Most assaults were directed against U.S. military convoys, columns, or checkpoints. |
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As dawn approached, police set up checkpoints as part of a plan to ban cars carrying fewer than four people from midtown Manhattan. |
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He reported personally witnessing at least 20 cases where soldiers had beaten or robbed civilians at checkpoints. |
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No fictional account of human humiliation and shame can capture the frightening banality of the people's treatment at these checkpoints. |
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He shows us the new checkpoints and yellow gates that let farmers work the land on either side of the divide. |
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They were not allowed through checkpoints without the bib and computerised chip given to every registered entrant. |
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The cigarettes were then allegedly sold to smugglers and brought illegally into Canada through native reserves and border checkpoints. |
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However our experience to date has been that the watchtowers have now been replaced by frequent checkpoints on roads in the area. |
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The courses are signposted and marshalled, and there will be regular checkpoints with refreshments available. |
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Although detectives mounted checkpoints on roads around Lismore within minutes of the alarm being raised, the gang is still at large. |
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Gardai are to mount high-visibility checkpoints throughout the country this weekend in an effort to curb the rising level of road deaths. |
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Soldiers wearing flak jackets and armed with automatic weapons replaced unarmed police at checkpoints in Suva. |
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The checkpoints come every 12 miles or so and provide an opportunity for walkers to change clothes, eat, lance blisters and brush your teeth. |
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It began with the unremitting curfews, followed by reports of babies dying at checkpoints and snipers shooting children. |
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Teams travel entirely on foot, navigating by map and compass between checkpoints in terrain that varies from open farmland to hilly forest. |
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We kept a good pace and started using our own routes to make our way to checkpoints. |
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There are ten checkpoints on the route, each staffed and equipped with water and first aid. |
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What routes, checkpoints, release points, phase lines and so forth are going to keep us within the plan? |
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Tens of thousands of troops and police are manning checkpoints and roadblocks. |
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The woman was rushed in and gave birth, but there have been dozens of cases of women delivering at checkpoints or en route to hospitals. |
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No bags, rucksacks or backpacks larger than eight inches square will be allowed beyond the ticket and security checkpoints. |
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What or who created the environment that would allow unconstitutional sobriety checkpoints, bar raids and the incarceration of staggerers? |
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It also temporarily barred Cambodians and Thais from crossing at border checkpoints. |
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These checkpoints were beefed up following a number of casualties, wounds and death to U.S. forces. |
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The ambulances are regularly denied passage through security checkpoints, allegedly for fear that they may be smuggling weapons. |
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These are divided up into small cantons, separated by armed checkpoints restricting virtually all movement. |
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Today, the occasional helicopter still hovers overhead, and sleepy UN soldiers wave cars through the few remaining checkpoints. |
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Wednesday's statement said the two sides had decided to get rid of almost all barriers and checkpoints during the December 13-25 period. |
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I was hesitant to turn to our planned southerly heading, not having seen any of the anticipated checkpoints. |
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His first point was to show me that there were no checkpoints or other barriers. |
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To strengthen border security and to combat smuggling, Pakistan is setting up more checkpoints along the border. |
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The poised, confident young woman was tossed into a world of checkpoints, strip searches and interrogations. |
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Today it is still heavily guarded, with numerous checkpoints and a nighttime curfew. |
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Concrete barriers, metal fencing and checkpoints have been put in place around key buildings and routes on the mainland and surrounding islands. |
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Meanwhile, the Immigration Department will deploy 360 additional staff at border checkpoints to ensure smooth passenger flow. |
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At checkpoints throughout the province, the security forces openly extort bribes. |
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The new system introduced at the border checkpoints involves more close screening of those arriving and departing. |
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We would be called ever so often to augment police units at checkpoints and roadblocks on days when tension ran high. |
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The documents were taken from them when they tried to travel abroad at border checkpoints. |
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Placing barrier checkpoints and guards at the foot of the mountain is also part of the plan. |
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Here are the latest thoughts from Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Hastings, who presides over the coppers manning the checkpoints. |
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Eradication of corruption at border checkpoints and improved collection of custom and excise duties were the topics on the agenda. |
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These include barricades and vehicle chicanes and checkpoints outside the SECDET as well as internal defences. |
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The style of the events will be slightly different to many races with checkpoints ready marked on maps. |
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To win the race you've got to go through a series of checkpoints around the course faster than your competitors, any way you can. |
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These locations are known as checkpoints, and competitors rarely know these checkpoints' locations in advance. |
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I'll usually figure my checkpoints about 20 minutes apart, depending on the speed of the aircraft. |
