"We are basically entering joint patrolling, at least patrolling from two sides," Putin said.
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The difference between patrolling the interior of the politics world, and patrolling its borders, so to speak, may appear significant — but it's really just a different kind of trouble.
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The high water makes patrolling the area a dangerous task.
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On the other coast, it's 500 officers patrolling for scofflaws.
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But to Chasnoff, the entire emphasis on patrolling was misplaced.
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Supervisors got wind of this and started patrolling the cashiers.
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PARIS — Soldiers are patrolling French beaches through the August holiday.
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There are armed guards — the Capitol Police — patrolling the area.
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"It changes the way you do patrolling," Deputy Faulkner says.
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Greece will also upgrade its sea patrolling operations, he said.
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Nigerien soldiers patrolling the Sahara this month in Achegour, Niger.
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Deputies are patrolling the rugged terrain on horseback, Villanueva said.
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Above, a group of police officers patrolling the streets there.
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And in the meantime, the group is patrolling other waters.
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Companies aren't simply patrolling electronic state court dockets, she said.
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Deputies are patrolling the rugged terrain on horseback, he said.
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But their days of patrolling the urban range are ending.
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"I only see a few officers patrolling here," he said.
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But he will not be patrolling the outfield anytime soon.
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Members of law enforcement, right, patrolling the school after the attack.
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The cost and complexity of patrolling MPAs remain a huge challenge.
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Saleh Saeed Nasser has been patrolling Yemen's coastline for 15 years.
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Saleh Saeed Nasser has been patrolling Yemen's coastline for 253 years.
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Lester Mitchell, spoke about their brief time together patrolling the streets.
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Hartnett, 33, was patrolling alone, and managed to radio for help.
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We hung out with the Guardian Angels 'patrolling' the NYC subways.
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There was a heavy presence of police patrolling around the court.
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Patrolling through Bed-Stuy Brooklyn and using the Vigilante App pic.twitter.
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US forces are now patrolling part of the Turkey-Syria border.
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The money from patrolling has seeded a cash economy in Mabita.
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Soldiers have been patrolling the streets of Santiago around the clock.
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The city already has roughly 12,500 police officers patrolling the streets.
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Instead of patrolling the coast, he is now also at Idomeni.
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Sometimes when we're patrolling we don't get a chance to eat.
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The National Guard is handing out food, not patrolling the streets.
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The authorities said they were patrolling evacuated areas around the clock.
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The unit was on the Qaisar-Laman highway patrolling the area.
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Agatha, 15, is a Hawk, charged with patrolling the sea wall.
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Patrolling the floor, wearing cowboy hats, were a dozen bid spotters.
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Snapshot: Above, authorities patrolling the Spanish Steps in Rome on Tuesday.
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They'll have to dodge tree branches, birds and dogs patrolling backyards.
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Police patrolling the area heard gunshots at about 4:20 a.m.
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Snapshot: Above, authorities patrolling the Spanish Steps in Rome on Tuesday.
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The "smarter" wall: how drones, sensors, and AI are patrolling the border.
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Their steady patrolling makes them seem like guards of a different sort.
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The political organization started out patrolling police for possible abuse against blacks.
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The electric motorcycles had been used last year for police patrolling roads.
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The subs patrolling the depths are arguably relics of the Cold War.
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After that, he began patrolling with a group of friends on ATVs.
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Now my days are spent with costumed storm troopers patrolling my hallways.
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In 2014, I was with two of my colleagues patrolling the fence.
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Iran immediately accused the United States of patrolling over its territorial waters.
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The American military was patrolling the area to help keep the peace.
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We learned that the police were patrolling our neighborhood and questioning loiterers.
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The officer was patrolling a rural road near Tarrant about 1 a.m.
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"Les Misérables" is hardly alone in patrolling the zone of the disenchanted.
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The trio was patrolling the area after a spate of recent shootings.
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As they did so, they were spotted by patrolling officers, police said.
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To monitor the situation, the US Navy was patrolling the Persian Gulf.
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Border guards defending a giant wall and patrolling a vast wilderness beyond.
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And Strategic response groups have been patrolling hot spots since the shootings.
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Detective Simonsen began his career patrolling the 102nd Precinct in October 28.
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First an IL-38 propeller-engine maritime patrolling plane flew past the vessel.
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But with Thanos at large, we're keen for that sweet room-patrolling ability.
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The soldiers involved were patrolling the airport as part of the "Sentinelle" operation.
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Television images showed police vehicles patrolling the streets near the prison after daybreak.
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The Mexican military flies twice a day over this nursery, patrolling for poachers.
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Patrolling in pickups, "the boys" kept the peace, residents say, deterring common crime.
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Photos from the village showed large numbers of riot police patrolling the village.
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How do you feel about all the soldiers patrolling the streets right now?
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So do I think ... that we need to be patrolling neighborhoods at home?
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A security guard patrolling the site noticed him and ordered him to leave.
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The man was shot dead by nearby soldiers who were patrolling the area.
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Weiss, 38, was booked after patrolling officers found him about 12:47 a.m.
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On my second approach, the target was patrolling the area with his bodyguards.
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The SNCF spokesman said the man had approached gendarmes patrolling the train station.
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The system was introduced roughly around the time he began patrolling a beat.
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American F-22 fighter jets drove home the message by patrolling the area.
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He was patrolling the Lighthouse Center when he encountered these three "little" bears.
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Current commissioner Jonathan Motl has received plaudits from leftwing allies for patrolling speech.
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But residents said they rarely saw officers patrolling for very long on foot.
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"Historically, Mexico City has rejected the military patrolling of the streets," he said.
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If not, there will be some form of enforcement by the people patrolling.
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A helicopter was patrolling the area, a Reuters correspondent at the location reported.
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However, police will be patrolling and stopping people if they are seen outside.
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The police and their tanks and machine guns are everywhere, patrolling the streets.
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The military was patrolling the streets all day trying to quell the attacks.
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After years of declining attacks, resources were moved away from patrolling Somalia's coast.
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The Russian Defense Ministry announced Tuesday that its forces were now patrolling Manbij.
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China is building artificial islands and the U.S. Navy is patrolling close by.
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Intoxicated cadets knocked out a patrolling professor, fired muskets, and plummeted from windows.
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At least 20 security vehicles were stationed around the mosque or patrolling nearby.
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There he spotted a three-soldier unit patrolling the airport, Mr. Molins said.
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NORAD is tasked with patrolling US and Canadian airspace and air defense identification zones.
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The assailant was then shot dead by soldiers who were patrolling inside the station.
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Police officers patrolling and watching over travellers inside Cologne Main Station in Cologne, Germany.
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The cops were part of a special unit tasked with patrolling high-crime areas.
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Instead of acting as vigilantes patrolling profligate politicians, central banks have become their accomplices.
