By blind chance, some of these emails reach customers of targeted organisations. |
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In an attack last weekend, an information board was targeted by a gang of youths. |
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It is targeted at teens and deals with complex teenage issues in a mature manner. |
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Residents were calling the police in tears after their cars were targeted during a late night rampage. |
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For the fist time, civilians themselves were targeted with bombing raids by Zeppelins and coastal raids by the German Navy. |
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He told police that security there was so lax others had already successfully targeted it before him. |
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Distraction thieves were thwarted by a number of elderly people they targeted in Pewsey late on Wednesday evening last week. |
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The Kremlin, which local people accuse of tragically mishandling the siege and its aftermath, was also targeted. |
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To create knowledge for use with targeted selling, retailers must employ some method of customer analysis. |
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Parasite virulence genes identified as part of the leishmania genome project may be specifically targeted for vaccine or drug design. |
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Not a Day Goes By seems especially targeted toward black women looking for an entertaining leisure read. |
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Illicit dealers targeted the trade as demand for poultry meat increased year on year. |
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Officials have targeted 750 acres for revegetation each year for the next half-century. |
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Are there particular enzymes that could be targeted to reduce genomic instability, active-site switches to throw on or block? |
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In targeted sampling, interviewers fan out into targeted areas to conduct interviews over the course of several days. |
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She was targeted by homophobes, enduring arson attacks on her home, abusive phone calls, and hate mail. |
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Businesses in the City of London have been extensively briefed, and police have liaised with leaders of community groups which could be targeted. |
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The remaining area provided for rural and suburban residential tracts, and targeted areas along the city's expressway for future development. |
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Yet there is scant evidence that doctors targeted by these organizations have lied on the stand. |
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The only way to achieve this is through targeted and strategic communication. |
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The large number of statistics will, of course, be meat and drink to the Formula One fanboys at which this tome is mainly targeted. |
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Officers believe the vandals followed a route as the targeted streets all link up with one another. |
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The Little Magazine is a bimonthly targeted at the highly educated, intelligent and aware reader. |
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The Romanian uranium was targeted because of the ease with which it could have been transported by terrorists. |
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After being targeted to the thylakoid membrane, the D1 protein elongation and membrane insertion occur concomitantly. |
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A manual dial allows the sawyer to accurately choose the size of the lumber being targeted. |
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He was not specifically targeted, but was arrested as part of a general round-up after terrorist incidents. |
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He targeted single mums with young children through chatlines and lonely heart adverts. |
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The addresses were targeted from intelligence gathered about where the weapons were being bought, primarily over the Internet. |
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In 1644, the Parliamentary forces of General Thomas Fairfax, fresh from victory at Marston Moor, targeted Royalists at Helmsley Castle. |
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And the Wildcats are believed to have targeted promising young loose forward Jamie Langley as a makeweight in any deal. |
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Bull elephants are targeted because, unlike African elephants, only male Asian elephants produce tusks. |
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Their competitors also cannot segment their databases and offer tailored and targeted holidays to existing customers. |
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We want to keep children in their school but make sure that they get very targeted support. |
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The copier giant targeted the color market years ago, in part to escape price wars in low-end systems. |
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Thus, 100 countable individuals was a targeted minimum that was easily surpassed in many samples but not achieved in others. |
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A Selby burglar who targeted the same shop, day after day, has been jailed for three-and-a-half years. |
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The couple, who have two other children, still feel the council should have targeted other youngsters besides their son. |
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The project will provide hands-on training and artist mentorships targeted to highly motivated Hispanic teens. |
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While not universal, some operators are pursuing Hispanics with targeted initiatives. |
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The promise of reaching a captive, targeted audience eventually made converts, though. |
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Road tax dodgers are being targeted in a new campaign to rid the streets of illegal cars. |
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He started an internal witchhunt that targeted exactly the wrong people, leaving KGB moles undisturbed. |
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A situation might call for an Arclite barrage from a division of siege tanks or a deadly battleship salvo of a targeted area. |
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The gene expression biomarkers of caloric restriction can also be used to develop pharmaceuticals targeted to its genomic effects. |