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Radioactive materials that could be used in dirty bombs have recently been confiscated at checkpoints along the borders of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. |
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People organise timetables for the checkpoints and for manning the entrances to hospitals. |
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Action teams should therefore build into the plan a series of checkpoints for status updates-that is, formal evaluations of the plan in progress. |
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However, of the four checkpoints, only the Prince Said Ibrahim international airport has the means to search the data. |
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On the drive from the airport, I passed no fewer than six police or military checkpoints, all manned by heavily armed men. |
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Drivers on this road are careful to avoid stopping between the regular military checkpoints inspecting all passers by. |
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This concept of pushing the border out includes multiple levels of screening with information-gathering at all the checkpoints along the line. |
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Curfews, blockades and military checkpoints impede movement to jobs, hospitals, schools and crucial social services. |
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After I received the maps I had to check them with a master copy along with all the other captains to verify that the 30 checkpoints were accurately placed on our maps. |
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Police checkpoints are routinely set up on major roads, and drivers should pull over when asked. |
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Robert Fry, said that fixed checkpoints would be replaced by patrols to hunt out troublemakers. |
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Roadblocks and checkpoints prevented any citizen crossing the new borderline. |
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He's flying visual checkpoints and, much to my delight, adjusts his angle-of-bank to compensate for the strong crosswind that is keeping him from reaching his landmark. |
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Software for determining shifts of border police officers is also available at some border crossing checkpoints. |
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The numerous checkpoints by authorities, local and national, seem to serve as a rent-seeking opportunity rather than a security enhancement. |
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The checkpoints often cause traffic to back up, leaving vehicles open to attack. |
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Although overland travel is possible, checkpoints and roadblocks are frequent and can congest traffic. |
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With the erection of the wall and permanent military checkpoints in 2003, this number decreased even more. |
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Most female peshmerga fighters were tasked with staffing checkpoints and guarding bases alongside their male counterparts. |
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Many people jump to their deaths from moving trains to avoid police and army checkpoints. |
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Soon afterwards, the rebels began to regather their powers and come back, and the army began to extend its presence with more checkpoints. |
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Having them work with us means we can get 'boots on the ground' and evaluate what areas the Afghans wish to construct new checkpoints. |
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Had I gone to the North a dozen years earlier, I would certainly have encountered soldiers and checkpoints in Europe's most heavily militarized rural area. |
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The family sent a trusted Arab driver who could navigate the ISIS checkpoints. |
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Trucks bringing in supplies have to run the gauntlet of Isis checkpoints and ambushes. |
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More route choices were given to teams to navigate to the checkpoints. |
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As well as building guard posts at the entrances to key positions and at vehicle checkpoints, sandbags were used to establish stand-to points for all-round perimeter security. |
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The sensor, with its high speed and sensitivity, would be a welcome addition at airport-security checkpoints, border crossings, and ports, he notes. |
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He said that one of the main measures against the criminal groups, whose sources of income included smuggling, was to place security cameras at border checkpoints. |
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The two prime minters also expressed their readiness to open new border checkpoints and to improve the efficiency of those already in use for passengers and cargo. |
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With the right software, photographs of missing children could be sent to all border checkpoints and directorates of the Interior Ministry within seconds, he said. |
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The competitor, partnered by his longstanding navigator, completed the entire course exactly on time and reported to all six checkpoints on time earning no debits. |
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Do all checkpoints in isolated areas have sufficient office space and sleeping quarters for personnel? |
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The rebels at its many checkpoints are larcenous and usually drunk before noon. |
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No amount of advanced technology can replace the very human task of dealing with passengers at airport security checkpoints. |
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The separation wall and hundreds of checkpoints even deprived them of their right to freedom of movement. |
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Landlocked Rwanda recently identified 47 checkpoints and weighbridges between Mombasa and Kigali. |
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He readily paid bribes to some soldiers at checkpoints to further ingratiate himself to them, easing his journey to the base. |
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The technology allows CATSA to react more quickly and effectively in the event of an incident and to provide support to PBS checkpoints. |
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Soon afterward, East Berliners lined up at various checkpoints and demanded to be let through to West Berlin. |
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The delays would cause chaos and snarl traffic at checkpoints, frustrate orderly schedules, and make tempers short. |
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We do operate, we do execute cordon operations, checkpoints whatever is necessary to guarantee stability within the country. |
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This salutation was never in use in the capital before the war but is now standard at checkpoints. |
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Class profiles: Class profiles are collections of student work that have been compiled at specific checkpoints during the year. |
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It has specific priority one and two checkpoints that websites should be adhering to in order to be compliant and accessible to all audiences. |
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Others established checkpoints outside the city to extort money from passing vehicles. |
