We sent three patrols to escort the fire brigade which ties up our resources if a more serious incident takes place at the other end of town. |
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Local bobbies are stepping up patrols in part of the West End to nip the problems in the bud. |
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In addition to skirmishing with German patrols, the group destroyed a bridge north of Graignes to interrupt one German route to the fighting. |
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During one of the patrols, he learned of an empty field to the west of the city that was unused and unfrequented. |
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In York, police are hoping to combat the problem with more uniformed officers backed by community support patrols. |
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Similarly, fortifying border patrols to thwart anyone from sneaking in won't do much. |
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Currently, enemy guerrilla forces identify soft targets or small combat patrols as ambush targets. |
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The members organise turtle walks everyday and during full moon and new moon days, intensify the patrols. |
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Ships sortieing from the west coast would be adding 2,000 nautical miles to their patrols into the Pacific just to get to Hawaii. |
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Police have pledged to step up patrols in a bid to get tough with the vandals. |
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New mobile wardens will be laying on night-time patrols to deter vandals and thieves who prey on visitors. |
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Highworth police have recently stepped up night-time patrols to deter anti-social behaviour. |
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Takeaway patrols to crack down on violence outside night-time eateries have been welcomed by councillors. |
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After the first few nights he was on nodding terms with late night police patrols and staff at the 24-hour Tesco store. |
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He said there would be more speed traps on the highways, along with increased mobile and foot patrols, right up to the Carnival season. |
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Among the measures to be implemented, they said, were speed traps and highway patrols. |
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The police precinct captains could then dispatch patrols, communicate between stations, and control vehicles. |
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That includes a media campaign with gas station signage, bumper stickers on project vehicles and increased patrols. |
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Measures already in place include extra security at the station, including high visibility patrols by police and community support officers. |
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But last night the area was swamped with youth workers, while Humberside Police maintained high visibility patrols. |
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In place of traffic wardens, a team of 40 parking attendants now patrols our streets. |
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Extra patrols and traffic units will police the highways and byways to prevent road deaths this weekend. |
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Some forces have responded by having high profile armed patrols walking the streets within those areas. |
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Dr Barry wants increased police patrols in the village to help stamp the problem out. |
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They followed the patrols, harassing them by throwing rocks and yelling profanities. |
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I just wish it wasn't at the hands of the patrols and mercenaries who were determined that I not do anyone any physical harm. |
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They are doing deliberate patrols with aircraft to try and locate any pockets of people. |
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A storeman in civilian life, he was officially responsible for provisioning and the armoury, but insisted on doing his share of combat patrols. |
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These poacher patrols are armed and the people they encounter can be heavily armed as well. |
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We need more police patrols in the area to stop this vandalism and I think the police are doing this. |
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On Monday morning, Edmontonians woke up to find no streetcars or taxis operating, city hall closed and police and fire patrols limited. |
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After police restored order extra patrols were put on the streets in the area to reassure the public. |
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Search and rescue teams had since been combing the area with patrols following overland the route the plane would have taken. |
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The unpaved roads into Avante are so rough, the local police use sure-footed horses on their patrols. |
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There are stepped-up air patrols, surface-to-air missiles at critical points, and tougher security checks for travelers. |
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On October 7, patrols of the U.S.1st Cavalry Division crossed the parallel. |
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The military carries out regular security patrols in Unionist and Loyalist areas on foot or in police or army vehicles. |
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Regular staff and police patrols are being made on the estate and any reported incidents of damage or nuisance will be taken up by the police. |
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We work closely with the police who do regular patrols and take alcohol off kids found drinking. |
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Security is maintained at the crematorium and regular patrols take place at night but it does not merit a CCTV system. |
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Ask them to make your facilities part of their routine daily safety patrols. |
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To accomplish these goals, the battalion dispatched patrols at irregular intervals, keeping bandits guessing as to when they would occur. |
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Regular patrols by city centre wardens and police community support officers are also being made throughout college and university campuses. |
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It is subject to routine checks by a town-run security service, and also lies on the route of regular police patrols. |
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If the police carried out regular patrols during the weekend then it would improve the situation on the estate. |