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The efficacy is affected by the availability of molecular oxygen in the targeted tumor tissue during irradiation. |
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We investigated the destruction of targeted cancer cells using two types of magnetizable beads and pulsed magnetic forces. |
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There are endless possibilities with mailshots and a well targeted mailshot is an increasingly effective way of generating business. |
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It has since been targeted by vandals and has been set on fire on numerous occasions. |
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Abandoned cars left on private land are to be targeted by scrapper crews in Colchester. |
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The distribution is initially targeted at desktop users although Addis says server components are included along with the release. |
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Indeed, when he started his pursuit of him, Soviet missiles were still targeted on Western Europe. |
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Packages targeted at business users will also be available in three different bands. |
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It's not exactly what I would call a barn burner, but the card is not targeted at the extreme power user. |
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Some cases are due to acute axonal neuropathy, in which glycolipid in the axolemma is targeted. |
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Every local authority in London has been tasked with increasing recycling and Lewisham was targeted to reach 10 per cent. |
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The book is targeted at learners who are past their teens and learning English as a second language. |
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Also known as the deep sea perch, the species was first targeted in the northeast Atlantic in 1991, with annual catches soon hitting 5,000 tons. |
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School truants are to be targeted this month as part of a joint operation by the council and police. |
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Radiofrequency ablation is the targeted cautery of cardiac tissue by local application of radiofrequency energy. |
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New symbols to show minefields, or areas targeted for artillery fire, will also be available. |
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In short, the proprietary targeted ad platform cannot be deleted, clicked-through or scrolled away, according to company officials. |
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Motorists driving under the influence of drugs are being targeted in a new poster campaign. |
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William Dougan, one of the pensioners targeted, vowed not to be driven from the area. |
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Not that it necessarily has to be a symbol of modernism and innovation that is targeted for immolation. |
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People living in the area are having their cars targeted over and over again, despite being under the watchful eye of the police. |
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Might students also be targeted on the basis of race, gender, or sexual orientation? |
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Efforts by senior leaders to jawbone banks into lending to companies not targeted by the government campaign have had little effect. |
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It is specifically targeted at those travelling on holidays as opposed to members travelling on posting who are already in receipt of allowances. |
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Chinese defense commentators openly assert that their ballistic missile force is already targeted on Japan because of this potential. |
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A vulnerable elderly woman from York has had her life savings stolen after tricksters targeted her in an international money fraud. |
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The targeted commercials yielded a 3 percent lift in total volume in the last quarter of running the spots. |
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Toolies have targeted schoolies in a series of brawls in Lorne's main street, a popular hub for school-leavers in Victoria. |
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Officers targeted 11 addresses in the Manningham, West Bowling, and Heaton areas of the city as well as addresses in Heckmondwike and Dewsbury. |
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But when they reached for substance, they tended to brandish shopworn proposals targeted at narrow and increasingly elderly groups of voters. |
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A total of five new floodlights have been installed and static cameras will be targeted directly at the trouble spot. |
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Is he the victim of a smear campaign that has targeted his his financial affairs? |
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Women of all income groups, regardless of religious affiliation, have been targeted. |
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It also ensures that proper counseling, medical referral, and evaluation are targeted for patients with serologically confirmed HCV infection. |
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Results Performance ratings of targeted competencies at the assessment centre predicted trainer ratings of performance in the job. |
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A burglar who targeted car showrooms was trapped by DNA on a screwdriver discovered at one and a footprint at another. |
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Basingstoke police are hunting a gang of criminals believed to be behind a string of burglaries where elderly people's homes have been targeted. |
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The Labour MP was defending an already tight 2,138 majority in a seat targeted as a key marginal by Tory chiefs. |
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The thieves targeted the two terriers despite more valuable dogs in kennels nearby. |
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Increasingly, government-sponsored agrarian reform initiatives were targeted only for areas where rural unrest or insurgency threatened. |
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The malware records passwords and keystrokes once users of infected machines visit targeted websites. |
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But for Pauline every working day holds fears of another attack, after armed robbers targeted the business for the fourth time in seven months. |
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Visitors to Wiltshire's only working windmill have been warned that it is being targeted by thieves. |