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The soldiers patrolling here and on the street make me feel safer, more relaxed.
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We're told there will be extra officers assigned to patrolling the sign on Dec.
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The U.S.-led coalition in Syria said there had been no increase in patrolling.
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A policeman was patrolling close by and administered first aid until the ambulance arrived.
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Worries about police states behind him, Mr Cruz now talks of patrolling Muslim neighbourhoods.
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The defense has emphasized the dangers inherent in patrolling crime-ridden public housing buildings.
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U.S. troops are now patrolling the Turkish-Syrian border, the Military Times reported Friday.
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Police were patrolling the highway with gas cans for anyone running low on fuel.
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Patrolling members of the guardia indígena announced on March 20 that they had identified
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Soon helicopters were whirring overhead and officers with automatic rifles were patrolling the streets.
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" The Police Department has a squad of plainclothes officers patrolling the subway for "creeps.
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Field rangers with Protrack, a private anti-poaching company, patrolling near Hoedspruit, South Africa.
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Officers patrolling the Oregon District as the bars were closing shortly after 221 a.m.
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"We always thought that sea life was boundless," he said while patrolling the coastline.
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Accidents and crimes have also occasionally shown up, and patrolling that has proved difficult.
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He continued working as an armed officer patrolling Washington-area subways and bus lines.
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The three different police and military units patrolling the plaza paused for a moment.
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Now, instead of blindly patrolling broad swaths of ocean, the police can target their efforts.
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A police officer patrolling in the parking lot opened fire on the gunman, killing him.
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The people patrolling what they see as their spaces are often — but not always — white.
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One floor above them, Officer Liang and his partner, Shaun Landau, were patrolling the building.
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Ramped-up patrolling of Nigerian waters and oil's diminished profitability have made robbery too costly.
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Most of the trucks carrying them turned back under pressure from patrolling aircraft, she said.
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Russian military police are patrolling the line of contact between Syrian and Turkish government troops.
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He added that soldiers were now patrolling the border, and that the situation had improved.
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There are variety of sizes needed to perform different tasks — fighting, reconnaissance, storage, patrolling, etc.
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Liang was patrolling the darkened stairs inside a public housing building in Brooklyn on Nov.
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The US aircraft will be patrolling airspace that has grown increasingly congested in recent months.
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Now it is patrolling the skies over the city, where a ceasefire is in place.
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Once the guardians retrieved the child and the path was clear, the machine resumed patrolling.
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The soldiers are part of Operation Sentinelle, patrolling the streets under France's state of emergency.
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Another neighbor, Allan Decker, recalled Mr. Lewandowski telling him why he enjoyed patrolling the waters.
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The incident started as several police officers were patrolling the city's South Side on foot.
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According to the Border Patrol, Martinez and the second agent were patrolling in separate vehicles.
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Black smoke rose over the area and military vehicles were seen patrolling through streets nearby.
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Some, like Arizona Border Recon, continue to focus on patrolling the border for illegal crossings.
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Television footage showed villagers surrounding the graves in silence, with heavily armed troops patrolling nearby.
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Parents requested additional security, and when they were denied, they started patrolling the halls themselves.
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She was discovered by soldiers patrolling the village almost two days later, she told me.
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Additionally, officers from the Critical Response Command and Strategic Response Group are patrolling these areas.
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For a little while, as many as twelve NGO boats were patrolling the central Mediterranean.
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Borrell said he hoped the EU operation could be patrolling by the end of March.
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Police closed entry points into the city and have been patrolling the city's train stations.
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Thousands of law enforcement officials have started patrolling -- with dogs, on horseback, and in helicopters.
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Beyond the call The Argentine police officer heard a crying baby while patrolling a hospital.
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All carry their weapons well, with confidence: serious-looking professionals, patrolling a potential combat zone.
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CONAP, technically in charge of patrolling it, was constantly short on manpower and other resources.
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If they're visibly patrolling, they can also help prevent crime by deterring would-be wrongdoers.
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Most immediately, we need more active, visible, armed and body armored police personnel patrolling public areas.
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The US Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group was reportedly patrolling in the waters last week.
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A stake mount makes it possible to nail the camera into the ground, for patrolling backyards.
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The officer was patrolling the darkened stairs inside a public housing building in Brooklyn on Nov.
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Canada is looking to get serious about patrolling the high seas, and that means fighting pirates.
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Their men are prone to patrolling Baghdad's streets as religious police, much like Iran's hated basijis.
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The young men patrolling the barrier said the wire had been stolen from Indian security forces.
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She had been patrolling the city streets for only a few weeks, according to the outlets.
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Thankfully, Italian citizens are out there patrolling the Internet on the lookout for any unauthorized recipes.
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Many crossed the bridges they had been patrolling and pledged their loyalty to Mr Guaidó's government.
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They found that more patrolling was associated with no change in the level of heroin seizures.
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"We look like a 1970's Cop Duo patrolling the North Pole," Will captioned the photo.
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Russian military police forces have played a visible role in patrolling territory under Syrian government control.
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And when the Lewisham Central Safer Neighbourhoods Team was out patrolling on Wednesday, it happened again.
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So now Batman is patrolling the streets so that kids (and adults?) can feel at ease.
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A police officer patrolling the area was first alerted to the blaze around 2:45 a.m.
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"The expectation is that the actual patrolling and escorts would be done by others," he said.
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A policeman patrolling the area told Reuters journalists the paramilitary police were guarding a basketball tournament.
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These include mixing crops, encouraging natural predators and patrolling fields to crush the eggs by hand.
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The agents were patrolling near Interstate 10, in the Van Horn station area of the sector.
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This season, there is one water scooter patrolling the area for each competitor at all times.
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Four years ago he won an accommodation to wear his turban and a beard while patrolling.
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Ditto for the images of large Spot Mini testing corrals, where several are patrolling around autonomously.
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In 2001, Mark Giaconia was a Green Beret patrolling the border areas between Kosovo and Serbia.
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At the end, international inspectors were to be routinely patrolling the North to verify its status.
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The police and military are patrolling the streets, and those caught without an attestation are fined.
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He said security forces there reopened the road and were patrolling it to prevent Taliban ambushes.
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If there was any tension, it was minor — some stern looking police officers patrolling the room.
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And now Abby's out on a minibus patrolling the area, looking for sex workers to support.
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Armed police patrolling the streets to make sure people don't breach the restrictions without proper cause.
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Once, patrolling the border fence, I was flagged down by a woman on the other side.
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He spoke earnestly about how much he enjoyed making people feel safe while patrolling the subway.
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As we reported, L.A. County Sheriff's deputies are patrolling the area to protect it from looters.
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Patrolling the Amazon's colossal rivers for pirates can resemble a futile game of cat-and-mouse.
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Witnesses said police and paramilitary forces were patrolling the streets in far greater numbers on Wednesday.
