Detectives suspected Brindle of drug dealing again in the summer of 2004, and launched a covert surveillance operation in a bid to snare him. |
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If multifocal atrophic gastritis is found, repeat surveillance every one to three years should be considered. |
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A surveillance operation was mounted, and the defendant was caught binning both packages, which had been placed back in his bag. |
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Sixty eight per cent of respondents used some form of electronic article surveillance in at least some of their stores. |
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The Sept. 11 attacks have been cited by the government as the main impetus for its warrantless surveillance efforts. |
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So what if the idea is to create the illusion of total surveillance, so that people behave? |
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It is likely that the coverage achieved in other surveillance systems is similar or lower. |
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Equally, the power of corporate towers is manifest in up-looking, phallic worship, and in the motherly surveillance of the world below. |
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The most popular solutions included increasing police presence in the precinct, upgrading lighting and installation of surveillance cameras. |
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The cops were of course present, along with undercover men in the crowd and surveillance equipment monitoring our every move. |
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He added that some local people were keeping the plant under surveillance and monitoring movements in and out of the plant. |
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May the government use electronic surveillance to monitor the movements and information use of suspected terrorists? |
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Architectural elements control pedestrian access, and surveillance cameras monitor people as they approach the area. |
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Turbine blades also emit microwave radiation which can interfere with planes' primary radar, secondary surveillance radar and navigation aids. |
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Systematic surveillance for influenza is currently limited to humans, chickens, swine and horses. |
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Some claim that city surveillance is a violation of one's right to privacy. |
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Ministers huffed last week that they had no intention of developing Orwellian surveillance. |
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If the criminal was found lying low for a protracted period, the surveillance would automatically be lessened. |
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He is currently engaged in research on smallpox immunization policy, syndromic surveillance, and measurement of public health preparedness. |
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Were they flying surveillance at the time that this vessel may have been in that vicinity? |
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He's publicly turned down a deal for leniency in exchange for information on his surveillance activities. |
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By using surveillance, the regime cynically granted my father's friend a sort of closeted freedom. |
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We are putting all our sources of surveillance and intelligence together to catch him. |
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I am asking is there no surveillance for example, on turkey and so on, or chicken or what have you? |
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The security cameras, which are ranged right around the stadium, provide surveillance of all access points. |
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In March 1999, police began an undercover surveillance operation on the prison officer. |
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There is now 24 hour surveillance and uniformed wardens on patrol which has improved the situation somewhat. |
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Terrorism has to be fought with knowledge, with surveillance and intelligence. |
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This review represents a pragmatic evaluation of two broad strategies of surveillance. |
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It is understood police had the suspects under surveillance for weeks before the robbery. |
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Furthermore, the implementation of a surveillance system may artefactually increase the incidence of a disease. |
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Today, there are countless remote sensing, information fusion, and surveillance capabilities available for incorporation into the toolbox. |
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Is workplace surveillance making us comfortable with surveillance in general? |
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Naturally, the box the Feds supplied was rigged with every surveillance gizmo known to man. |
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He's highly skilled at defeating surveillance systems, planting bugs and ferreting information from computer systems. |
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We were trawling through surveillance tapes when the call over the radio said they had been picked up outside. |
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The squinters usually continue their surveillance in silence for a moment or two. |
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Doesn't the President himself like the idea of naughty surveillance, wiretaps, and bugs? |
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Well, the immune system really is a surveillance mechanism for all sorts of bugs, viruses, bacteria etc. |
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Camera obscura technology has been used in astronomy to study solar eclipses and in spy work to make surreptitious surveillance cameras. |
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Telephone wiretaps and electronic surveillance are and were essential in most counterintelligence operations. |
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New forms of citizenship and public life are simultaneously enabled by new technology and restricted by market power and surveillance. |
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This was despite the fact that all nine suspects were under constant surveillance. |
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Patients who have had two consecutive endoscopies that show no dysplasia should undergo surveillance by endoscopy every three years. |
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Scouts are able to dismount all of the surveillance equipment from the vehicle for use in an observation post or for training. |