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Work related to drug deaths in Scotland has been targeted at users who inject. |
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As a result, data collection in these sites was terminated prior to achieving the targeted number of cases. |
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I later heard that this time trial was a goal she targeted last winter, and that she had trained specifically for this event. |
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Although detectives were aware that the shopworker was in immediate danger, they did not know why he was being targeted. |
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After all if your house is alarmed and another house just up the road isn't then your house is a lot less likely to get targeted. |
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These are people who, whether they were guilty or not, were targeted by very powerful forces determined to bring them to heel. |
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Business and conference guests will be targeted on weekdays, with a varied menu to include Indian dishes. |
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Teachers have almost lost count of how many times the school has been targeted but say the latest raid is at least the ninth in just 18 months. |
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About 22 per cent of those targeted responded, said Ferguson, and the redemption on samples hit 80 per cent. |
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It's too bad, but this is still a country where those who speak the truth are targeted. |
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Police have raised the alarm after automatic teller machines were targeted at two Morecambe supermarkets. |
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At the same time, many world-famous luxury brands have targeted China as a major growth market for the next decade and beyond. |
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Why do we allow alcopops and alcohol iceblocks to be targeted at our young? |
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We also had a local television station create a commercial that would best reach the targeted population. |
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Since its closure in October, the club building became a burnt-out wreck after being targeted by vandals and being gutted by two separate fires. |
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From the time the draws were made Sean Dempsey had targeted this game as the crucial tie of the championship. |
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Subaru's stand will be heavily targeted at those people seeking a driver's car with all-wheel drive practicality. |
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The effects of the fungus on other plant species, and particularly on wild relatives of the targeted crops, are completely unknown. |
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Off-licences selling alcohol to underage drinkers could be targeted as tough tactics are adopted to stop teenage hoodlums terrorising a town. |
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To ascertain the reliability of the questionnaire, a pilot test was administered to 25 college of agriculture students not targeted in the study. |
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Illegal off-road driving by 4x4 enthusiasts and trail bike riders is being targeted by police and National Park rangers. |
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He winces when a dozen members of Company B are mistaken for a nest of rebels one night and are targeted for a U.S. air strike. |
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Bolton is one of 77 key areas targeted by the government under a summer crackdown on binge drinkers and alcohol-fuelled violence. |
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Traders in the area, off London Road, have been heavily targeted in the past by vandals and yobs. |
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The usual modus operandi was that robbers identified isolated residential localities and targeted lonely women. |
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Government intervention would be better targeted at ameliorating this local dependency rather than artificially prolonging it. |
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Therefore, it is advisable for webmasters to use key phrases instead of keywords for their meta tags and web content, so that they generate more targeted traffic. |
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With the schools now closed for Easter holidays, fears are growing that other prominent buildings will be targeted by the mindless vandals and their spray cans. |
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This has been targeted towards the city centre and the main radial routes. |
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This, it should be said, bears an eerie similarity to the targeted, predatory lending of the last decade. |
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The campaign has targeted allegedly lax regional and local governments. |
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In Germany it targeted a sect called the Waldenses, and pantheists. |
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Land behind homes on Athlone and Marquis Avenue has been targeted by dumpers who have left masonry, hedge trimmings, old furniture and carpets at the site. |
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On the Web site, in the e-mails of targeted professors, one finds a whole fuzzy world of impression and anecdote, of passionate conviction and hurt feelings. |
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Targeted populations include freshmen, sorority and fraternity members, and students who have been caught violating college alcohol policies. |
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What is remarkable in the cases of ransomware we've seen lately is the effort that the authors have put into creating different versions for every targeted country. |
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One store manager quoted in our story today says that his company's premises are regularly targeted and only the other day they had to have a van resprayed. |
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He said that the Bobby Van targeted a vulnerable sector of society. |
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If Clementi felt targeted because he was gay, Ravi is guilty of a hate crime. |
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Both acts of wanton destruction were deliberately aimed at symbolically injuring the self-esteem of the targeted victims, beside tremendous loss of innocent lives. |
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Simple laboratory tests can determine whether larval competition or hyperparasitism occurs among parasitoid species targeted for biological control. |