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Already on the grounds, patrolling through the pits where the racecars were parked, was Jeff Ahlum.
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Since the attack, armed police backed up by the army have been patrolling cities and trains.
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Instead, he found himself working as a security guard patrolling parking lots, earning $250 an hour.
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On Friday morning, police were reportedly patrolling the area with a bullhorn to get people moving.
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Only two officers were patrolling Mark's dorm at the time of his death, according to the Herald.
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Brad Ashton, left, Doug Hunter, center, and Mark Wilson return after patrolling a west Houston neighborhood Friday.
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But on many nights when Spivey was patrolling the neighborhood, Dhaliwal would stop by to say hello.
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Though he spoke in a patrician drawl, one forefinger thoughtfully patrolling his chin, he was no snob.
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However, there will be police armed with weapons patrolling and securing the area – in advance and throughout.
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A car ploughed into a group of soldiers who were patrolling a suburb of Paris, injuring six.
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That could mean drones patrolling protests, hovering over siege scenarios or hunting down missing persons or thieves.
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He and other supervisors are telling agents to always keep their guard up when patrolling the border.
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In May, India accused Pakistani forces of killing two soldiers patrolling the LoC and mutilating their bodies.
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Steve had just started patrolling the Washington Harbour, a riverside complex in Georgetown with restaurants and offices.
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At Milan's Malpensa airport, police in carts are currently patrolling areas before security checks, according to reports.
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The attack prompted U.S. troops, in marked vehicles, to join Kurdish fighters patrolling the Syrian-Turkish border.
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Campos had been in the building, patrolling the halls and was sent to the area of commotion.
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Seeing the military once again patrolling the streets had brought painful memories, long repressed, to the surface.
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Patrolling next to the soldiers and policemen were men with black balaclavas and handwritten lists of names.
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The search was called off, but officers were "patrolling the area" on Sunday, according to NBC News.
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An officer was reportedly patrolling the area when he saw a woman sleeping in a bus shelter.
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It has also previously dismissed reports that Chinese military vehicles were patrolling in the south Asian nation.
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Thousands of soldiers are patrolling Rio's upscale seaside districts to ease fears of muggings and other crime.
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In May India accused Pakistani forces of killing two soldiers patrolling the LoC and mutilating their bodies.
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They are less able to expend time or money patrolling websites for infringement and issuing numerous notices.
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The police pulled back from patrolling the area whereas before they were there to protect the girls.
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US forces patrolling northeast Syria on Sunday reportedly noticed the artillery fire, according to the Military Times.
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Archbishop Ieronymos, the head of the Greek Orthodox Church, visited to bless the soldiers patrolling the border.
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Mr. Alvarado made it clear that he doesn't like the idea of militia members patrolling the border.
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Shareholders' lawyers, he said, are like cops patrolling the streets during a blackout to guard against looters.
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Civilians told us that when the Hisba was patrolling the streets, they were looking at the ground.
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European leaders had reduced funding for the mission and left only some naval vessels patrolling the Mediterranean.
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After parents' requests for more security were turned down, she said, they started patrolling the hallways themselves.
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We interviewed hundreds of asylum seekers, local community members, government officials, and even authorities patrolling the borders.
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Multiple deputies along with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol are patrolling the area for additional evidence.
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A man has been arrested after attacking a patrolling soldier but nobody has been hurt, Reuters reported.
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In December, he boasted about patrolling his city by motorcycle years before, looking for criminals to kill.
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Citizens in several cities reported that soldiers were patrolling the streets, some firing shots in the air.
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As part of that, U.S. troops have been patrolling the perimeter in concert with Turkish-backed forces.
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Just as disturbingly, 18-year-old U.S. military recruits patrolling Afghanistan today were toddlers on 9/85033.
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In 753, the year Trump took office, there were 19,437 Border Patrol agents patrolling the nation's borders.
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The US Navy destroyer USS Mahan is also patrolling the same area, a defense official told CNN.
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A multi-national NATO force currently has eight jets patrolling the skies over Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
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That availability offers a window into the challenges the e-commerce giant has patrolling its own site.
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If agents weren't patrolling the area, it's possible they could end up languishing in the desert, unaided.
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Just like Jaws Meet the trash-eating "shark" drone that's patrolling the waters of a Dubai marina.
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Kelly was a military general in charge of border security, overseeing armed troops patrolling the southwest border.
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One officer, who had been patrolling a nearby picket line of striking Verizon employees, apprehended the suspect.
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Besides, patrolling internal frontiers is less efficient than pooling resources to boost the EU's common border police force.
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Wednesday, however, eyewitnesses reported seeing Steve back at his post, patrolling the area as if nothing had happened.
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"Hot spot" policing uses computational methods to send police to geographic locations to anticipate crimes, changing simple patrolling.
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The new camera design, the first major upgrade in eight years, started regularly patrolling the streets last month.
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Soon these outposts could support fighter squadrons patrolling the disputed airspace and waters of the South China Seas.
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Members of the group monitor surveillance footage taken at housing projects but are kept from patrolling the streets.
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US Border Patrol agent Rogelio Martinez, 36, who died while patrolling in a remote part of West Texas.
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Earlier Wednesday, Israel announced that sheriff's deputies patrolling Broward County schools will now carry rifles, including AR-15s.
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Then Trump announced our Coast Guard would be patrolling the ports of Nebraska, so that's good.
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Last year they started patrolling trains, some carrying legally-held weapons, in regions with a strong Roma population.
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The Humane Society of the United States also has its people patrolling, and found several cats inside homes.
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Dozens of heavily armed police in #Halle patrolling Humboldtstrasse, where a deadly shooting outside a synagogue took place.
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It will cost $1.6 million for the translocation alone, with additional expenses for fencing, patrolling and law enforcement.
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Finally it is about the divide between the people patrolling the border and those trying to cross it.
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Somalia's government barely controlled its capital and was unable to help, so international navies began patrolling its waters.
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On Monday, Massachusetts district attorneys and public defenders filed a lawsuit to stop ICE from patrolling state courthouses.
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Joint patrols would involve ships from the three navies patrolling together and crossing into each other's territorial waters.
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While still patrolling international waters, China can be more accommodating of other countries' fishing vessels in the region.
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Prime Minister Theresa May said soldiers who have been patrolling streets would be withdrawn gradually from midnight Monday.
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Mya has been patrolling the halls with her own school ID badge since the beginning of the year.
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Hernandez told the informant to let the person know "they would be patrolling the streets," the complaint says.
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At a one test screening, even a macho security guard patrolling the theater for digital pirates was weeping.
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Witnesses said the army deployed tanks in some adjacent neighborhoods, and troops could be seen patrolling on foot.
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The men used decoy bodies to trick patrolling jail guards into thinking they were asleep in their beds.