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In addition to liaising with the Coast Guard for coastal patrols, detectives are also monitoring known access routes used by traffickers. |
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Eight motorists were arrested and charged with driving under the influence of liquor during routine patrols. |
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The police have stepped up patrols in the area and have made a number of arrests, but for public disorder offences rather than criminal damage. |
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It is because of the presence of this rebel group in the area that the night patrols have been intensified as a security measure. |
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The new units will be lightly trained, to carry out tasks like guard duty and border patrols, rather than raids and weapons sweeps. |
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Marines conducted foot patrols and sent out sniper teams to intercept would be attackers. |
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They are conducting door to door inquiries and have doubled high visibility night time police patrols in the area to reassure worried residents. |
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So, if they haven't indicted him, they're not sending out search patrols for him? |
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It meant extra patrols had to be sent out and police stations kept open 24 hours a day. |
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More police foot patrols will be sent on to the streets at pub chucking-out time in a bid to cut violent crime. |
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We asked the ski patrols to send us their accident report forms every two or three weeks. |
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New Malden's safer neighbourhood team will deploy extra patrols to the area following the incident. |
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In this manner he watched two patrols walk under him, completely unaware of his presence. |
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Extra police patrols were also sent out adding thousands to the wages bill. |
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The bureau confirmed their suspicions when it sent patrols into the countryside to round up deserters and men subject to conscription. |
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Apart from patrols at sea the ship has seen a number of significant events whilst on deployment. |
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British submarines conducted 2,223 patrols in home waters, the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Far East. |
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He argued that the shah remained a threat to the islands despite diplomatic warnings and air and naval patrols. |
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It has also urged the council to redouble its efforts to recruit more school crossing patrols. |
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School crossing patrols are in crisis in some parts of Greater Manchester and Cheshire, with councils struggling to recruit volunteers. |
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Until recently school crossing patrols were not allowed to stop traffic unless there were children crossing at the time. |
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But parents were clamouring to get crossing patrols near their schools and the Commissioner was having difficulty finding people for the job. |
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Many school crossing patrols have been subjected to verbal abuse from irate motorists in recent years. |
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In areas where there was a pedestrian crossing, crossing patrols weren't replaced so we didn't get one. |
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It was observed that when the girls see the patrols they cross the road and when the officers are gone they cross back over to the beach. |
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The shortage of crossing patrols was at its most severe before September when at one point there were 11 vacancies. |
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The work carried out by crossing patrols is often taken for granted but it is integral to the community. |
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There are a number of vacancies for crossing patrols but the figure is no higher than in other authorities. |
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There are now 30,000 school crossing patrols in Britain, 360 in the service now run by Lancashire County Council. |
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He added that community officers were working with cemetery staff to help protect the site and had offered to include it in their patrols. |
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Neighbours claim the road is plagued by youths causing trouble and today called for extra police patrols. |
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Piper, made no fewer than 39 patrols as a third hand, first lieutenant and Commanding Officer, in Ursula, Unbeaten and Unsparing. |
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A British stockade stood at the border of the two neighborhoods, patrols leaving at regular intervals despite a recently declared cease-fire. |
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Transport bosses have pledged more cash for police patrols to protect passengers on night bus services in Manchester. |
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She runs a lighting manufacturing business in the area and is one of the contributors towards the cost of the patrols. |
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Six other soldiers and paramilitary policemen were killed in rebel attacks on their patrols. |
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Middle-class, first-time parents will man the patrols with a three-wheel Bugaboo pushchair carrying their corn-fed, mop-topped urchins. |
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When fitted with floats, the planes flew maritime reconnaissance patrols and performed their missions in an efficient and reliable manner. |
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The area's sheer size no doubt foiled the patrols, but confusion as to who ought to be ejected also likely played a part. |
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Besides relying on information from residents, they also carry out covert and overt patrols. |
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Both documents were forgeries of course, but the patrols were fooled each and every time. |
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Police in four-wheel-drive vehicles and on horseback patrolled the beaches while dog squads, bicycle units and foot patrols roamed the streets. |
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This comes through maintaining strict border policies and running cross-border patrols. |
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An Olympic cross-country track is also a long-term plan, as are mounted patrols. |
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They also want to increase the time officers spend on front-line duty and patrols by Police Community Support Officers. |