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The frequency and unpredictability of such checkpoints make it impossible to plan travel in the West Bank. |
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There are checkpoints manned by police or soldiers at every junction. |
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As of November 24, 2010, CATSA will begin the installation of these curtained search stalls at all of its checkpoints. |
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Its 60Â personnel, who come from the OMLT and the Military Police Company, work with ANP checkpoints and patrols in the field. |
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Several checkpoints may punctuate a journey between cities that would otherwise be less than an hour's drive apart. |
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An elaborate system of permits, visas, checkpoints and the separation wall restricted access to holy places. |
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You can call some of your soldiers from their checkpoints, thereby allowing you to remain in control of the situation. |
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There were tanks and armored personnel carriers on the streets, and checkpoints manned by young soldiers, cold and miserable under the inglorious Polish December. |
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They recognize a lot of policemen who are on the front line are bearing the brunt of insurgent attacks, that when suicide bombs go off, they are often at checkpoints. |
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According to media reports, Russian checkpoints continue to be in place in other areas of Georgia, such as around the port town of Poti. |
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Members of the visiting team, who hired passenger jeepneys to reach the Dumagat community, had to pass through two military checkpoints. |
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No prescribed route is laid down for teams entering the challenge, but various checkpoints must be visited at places around the moor. |
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This will result in the compartmentalization of the Court premises in four different zones, which should be organized as logically as possible so as to avoid unnecessary checkpoints and reduce the risk of confusion. |
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The UNMIL force continues to consolidate, shifting to a more flexible posture, removing static checkpoints and reducing point security posts where operationally and logistically feasible. |
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If anyone makes it past all these obstacles, there are checkpoints at the bus station, at railroad yards and on the main roads out of town, complete with dogs to sniff out stowaways. |
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They also confirmed that when, on 13 August, Russian forces set up checkpoints in the area and intervened against looters, the looting and arson dropped dramatically. |
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They must pass through a number of gates that are used as checkpoints. |
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Highlighting that disclosure at patent offices is central to any regime establishing checkpoints, he stressed that certain checkpoints should be mandatory. |
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They rarely left their checkpoints and certainly never at night. |
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Is there sufficient information to identify the borders, checkpoints and transportation routes that pose a high risk for the smuggling of SALW and ammunition? |
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These separate lanes are intended to simplify the control procedures and avoid unnecessary delays. This separation may also be deviated from when traffic flows at border checkpoints are temporarily disrupted. |
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This has made crossing checkpoints considerably easier. |
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They highlighted agreement on part of general language on checkpoints, but no progress with regard to the list of checkpoints or the issue of mandatory disclosure requirement. |
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You can't finish the race if you haven't passed all of the checkpoints on the track. |
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It is also essential that facilitating controls at border checkpoints, and I can reassure Mr Evans on this, does not bring into question the integrity and security of the Schengen area. |
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Under the agreement, Rapiscan will bear the expense of removing its backscatter units from checkpoints and storing them until they can put to use elsewhere. |
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Racers are required to stop briefly at these checkpoints. |
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The desire to travel by an aging baby boomer population will likely impact on CATSA as a growing number of people with special needs or with mobility limitations pass through PBS checkpoints. |
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State governments are still insisting that they will need checkpoints, to hunt for illicit goods and to inspect the roadworthiness of vehicles, among other things. |
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These offices will serve as centralized regional bases to channel materials and supplies to military and civilian staff in camps and static checkpoints throughout the Mission's area of responsibility. |
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There are some 550 such obstacles to freedom of movement, comprising over 80 manned checkpoints and some 470 unmanned locked gates, earth mounds, concrete blocks and ditches. |
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Work is under way to install more checkpoints, and pre-clearance programmes are slowly expanding, despite Mexicans' touchiness about American agents working on their soil. |
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We waved good-bye to these great migrants of the sky, and I knew those geese would soon pass huge cities on their journey, pass through storm and hunters' shot and slide past borders and checkpoints with a wingwave. |
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Often goods are delayed because of numerous roadblocks and other checkpoints that have proliferated to the extent that there are involuntary stops at short intervals, implicating additional formal and informal payments. |
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Stuck at checkpoints, Iraqis pass around cigarettes. |
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Insufficient development of the State border checkpoints has become another serious problem leading to non-productive demurrage of vessels at sea and river junctions. |
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Some 370,000 other internal refugees crowd Baghdad, half in unserviced squatter settlements. A dozen checkpoints and a 150km of potholed highway to the south the picture looks impressively different. |
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It is even impounding the unlicensed cars that Mr Khin Nyunt's subordinates smuggled into the country through border checkpoints under their control. |
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Build in milestones and checkpoints so you can monitor their success. |
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It presents unique capabilities for gas detection in terms of measurement speed and discrimination and is well suited for airport security checkpoints which require high convenience and low false alarm standards. |