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For instance, the Bureau of ethnology targeted Native Americans in the 19th century. |
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These trends were shown both by commercially exploited species such as Atlantic cod and common sole, and others not targeted by fisheries including scaldfish and snakeblenny. |
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Soldiers, settlers, and bulldozer drivers have also mercilessly targeted civilians. |
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Leeds North West, which encompasses Otley, has been targeted by the Liberal Democrats and Tories as a key marginal seat in their election campaigns. |
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On Wednesday, U.S. warplanes targeted a car he was traveling in on the eastern side of the city. |
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So even if it means a person actually targeted a wildebeest or impala, it's definitely going to end up catching a rhino in a way they set up the snares. |
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Nightclubs, shebeens and taverns in Rosettenville and Turffontein were targeted by Johannesburg's metro police on Friday night in a crime prevention operation. |
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And the cost to keypunch paper lists in an electorate of 3 million voters was clearly too much, given our lack of experience in targeted political direct mail. |
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This method magnifies the effect of heterozygous mutations on the posterior phenotypes, thus identifying even lethal genes involved in the targeted process. |
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A meaningful targeted scheme of financial aid to purchase concentrate feed is needed to avoid disaster over the coming winter and spring months, it has been claimed. |
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Currently, the aim was targeted at the closed hangar bay door. |
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Targeted towards kids, the gum balls are distributed in a 36-count plastic tub. |
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Pre-Ice Age condor specimens recovered from the Rancho La Brea tar pits in Los Angeles, California, showed that these populations targeted solely land mammals. |
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Targeted to those scholars and others interested in behavioral sciences, this book remains reachable to non-psychologist types. |
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Abraham, a yellow cab driver and student, feels that blacks are targeted unfairly by the police. |
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Entire towns or neighborhoods could not be targeted for quarantine, hodge said. |
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The report also names the administrator of one such targeted directory, a German computer science student named Sebastian Hahn. |
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Instead she targeted the very people who treated her with such compassion. |
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He was targeted by another stalker, equally as tenacious as the first. |
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We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality. |
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He explains why so many studios are channeling their resources into big, special-effects-driven fantasies with licensable characters and targeted at juvenile audiences. |
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If Queensland had deliberately targeted Johnson's suspect temperament ahead of the Test series, as some feared they might, then the tactic worked a treat initially. |
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The first cache of photos landed online in late August, and celebs Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and others were targeted. |
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Invariably buses are targeted by those holding bandhs and protest rallies. |
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I targeted 25 employees who were critical to our strategic redirection. |
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Statues, old stone troughs, urns, grain store mushrooms, garden seats, limestone pavements and even complete fountains are all being targeted by organised gangs. |
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So with ethnicity, for example, it means they were targeted because of an ancestral, cultural, social, or national affiliation. |
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Modelled along the lines of US workfare programmes, the New Deal was initially targeted at the young unemployed aged 18 to 24 years and the long-term jobless. |
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You see that play out in places like anchorage, the rape capital of the United States, where Native women are targeted in bars. |
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In Darfur, the Fur, Zaghawa, and Massaleit peoples have been targeted by the Sudan government, as were Muslims in Bosnia. |
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Targeted pharmaceuticals and biologics do work for the betterment of healthcare by reducing the cost and time of development and time to market. |
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But never before has an attack so brazenly targeted Canadian institutions in the nation's capital. |
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Craig fielded heaps of questions during the day about why lupins were being targeted, why other weeds are not such a threat, and what is special about the wrybill. |
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The agents used traditional, entirely legal, and specifically targeted methods to place the dimwitted Zazi under surveillance. |
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Moreover, the most vulnerable prisoners are often specifically and disproportionally targeted. |
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The twin attacks in Quetta, he says, specifically targeted the local minority Shia community. |
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Because the political bloggers who have been targeted live in different states, Frey has met with the FBI about the incidents. |
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A drawing of three skulls along with a message in English appeared on computer screens at the targeted firms. |
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On September 26, officers were targeted after approaching a car, driven by McGee, and fired at the driver. |
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An overall reliability coefficient was calculated by tallying the number of intervals in which both observers agreed that the targeted behavior did or did not occur. |
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Upon invoking the locator, the targeted device is then specified by the user with an IP address, a host name, or with some other suitable identifier. |
