressive social movements. |
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This occurs when the rate of rainfall on a surface exceeds the rate at which water can infiltrate the ground, and any depression storage has already been filled. |
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A slimmed-down Jonah Hill A slimmed-down Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum play bungling LA cops who are ordered to dress up as teenagers and infiltrate a school drugs ring. |
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James IV's reign is often considered to be a period of cultural flourishing, and it was around this period that the European Renaissance began to infiltrate Scotland. |
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The plaque stage is characterized by a band-like infiltrate of polymorphous atypical lymphocytes within the papillary and superficial reticular dermis. |
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Four of the samples showed fibrinous pneumonia with serofibrinous fluid and an inflammatory cell infiltrate consisting mainly of lymphocytes in the alveoli and bronchioles. |
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Polymyositis with pulmonary infiltrate and pleural effusion. |
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The infiltrate can be variable in size, nucleolated and display mitoses. |
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