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On the control of checkpoints, it was agreed that the current existence of numerous checkpoints was detrimental not only to the peace process but also to the reactivation of and recovery in economic activities. |
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The initial phase of construction included a bypass route to take local traffic around the site, and chicanes, bunkers and checkpoints on the banks to control access to the causeway. |
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The continuing encirclement of the main West Bank cities through the extension of the separation wall and the maintenance of checkpoints mean that exit and entrance remain difficult and humiliating. |
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Despite past pledges by Niger's government to tackle people-smuggling, local officials in the Agadez region have profited from bribes being paid at checkpoints along the route, a Reuters investigation found. |
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By July 2009, the Interior Ministry had increased security at all checkpoints across the Tigris river into Baghdad, making a commute at any time of day even more insufferable than normal. |
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At one of the many checkpoints around the Yobe capital of Damaturu, a soldier said the number of children hawking on the streets had ballooned in recent weeks. |
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The area is cordoned off by observation posts located in the mountains, as a second line of control, and by checkpoints at major roads leading to the mountains from the Lebanese side, as a third line. |
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We wish to advise airport customers that new procedures are resulting in increased processing time for passengers, both at the check-in counters and the security checkpoints. |
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We passed the checkpoints easily, unlike many indigenous people who are detained and sometimes taken to the army base, where they may be tortured and accused of being guerrillas. |
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Travel restrictions make it difficult for farmers in the Jordan Valley to access markets in the West Bank as their produce is frequently held up at checkpoints, notably at Al Hamra, where it perishes in the process. |
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Another major constraint on our operations stems from restrictions on the movement of staff and goods owing to checkpoints and spontaneous roadblocks. |
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Meanwhile the capital is run by groups of volunteers and policed in random fashion by cheerful bands of bearded fighters who cruise around in pickups mounted with heavy guns and lounge at checkpoints. |
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When incursion occurs and violence erupts, checkpoints and whole cities are closed, and this further restricts freedom of movement and access to schools, health facilities and employment. |
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These groups were equipping children with toy guns that looked realistic, and the children had approached MINUSTAH military checkpoints brandishing these weapons. |
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They are also payment checkpoints and allow passengers to transfer between modes of transport, for instance to buses or other trains. |
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The IRA set up checkpoints in South Armagh during this period, unchallenged by the security forces. |
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Border checkpoints have been removed within the Schengen zone and only a national ID card is required. |
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The tors used as checkpoints on the Ten Tors challenge in 2013 were as follows, but this is being changed for the 2014 event. |
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Unfortunately, not all the refusniks understand the complete legal picture governing checkpoints. |
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The trucks were inspected by customs and border officers at the checkpoints of Donetsk and Matveyev Kurgan. |
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Again, I demurred, saying we saw only rebel-controlled checkpoints. |
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They had been earlier been allowed through the checkpoints to take food and medical supplies into Balata. |
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The point of these checkpoints is not the citations or the vehicle towing but the visibility of the operation,'' said Sgt. |
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Previously, researchers had hypothesized that the inhibition of checkpoints enhanced the effects of DNA-damaging chemotherapy on cancer cells. |
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Some is filmed using handheld video cameras, some stolen at checkpoints on a spycam. |
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They had to navigate themselves to different checkpoints surrounding the school and collect tokens featuring Strider, the Walk to School mascot. |
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In 2009, gardai at the checkpoints went on an unofficial go-slow after losing a EUR29 daily meal allowance. |
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With barriers and platform tickets long gone, the bus company turned train operator is putting up makeshift checkpoints to catch fare dodgers. |
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At all sobriety checkpoints, the LAPD officers will ask drivers to take up the voluntary test, for which oral fluids from their gumline and cheeks will be collected. |
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A quick swipe reveals the boarding pass and a second swipe displays the barcode allowing the passenger to get through the airport checkpoints and board the plane. |
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Prior to the current study, the known mitotic checkpoints monitored the proper completion of metaphase before allowing the process to proceed to anaphase. |
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The checkpoints provide an opportunity for RMR staff to assess the fitness, progress and morale of each team, ensuring their safety throughout the competition. |
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Teams are left to plot and navigate their own route between checkpoints, making use of map, compass, map reading skills and global positioning systems. |
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The stress resulting from bomb attacks, street disturbances, security checkpoints, and the constant military presence had the strongest effect on children and young adults. |
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During the Troubles in Northern Ireland, there were British military checkpoints on main border crossings and UK security forces made the remaining crossings impassable. |
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Other borders are partially or fully controlled, and may be crossed legally only at designated border checkpoints and border zones may be controlled. |
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After recapitulating the current juncture in the capital of North Lebanon, Sheikh Shahhal said he flatly refused to see young Muslims being fought at army checkpoints. |
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There are also competitions called alleycats, in which bicyclists pick their own routes between a series of checkpoints where monitors stamp their paper manifests. |
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