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Along with this violent growth, Boko Haram has increasingly targeted women. |
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Those targeted included Princes William and Harry, as well as senior politicians and the actors Hugh Grant and sienna Miller. |
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The poll also signalled that Americans were comfortable with targeted military action again Iran in the worst-case scenario. |
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To be thus targeted by his lustful eye and hands was a kind of a distinction, however distasteful the gesture was. |
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The barazas targeted the affected communities to inform them about the project, the resettlement programme and the procedures for purchase of land. |
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On Sept. 7, 1996, Tupac was targeted and killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. |
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This time, supermodel Cara Delevingne, actress Anna Kendrick and more have been targeted by hackers. |
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Up to 140,000 homes in Belgium and a further 140,000 in Holland have been targeted by mailshots extolling the beauties of York as a tourist destination. |
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Use of laser guns on a bridge has its own rules, they are to be as close as possible to the centre line of the lane being targeted to reduce cosine effect. |
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The Taliban leadership makes no secret that it has targeted the ALP for attack and for infiltration. |
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Targeted at the upper segment of society, the journal can be found in hotel lobbies and airport lounges besides news-stands and bookstores. |
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He said export sectors that were being targeted were agro-processing, automobiles and components, mining technology and minerals beneficiation and clothing and textiles. |
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The primary goal of the hackers, the company said, were the Gmail accounts of human rights activists, although none of the targeted accounts were breached. |
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Targeted mostly at men, the program gauges fat loss through waist measurement, not weight, and encourages lifestyle changes, such as eating differently and exercising more. |
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There was no way to warn off British submarines which might have targeted their own ships. |
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The field of aptamer research is also more targeted, with many more catalytic aptamers being examined rather than for binding alone. |
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Iran's cafe society has been targeted as a fertile breeding ground for dissidents. |
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The trucks were emblazoned with the emblem of the Red Cross and were not supposed to be targeted. |
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Bombing raids brought major loss of life as the German Air Force targeted the docks at Swansea, Cardiff and Pembroke. |
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The sea snail perlemoen abalone is targeted by illegal fishing and remain overfished. |
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Monasteries were targeted in the eighth and ninth centuries by Vikings who invaded the coasts of northern Europe. |
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They were targeted not only because they stored books but also precious objects that were looted by invaders. |
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Occasionally, some media outlets broadcast in Latin, which is targeted at enthusiasts. |
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His residence at Apsley House was targeted by a mob of demonstrators on 27 April 1831 and again on 12 October, leaving his windows smashed. |
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Much of this frustration was found to be targeted at Muslims rather than minorities in general. |
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The vital industries and transport centres that would be targeted for shutdown were valid military targets. |
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It could be claimed civilians were not to be targeted directly, but the breakdown of production would affect their morale and will to fight. |
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Captured German air crews also indicated the homes of industrial workers were deliberately targeted. |
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In practice, they will have other tools and rates that are used, but only one that is rigorously targeted and enforced. |
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Since city status was awarded in the Queen's Jubilee year, Preston was targeted by a number of developers. |
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In World War I, Derby was targeted by German Zeppelin air bombers, who killed five people in a 1916 raid on the town. |
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For others, it can mean that time spent indulging an unusual interest can result in a deluge of further targeted marketing that may be unwelcome. |
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These mowers are targeted at the residential market and typically price is the most important selling point. |
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In nuclear medicine, it is used to build models of radiation transport in targeted tumor therapies. |
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The targeted completion date of August 1998 was missed by ten months, leading to compensation being paid by Altram. |
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The ruqya contains verses of the Qur'an as well as prayers specifically targeted against demons. |
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Males were targeted more, because witchcraft was associated with societal deviation. |
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On 23 February 2012, his agency, the Blair Partnership, announced on its website that Rowling was set to publish a new book targeted at adults. |
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Think network television is washed up, overwhelmed by targeted and measureable ads on the Web? |
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His son, Michael, was cast as a boy whose parents are targeted by the FBI, while Chaplin's character faces accusations of communism. |
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It was the head of the opponent which was primarily targeted, and there is little evidence to suggest that targeting the body was common. |
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The England camp believed that Wilkinson was targeted by South Africa during the game. |
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This uncoupling may be induced by targeted remodeling trying to repair the running induced microdamage in bone. |