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NATO and the European Union could collaborate in countering cyberattacks, coordinating military exercises and patrolling the central Mediterranean.
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"We are patrolling around Muslim areas and have taken security measures around places of worship," he told Reuters.
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China's naval forces have also grown more aggressive in patrolling these claims and chasing off non-Chinese ships.
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While the officers are handling large groups, the sections of the border they should be patrolling are open.
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We were patrolling north to arrive at a point ahead of them, where we'd set up an ambush.
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Now, the group is patrolling interstate 224 in Arizona and demanding that authorities declare a state of emergency.
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Because cats need staggering quantities of meat, they are by necessity solitary, patrolling large tracts of territory alone.
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Variations of these types of bombs have maimed and killed Americans patrolling there for more than a decade.
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The once-sleepy border with Serbia was militarized, with cameras and border police patrolling the length of it.
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Officers will be patrolling hotels in the days leading up to the ball drop on New Year's Eve.
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Today the agency has nearly 20,000 agents, with the majority of them patrolling the Southwest border with Mexico.
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There were sporadic clashes across Aden on Thursday with gunmen on both sides patrolling deserted streets, residents said.
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On Sunday, agents patrolling the ranchland in Kenedy County found another person dead in the brush, CBP said.
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Customs and Border Protection agents from Air and Marine Operations are patrolling the skies using Black Hawk helicopters.
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There'd be Army tenders patrolling the streets, amplified voices warning citizens to stay in out of the rain.
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French frigate Courbet started patrolling in the Strait of Hormuz, French ministry of Armed Forces said on Thursday.
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But she is not patrolling the streets of Tulsa anymore, and instead has been assigned a desk job.
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Footage has showed armed guards patrolling train stations, and the once-bustling city turned into a ghost town.
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The situation in northeastern Syria is relatively stable at the moment, with Russia patrolling a cease-fire line.
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It is possible that Moscow will entrust the task of delineating and patrolling this zone to Iranian forces.
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We'll be patrolling social media all weekend long, looking at pictures and posts that use the hashtag #NYTCooking.
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It meant more people patrolling the map would see right through my disguises if I got too close.
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The soldiers were patrolling the area on a motorcycle when they were targeted, and their weapons were seized.
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Early Tuesday, a St. Lucie County Sheriff's deputy patrolling flooded areas was injured in a head-on crash.
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The prosecution has argued that patrolling with an unholstered gun was reckless in an area used by building residents.
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Aerial surveillance is the most expensive and effective method for patrolling the sea, but Palau lacks its own aircraft.
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Authorities say that about 45 minutes after the alleged crime, Smith flagged down police who were patrolling the neighborhood.
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A Border Patrol agent patrolling in Brownsville, Texas, on Tuesday noticed a small swarm of bees in his vehicle.
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She's patrolling the edge of town with Safia in the twilight, but finds herself thinking again about the profile.
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This is phase two: Full Metal Jacket, the knife's edge of boredom and terror that is patrolling hostile territory.
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Four days after being knocked out, Roosevelt's son tried to lay low and avoid the press patrolling around campus.
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Mark Wilson, left, and Brad Ashton watch for hazards in the water while patrolling a neighborhood in west Houston.
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Candidates called for prohibiting Muslim immigration, patrolling "Muslim neighborhoods," closing mosques, and registering and tracking Muslims in a database.
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It'll come with an augmented reality app, and can take voice commands, do facial recognition and even sentry patrolling.
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Cow vigilantes started patrolling neighborhoods looking to physically punish those who were allegedly harboring, consuming, or even transporting cows.
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Police officers are already patrolling the streets of Windsor and the perimeter of Windsor Castle Who is a threat?
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If, for example, 100 patrolling officers record an hour of footage daily, that's 100 hours of footage to review.
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"Come walnut season, we do a lot of patrolling not only in air, but on the ground," Boudreaux said.
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AS DAWN broke over Harare this morning residents looked out of their windows to see soldiers patrolling the streets.
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The USS Ronald Reagan and its escort ships have also been patrolling the South China Sea since last week.
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Dayton police patrolling the area responded in less than a minute to the shooting, which unfolded around 1 a.m.
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N. troops have increased perimeter patrolling while physically securing areas in the vicinity of the Protection of Civilians site.
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Anthony Mannino speaks out on 'Fox & Friends' on what happened when he was patrolling a busy roadway in Illinois.
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Abu al-Atheer said the U.S. special forces were now patrolling distances of up to 100 km from Tanf.
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Now a group of residents guard the ruins, patrolling the streets with the aim of keeping ISIS fighters out.
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Officers who were patrolling the parking area heard shots fired and acted immediately, according to a statement released Monday.
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We're told there will be 17 officers patrolling in and around the studio tonight, instead of the usual 9.
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Border Patrol personnel work closely with each ranch owner to collaborate on patrolling that land and intercepting illegal activity.
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Authorities took no chances this time with hundreds of police, soldiers and members of anti-terror units patrolling steets.
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The jams had cleared by Wednesday afternoon, and gasoline tanker trucks began patrolling the highway to refuel stranded vehicles.
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"Basically the Confederate soldiers were patrolling the hallways and looking around between classes or at lunch," Mr. Sheppard said.
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Organizers have responded to concerns by increasing the number of soldiers and police patrolling the event to nearly 90,000.
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Hoagland was two hours into his shift patrolling Liberty County, Florida, eight hundred square miles of the state's Panhandle.
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Does American security really require sprawling armies camped out in foreign deserts and vast armadas patrolling the high seas?
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The NYPD will also have its aviation unit hovering over the city and police harbor vessels patrolling city waterways.
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This aggressive patrolling of public space bears an eerie resemblance to another race-induced contagion in America decades ago.
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"Many more are still waiting to enter Bangladesh but it's difficult, due to the increased patrolling," she told Reuters.
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Terry Collins said part of his reasoning was that he wanted Lagares patrolling the large outfield at Kauffman Stadium.
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"People who were original members of the Minutemen in Arizona are still down on the border patrolling," Shapira said.
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CEO Marc Raibert also showcased some of Spot's applications, from patrolling construction sites to opening doors during hostage situations.
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If it were up to Pakenham and Schnell, thousands of New Yorkers would be patrolling the streets, issuing tickets.
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Lawson, who has been patrolling the border for 18 years, is at the wheel of the unmarked black SUV.
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It was where a 2008 news story about two New Black Panthers patrolling a polling place gained mythic proportions.
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I can't speak to that other than to say I spent some time patrolling message boards for Celebrity employees.
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Until now, guards patrolling the trains wore navy-blue uniforms emblazoned with the company logo, and carried visible weapons.
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The vessel, which was patrolling off Patagonia with 44 crew members, last made radio contact on Wednesday morning, Capt.