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The tension is high all around here, but not necessarily because of the protests or potshots being taken at the Army patrols. |
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Instead of foot patrols, saffron-clad monks circumambulate Buddhist temples in the pre-dawn light, armed only with prayer beads. |
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He called for more Garda patrols and security cameras in the Moyross area to help crackdown on crime and drugs. |
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When not targeting suspected burglars' homes, the squad patrols areas where thefts are prevalent. |
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Specialists and privates first class, lead by newly promoted sergeants, perform most dismounted patrols and observation posts. |
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The flag of 20 Armoured Brigade will be lowered as British combat patrols come to an end and our armed forces prepare to draw down. |
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The memoirs note the nightly patrols by proctors searching for students, an offence liable to bring hefty fines and other impositions. |
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Police patrols were boosted as detectives warned that the man could strike again. |
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Officers are doing extra patrols in town and detectives have made a new appeal for women not to go out alone. |
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Middle-class, first-time parents will man the patrols with a three-wheel pushchair carrying their corn-fed, mop-topped urchins. |
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Air threats will be countered by ground-to-air missiles and by Canadian fighter jet patrols. |
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We were worried about enemy patrols and the risk of tripping landmines on the trail or on the site of the old encampment. |
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Knox gave the order, and the cannons blasted their deadly shot, enfilading the Germans and ripping apart the patrols. |
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Also, so many troops have been dismounted and sent on daily patrols that they had to do something. |
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The Clifton dispersal area was initially hailed as a success by residents as extra patrols cleared the streets of problem groups. |
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Religion Watch is a useful newsletter that patrols the latest things in American, mainly evangelical, religion. |
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Night patrols, especially during the breeding season, are called for but subject to Council sourcing external funding. |
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Their existence has caused manned police patrols to be reduced while major offences like drunk-driving have increased. |
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Private security patrols could be deployed in the borough for the first time to quell fears of crime among residents near Wandsworth Common. |
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Police patrols have been stepped up to prevent further disorder in the city, and race relations officers have appealed for calm. |
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The Admiral remembers all too clearly returning from long Cold War submarine patrols, and having to queue on a rainswept jetty to use a phone. |
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Her squadrons were kept busy flying combat air patrols over inshore forces, strafing mine-laying junks, and supporting troops ashore. |
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I have informed the park rangers and we are going to do some later patrols. |
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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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The Kiwis do security patrols around the base perimeter and man the watchtower on a roster system. |
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Why can't they have patrols instead of knocking off from work early in the day. |
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Police had worried about trouble after the match but apart from a few incidents of drunkenness the upset didn't cause patrols any problems. |
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Residents have appealed for police patrols to be stepped up to rid an estate of yobs and vandals. |
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What happened to the patrols we were promised by the police and zero tolerance? |
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In the last two years we have increased both CCTV surveillance and security patrols. |
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Campaigning youngsters are demanding more leisure activities and increased police patrols in the borough to clamp down on rowdy youths. |
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He and his men will control the camp's perimeter and mount patrols to secure the area and liaise with nearby communities. |
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In a move to safeguard vital oil shipments, Japan said Friday it will deploy two warships to join anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden. |
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Without foot patrols, drug dealers took sanctuary in these areas and set up shop. |
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His first boat was HMS Regulus, engaged on anti-piracy patrols on the China station. |
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Police were today setting up extra patrols outside schools in Leicester to stop pupils walking out to join an anti-war demonstration. |
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Railtrack and British Transport Police have stepped up patrols near linesides ahead of the Easter school holidays. |
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Police have stepped up patrols and are advising women to take precautions such as walking in groups and avoiding lonely areas. |
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Due to their positions, standing patrols are ideal for controlling artillery and mortar fire. |
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One minute they're playing video games, the next they're acting as lookouts for patrols of militia men. |
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The ship screened the escort carriers and performed antisubmarine warfare patrols. |
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Cheshire Police have now launched a manhunt and stepped up police patrols in the town, with officers warning women to be vigilant. |
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Police patrols in south Manchester will force suspicious characters to remove balaclavas and hoods after a teenager was shot and killed. |
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The thin circles are patrols, the thicker squares are scouters, the large ovals are divisions, and the rectangles are squadrons. |