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And after a trip to South Korea in 1999 Nadim got the bug to make surveillance his career. |
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He points out a transport plane 100 yards away, its nose bulbous with surveillance equipment. |
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An unpolitical lad is blackmailed by the police into doing undercover surveillance in a mosque. |
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The arrests marked the end of weeks of surveillance after a spate of arrests in Europe. |
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Police have been monitoring the site and using covert surveillance to trap the troublemakers. |
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In recent months, new surveillance equipment and infrared cameras have been installed. |
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Monitoring and surveillance of drug efficacy is being built into operational programmes. |
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Social surveillance, progressives argued, could and should enter the market to serve political ends. |
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I've had issues with the levels of surveillance that are appearing in the UK for quite a while now. |
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The boat used was under constant surveillance from the time it entered United Kingdom waters. |
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This has led many centres to establish surveillance programmes to identify dysplastic changes or early adenocarcinomas. |
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Electronic and communication surveillance is another method, with the interception of telephone calls and Internet activity being monitored. |
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The cages and guardhouse all suggested close surveillance of the bunker and its contents. |
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Above us we heard the buzzing sound of slow-moving unmanned aerial surveillance drones circling the sky. |
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The ship structure is able to meet all minewarfare roles, including surveillance, minelaying, minehunting and minesweeping. |
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They also ordered him to receive intensive supervision and surveillance on his release. |
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Infections must be treated aggressively, and surveillance for unusual infections, malignancy, or autoimmune disease is critical. |
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Gandy asserts that surveillance is a system based on rationalism, which is illustrated in various practices at Jones and Smith. |
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It expands the ability of the government to spy by wiretaps and computer surveillance. |
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Items were reviewed by four surveillance system experts to help organize demographic categories. |
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In the last two years we have increased both CCTV surveillance and security patrols. |
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Well, I believe the electronic surveillance has importance, but we really need to infiltrate the terrorist organizations. |
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Today, instead of sending hired gumshoes after cheating husbands and wives, we can turn our homes into high-tech surveillance staging grounds. |
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To garner evidence of anti-social behaviour, the council undertakes covert surveillance. |
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They understand surveillance cameras and exposed doors, but they don't understand open ports or rogue devices being hooked up to networks. |
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It noted that aircraft from Ark Royal and Eagle had flown by then nearly a thousand surveillance sorties. |
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There appears to be an increasing amount of surveillance, much of it surreptitious. |
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There will be a discrepancy in the police car surveillance videos if the arrest was covered up. |
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Two specialist teams armed with the latest surveillance technology will target troublemakers who plague estates throughout Bolton. |
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Women with diabetes, renal disease, autoimmune disease, and congenital heart disease need intensive surveillance. |
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Privacy campaigners say the system lays you open to permanent surveillance. |
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Why is a police surveillance camera on a public street any more intrusive than a patrolman stationed on the corner? |
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Examples of surveillance programmes being written into drug licensing decisions include clozapine and alosetron. |
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They will begin on-site inspections as well as leaving tamper-proof remote surveillance equipment. |
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I pretend to teach young people about the pernicious effects of a total surveillance state. |
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They alleged that surveillance indicated the venue was a den of iniquity and a haven for drug users and underage drinkers. |
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The seven men were arrested after a Garda surveillance operation on suspected dissident republicans in the Limerick area, the court heard. |
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The surveillance team was rewarded with leftovers from the lavish banquets, which were much better than their usual fare. |
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The WHO recommends stronger animal surveillance and says China could readapt its anti-SARS watches to bird flu. |
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Unless all of these assumptions are true, mass surveillance would be of very little help. |
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He was fairly short, a trifle rotund, with dark penetrating eyes that had a way of roving mercurially over objects under surveillance. |
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Routine surveillance using bone scans, chest radiographs, and blood tests for tumor markers is not recommended. |
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This could be due to failure to seroconvert following vaccination and further emphasises the need for serological surveillance. |
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The company is responsible for laying the fibre optics vital for crime-fighting surveillance. |
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Judged simply by radio traffic volume, the degree of surveillance is intense. |
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Avalos has substituted upright flashlights, instruments of surveillance, for votive candles. |