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Shots rang out while the agents were patrolling near Fronton, Texas, the Rio Grande City Station Marine Unit reported.
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But enforcement will fall largely to the Police Department, which is responsible for patrolling the subway system's 472 stations.
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Cruz last week called for patrolling and securing Muslim neighborhoods in the wake of the terror attacks on Brussels.
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Police said the officials of the paramilitary Frontier Corps were patrolling in their official vehicle when they were attacked.
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The uniformed officers were patrolling in the Ditmas Park section in the borough of Brooklyn just before 11 p.m.
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For much of the last week, the U.S. aircraft carrier Carl Vinson has been patrolling the South China Sea.
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Only locals, who have grown up with these men patrolling their streets for generations, can tell who is who.
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If Detective Seals were still alive, Chief Kelly said, he would be in the streets patrolling that very evening.
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Bahrain is home to the headquarters of the United States Navy's Fifth Fleet, which commands warships patrolling the region.
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In one text message exchange last year, Guyger joked about a Martin Luther King Jr. parade she was patrolling.
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Patrolling the city are quartets of suited men called the Directions, who look out left, right, ahead and behind.
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"I was waving to them," President Donald Trump recalled of greeting the machine gun-toting agents patrolling the grounds.
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Unfortunately for Ms. Stapleton, the police were patrolling the area and her aunt was in the yard smoking marijuana.
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The army clamped an indefinite curfew on Beirut and steel-helmeted troops were patrolling all areas as dusk fell.
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Due to pressure from Italy and Malta, most charity ships are no longer patrolling off the coast of Libya.
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But the boatmen wanted to avoid any Bangladesh navy or border guard vessels that might be patrolling the river.
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Patrolling soldiers tried to stop it but it went through a red light and drove off, said a police spokesman.
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The organizers had received the necessary permissions to perform the stunt and on-duty police officers were patrolling the bridge.
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And the K7, a four-wheeled robot meant for patrolling perimeters of airports and such, is going beta next year.
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Officers who were patrolling the parking lot heard the shots, and one of the officers opened fire on the gunman.
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Russian units are patrolling a contact line between Syrian and Turkish forces, according to a statement by Russia's Defense Ministry.
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Campos had been patrolling inside the hotel when gunfire broke out and responded to the suite on the 32nd floor.
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ROME — In Finland, militia groups are patrolling small towns housing asylum seekers in the name of protecting white Finnish women.
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But sure enough, once Thursday's game started, Popovich was patrolling the sideline at Staples Center in his usual sports coat.
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With their handlers they work six days a week, patrolling Juba&aposs airport and checkpoints along the capital&aposs roads.
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The country is divided up by the world's major powers, each patrolling their respective sector borders with drones and peacekeepers.
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To stem the invasion, experts recommend mixing crops, encouraging natural predators and patrolling fields to crush the eggs by hand.
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Still others don't use cell phones, period, for fear of inadvertently beaming their location to authorities patrolling the US side.
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Dolly was not opposed to examining and addressing the causes of crime, but the department was still focused on patrolling.
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At one point, he formed a vigilante type team called the Klan Border Watch, which was independently patrolling the borders.
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According to The Fader, there were two NYPD vans patrolling the crowd, but the night dissolved smoothly, without any arrests.
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A recent Bulgarian TV poll found that 230 percent of the respondents approved of his and others' volunteer-patrolling actions.
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Reasonable people can disagree over whether Mr. Liang — a nervous rookie officer patrolling an unfamiliar area — deserved a prison sentence.
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The image of 100,000 National Guard troops patrolling residential streets to detain and deport undocumented immigrants is, at best, unsettling.
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TV footage showed heavily armed police officers patrolling Gillam, using dogs at least one drone to search the dense greenery.
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He said that the gates at the security checkpoints were closed and that he saw armed policeman patrolling the terminal.
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In one of the more intriguing displays, a Brazilian naval ship has been patrolling along the city's famed Ipanema Beach.
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That's when a drunk woman in the group caught the eye of a Massachusetts State Police trooper patrolling the area.
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This is an exceptionally efficient configuration, giving GRACE an enviable multi-week endurance while patrolling for lampreys around Lake Michigan.
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But it's tough, because enemies turn around every so often when patrolling, so it's hard to sneak up behind them.
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While no one has ever followed up, Mr. Bray lies low when he sees a police cruiser patrolling the complex.
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The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), the U.N. peacekeeping force on the frontier, was seen patrolling the border.
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Shark-spotting drones equipped with powerful cameras and artificial intelligence will start patrolling some Australian beaches this September, Reuters reports.
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"The greatest losses in Garamba happened in the absence of international support and when active patrolling was stopped," she said.
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But in 2016, under mounting pressure from the EU, Niger began criminalizing immigration and patrolling the deserts for illegal crossings.
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In the middle of the night, a security guard patrolling the grounds of a nearby nuclear plant spotted their tent.
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We will have the police patrolling (no security officers on the street; it's not the message we want to send).
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Using patrolling vehicles tagged with the words "Defend Europe", Generation Identitaire had claimed the handover of four migrants to authorities.
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Police are patrolling the towns and have imposed fines on anyone caught trying to enter or leave the outbreak areas.
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One previously undisclosed confrontation followed a drone attack on June 8 on American-supported Syrians patrolling alongside their coalition advisers.
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The most likely culprits are antivirus programs or other security software that runs in the background patrolling for malicious code.
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A number of other cities also have pink police vehicles patrolling their streets, including El Segundo, California and Novi, Michigan.
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At times the border agents are there, at others they are not, either patrolling the scrubland or just off duty.
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Others have set up at the entrances of La Mora and Bavispe, or were patrolling La Mora's dirt streets themselves.
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"Just you wait," said a Secret Service agent patrolling on Fifth Avenue recently who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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He was patrolling alone near Interstate 10 when he stopped his vehicle about 12 miles east of Van Horn, Texas.
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"The soldiers are patrolling everywhere in the town to ensure there is nothing else suspect," said Korhogo resident Adama Coulibaly.
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Last week, India accused Pakistani forces of killing two soldiers patrolling the Kashmir Line of Control and mutilating their bodies.
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This alleviates the need for astronauts to expend energy and time on patrolling the ship or searching for misplaced items.
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His sister, Ms. González, said she asked a FAES officer patrolling the area why the group had shot her brother.
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Kiribati, an independent country of atolls and islets, is within the maritime zone that New Zealand is responsible for patrolling.
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Groups of youths began patrolling streets, armed with an array of weapons including machetes, bows and arrows, clubs, and daggers.
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Bridges and tunnels in and out of the city are also closed, with NYPD officers patrolling to enforce the travel ban.
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"When you see military and police vehicles patrolling the street in your country, what do you think it's for?" he said.
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He was stationed in Germany for a time as a cavalry officer patrolling the Iron Curtain, according to his congressional bio.