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Even before the parts came out in book form, boys were forming into patrols, rigging up uniforms and importuning adults to be their Scoutmasters. |
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No NFL player's courage is tested more severely than the receiver who willingly patrols the middle of the field. |
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Having seen no sentries or patrols of any kind, Maddock heaved the door to the tunnel open and they all headed in. |
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I should have noticed that there had been no one around the lit fire, or there were no sentries or patrols whatsoever. |
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So far protests from campaigners have been muted, but security around the base has been beefed up with additional police patrols. |
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More than 15 extra officers currently work the inner city each night, including mounted police, dog units, helicopters and Garda river patrols. |
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He said there was no problem while a traffic warden made regular patrols, but he had not seen one since Christmas. |
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The military patrols have been increased lately, so we are trying to avoid those areas. |
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A number of joint patrols have also resulted in trail bike riders being stopped and warned about their activities. |
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Extra police patrols will also be brought in to crack down on anyone who goes over the top while playing trick or treat. |
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Units also conducted reconnaissance patrols and security operations in full view of the local population as a show of force. |
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Elegant and sleek Doug Glanville patrols center field, and newly blossomed Mike Lieberthal is the catcher. |
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In South Yorkshire traffic patrols will also be on alert the morning after to spot suspected drink drivers. |
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American positions and patrols in Mosul are being regularly ambushed or mortared. |
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Beat bobbies and uniform patrols are doing their best to cope by stopping suspects during the early hours. |
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Police authorities whose bobbies wear helmets for patrols will be given shorter, stronger ones next year. |
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In this area there was an upsurge of helicopter activity and foot patrols. |
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Slave patrols, rather than being desultory or inadequate, turn out to be one of the chief ways that the southern states enforced their peculiar institution. |
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Sections and platoons conduct reconnaissance patrols there daily. |
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It was a war of foxholes, dugouts, and cold frontline patrols. |
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Finding nothing, patrols were sent out to expand the search area. |
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Another five new mobile units will start patrols by the end of the year. |
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The carriage office has a team of officers which patrols the centre of Dublin at weekends in an effort to stamp out unofficial ranks and gazumping by cab drivers. |
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They are also offering to send out rubbish patrols after closing to pick up bottles, flyers and food wrappings in the immediate vicinity of the premises. |
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Extra armed police patrols are to take to the streets of a Yorkshire city in a bid to thwart an escalating gun culture sparked by the arrival of drug-dealing Jamaican Yardies. |
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Instead of driving to the new hot spot or hopping out of their cars to do foot patrols, some uniform cops used the program as an excuse to idle in their cruisers. |
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All of this comes just as the Iranian parliament has passed a law that gives further powers to morality patrols. |
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Most of the dagga had been confiscated by the organised crime unit with assistance from local dog unit members on the N2 near Komga during routine patrols. |
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Local authorities were ordered to step up patrols along dams and dikes. |
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Tipped off recently that underground transactions across the Taiwan Strait are rampant, the coast guard sent a cutter to step up patrols over the past days. |
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He said the chamber was pleased with the action plan set in place by the police to improve the response time to crime reports and increased patrols in the borough. |
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Is the NYPD a force unto itself, untamable, as dark sometimes as the streets it patrols? |
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We're very independent on patrol, self-sufficient for seven days and able to be resupplied either by air or road so patrols can stay in the field for as long as needed. |
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Also, many small patrols shall have been sent out over the previous weeks. |
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Additional police patrols of both uniformed and plain clothes officers will target hot spots identified via calls from the public and from previous experience. |
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He also noted an increase in police patrols around the capital which has resulted in a marked reduction in pickpocketing and shoplifting over the past two weeks. |
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I think it's very important a lollipop man should live in the area he patrols because then he knows the community and they get to know and trust him. |
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Yemen lies just 200 miles across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia and is well within reach of pirate crews, who generally have little trouble evading foreign anti-piracy patrols. |
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The United States announced plans two weeks ago for a multinational anti-piracy coalition, and a flotilla from the European Union began patrols in the gulf last month. |
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As the strait shares a border with Malaysia, Malaysian authorities have stepped up patrols and had captured two groups of pirates operating along the straits. |
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I backtrack off the Spirit Lake Highway and drive around the mountain to the south side, where a lone sheriff's deputy patrols the unpopulated roads. |
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As the only full-time climbing ranger in Yosemite, Else patrols the park's world-class climbing routes, leads rescues, and keeps peace between park brass and rock jocks. |
