Indian artillery barrages that year interdicted Pakistani troop movements and thwarted the original invasion plans. |
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Even tighter restrictions were imposed on Operation Relex, which interdicted people-smuggling operations on Australia's northern borders. |
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For example, a friendly higher echelon may have interdicted the enemy formation we expected to see. |
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Progress inland past the towns was good, and, as some armoured units arrived in later waves, they briefly interdicted the Caen-Bayeux road. |
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Nothing can be forbidden that is not interdicted by the law, and no one can be constrained to do that which the law does not order. |
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In October 2003, the U. S. and its allies interdicted a clandestine shipment of nuclear equipment on its way to Libya. |
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Military history is rich with scenarios in which ground convoy routes have been interdicted by enemy activity and closed until the threat was cleared. |
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Thereafter final Allied victory was only a matter of time, as sea and air forces interdicted German supply lines and Allied materiel poured in at astonishing rates. |
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In terms of both volume and geographic spread, cannabis herb is the most interdicted drug in the world. |
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In regard to reproductive cloning, Guenin maintains that because the FDA has effectively interdicted the practice, the likely incidence in the U.S. is nil. |
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In praising China's cooperation on terrorism, Bush noted that China has shared intelligence with the US and interdicted financing of terrorist organizations. |
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We've interdicted, and our allies have helped us arrest people. |
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An example of this was furnished in September 2008. The RCMP interdicted a vessel in Spanish Ship Bay, Nova Scotia, containing approximately 750 kilograms of cannabis resin. |
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He was interdicted by officers with the CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY as drug courier, and while in CBSA custody, produced eleven plastic pellets containing approximately 13 grams of cocaine each. |
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In that year of 1994, I felt that limiting Interdiction in the internal forum was important not only for the spiritual well being of the person being interdicted, but also for the spiritual good of the community. |
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By the end of 2005, law enforcement interdicted 7,176 kilograms of MDP-2-P in marine containers originating in China and destined for organized crime groups operating lab sites in Ontario and British Columbia. |
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Large multi-kilogram cocaine shipments were seized mostly at Canadian ports of entry, whereas crack seizures continued to be interdicted domestically in small gram quantities. |
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In 2006, the United States was identified as the primary transit country for cocaine seizures in Canada, with the majority interdicted at land ports of entry. |
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Mark J. Fedor of the Coast Guard, who commands the cutter Mohawk, the 200-foot vessel whose fast boat and helicopter interdicted the submersible in the Caribbean last September. |
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The Chinese missiles were part of a larger shipment interdicted by American and Yemeni forces in January, which American and Yemeni officials say was intended for the Houthi rebels in northwestern Yemen. |
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Under the terms of the Act, it is a criminal offence for guardians and the like to fail to fulfil their obligation to protect and safeguard the property of their young, interdicted or absent wards. |
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They acknowledge that there has not been a single instance in which a large cache has been interdicted, which has led to suspicions that smuggling is occurring farther north. |
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Looking at the volumes interdicted by flight origin country, Senegal emerges as the single largest source, with 434 kg secured in 105 separate seizures. |
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Clytomachus affirmed, that he could never understand by the writings of Carneades, what opinion he was of. Why hath Epicurus interdicted facility unto his Sectaries? |
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