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So that just means that our agents have to be out there in scorching heat, patrolling that area, monitoring that area.
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A day later, on the morning of June 12, a Border Patrol agent patrolling a path spotted footsteps in the sand.
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Authorities said officers patrolling the area arrived on the scene and shot the gunman dead 30 seconds after the violence began.
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One man hands out bottles of hand sanitizer, while another greets three police officers that are patrolling the slum's muddy walkways.
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The same year, the United Nations released a report documenting six extrajudicial killings by army personnel patrolling two national parks there.
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But all the while, the Death Eaters will be out patrolling, so that training may come into play sooner than expected.
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For one badass Border Collie named Piper, it means patrolling the airplane runways at Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City, Michigan.
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With Fernando and Smith patrolling the paint, the Terrapins outrebounded the Cornhuskers 229-237, including 33-7 on the offensive end.
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As a young conscript he was one of only a modest force patrolling Norway's far northern border with the Soviet Union.
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LAPD had initially said they were in DTLA patrolling an area ravaged by burglaries and they were there to offer protection.
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Yet already, Finnish militia groups, including one called the Soldiers of Odin, are patrolling towns in the name of protecting women.
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Next up is patrolling the massive Dubai Mall, which posted that the robot loves selfies and will be around all week.
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"Our Peshmergas who were patrolling the frontline said they saw something unusual and started firing at it," Sarbaz Hama Amin said.
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According to ABC7 News, the perp, 41-year-old Jason Sylvain, approached the K5 while it was patrolling a parking lot.
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Lastly, the small Pacific island nation of Palau is responsible for patrolling a swath of ocean about the size of France.
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In May 2015 it launched Operation Sophia, with patrolling warships seeking to destroy suspected smuggling vessels close to the Libyan coast.
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She said the company had some 6,000 technicians in the field patrolling power lines, making repairs and turning electricity back on.
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And NATO announced Wednesday a new naval mission aimed at patrolling the Mediterranean Sea, with counter-terrorism of the core tasks.
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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick isn't always patrolling the sidelines in a hooded sweatshirt while sporting a curmudgeonly scowl.
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Police have started patrolling the area after a series of pictures and videos of people dangling from walkways under the bridge.
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Each time you move him, it counts as a turn, and the patrolling guards on the board will move as well.
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Falaniko was killed in action just a few weeks after arriving in our unit while he was patrolling down a road.
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In Brazil, military police are in charge of patrolling the streets, but work separately from the intelligence operations of municipal police.
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The man casually chipping the station name off the platform feels like a bigger betrayal than the soldiers patrolling the streets.
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Last year, Duterte boasted that he personally killed criminal suspects while patrolling Davao City, where he was mayor, from a motorcycle.
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Kurdish residents of northeastern Syria opposed to the Turkish invasion have thrown rocks at Turkish and Russian vehicles patrolling the area.
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Citing the USPP's mission statement, Grijalva noted that patrolling the border and enforcing immigration laws was not within the agency's scope.
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Chief Shea, 50, is the son of Irish immigrants in Queens who started his career patrolling a precinct in the Bronx.
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What we know Martinez was patrolling near Interstate 10, by the US-Mexico border, on the night of Saturday, November 18.
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It said the jets patrolling the sky were F-15s but did not say they were responsible for the loud noise.
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Black and Hispanic respondents showed higher support for police patrolling than did white respondents — by 14 and 9 percentage points, respectively.
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"Many times I have asked the Park Police, I have asked the rangers — we need somebody here patrolling," Mr. Buttner said.
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A video on Bild's website showed a helicopter landed outside the supermarket with armed police in body armor patrolling the neighborhood.
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The alliance, including its often quarreling members Greece and Turkey, is now involved in patrolling the Aegean to prevent illegal migration.
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Thousands of American troops were patrolling eastern Afghanistan hunting for Taliban fighters, while C.I.A. operatives focused almost exclusively on Al Qaeda.
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BART police officers were patrolling the MacArthur station on Sunday night when the two sisters were stabbed around 9:36 p.m.
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Military helicopters have been spotted flying low over Kampala and soldiers are patrolling the streets on foot and in military vehicles.
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The platoon commander, Grapes, was patrolling several blocks away when he heard reports on his radio that troops had been wounded.
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But he did say that the police are "constantly" patrolling the Tenderloin and hopping out of their cars to make arrests.
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One player Cashman listed: Troy Tulowitzki, who, nine years later, will indeed be patrolling shortstop for the Yankees on opening day.
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Increasingly, those goals are in tension, as lawmakers and aides wonder whether they're safe patrolling a Capitol still packed with tourists.
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And, as of now at least, police in major metro areas are still patrolling and telling folks to keep moving along.
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Here, fighters hide out in small cells of 20 or so combatants, in hopes of eluding the helicopters patrolling above them.
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It's often solitary duty, with large stretches of time patrolling alone, facing constant threats from dangerous drug and human smuggling organizations.
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She led Sherman back to his buddy, Lawrence the goat, who had been patrolling the fence line nervously and watching us.
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The French authority responsible for patrolling the Channel has reported near-daily rescues of migrant boats crossing from France to Britain.
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They are surrounded with concrete barriers, and more officers are patrolling among the stands, which sell handicrafts, sweets and small gifts.
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During the past year, soldiers have spent nearly 100 days patrolling city streets—double the number from the previous nine years combined.
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The officers patrolling the road seized 18 tons of drugs last year — more than a 300-percent increase from the previous year.
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They spent nine days with paramilitary militia members patrolling the border, migrants crossing it, and volunteers ensuring they make it across alive.
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A police officer was stabbed in the head on Tuesday while patrolling the Xinbeitou subway station in northern Taipei, said local reports.
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They arrived first, along with two officers in the canine unit who had been patrolling nearby, a law enforcement source told CNN.
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In 2018 it plans to send its Chang'e-4 lander to the dark side of the moon to carry out patrolling surveys.
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For example in urban combat, a team could take cover inside an abandoned building in a region where enemy tanks are patrolling.
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Shark-spotting drones are patrolling the the skies above Australian beaches, and medical delivery drones could expedite defibrillations, to name a few.
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CHICAGO — Harith Augustus was killed by police patrolling the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago not far from the barbershop where he worked.
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The Russian units are patrolling a contact line between Syrian and Turkish forces, according to a statement Tuesday by Russia's Defense Ministry.
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In September, members of Britain First began patrolling Dover's coastline with binoculars and torches, ready to intervene if they see any crossing.
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The NFL statement said the Syrian rebels would remain within the demilitarized zone to assist Turkish troops monitoring and patrolling the area.
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It is already stretched by operations in the African Sahel and the Middle East, as well as patrolling the streets in France.