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He insists that Jani was kept in a sealed-off room under constant video surveillance and closely monitored. |
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It aims at the development of a coastal radar station for marine surveillance. |
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Our covert approach to surveillance gives us an element of surprise over our targets, often catching them in the act. |
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It outlines legal protections for privacy and summarises important issues relating to surveillance. |
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The principles of this were defensible space, community interaction, natural surveillance, estate design and target hardening. |
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Our current knowledge base rests on small studies and special surveillance systems, with a few examples of survey data. |
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The main interventions included the introduction of quality circles and surveillance activities. |
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But what the surveillance plans had in them was some scouting or reconnaissance of heliports and helipads in New York. |
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But he was not considered to be a serious enough risk to warrant a full-scale surveillance operation. |
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Only the data analysis facet of the program survived and became the basis for the warrantless surveillance program. |
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Then he went in bareheaded, not attempting to disguise himself or avoid the surveillance cameras. |
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Glued to his surveillance screens, the guard witnesses the improbable and transmutative movements of the stranger in the elevator. |
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These include, but are not limited to, data management, biostatistics, disease surveillance, and epidemiology. |
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It is allowed to carry out surveillance like a secret service, and has the judicial powers of a regular police agency. |
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His house is under constant surveillance and he has received numerous death threats. |
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Topics include chemical substances, principles of risk assessment, occupational asthma, solvents, and health surveillance. |
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The radar, installed in a radome on top of the main mast, carries out long-range air and surface surveillance and weapon control. |
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As liberals in today's world we have to accept greater use of intercept communication, surveillance and plea-bargaining. |
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The Japanese navy has been trailing the submarine with two destroyers and a surveillance airplane, a defense agency spokesman said. |
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The Italian army has installed anti-aircraft missile batteries around Rome, and Nato is sending a surveillance plane to overfly the city. |
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The officer recalled a surveillance operation when detectives monitored them in a house in the Carndonagh area. |
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The North's disabling of the surveillance system has triggered alarm in the South and among its allies. |
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Apparently, along with their civil technology, they had at least some military or intelligence capabilities, including surveillance. |
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I don't worry about surveillance as much as I worry that chance encounters and serendipity may disappear. |
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Calm and motionless, wholly focused on the surveillance of those below, the two men watched from their solitary position of concealment. |
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Thousands of police, army troops and security men stood on guard in and around the Grand Mosque as surveillance cameras monitored the crowds. |
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Our efforts reveal that an enormous percentage of public space in downtown Chicago is continuously monitored by surveillance devices. |
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So what is this magic surveillance technology that confused him and obsoleted the court? |
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Only authorized staff are allowed through double door manlocks, which are monitored by key cards and video surveillance. |
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Ethical approval for obtainment of venous blood samples for lead surveillance was obtained from the hospital. |
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After hours of careful searches, the soldiers assisted by air surveillance found no evidence of any kidnappings or refugees at all. |
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A collection of wild wood mice were removed from their natural habitat and placed in an artificial environment under surveillance. |
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A bar worker at a the hotel was caught with his fingers in the till after management set up a covert surveillance system. |
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Of course, such surveillance has been widely possible only in recent times. |
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The most promising development for digital video surveillance, the real wow factor, is the creation of the new applications. |
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Constant surveillance, time clocks, drug testing and rigid rules reinforce the workers' pervasive sense that employers do not trust them. |
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A secret chamber with all mod surveillance and survival cons, it is all the rage in New York. |
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He also vouchsafed to them that police surveillance of Mr Lillie had revealed nothing suspicious. |
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Their communities were criminalised and subject to excessive police surveillance. |
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He planned an operation requiring covert surveillance, to arrest several suspects. |
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Vulnerable coastlines led to the construction of enormous hangars for surveillance blimps along the Pacific Coast. |
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The companies also called for more transparency and for limits on surveillance. |
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A surveillance unit of detectives follow her every move and are ready to pounce when the alarm sounds. |
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Sure enough, the surveillance set-up soon captured the toff ne'er-do-well rifling Allen's wallet. |
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The investigating detectives reviewed the color surveillance video at the dealership. |
