Parts of the security apparatus appear unwilling even to accept responsibility for his rearrest. |
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This piece of software is like a border security guard, sitting between your email software and your incoming mail. |
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These elites raised militias that freed U.S. forces from town security duties and joined garrison soldiers to hunt guerrillas in the boondocks. |
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Two men attacked the driver of a security van in a secure airside cargo loading area at the airport. |
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For Berliners the main concern seemed to be that the excessive security threatened hundreds of local businesses. |
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He has advanced public awareness of interconnectedness in the security community. |
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The sancta sanctorum, guarded by three sad-looking security staffers, is the podium, where I count roughly one hundred seats. |
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They were having lots of security system updates that were slowing the system down, and then everyone avalanched them at the last minute. |
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Masked raiders tied up a security guard and stole thousands of pounds' worth of computer equipment from Motorola, a court heard. |
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I just went through an inane complete search of all my belongings, just by the luck of the draw as I went through security in Phoenix. |
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The goal, clearly, was to lay a trap for a war of aggression and conquest, not to negotiate for peace and security through disarmament. |
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Not everyone working in airports has to have an airside pass, just those who have to pass through security barriers. |
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I only have to look at other members who now have that security where food is concerned. |
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Massive amounts of money were spent helping the airlines fund new security precautions. |
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Steps should be taken to restore peace, rehabilitate the affected persons and to create confidence and sense of security among them. |
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The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer. |
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A security officer, David worked alongside his mum for about four years before getting fulltime work. |
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External security support from military police simply was not available because of other missions. |
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And to the extent that terrorism is part of the security problem, then, yes, I absolutely agree with that. |
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Finally, experience teaches us that the fall of a government creates a security gap. |
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Heavily armed security forces then stormed the place and caught the rebel leader by surprise. |
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These two states want to take part in the formation of a new security system based on Atlanticism. |
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Now the Chief Minister goes about escorted by local police personnel, with specially trained security personnel bringing up the rear. |
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In place of high walls and legions of armed guards, security largely depended on a metal door with a padlock. |
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He was removed from Broadmoor high security psychiatric hospital against his wishes. |
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For security reasons, however, the exact location of the deposits is kept secret for the time being. |
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An effort to Africanize the civil service and security forces as rapidly as possible complemented his drive for personal power. |
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The vulnerabilities are actively being exploited in the wild to install adware on users' systems, security researchers warn. |
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A typical network administrator is deluged with security advisories, warnings, alerts, etc. |
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Mailroom personnel can provide the practical input that is often lacking when security folks and consultants run the show. |
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Where he holds ordinary share certificates or stocks, the only security he may grant is a legal mortgage or an equitable mortgage or charge. |
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Instead of being caged, animals and birds have to be allowed the pleasure and security of their natural surroundings, he said. |
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Tatum had previously tried to rehome the dog but after finding no takers decided to improve security at the house so she was unable to escape. |
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This security forces staff sergeant from Elmendrof Air Force Base finds fraternity with Anchorage's brokers, truckers and teachers. |
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Eventually, like a rippling effect, pieces of information were being relayed as to the reason for such a security operation. |
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When Bush proclaimed homeland security the main business of the lame-duck session, the Democrats meekly complied. |
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And within weeks the lack of security has taken its toll with wreckers causing thousands of pounds of damage. |
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There are several police forces, including internal security police, gendarmes, and military police. |
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On Tuesday computer security experts issued a worldwide alert of the imminent danger to the Internet from the spread of the worm virus. |
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My aunt together with the other elderly and frail residents have had their feelings of security and confidence shattered by these proposals. |
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The Russians do possess and have clearly announced their vital security interest in the Baltic region. |
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Italian police swept Genoa for arms and raided anarchist squats yesterday as three new bomb scares heightened security fears in the Italian city. |
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Most of the air security reforms Robert Poole recommends are intelligent and well taken. |
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We hope that by the time you hold this issue in your hands, common sense and a true commitment to homeland security will have won the day. |