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Japan also has Aegis-equipped destroyers patrolling the Sea of Japan that are loaded with interceptor missiles designed to hit incoming projectiles.
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What we already know from previous Dunkirk teasers: Tom Hardy plays a Spitfire fighter pilot who's patrolling the skies over the beach.
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All you internet folk should know who's in charge around these parts now: the dozens of emoji sheriffs patrolling your Twitter feed.
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Transit police officer Joe Ehlers checks the platform at a New York subway station, his second night of patrolling the night trains.
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The director used to refer to it as the two policemen patrolling the neighborhood comprised of 30‑foot walls in all directions.
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By identifying and aggressively patrolling "hot spots," as determined by the software, the police wanted to deter crime before it ever happened.
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During the nesting season, Didon and her colleagues can be seen patrolling the beaches where they know turtles might come to nest.
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It was the second arrest to target members of armed groups that since February have been patrolling the border near Sunland Park.
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From the very beginning, you're being hunted, with trucks of patrolling, armed men searching for you, their aggressive guard dogs in tow.
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There are patrolling guards and hounds after you, and it feels like any wrong step can lead to your capture (and death).
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For six months, Willcocks captured rescue missions aboard the Topaz Responder, a vessel tasked with patrolling the waters of the Libyan coastline.
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From time to time, Russian military jets patrolling Estonia's western border switch off their G.P.S. transponders and drift into the country's airspace.
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Like many of its neighbors, Ivory Coast had virtually no means of patrolling its territorial waters until just a few years ago.
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US soldiers are patrolling Afghanistan with a new tool that lets them see the battlefield like never before — personal, pocket-sized drones.
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The officers were patrolling a protest march against separate police shootings of black men in Baton Rouge, La., and Falcon Heights, Minn.
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Campos had been in the building, patrolling the halls when he was sent to check on a door on the 32nd floor.
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The bad news for the bad guys is LAPD had plainclothes officers patrolling the area due to the rash of burglaries lately.
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The charges were the result of a police operation that included drug-sniffing dogs patrolling the festival grounds from Friday to Sunday.
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Until the work is done, fire marshals are patrolling the building, and the residents expect to be billed for that cost, too.
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Earlier this week, I asked two SFPD officers patrolling by the Civic Center station if they'd ticketed any sidewalk-riding scooter riders.
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Agents assigned to the Eagle Pass Station were patrolling the river on a boat and came upon the family on March 28.
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Over the weekend, the agents had been patrolling along a remote section of the border near Interstate 10 in Culberson County, Tex.
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Videos posted to Twitter showed police cars slowly patrolling the iconic tourist destination as an officer ordered bar crowds to avoid congregating.
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After the gender lecture, Ruberg and their three TAs spent the next few days patrolling local campus Reddit communities for the material.
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The slow beginnings contrasted with swift and sweeping changes that the Police Department has undertaken to carry out the new patrolling plan.
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From July 1, a Bavarian border force will start patrolling along a border that is supposedly open under Europe's border-free travel.
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After desperate residents ransacked grocery stores, Mr. Leboyer said, the British military started patrolling in armored vehicles, and a curfew was imposed.
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According to Lee, he worked 32 hours a week on average patrolling, responding to calls, completing paperwork and performing duties as prosecutor.
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Patrolling the thoroughfares were the sheathbills, strange snow-white birds with the body of a pigeon and the habits of a vulture.
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In Alabama, steady budget cuts have resulted in a decline in the number of troopers patrolling the state's 103,000 miles of highways.
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Mr. Cantú transitioned from patrolling in the field to intelligence gathering, agonizing over what it meant to be good at such work.
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A Syrian woman walks past a US military armored vehicle patrolling the village of Al-Jawadiyah near the Turkish border, Jan. 22.
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News photos depicting the aftermath of recent terrorist attacks in Paris, Brussels, Istanbul, and Nice show heavily armed soldiers patrolling the streets.
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China's military presence is heavy, with khaki green four-wheel drive vehicles patrolling the highways and security cameras installed on border fences.
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Military police from Russia, a major ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, have been patrolling on the Syrian side of Quneitra.
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The agents were patrolling in separate vehicles and it's unclear why both ended up at the culvert, according to the Border Patrol.
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It cited Arman Mambetov, a Russian military policeman, as saying that he and colleagues would begin patrolling the surrounding area from Thursday.
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The 265-metre long, 2000,353-tonne, nuclear-powered USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier began patrolling in the South China Sea in February.
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There had been other physical altercations where no one was arrested -- with and without Shia -- and NYPD started patrolling the spot regularly.
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However, local police are more actively patrolling the area given the circumstances around Manchester ... and they're calling that shot on their own.
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The technology is being tested in the megacity of Zhengzhou by police patrolling the city's train station, a major national transportation hub.
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It was just to highlight facts... The paradox we have is that in 2016 there was the highest number of vessels patrolling there.
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But Burns isn't the first victim to these kinds of shenanigans from DRL—seems like they're patrolling for haters, and shutting them down.
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"Several of our troopers patrolling the area observed the vehicle driving at a high rate of speed in a reckless manner," he said.
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He added that the organizers had received the necessary permissions to perform the stunt and on-duty police officers were patrolling the bridge.
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In 2010, the United Nations released a report documenting six recent extrajudicial killings by army personnel patrolling national parks around Nepal, including Chitwan.
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The French have had to learn to live with soldiers patrolling the streets and railway stations, a daily visual reminder of their vulnerability.
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When my neighbors started patrolling the streets of my little neighborhood with machetes and knives at night, I knew I had to leave.
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"They never had uniformed guys patrolling in New York City," said a former senior law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the discussions.
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Without the 6-foot-7, 240-pound Cacok patrolling defensively, Reath entered the game two minutes in and felt free to roam unchallenged.
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As Chloe, you'll find yourself avoiding the gaze of patrolling soldiers in claustrophobic streets, and bounding across rooftops like some kind of superhero.
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On Friday, the apparently retaliatory killing in Dallas of five police officers patrolling an otherwise peaceful protest decrying these, and other, police shootings.
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Members of the United Constitutional Patriots claimed that they were patrolling the border at the request of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents.
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To the Kurdish peshmerga forces patrolling northern Iraq in March 2016, Khweis, appeared to be a member of the Islamic State terror group.
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Here's your guide to staying safe from curious co-workers and patrolling upper management if you need to take a quick glance online.
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But demonstrators keep patrolling around the clock, said Bjelić of CZZS, as it is not known when or how the case will end.
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Does the claim of universal dawn patrolling support the conclusion that the unique fruit of their loins should fall under that same rule?
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Sean and I both drift off around 3 AM. When we stir around 5:30 AM, the security guards are still patrolling outside.
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She has been with the department for five years, patrolling in East New York and Flatbush in Brooklyn before taking the Manhattan assignment.