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A further 150 generals have been cashiered and live under close surveillance. |
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Intelligence analysts estimate that as many as 500 new recruits have bolstered numbers at the North Yorkshire surveillance and listening station. |
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We need to set up round-the-clock surveillance of this place, as well as their residence. |
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Meanwhile, a pair of Fayetteville police officers set up round-the-clock surveillance at the construction site. |
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Methodically panning surveillance cameras affixed to each construction delivered a live feed of the action to nearby wall-mounted monitors. |
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Whereas the caged specimens evoke a comfortably detached curiosity, the uncaged native provokes a fear that demands surveillance. |
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Rather, online social networking is an opportunity to rethink the concept of surveillance. |
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For our own security, advanced surveillance aircraft can monitor the movement of bypassed enemy army units. |
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Eighteen surveillance cameras monitor the house and are observed continuously by a director or producer nearby. |
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The door is electronically locked and monitored by both surveillance cameras and employees. |
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The diagram he drew of the surveillance equipment that monitored him was excellent. |
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The transfer of surveillance technology from first to third world is now a lucrative sideline for the arms industry. |
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The JTTFs are now proving good vehicles for operational coordination in raids, undercover stings, and intensive surveillance. |
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I don't underestimate the insidiousness of both visible and hidden surveillance technologies. |
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A secret surveillance operation has exposed a catalogue of crime as gangs of youths run amok on the streets of a troubled York estate. |
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They track the radar sweeps of drug surveillance planes to map out gaps in coverage. |
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When he asked the police if they had an official document authorising this surveillance, they refused to reply. |
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On that day, citizens all over the nation were supposed to approach public surveillance cameras and aim their own cameras back at them. |
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Thiessen said hundreds of grow-ops are currently under surveillance by the detachment's dedicated pot-busting five-man unit. |
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In women who are at higher risk, one's doctor may advocate mammographic surveillance usually from age 35 onwards. |
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Hundreds of contacts of the suspected cases are under medical surveillance, at least five of whom have developed fevers. |
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As deputy, Comey would have been responsible for approving warrantless surveillance requests when the attorney general was not available. |
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Carers often find their own solutions from locked doors to makeshift alarms to constant surveillance. |
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We lifted the surveillance level of aircrew and passengers from 80 percent, in the previous Government, to 100 percent. |
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As we make our way to bed, we watch our backs, scanning our surroundings for heretofore unnoticed surveillance. |
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The Thetis class are multi-role frigates for fishery protection, surveillance, air-sea rescue, anti-pollution and ice reconnaissance. |
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This study confirms that members of families with hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer require surveillance with short intervals. |
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The optimal surveillance frequency has not yet been defined in families with hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer. |
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In the subsequent period, they began to be integrated with the observation and surveillance posts of other branches of service. |
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Militaries want laws regarding cyber weapons, laws enabling wholesale surveillance, and laws mandating an Internet kill switch. |
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There is also a battery of powerful surveillance and monitoring equipment located inside and on the perimeter wall of Grosvenor Road barracks. |
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Crime is flexible and criminals would soon find a way of dealing with greater surveillance. |
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The haul of goat meat, cow's feet, poultry and smoked cattle hide was uncovered after a seven-month surveillance operation. |
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Some casinos have installed cameras that use near-infrared and low-power infrared lighting to illuminate surveillance areas. |
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The story goes on to say, however, that video surveillance is not unique to China. |
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Rates of advanced neoplasia use the time between the first and last surveillance. |
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Because the system is wholly passive, it's well suited to covert surveillance. |
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The target designation data can be supplied by a radar or optronic surveillance system. |
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Code breaking, radio surveillance and the training and delivery of secret agents became a round the clock activity. |
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The last surveillance car was calling out the last few moves, the target car was slowing, it stopped. |
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How much force structure do we have dedicated to reconnaissance and surveillance? |
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Periodic health surveillance for lung cancer or mesothelioma is not recommended. |
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Are you sure that the previous Egyptian mission surveillance photos weren't mixed with those from a 21st century strip joint? |
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Last fall's dramatic-series surprise was Las Vegas, all jiggle and surveillance cameras, a rush we could count on. |