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According to sources in the security services, upon his release the former atomic reactor technician is to be prevented from travelling abroad. |
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He points out that staff can also compromise security by viewing shady sites and accidentally installing keylogging software or viruses. |
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The actor plays a Philadelphia security guard who survives a train wreck that kills 131 others, miraculously emerging without a scratch. |
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Now, the security for all of these notional values on financial derivatives, is not based on real assets. |
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Instead of quarantining malformed messages, the security products happily forwarded them to their destination. |
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Such a transformation realigns governments, legislatures, and armed forces to multinational collective security and collective defense. |
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As we've recently seen, the more likely result is that the balance between security and usability gets knocked out of kilter. |
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Stores with extensive ground-level car parking, which suffer car crime and loitering gangs of youths, are considering security patrols. |
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It's the case now that the older properties are attracting social security tenants, unless, that is, the landlords invest in a refurb. |
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The only people who usually benefit from a knee-jerk emotional reaction to a security event are the vendors. |
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Using existing facilities and human resources can significantly reduce costs and security risks. |
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His security clearance was immediately withdrawn and he was moved to a low-grade administrative job. |
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Network security breaches and virus attacks are not the realm of only a few teched-up boffins. |
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Establishing security among elated, frightened people requires delicacy as well as strength. |
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The author writes a good deal about the limitations of security protocols, and the trade-offs between good security and other desirable things. |
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Most of the news reports and advisories told people to make sure their security was up to date and their patches current. |
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Here are a few quick, easy-to-implement security tips that will drastically reduce your hackability. |
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Particularly after Israel's withdrawal from the southern Lebanese security zone, Lebanon is obligated to restore order to the area. |
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The gang fired the gun at the glass security screen of the Post Office in Halifax Road, Cullingworth, at 10 am on Monday but fled empty handed. |
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After joining up in 1998, Cpl Fox served in Germany and in Kosovo as an intelligence and security clerk with the Queen's Royal Hussars. |
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Even worse, the new security measures are more likely to cause alarm than to allay passengers' fears. |
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Make sure that the bird is caged and the cage is covered by a thin cloth or sheet to provide security and filtered light. |
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Matt worried about the security aspect, I worried about the actual wedding. |
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This is why we need talks which addresses the security issues, the social and economic issues and the core political issues at the same time. |
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The jacket is on the back of the chair and the security pass lies on the desk next to piles of paperwork. |
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It's become something of a trend in the industry to wrap up a variety of security functions in all-in-one security appliances. |
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French security sources said that advanced plans had been laid to use a stolen truck or a helicopter loaded with explosives. |
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The serial number of the security must appear in the top right-hand corner of each security, on any talon and on each coupon. |
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A Scottish parliament security inquiry was launched last week amid claims that his letter to her was leaked after her computer was tampered with. |
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The key to functional logistics security is a secure execution environment with tamper-proof, secure mechanisms. |
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However, residents of flats and maisonettes can also do much to improve the security of their homes. |
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They were carrying a hammer which they banged on the security windows of the bank as they demanded money. |
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Germany has a highly developed social security system and places a strong emphasis on education and vocational training. |
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Its one of the best wind-ups of all to suggest to an ultra-left group that they might be a front for some security service or other. |
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No principle or vision is sacrosanct in Washington except its own security and self-interest. |
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With the latest security holes, the programs are vulnerable only when acting as recursive name servers. |
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Visitors' cars arrive via a narrow road and pass a security checkpoint before swinging sharply into a paved drive. |
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We must continue to bear security checks at our major sporting events, our theme parks, and our major historic landmarks and buildings. |
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Even in the midst of Saturnian limitations to our homes, economy, security and even our homes there is an expanding ray of light. |
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This was not the case with security forces, however, who remained on alert against possible terror attacks. |
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But despite the favorable atmosphere, police remained on alert for possible security threats on the session, the officer said. |
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Things go from bad to worse as Nick returns to the stall moaning about being reprimanded by a security guard for handing out flyers. |