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Following a number of assaults, bag snatches and break-ins, the manager of the complex, David Peters, organised patrols of the area by uniformed private security guards. |
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Can't these motorists appreciate why the crossing patrols are there? |
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In the jungle, fighting patrols are guarding the surrounding villages and watching the approaches to the capital to monitor the activity of the rebels. |
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Lastly, constabulary tasks comprise another six functions, among which are sovereignty patrols, aid to the civil power, search and rescue, and disaster relief. |
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High visibility policing led to 25 arrests and 16 people being removed from the borough's new dispersal areas after two days of intensive patrols. |
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During World War Two she served with the US Navy on anti-submarine patrols, convoy escort and even as the flagship of an amphibious assault group. |
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On Friday and Saturday nights there are also regular security patrols. |
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Three days later she sailed from Darwin to conduct routine patrols of Australia's northern waters and enforce the Australian Economic Exclusion Zone. |
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Police patrols at the bridges have been stepped up but the detailed nature of the warning is bound to add trepidation to an already nervous situation. |
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They went out on patrols, participated in raids on enemy safe houses, controlled dozens of missions dropping live ordnance, and were involved in a few firefights. |
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Council officers said the rangers will not only be approaching dog walkers during normal opening times but will also be introducing the dawn patrols. |
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The patrols are on the lookout for certain aging car models, vehicles with low riding back ends, or cars that try to get close to vehicles as they pass a military convoy. |
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One role the desert-dwelling Bedouin and Berbers would be perfectly suited to is aiding the army in its frontier patrols. |
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According to a council spokeswoman, drivers who fail to respond to crossing patrols are breaking the law and should be prosecuted but, who is there to charge them? |
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The conclusion we came to is that the paramilitary style of these eco-warriors results really in just a tiny, tiny number of patrols in a tiny piece of one national park. |
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They currently have a son leading patrols around Camp Leatherneck, in Helmand. |
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The fighting on Guam was all but done when he arrived, and he was able to play baseball between patrols. |
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However, during their third attack in nine days, they were caught in the act after police set up patrols and arrested them when they stole a handbag from a 46 year-old woman. |
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Security patrols and closed-circuit television cameras are being spruiked as a possible solution to crime in Glebe after a spate of robberies and vandalism attacks. |
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The issue of Mexican immigration and border crossing is reversed, as Americans stream toward the border, only to be forbidden entry by Mexican patrols. |
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Data on cruise missiles getting past the F-22s would be passed via data link to second and third layer air patrols of F-15s and F-18Es with advanced radars. |
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By nightfall, ISIS patrols were roaming house to house within Tikrit to capture and execute men identified as targets. |
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Detectives circulated artists' impressions of the attacker, security was stepped up at the university and undercover police patrols were mobilised in the area. |
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Optical change detection assets allow predicative analysis before route clearance patrols conduct missions. |
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It also works as a force multiplier for the Royal Navy, often doing patrols that frigates used to do. |
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Currently they are used for water patrols and combat against drug smugglers. |
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From the oak they could see patrols of Parliamentary soldiers searching for the king. |
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Following the Northern Ireland peace process, military surveillance has been replaced by routine PSNI patrols. |
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On a sighting, other patrols at lower altitude would fly up to join the battle. |
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In the 1990s, the IRA came up with a new plan to restrict British Army foot patrols near Crossmaglen. |
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Most of the RAF aircraft left the area with a few retained for patrols over Iraq and support of ground forces. |
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The zones function as buffer zones specifically monitored by border patrols in order to prevent illegal entry or exit. |
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Air Defence of Great Britain was renamed back to Fighter Command in October 1944 and continued to provide defensive patrols around Great Britain. |
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Heard what I was saying, and nipped off to the patrols the very next day. Pretty smart for a nipper of seven, eh? |
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When hunting, the wildcat patrols forests and along forest boundaries and glades. |
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The attackers on the southern flank quickly captured Crest Farm and sent patrols beyond the final objective into Passchendaele. |
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The new submarine fleet began patrols on 14 February, usually lasting for about 24 hours each. |
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The British devised a plan to ambush German destroyers on their daily patrols. |
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The Germans appreciated that constant patrols by destroyers was both wasteful of time and resources of those ships, and left them open to attack. |
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The intelligence meant that the British did not need wasteful defensive standing patrols and sweeps of the North Sea. |
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The British had become aware of unusual submarine activity, and had begun counter patrols that forced the submarines out of position. |