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He has been taking only fruit juice and sugared tea and coffee, in protest at constant camera surveillance of his cell. |
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These systems use radar as the surveillance and cueing sensor to achieve this. |
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We need traceability and a surveillance system that ensures early recognition of a disease problem. |
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An incoming missile attack will initially be detected by the ship's long-range surveillance radar. |
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We're asking customs authorities to tighten up surveillance all along the line. |
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Our lives are to become nothing more than surveillance profiles which the government can limitlessly monitor, unaccountably, and without warrant. |
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If they don't do this they are surely failing in their duties of surveillance. |
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Up until this point the trajectory of the surveillance files has been like that of a camera panning closer and closer on the suspect. |
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It was obviously taken by a surveillance camera panning back and forth across a room of civilians. |
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My concern is that this will be tied in with Britain's surveillance system so you'll be literally surveilled at every turn. |
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Behind the scenes, private investigators are doing covert surveillance for government agencies and the insurance industry, or tracing people to serve court orders. |
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He finally got the sack from Dublin Bus when he made one detour too many and was arrested in a Garda surveillance operation on the home of his supplier. |
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A rifle and a semi-automatic handgun were also found in the drugs operation, following weeks of surveillance by officers from the Clare and Limerick drug squads. |
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With Azrael around and herself under surveillance, it'd be impossible to get the coke and keep it on her person, much less sell it to any given buyer. |
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Shelf-life surveillance of the ampules and vials is ongoing. |
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For example, a video camera continuously monitors everything that transpires, whereas surveillance by wiretap will only be triggered when someone speaks. |
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It had special communications and surveillance gear, however, as well as secret double doors in the stern that allowed a fast, semi-submersible boat to launch and recover. |
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The main efforts are focused on procuring information about the operational situation in the theater with the help of space-based assets of radar surveillance. |
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Disease surveillance should be increased during floods, and information should be disseminated rapidly to dispel false rumours of contagion or outbreaks. |
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The Spy Who Loved Me By Lauren Collins, New Yorker An British undercover surveillance operation that went too far. |
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Spence's mansion was found to be overflowing with surveillance equipment, including hidden cameras and microphones and an abundance of two-way mirrors. |
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Until the proposals to change wiretapping and surveillance laws are made more specific, it is difficult to assess how damaging to civil liberties they will be. |
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These methods are necessary to avoid letting enemy forces know they are under surveillance and to protect the small recon teams from larger military units. |
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It will predominantly feature surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft. |
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Hardcore teenage criminals will be electronically tagged or subjected to intensive surveillance under a tough new penalty being launched in South Yorkshire today. |
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On poverty and surveillance, Democrats and Republicans finally found some common ground. |
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And so, just as libertarians predicted, the government has extended and consolidated its surveillance powers. |
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Their papers and computers were confiscated and, although they were released on bail, their telephones were tapped and they had to endure constant surveillance. |
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The court could release select portions of its orders, while redacting specific facts, including the names of individuals and organizations who are surveillance targets. |
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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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Shortly after Holder's decision on the FBI, Bratton has discontinued a high profile unit in the NYPD's own surveillance program. |
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The security upgrade includes new criminal investigation teams based at major airports, tougher screening of airport staff and boosts to customs and surveillance. |
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The intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance role was in the embryo stage. |
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And so we set up surveillance cameras, we have the Amber Alert, we put more police officers on the street. |
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This also an area known for piracy, which means that military radar surveillance would have been highly active. |
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A politician must assume that he or she is under 24-hour audio-visual surveillance. |
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The Manchester centre is the nucleus of a hi-tech surveillance system and features an 18-metre monitor wall that can display up to 180 high-resolution images. |
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Pilots also carry out surveillance and fisheries protection in the country's 132,000 square nautical miles of territorial waters, mostly in the Atlantic. |
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Hounded by the father of the surveillance state, J. Edgar Hoover, Chaplin gave up on America and retired to Switzerland. |
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The House of Representatives has narrowly passed legislation a surveillance bill legislation that would govern the president's warrantless wiretapping program. |
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These include having his personal guards conduct 24-hour surveillance outside her home, according to affidavits. |