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Beefy security forces moved in and forcibly dragged more than a dozen protesters out. |
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The Kiwis do security patrols around the base perimeter and man the watchtower on a roster system. |
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In this way, this solution will typically filter the number of alerts from security devices down by a factor of 1000 or more. |
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A crowd throw petrol bombs and stones at police and army during a security alert in west Belfast. |
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Parents who are not married may wed to give legal security to their children in case of sudden or accidental death. |
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And why was a security camera monitoring the prison yard mysteriously out of action? |
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She is a security expert who audits computer systems and networks for security vulnerabilities. |
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Only the security levy and landing fees for smaller aircraft at peak times have increased. |
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Neither one of us has anywhere close to the money needed to even put a security deposit down on a place. |
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The pangs of hunger afflicting the countryside has jolted the nation into realisation that food security ought to start at a household level. |
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On a scale of 1 to 10, companies rated Microsoft's security at 7.6, double the rating in a similar survey conducted last year. |
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They searched her bag and found the names and phone numbers of former security chiefs in her address book. |
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One is married, unwilling to take the risk of leaving the security of an exhausted marriage to be with her lover. |
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But what tempts these youngsters to leave the security of home and lucrative jobs for an austere lifestyle of development work in India? |
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The Sandton business improvement administrators have brought cleanliness and security to the area. |
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Political realism that determines the goals of geo-politics confronts nations with a situation where military security is equally essential. |
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Chaos reigns as paramedics attempt to evacuate the wounded, and security officials try to clear the area, fearing more bomb attacks. |
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At midnight, Frank did the usual check for the eighteen security guards in his station. |
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He was injured as sustained attacks on the security forces by both nationalists and loyalists continued. |
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There are two kinds of alarm for sale and both need to be kept ready to hand when and where personal security could be at risk. |
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Armed raiders were caught red-handed yesterday as they were about to carry out a heist on a security van. |
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Paul Eves can do no wrong in his portrayal of a security guard that always poses the wrong question at the wrong time. |
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Armed robbers were caught red-handed yesterday as they were about to carry out a raid on a security van. |
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We are hoping that she will marry well, to a man with security for her and with connections and family and status and even social rank. |
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Faye is internationally renowned for his work with military, law enforcement and security forces. |
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Last February a female security van worker was shot in the arm during a robbery on a delivery of cash. |
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It's a huge affair, the prize-giving dinner, even the Governor General shows up in a knot of security men, but I want to go home. |
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Clarke's testimony, with only slight redactions for security reasons, can be accessed here. |
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The other file system problems discussed previously regarding performance and security are also no longer a concern. |
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If the substantive law of security could be more rational, so too could the terminology. |
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Thus an issue of great concern for national security has been made into a partisan affair. |
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These appeared only to enhance the security of the American continent while offering much fewer advantages to Europe. |
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Eager suitors are invited to write Rowland care of her maximum security penitentiary. |
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The first obvious effort is to try to stabilize the situation in terms of the security situation on the street. |
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Previously, this ransomware, used 56-bit encryption, which could easily be tackled by security software. |
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Dawe had certainly covered all of his bases as far as security was concerned. |
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But the report seems to overlook the security that being cared for by a grandparent provides. |
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In this context, conservative governments sought to transform social security into an insurance-based system. |
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What must be done now is to expedite efforts to reconstruct the country and restore security there. |
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This is why rulers institute withholding taxes, social security taxes, gasoline taxes, payroll taxes, sales taxes, value added taxes, etc. |
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She is an ex-con who served nine months in the forbidding maximum security prison in Lexington, Kentucky. |
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Without advising her of the video evidence, a security officer pressed the worker on whether she had drank any minerals in the storeroom. |
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For a group who had built professional pride around their status as safety and security professionals it was the ultimate low blow. |
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Other cases getting the brush-off involve federal employees blowing the whistle on security lapses and fraud. |
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The wireless network does not deserve any less stringent security than the wired network. |