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The destruction of submarines required their discovery, an improbable occurrence on aggressive patrols, by chance alone. |
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Fighter sorties had been hampered by bad weather and were limited to coastal patrols. |
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After Odo's escape the Muslims had become overconfident and failed to maintain defenses or scout patrols. |
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Western Europeans had a lot of contacts with Cossacks during the Seven Years' War and had seen Cossack patrols in Berlin. |
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In the Santa Clarita Valley, staffing was boosted for four fire patrols and one water tender. |
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This leads to an overworked, overstressed police force that can understandably become suspicious of everyone in the neighborhoods it patrols. |
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Each student was given a uniform and Army ration packs and tried their hand at assault courses, patrols, command tasks and paintballing. |
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Until then they had been bound by the conditions of Operation Resinate South, the name given to the no-fly patrols over southern Iraq. |
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Police have been conducting patrols and liaising with stores to provide reassurance for customers and staff. |
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Canadian aircraft, he points out, were armed with nuclear depth charges and flew on patrols in search of Soviet submarines. |
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She escaped with minor injuries but Mr Sheppard ensured safety patrols were stepped up, even training as a lollipop man himself. |
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The six-week project combines high visibility patrols with diversionary tactics. |
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The elite Garda Response Unit regularly patrols the troubled estates which are virtually run by the feuding gangs. |
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The trek continues by land and sea across Malaysia and Indonesia, in cars and trains, dodging police patrols, overnighting at flophouses. |
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It was easy to dissimulate and disperse these modest purchases in such a way as not to excite the cupidity of any passing patrols. |
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Other measures included CCTV cameras and increased police patrols. |
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Since Bongo was elected in 2009, Gabon has stepped up anti-poaching patrols in its 13 national parks which are also home to elephants and gorillas. |
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Among the driving errors being targeted by the patrols will be tailgating by lorries, amber gamblers at lights and people who break rules at roundabouts. |
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Some Abkhaz officials say the policy is simply driving them further towards Russia, which already controls Abkhazia's borders and patrols its coastline. |
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During the First World War a seaplane base was constructed on Hornsea Mere, named RNAS Hornsea Mere, the base was used to operate submarine patrols in the North Sea. |
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The patrol clock and punch key system made sure that crewmen completed their patrols. At the far end of his patrol, he used a key to punch his clock and start the return trip. |
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On day time patrols the constables called out the time and weather. |
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In a statement to Saudi Press Agency, the spokesman of Abha Border Guards said that the group of infiltrators fired the patrols which exchanged fires with them. |
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In France there is an army of patrols to secure her fiscal regulations. |
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By 2013, attacks off the Horn region's coast had steadily declined due to active private security and international navy patrols, especially by the Indian Navy. |
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Royal Navy patrols were now found in Scottish waters even in peacetime. |
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The Luftwaffe attacked the evacuation ships and on 17 June, evaded RAF fighter patrols and sank the Cunard liner and troopship HMT Lancastria in the Loire estuary. |
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Rain and mist made air reconnaissance impossible on 14 October but patrols found that the Germans had fallen back beyond Bailleul and crossed the Lys. |
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Erecting fences and mounting regular patrols helps protect the animals but the resort loses none of its wilderness feel, a fact I am edgily aware of when I spot my first lion. |
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The Parismina Social Club is a charitable organization backed by American tourists and expatriates, which collects donations to fund beach patrols. |
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Harriers from Illustrious began flying reassurance patrols over Freetown and the ARG supplemented British firepower, particularly at Lungi, with the provision of artillery. |
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Vessels The Royal Marines operate a varied fleet of military watercraft designed to transport troops and material from ship to shore or conduct river or estuary patrols. |
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A handful of British naval vessels patrol the region, visiting South Georgia a few times each year and sometimes deploying small infantry patrols. |
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They developed two sniper teams to attack British Army and RUC patrols. |
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The RAF was at a disadvantage, and changed defensive tactics by introducing standing patrols of Spitfires at high altitude to monitor incoming raids. |
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Gruffudd pushed into Saxon England, burning the city of Hereford, overwhelming border patrols, and proving the English entirely inadequate to respond to Welsh invasions. |
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Despite the doubts, the two sides continued withdrawing their forces from Grozny, leaving the capital in the hands of joint Russian-Chechen patrols. |
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The police post will be staffed by 22 agents duly trained in tourism security, who will set up preventive patrols in areas such as Las Granadillas, El Pital and Los Planes. |
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We have to pay the patrols 500,000 Ouguiyas to let the boats through. |
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Throughout the week, there will be high-visibility patrols, advice surgeries, enforcement activity, environmental audits, clean-up operations and environmental improvements. |
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