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A surveillance video shows the radio car driving directly into the park, just feet from the youngster. |
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According to reports, he received several standing ovations by railing against the government's surveillance programs. |
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So intensive was the surveillance that agents obtained a photocopy of the passport and visa stamp and delivered it to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. |
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Nearby in Balaclava, a submarine base is cut out of the side of a mountain, making it invisible to surveillance and able to withstand a 10 megaton nuclear explosion. |
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The cops subsequently pulled the surveillance camera footage and noted the interlude in minutest detail. |
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Their fight involved propaganda, surveillance, and a plethora of dirty tricks. |
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The U.S. is scheduling up to 100 attack, surveillance, and humanitarian airdrop missions a day over Iraq. |
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Speaking of the TSA leads directly into a final way of minimizing the excesses and wastefulness of a national surveillance state. |
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Inside, the surveillance commander rewound the tape they had just made. |
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Aware of the constant phone surveillance, Escobar raised carrier pigeons to facilitate secure communication. |
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The company is in talks with union leaders over a number of safety measures, including fitting more assault screens, CCTV video surveillance and attack alarms. |
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The authorities didn't know at this stage of his movements overseas but they were keen to pump him for information on the prayer room, which was now under close surveillance. |
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The course included surveillance and photographing facilities, the establishment and use of safe houses, covert travel and writing secret reports. |
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Another surveillance video, showing the perpetrator with hammer in hand, is here. |
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Broader rules allow signature strikes, when surveillance data suggest a terrorist leader may be nearby but the identities of others targeted is not known. |
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Both men have tried to redefine mass surveillance in the narrowest way possible. |
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But beyond the day-to-day Hobson's choice, it is now clear that the surveillance state has extended beyond what anyone intended. |
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So Snowden spent the first half of his pre-taped question talking about the ills of American surveillance. |
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You're merely giving the boss a level of control undreamed of by those Victorian factory masters who fantasised about the constant surveillance of the work force. |
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He said security agencies seized missiles, rockets, detonators, electronic surveillance equipment and other ammunition planned for use in terror attacks. |
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The military, law enforcement agencies, and border patrol officers have used ground-based infrared thermography for years for surveillance purposes. |
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And big business is often in an unholy alliance with bureaucrats and politicians who see a surveillance society as a quick fix for social and economic management problems. |
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As I write, the skies are echoing not with the beating of angelic wings but with the rotating blades of surveillance helicopters circling noisily overhead. |
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The programme, also known as the eKhaya Neighbourhood Programme, includes greening the pavements, placing rest areas outdoors and installing CCTV cameras for surveillance. |
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Russian surveillance planes already fly over America, thanks to a long-standing treaty. |
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During their ordeal they were subjected to chilling threats of violence by the robbers who claimed to have kept them under surveillance for weeks. |
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By this manipulation the virus is able to replicate along with its host cell, while keeping itself fairly well hidden from immunologic surveillance. |
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While in defensive situations illuminants can be most valuable, in offensive situations, their use for surveillance and target acquisition can be counter-productive. |
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Up until this point, Chinese unmanned drones had only been used in surveillance and reconnaissance operations. |
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Last month Jordan asked for surveillance airplanes and intelligence assistance to upgrade security on its border with Syria. |
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New York City's innovative approach of combining physician reporting with syndromic surveillance offers a useful model for other major cities to follow. |
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Once inside the building, the assault force can control access to important areas by limiting access routes, pass keys, surveillance cameras, and guards. |
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Medical surveillance is ideally performed along with a work-site review conducted by an appropriate professional, such as an industrial hygienist. |
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The three men were caught after an undercover surveillance operation. |
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They also told a coroner's inquest yesterday into the 56-year-old's sudden death that surveillance cameras should be used in booze buses to record everything. |
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The spies and the generals want to deny the Russians the overflight rights for its latest surveillance planes. |
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Smart surveillance solutions require networked surveillance cameras and digital video recorders, combined with advanced recognition and tracking applications. |
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Monitoring and surveillance are painstaking work, but necessary to finding and preparing the perfect location. |
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It has a long and notorious history of surveillance, harassment and dirty tricks directed against left-wing political activists and organisations. |