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Easy money, though. Hah, it was an extremely silly movie, especially the skateboarding evil security expert. |
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Basic tools and pure muscle were used to construct everything from security towers to protective barriers fronted by razor wire. |
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She added that they had also arranged for a security guard to patrol the site at regular intervals. |
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In Nina's case, however, a literal reading would have given any security man grounds for anxiety. |
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A civil order status, on the other hand, would imply that the area was safe, with security affairs controlled by the police. |
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Volunteer pensioners are reviewing security after coming under attack from gangs of youths during a charity street procession. |
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The men had used a hacksaw blade to penetrate two high security fences, taking food and water for the desert trip. |
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Oil certainly is the lubrication of our economy, and it's a national security matter. |
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In addition, over 70 per cent of these security flaws could be exploited using readily available tools or without the need for any attack code. |
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In the second, he wore a fluorescent yellow jacket with security written across the back. |
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In fact security would be so tight that they would probably all be refused entry, bar the photographer from a glossy magazine. |
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First, they wanted more security at the teacherages and a guarantee against further unlawful entries. |
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We have organized a proliferation security initiative, to interdict lethal materials and technologies in transit. |
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The underfunded UN Relief and Works Agency is being forced to cut off food aid because of security restrictions. |
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Some of that shortfall can be explained away by a booming economy, growing employment and a falling social security burden. |
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At a wider level, it suggested the security and stability of Britain at this transitional period in its history. |
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They want a security guarantee, formal diplomatic relations with the US, and tons of money, food, and oil. |
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The duplicate record of designated targets was sealed by the randomiser in a plastic tamper-evident security bag. |
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A gang of robbers escaped with several million pounds in cash during a raid at Heathrow Airport in which a security van was held up. |
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We are lulled into at times a false sense of security and that's not right. |
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Each time a document is sent, the receiver can check with the security firm to verify the sender's identity. |
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Professionally, I think our juniors see it as a measure of expertise, while for some aircrew it is a security factor. |
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One of the protesters kicked a security official in the leg as she was taken out. |
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Air-gapped systems are used in situations that demand high security because they make siphoning data from them difficult. |
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Their security doesn't depend on the might of their individual parts, but their ability to operate as a sum. |
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This recalled to mind that one of the security programs asked something about this file. |
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I was attached as security detail to the civil affairs team as they toured the little town nearby. |
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The whole process was further slowed by the fact that if you wanted to deliver something airside, it had to go through tough security checks. |
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The security services are used to keep us in our place, to clear the highways and byways when they pass, and to protect them. |
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The workers involved include firefighters, security staff, engineers, clerical staff and airfield marshallers. |
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The thieves would survey a shop using stolen vehicles and then set off its alarms and disable security devices at night. |
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But there's an emotional security at play too, the kind of home-away-from-home feeling that the jet set crave. |
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Why would the United States want to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs, our sense of security in our property rights? |
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Residents are being warned that they may get a call out of the blue asking for security and pin numbers enabling thieves to clone bank cards. |
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That's because it's easy to point to the organization if a project tanks or gets cut off because of a perceived security hole. |
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Moreover, in delivering his verdict the judge can refuse to explain the basis of his decision if he deems national security could be compromised. |
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It would be nice if the security situation was more under control than it is, and this weighs on investors' minds. |
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Meanwhile airport bosses have recruited an army of private security workers to prevent the airport from grinding to a halt. |
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Keep in mind that the report covers only wiretapping performed in criminal cases, and does not include wiretapping in national security cases. |
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This new situation leads to a reconsideration of national security risks and threats. |
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The players continued with the tour only after the agreed procedures had been reconfirmed with diplomats and security advisers. |
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The security services, Lothian and Borders police and the immigration authorities are already believed to be reconsidering the case. |
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The safe room is the room the family understands will be the gathering point for all members if security is breached by intruders. |