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Operation Allied Force targeted the military capabilities of what was then the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. |
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The main victims of Maniot pirates were the Ottomans but the Maniots also targeted ships of European countries. |
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The bombardment, which had been carefully targeted by means of aerial photography, began on 22 September. |
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Luftflotte 3, under Generalfeldmarschall Hugo Sperrle, targeted the West Country, Wales, the Midlands, and northwest England. |
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It targeted designated small, economically depressed neighbourhoods and exempted them from some regulations and taxes. |
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Later in the month, an airstrike targeted a Taliban commander in Herat province and killed 90 civilians. |
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And I am determined that the use of stop and search must come down, become more targeted and lead to more arrests. |
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The same protesters had already targeted Conservative leader Annabel Goldie a month earlier. |
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Specific structural requirements are equated to constructing the perfect mouse trap for catching targeted prey. |
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Business life is a complimentary magazine targeted at business travellers and frequent flyers. |
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Most of these crimes, if they occurred, seem to have been targeted at the property and followers of the Duke of Buckingham. |
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While in Edinburgh, Connery was targeted by the notorious Valdor gang, one of the most ruthless gangs in the city. |
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To secure qualification for the 2011 Cricket World Cup a top four place was targeted. |
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Some countries therefore legally conduct customs controls targeted at illegal goods, such as drugs. |
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In some countries, controls may be targeted at the traveler's national origin or other countries that have been visited. |
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Although Knox had not targeted Elizabeth, he had deeply offended her, and she never forgave him. |
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There have also been a number of incidents of red kites and other raptors being targeted by wildlife criminals. |
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The Conservative campaign was noted for the use of targeted adverts on social media, in particular attacking Corbyn. |
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The party reportedly targeted seats which had voted to remain in the EU, such as Twickenham, Oxford West and Abingdon, and Vauxhall. |
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As Caernarfon was the centre of administration in Gwynedd and a symbol of English power, it was targeted by the Welsh. |
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Through the rest of 1940, Swansea was targeted by single and small groups of enemy bombers. |
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An area measuring approximately 41 acres was targeted with 857 properties destroyed, 11,000 damaged. |
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During 1940 the Luftwaffe targeted Cardiff on 3, 10 and 12 July and 7 August. |
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The group's activities primarily targeted infrastructure carrying water to the English city of Liverpool. |
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Acts of aggression can become so intense that targeted dolphins sometimes go into exile after losing a fight. |
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Following the September 11 attacks, several American mosques were targeted in attacks ranging from simple vandalism to arson. |
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In the Pacific Northwest, the species that had unthinkingly been targeted became a cultural icon within a few decades. |
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Striped dolphins are one of the targeted species in the Taiji dolphin drive hunt. |
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Since whalemen primarily targeted these new mothers, several thousand deaths should probably be added to the total. |
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In the Mediterranean, small cetaceans are targeted to ease pressure on edible fish. |
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Business Premier fares also slightly undercut air fares on similar routes, targeted at regular business travellers. |
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In the West Indies, the eggs of roseate and sooty terns are believed to be aphrodisiacs, and are disproportionately targeted by egg collectors. |
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Still, some targeted point sources did not show a decrease in runoff despite reduction efforts. |
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In the aftermath, targeted countries initiated a wide variety of policies to contain their future dependency. |
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The bubble jet effect occurs when a mine or torpedo detonates in the water a short distance away from the targeted ship. |
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Soviet partisans in Finland were known to have attacked villages and indiscriminately targeted the populace, killing entire families. |
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Usually, lambs targeted by foxes tend to be physically weakened specimens, but not invariably. |
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Clydebank in particular was targeted by the Luftwaffe and sustained heavy damage. |
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However, only the first two have any potential of being targeted by mining in the next few decades. |
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The TAC for 2011 was set at 0 tons, ending targeted fishing for the species in EU waters. |
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Now sharks are being increasingly targeted to supply emerging Asian markets, particularly for shark fins, which are used in shark fin soup. |
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The story contains much social satire, targeted particularly at the two aunts. |
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The council have been told that members of the public are leaving their valuables inside cars at the site, which could be targeted by thieves. |
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Cancers of bone marrow may be treated with chemotherapy, and other forms of targeted therapy such as immunotherapy may be used. |
