The Commander glanced at his sensors and saw that the massive space station had jumped to hyperspace, its interdiction field now gone. |
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The interdiction of trade across the Mississippi created a serious shortage of meat for Southern troops throughout the war. |
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He initiated a series of interdiction missions flown along the infiltration routes developing in the Laotian panhandle. |
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The bombers and the interdiction campaign were the focus of the air effort, with the fighters as a supporting force. |
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For close air support and interdiction, the aircraft is typically equipped with iron bombs, cluster bombs, and laser-guided bombs. |
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He cautions, however, that the interdiction of migrant ships in international waters might be beyond Canada's ability. |
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Motor transport is also relatively vulnerable to the effects of weather and enemy interdiction. |
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Heavily armed special interdiction forces show up at different locations with no obvious pattern. |
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In secret camps on every continent, they are undergoing rigorous training on all aspects of armed conflict interdiction. |
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In the ecclesiastical model of marriage, the interdiction against concubinage is clear. |
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In the Atlantic, it was primarily a convoy interdiction weapon and was used effectively against merchant vessels. |
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So this makes it very difficult to combat, either through eradication or interdiction or else finding alternative livelihoods for Afghan farmers. |
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In the end, they hijacked commercial aircrafts without detection or interdiction. |
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He voiced opposition to the monuments because they violate the interdiction against representational images. |
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Thanks to some fancy political lobbying by the grape-growers, wine was exempted from the general interdiction against alcohol. |
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It was a war in which close air support and interdiction often took precedence over strategic attack. |
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They were absent from Masonic lodges primarily because of a papal interdiction against Masonic membership. |
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These data of contemporary history may appear to have little to do with the interdiction of music. |
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Again, most of these men ceased their involvement with ganja by the early 1980s because of accelerated police interdiction efforts. |
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Traditional missions such as narcotics interdiction and identification of fraudulent immigration documentation have been adversely affected. |
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The mundane chore of security by interdiction is morphing into the more difficult task of security by imagination. |
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The high stakes make the case for profiling stronger here than in routine drug interdiction stops on highways. |
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This reflects, in part, the prevailingly local character of the interdiction, pronounced by a mullah or self-imposed by a body of listeners. |
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The government has made it policy to increase the interdiction of people entering into Canada and to decrease the time and money spent on bringing refugees into the country. |
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Similar spirals of violence have been seen in the wake of interdiction efforts in Colombia. |
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Officers and ex-officers working in financial intelligence have complained that interdiction of money laundering has been about style rather than substance. |
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Since we were incapable of stopping these labs, our government basically drove the production to a country with far worse drug interdiction resources than ours. |
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Despite the odd police haul like the cocaine one the other day, interdiction at our borders or on the streets is at best slowing the rate of rise. |
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Similar interdiction measures are in place at the airport in Montego Bay. |
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There is no scriptural authority for their interdiction on music. |
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During the campaign, they attacked airfields and interdiction targets. |
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Perhaps Mr Schumer should demand the interdiction of Frankfurter sausages. |
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Securing the imminent forfeiture shall be made by the seizure of chattels, receivables and other property laws and through imposing an interdiction of selling or mortgaging a real property. |
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This in turn caused an improvement in quality control and reduction of police interdiction in the distribution of cocaine. |
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Although Union forces gained control of Mississippi River tributaries, travel there was still subject to interdiction by the Confederates. |
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The proceeds of organized crime, the drug trade, theft, fraud and laundered money are treated with respect and, in almost all instances, without interdiction. |
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Maritime interdiction operations, which is essentially the principal part of it, or maritime security operations, is an area where we have quite a lot of expertise. |
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The great military lesson that was reinforced by the Suez War was the extent that the desert favoured highly fluid, mobile operations and the power of aerial interdiction. |
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The CID K-9 unit also actively participates in drug interdiction programs. |
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Results from the RISP drug-testing program are an important measure of the continued effectiveness of the department's overall drug interdiction strategy. |
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This caused Pope Martin IV to excommunicate the king, place Sicily under interdiction, and offer the kingdom of Aragon to a son of Philip III of France. |
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