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If anything, it is expected that security concerns will increase the popularity of the base amongst the jet set. |
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The money will be used to build two new artificial grass practice wickets complete with safety cages and security fencing. |
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Local security sources could have acquainted him with these facts if he had asked before making his assertions last Thursday. |
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I was anxious about what a derailed security apparatus at a small airport could do to me over nothing more than an innocent safety razor. |
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The building's security guard eventually noticed what was going on and called the police. |
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The Border Security Bill will put New Zealand's security on the front foot. |
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It's important to keep in mind that security needs to be balanced alongside other important considerations, such as speed and ease of use. |
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Either he was the only security I could see, or I was really losing my touch. |
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At present they have to travel to the stables, carrying saddles and other tack, every day and to ensure the security of the property. |
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The main buttress of state security is the national defense capability and only after it comes the economic might. |
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Considering all the precautions we'd taken, this was something of a security lapse. |
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As with all security audits, should the results require remedial action, such actions will be taken. |
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The environmental action group says 35 of its members breached security at the plant at Solihull in the West Midlands. |
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This time, police and security forces did not follow orders to move against the crowd. |
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Lindy was persecuted, hounded by the media and the hearing, for security purposes, was relocated to Darwin. |
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He has performed security audits and reviews for various firms, and offers consulting services in his spare time. |
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A security tag is a small electronic device that triggers an alarm if the product is smuggled outside the showroom. |
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Workers remembered the privatisations, sackings, and attacks on social security and welfare. |
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They may also, independently of that, receive social security benefits to meet their needs for lost income, or to meet extra care needs. |
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Network users are increasingly concerned with the adaptability, simplicity, and security of networks to serve their individual needs. |
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The action will involve curators, conservators, technical staff, warders, security and administrative workers and managers. |
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The welfare state has meant security and an opportunity for development for many of your people. |
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It will probably never appear in the official kernel, but can be used as an add-on package to increase the security of your Linux system. |
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Prison chiefs have tightened security after an inmate climbed onto a roof and kept guards at bay for five-and-a-half hours. |
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The thieves waited for the interval between the security men leaving the gallery and the alarm being set before making away with the pictures. |
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The saleroom is the only purpose-built auction facility in the region, with high security storage areas. |
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The story of secrecy, scientific ethics and national security is macabre, grisly and disturbing. |
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A security plan needs to be tailored to a specific building and the organizations within it. |
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On the security front, we have observed the decline in the salience of strategic nuclear weapons. |
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It really wasn't such a security issue, but there were definitely people who would get all bent out of shape if they'd seen him do it. |
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The Communist Party, absorbed by a struggle between reformists and hardliners, feared its security forces were disintegrating. |
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Authentication is usually achieved using password security, with the option of more advanced security where required. |
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The report was adopted at the top security meeting of ministers in charge of defense and foreign affairs. |
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Japan's leaders are neither doves nor hawks but pragmatists, for whom economic and military security are equally important. |
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All it takes is some kind of security sweep at his job for his past to be uncovered. |
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Because each record represented a separate loan, aggregates of multiple loans were matched with individual social security numbers. |
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For conformity and submission to exist within a society, there must be a corresponding need to find security in authority and power. |
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The airline says it had no knowledge of the security breach before the aircraft took off. |
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I glanced at the security men, rent-a cops by their overly macho manner and cheap badges, and faced Paul. |
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If necessary, part of the responsibility is taken over by the internal security troops. |
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No bags, rucksacks or backpacks larger than eight inches square will be allowed beyond the ticket and security checkpoints. |
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My take-away from this is that there are some steps that we can individually take to improve our security against identity theft. |
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As a refugee, he can be deported only if he is a danger to national security or to the community. |
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A different, write-once storage location for the database greatly would improve the security of the system as well. |