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Buddhist convents and temples that were exempt from state taxes beforehand were targeted by the state for taxation. |
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Even during the Sierra Leonean Civil War people were never targeted because of their religion. |
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In 2010, the economic reform plan was approved by parliament to cut subsidies gradually and replace them with targeted social assistance. |
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Several politicians have been targeted by drug cartels operating in the area. |
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He targeted laws such as entail and primogeniture by which the oldest son inherited all the land. |
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The first wave of persecutions targeted primarily the princely clans of Russia, notably the influential families of Suzdal. |
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As a prey species, a sheep's system is adapted to hide the obvious signs of illness, to prevent being targeted by predators. |
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Unlawful killing is probably the act most frequently targeted by the criminal law. |
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Since Peregrine eggs and chicks are still often targeted by illegal poachers, it is common practice not to publicize unprotected nest locations. |
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On June 18, 1981, the US government announced the creation of a vaccine targeted against FMD, the world's first genetically engineered vaccine. |
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Nearby Hucknall was targeted by bombers as it had an RAF base, a Rolls Royce engineering facility and numerous coal mines. |
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The following year, Harry hears that he has been targeted by escaped mass murderer Sirius Black. |
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Any escaping villagers would be killed. She had heard of scathefires but fortunately her village had not been targeted. |
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It put welcome new emphasis on sectorially targeted training for low-income workers with limited skills. |
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Our targeted interventions are aimed at the students who need help the most. |
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The resulting package is part temporary and part permanent, part timely and part untimely, part targeted and part untargeted. |
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This step is mainly targeted by nucleos ide analogues such as lamivudine, adefovir, entecavir, tenofovir, and telbivudine. |
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They knew the Bosnians had targeted the Austrian archduke Ferdinand. |
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The experiment in the first period targeted skipjack tuna and the second, yellowfin tuna. |
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However, it is possible to find positions worth your time to apply for advertised in the want ads of smaller or more targeted publications. |
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Sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium, the carbonated beverage is being targeted to young adults. |
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A court heard that June Weatherman targeted elderly women victims, entering their rooms and asking a series of medical questions. |
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Are targeted measures such as WFF or universal programmes encompassing all citizens the most efficient? |
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Workaholics and those who persistently suffer acute boredom are also targeted, which is good news for me since I've been a workaholic for years. |
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While some critics have targeted the use of ammonium hydroxide in the product's production, Staples said the meat has been deemed safe. |
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For this reason many hair growth agents are targeted at inducing anagen from telogenic hairs. |
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Anight a North East private investigator targeted former PM Gordon Brown on behalf of unidentified journalists. |
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Efficient immunoglobulin gene disruption and targeted replacement in rabbit using zinc finger nucleases. |
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Zone Defense systems are targeted at the transportation industry as a whole including RV's, tractor trailers, light trucks and utility vehicles. |
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Jaywalkers and accident blackspots will also be targeted by the team, it said. |
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According to WAFA, they said an F16 jetfighter targeted a structure in the area with one rocket without causing any injury among residents. |
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These proved to be the vital fish and the teams that targeted them using a sea fishing bait, harbour ragworms, did best. |
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The project had targeted shipping 30,000 bpd, but Tesoro ordered about 800 rail cars that can accommodate another 10,000 bpd, Goff said. |
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Manta rays are under increasing threat from targeted fisheries driven by East Asian demand for their gill rakers for use in Chinese medicine. |
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According to recent reports, the rapper has claimed that she is being targeted because of her gender. |
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Al Kaf said that Mobily has targeted mostly the youth population and subscribers from small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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They targeted first year dorms while students were away for a reading week. |
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The father-of-two then targeted Mr Arrowsmith, demanding his bottle of beer. |
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He also targeted another card which had nor been assigned to his walk as well as a recorded delivery packet. |
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Countryside worker Alan Knab was living near Alnwick when he targeted the 12-year-old for horrific abuse. |
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The 41-year-old targeted low-income Asian workers waiting to withdraw cash from ATM machines. |
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Robotic touch shifts perception of embodiment to a prosthesis in targeted reinnervation amputees. |
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The Super Audio CD player will be priced at 500,000 yen, with sales targeted at 500 units per month. |
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