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By justifying the management discourse on productivity, employees keep in place the surveillance system that actually works to their disadvantage. |
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Its responsibilities included political surveillance, internal security, supervision of political trials, administration of Gulags and other prison camps, and border security. |
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In most research settings, observers sit in the dark watching an illuminated vivarium, peer through gauzy curtains, or observe by means of remote video surveillance. |
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In general, the government's ability to conduct surveillance on Americans has been expanded, and checks and balances on executive power have been reduced. |
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This force began combat on September 27, using both operatives on the ground and Predator surveillance drones equipped with missiles that could be launched by remote control. |
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Related to this notion of surveillance and carceral institutional space is Foucault's notion of the panopticon, a mechanism for establishing social power. |
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This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon. |
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The panopticon, an 18 th-century prison design dominated by a central viewing tower, called for an elimination of privacy and constant surveillance of prisoners. |
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I put the photos away and I conduct a very hush-hush surveillance. |
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There should be a social law ensuring protection to aged parents from their children with provision for periodical surveillance in the event of its breach. |
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The President has plenary power to engage in war and surveillance. |
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He was then freed on bail but remained under electronic surveillance. |
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Increasing cyber crime, along with surveillance, dataveillance and the steady erosion of privacy, has become one inevitable human dimension of information technology. |
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The Commander heightened his forces' alert and surveillance status and considered increasing readiness from the normal Defense Condition Four to DEFCON Three. |
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There are also new tools, like the Predator unmanned surveillance planes, which the United States could make available to the inspectors if it chooses to do so. |
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His home is ultra-accessible, protected from the public by only a wrought iron fence, thick hedge, and surveillance camera. |
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He adds the national surveillance unit set up in 1990 may have created an impression the disease was new when in fact it had been around all along, but previously unrecorded. |
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Jack questions Greg at every turn, even going so far as to subject him to a lie-detector test and monitoring his every move with hidden surveillance cameras. |
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Priests and parishioners are frequently persecuted, and live under constant surveillance and harassment, usually of the crudest and most unsophisticated form. |
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It was not a surveillance device that could betray intrusion or malpractice on the flight deck. |
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The surveillance targets' names are not listed in the reports. |
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The US has incorporated Cyprus into its global surveillance network as an early-warning post and listening station for communications across the region. |
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Such Argus-eyed surveillance is now so widespread that criminals on television cover prying lenses or conduct their malefactions outside photographic range. |
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These images are then stored in a secret location on the computer's hard drive, which can only be accessed by the person who installed the surveillance software. |
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The jobs are mainly in administration, but exceptional recruits could in certain circumstances take part in surveillance, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist operations. |
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The public should know how particular surveillance programs work, at least at a high level of generality. |
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Hayes had become enough of a techie that he had installed a wireless surveillance camera system on his yacht. |
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Police, however, are keeping tabs on the property with around-the-clock surveillance. |
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Are there really no code-based controls for assuring that specific surveillance is specifically justified? |
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No one doubts that by having greater surveillance, be it electronic interception, cameras in the streets, or whatever else it is, we could catch more criminals. |
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Police will be studying footage from surveillance cameras that captured many of the anti-semitic perpetrators in the act. |
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The former U.S. official also blamed Snowden for revealing surveillance secrets. |
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As boring as daytime stakeout seemed, nighttime surveillance was the pits. |
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Clarke notes there are many suspected war criminals who are living under only mild surveillance in France. |
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The surveillance by the army's FRU, and its IRA double agents, included the planting of bugs in the homes of Irish republican activists and sympathisers. |
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The gag rules have been enhanced on these letters, which allow surveillance without a judge's approval or even a reasonable suspicion that the target is a criminal. |
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Currently, real-time surveillance systems of disease do not exist. |
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If you think you can steer clear of government surveillance by staying off-line, think again. |
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Thus the administration clearly has no need to engage in illegal wiretapping or any unconstitutional surveillance to pursue terrorists. |
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In peacetime it can act as a deterrent as well as for surveillance operations and information gathering. |
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