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Working in the security field, many of us know people who are regularly infected with viruses, worms, Trojans. |
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The security cameras, which are ranged right around the stadium, provide surveillance of all access points. |
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Such security measures have always been associated with autocrats who are profoundly aware of the depth of the popular hatred they arouse. |
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An autocratic regime had survived, but the confidence and the security it had once possessed had cracked. |
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In the past, security was always closely linked to the issue of social security. |
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Market forces would have led carriers to tighten security and shave waiting time to lure back passengers. |
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The security forces countered with tear gas and water cannons to try to disperse the crowd. |
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In addition, it may be possible to recycle some security devices no longer in use. |
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The man rapidly typed a code into a security system and a loud buzzing sound signaled the door's release. |
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That is a separate, independent issue from what security arrangements we have. |
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It would be a security engineering task of unbelievable magnitude, and I don't think we have a prayer of getting it right. |
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A school is having to fork out to buy security cameras after yobs broke in and embarked on a spree of vandalism. |
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There is complete security of tenure for the judges, with Supreme Court and High Court judges being removable only through impeachment. |
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A quick amble about the station revealed that the left luggage lockers were closed and sealed due to the security precautions. |
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In the last leg of her campaign in Rae Bareli and Sultanpur areas, she broke the security ring and freely mingled with the crowd. |
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All apartments in Rosehaven come with Gold Shield electric heating, security intercoms and higher than average ceilings. |
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This was due in large part to the fact that security staff were unable to process passengers in time. |
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Another affiliate supplies security equipment and services in the co-op service area and beyond. |
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World War II, however, provided a context for a renewal of the social security system. |
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Prepared either by Russian anti-Communist exiles or by the British security services, the letter was larded with palpable absurdities. |
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The recoverability and security of all types of information is becoming increasingly important, he added. |
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And yet, the department of homeland security chose to award this critically important contract to a foreign company. |
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According to local media reports, the state social security fund subscribed to a large tranche of shares. |
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He also wants to establish a new vehicle recovery business on land at the back of the petrol station and put up a new security fence. |
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During a routine business trip, security personnel insisted on completely unpacking and repacking all of his carry-on bags. |
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The horn is normally locked away under tight security at an undisclosed location in Ripon. |
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Hired security was just like any other kind of staff, just like the maids and the servants and drivers. |
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While these industry titans get paid a king's ransom whether they succeed or fail, job security is a thing of the past. |
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Good fencing with secure gates and latches can provide homeowners with added protection and security for their homes and property. |
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Maybe Microsoft just happens to be truly better at security than Linux? |
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When the rest of us would stand, we could watch parts of the ceremony until security would try to shoo us back to our seats. |
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Still, some campus security consultants worry backpacks are just skimming the surface of a deeper problem. |
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Japan-Korea ties will hinge on what Tokyo expects and can ultimately get out of Pyongyang, especially in security assurances versus war reparations. |
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While reports are sketchy, there were likely tens of thousands of Iraqi security forces of all types in and around Mosul. |
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The security guards were satisfied and told me to repack everything. |
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The house has been completely renovated and has a new roof, refitted kitchen, cornice work, pine floors, sliding sash windows and electric security gates. |
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As women take on more national security roles, they bring a unique perspective and skill set to the table. |
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The move also costs the state, which pays the line rental for thousands of pensioners under a scheme to boost security and social contact for the elderly. |
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Sophie Lorimer, prosecuting, said that a security officer began tracking Rooney after seeing her remove price labels and security tags from items of clothing. |
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He has been claiming that such mass killings are the handiwork of the security forces themselves directly or through the renegade militants under control of official agencies. |
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Clashes with security forces on the outskirts of the sit-in have twice sparked massacres, leaving some 150 Morsi supporters dead. |
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To this end, he has assembled not only his amazing array of weapons and inventions, but also a small army who serve as his renegade security force and ship's crew. |
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Each apartment has feature windows, security intercoms, fitted kitchens which include oven, hob and extractor fan, washer-dryer and fridge-freezer. |
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Areas where psychologists can aid government include better trucking security and X-ray inspection of luggage and improved communication among agencies in emergencies. |
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We also know that we have sent detainees to them before, and their security services have magically lost track of them. |
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This served as the means for redistributing social wealth into the hands of a tiny elite while, at the same time, basic forms of social security were demolished. |
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There were hints about social security reform and coded signals about moving to a flat tax, but this speech, like this convention, was a war speech. |
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Three methods of screening of vehicles are in use for security purposes. |
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With the entry of the French into the war, Britain had to look to the security of their long shipping lanes and the protection of her other possessions throughout the world. |
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One security guard reported that the fire extinguisher failed to work when he tried to douse the flames. |
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Beyond stating it's confident that no customer data was jeopardised by the hack, the company is staying schtum about the embarrassing security breach. |
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And I would rather work as a security guard for a sauna full of beautiful girls! |
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One of his accomplices is shot, his wheelman flees with the getaway car, and Charlie races deeper into the bank, trying to evade cops and security guards. |
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Marco Rubio and Saxby Chambliss want answers about consular security measures. |
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A car bomb was foredoomed to failure, since winding security roads had been set up outside the gate of the base, and the US military is ready for that sort of attack. |
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When Republicans defend the war in Afghanistan, they generally do so in hard-headed security terms. |
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And if this did come, as reported, from his inner security circle, then that means the knives are out, the daggers are drawn, and he had better watch his back everywhere. |
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Commuters travelling on London Underground services last night were facing further disruption in the wake of the terror attacks and security scares. |
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However, enforcement of the dress code regulations has been uneven and, when it occurred, generally consisted of verbal admonishment by security forces. |
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Group Four security staff were threatened and intimidated as gangs of detainees, some of them sporting home-made masks rampaged through the complex, the court was told. |
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Mr Turner said there were plans to rededicate the garden in the next few months providing security measures were put in place to protect it from more attacks. |
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In one telegram, I describe the Alice-in-Wonderland quality of a meeting with him in which I tried to persuade him to cleanse the security forces of their worst offenders. |
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For months after my release, I was harassed by the security services, who further interrogated me and detained me without cause. |
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Despite divisions in Afrikanerdom and splits in the government over strategy, the security forces, including the black police, had remained loyal. |
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What compelled you to write a book about paranoia and the national security state? |
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The issue for the people of Egypt is that the security apparatus they loathed under Mubarak is still in place. |
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I was trapped backstage with a rabble of photographers behind a security fence as the models filed out. |
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The things they will provide are logistical support, training or retraining security forces. |
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He added that MIS is seeing more demand from users wishing to migrate from Windows-based Web server to Unix-based systems because of security concerns. |
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Having a secret ballot means that there will be no way to audit the results and we will have to trust a system that has known security weaknesses to tell us who won. |
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The union, which is seeking guarantees on job security and above inflation pay rises, has threatened a series of warning strikes if no deal is done on Thursday. |
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His half-brother, Ahmed Wali, was gunned down last July by one of his security guards. |
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Finally, in the spring of 1947, Holtsman dropped Spitz as an agent, terming him a security risk. |
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Hardline clerics and youths suspect moderates of collaborating with the security forces. |
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Although the supply of tropical plants was down and hygiene services were disappointing, security services, parcels delivery and facilities management were very successful. |
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Today's edition carries a security alert for users of Windows. |
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Routes and security must be clearly defined, reconnoitered, and rehearsed. |
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I loved the volatility to his reaction and the deception, and then her walking away with the security guards to the elevator. |
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To the wannabe winners he gave business cards and fliers, dangling attractive security solutions for their would-be shops. |
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Financial engineering provides the capability to craft any type of security or any instrument to satisfy the demand of would be speculators or investors. |
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The code can easily be adapted to do anything from collecting security passwords to wiping a computer's hard drive within seven seconds of activation. |
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The unit houses 16 prisoners whose security status has been reclassified as the lowest and who are allowed out to work in the community to prepare them for release. |
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