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Facebook said it had removed posts falsely claiming that Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) agents were patrolling polling locations looking for undocumented immigrants.
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Since then, five Dallas police officers were killed by gunman Micah Johnson, who targeted officers patrolling a non-violent Black Lives Matter march.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico (CNN)Police officers will often tell you there's no such thing as a routine call when you're patrolling the streets.
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During her first pregnancy, Lyndi J. Trischler switched from her arduous duties as a police officer patrolling Florence, Ky., to a desk job.
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He addressed an Illinois delegation breakfast on Tuesday, advocating his former boss, and has sported a wide smile while patrolling the convention floor.
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Nonetheless, People's Party-Our Slovakia, led by Marian Kotleba, is patrolling trains, so far without having to save anyone from a migrant attack.
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A California police department has deployed a "RoboCop" to aid the force in patrolling public areas, the city wrote in a news release.
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The city hopes the RoboCop, which has already been patrolling for several weeks, will serve as a deterrent to crime and disruptive activity.
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Then, a captain from the Police Service Area patrolling the complex intervened after recognizing Mr. Blake as an elected official, the police said.
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They are taught patrolling, searching, explosive or narcotic detection, tracking, and are desensitized to the types of equipment around which they will work.
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Still, many residents of Chiapas expressed support for the National Guard, despite the new ID requirements and armed military officers patrolling the streets.
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Emirati troops stopped regularly patrolling the streets and were replaced by soldiers from Sudan, another country that had joined the Saudi-led coalition.
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With Green hounding the point of attack, Kawhi Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge were free to cover space rather than necessarily patrolling one Grizzly.
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The closest is probably Defend Europe, a right-wing, anti-immigrant group patrolling the waters around North Africa in attempt to block refugees.
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Officer Noor, a member of the area's large Somali immigrant community, began patrolling the district in southwest Minneapolis 14 months before the shooting.
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The Police Department announced last week that uniformed officers patrolling neighborhoods, public housing developments and the transit system have been assigned body cameras.
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Nobody ever comes to investigate anything, the facility never goes into lockdown, the guards never activate the floodlights an start patrolling the perimeter.
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This sometimes leads to over-patrolling individuals when they do not produce harm, and to leaving victims that did suffer harm without recourse.
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The NBA star now reportedly has a team of roughly 10 armed guards, including off-duty cops, patrolling the grounds of his estate.
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"An isolated individual rushed toward three soldiers who were patrolling in Brussels," Philippe Close, the mayor of Brussels, told reporters at the scene.
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Russia said on Tuesday that its troops were patrolling territory in northern Syria vacated by the Americans, seizing more territory in the conflict.
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The school district said crisis counselors will be available for students and staff and additional law enforcement officers will be patrolling the campus.
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Tourists can take ferries or charter speedboats down the Yalu for an up-close peek at North Korean villages and patrolling border guards.
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At first, Johnson had said Bauer was off-duty when he responded to a radio call by tactical officers patrolling a nearby area.
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The Wilhoite was patrolling the deep ocean as part of Operation Market Time, the naval blockade of South Vietnam's 1,0003 miles of coastline.
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President Edgar Lungu last week ordered soldiers to join the police in patrolling the streets after the attacks, which have sparked public outrage.
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That was the harshest camp, with more than 18,500 inmates behind three layers of barbed-wire fence and with tanks patrolling the perimeter.
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"They won't wait forever for us to sign up," he said, warning that the military was already patrolling the edges of the town.
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Whaling ships hunted them by patrolling the ice-edge where the bowheads fed, which meant their logbooks were filled with observations about ice.
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The agents were patrolling in separate vehicles and it's unclear why both ended up at the bottom of the culvert, the FBI said.
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For police officers, patrolling the 46th means often skipping lunch to handle calls and working in a community struggling with poverty and addiction.
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" Of course, just about anything a camera-enabled vacuum records while patrolling your home for dust bunnies could be considered information "about cleaning jobs.
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During this standoff, the Department of Homeland Security diverted a Predator drone that was patrolling the US-Canada border to fly over Brossart's property.
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Timeline:20193-1989 - US Army officer in charge of patrolling the border between West Germany and East Germany and Czechoslovakia during the Cold War.
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Police said the soldiers, who belonged to an intelligence agency, were patrolling a crowded area of the southern city when their vehicle was attacked.
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For nearly 220 years, that's exactly what he did, beginning in the Uptown neighborhood in 153 and patrolling other neighborhoods in the city's north.
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But Coughlin is still entertaining thoughts of patrolling an N.F.L. sideline — and it could be one not too far from the Giants' training complex.
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Philippine President Benigno Aquino said the five TC-90 training aircraft would help the navy in patrolling what the Philippines views as its territory.
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Away from the eastern fringe of the city, however, traffic was relatively normal, markets were open, and Islamic State fighters were patrolling as usual.
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Sebecosuchians (close relatives of notosuchians) like Baurusuchus preyed upon smaller dinos in the late Cretaceous of Brazil, patrolling the landscape like armored dire wolves.
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The terrifying incident happened on Wednesday, June 11 as Kimbro was routinely patrolling the Summerville area of Berkeley County, according to the sheriff's office.
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We're told there are 7 security guards patrolling the studio inside and out to keep the rehearsals top secret ... no unwanted guests or recordings.
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The officer, patrolling alone on low-rise residential streets, reached 60th and Spruce Streets, an intersection with a few small shops and a restaurant.
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Rose's rise from patrolling the bowels of the space cruiser to breakout star of the film is yet another sign that times are changing.
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Chaim's aerial footage shows Raqqa's paths and streets nearly empty, with less than a handful of SDF soldiers patrolling them in the bright sun.
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"Come walnut season, we do a lot of patrolling not only in air, but on the ground," Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux told CNN.
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Instead of patrolling the world's oceans like the US and Russian nuclear submarines do, Clark said this submarine probably wouldn't leave North Korea's coast.
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Other Syrian rebels are due to remain within the demilitarized zone to assist Turkish troops monitoring and patrolling the area, the NFL has said.
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The Counter Terrorism Response Unit which was patrolling nearby at the time of the incident was at the scene quickly to assist, he said.
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Officials first said security personnel were fired on while patrolling the city; upon cornering their attackers, they found they had caught the cartel scion.
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They stood in the doorway before an audience of fronds, and the strays patrolling the block, and the dim lights shining through adjacent windows.
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A Turkish patrol vessel "made some risky maneuvers" striking the left side of the Greek coast guard vessel patrolling the area, and damaging it.
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But this year, Stop & Shop introduced giant, gray, aisle-patrolling robots at more than 200 stores in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Jersey.
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Additionally, the few guards patrolling Epstein's unit at the Metropolitan Correctional Center were exhausted and working extreme overtime shifts, the Associated Press reported Sunday.
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The group released videos this week showing masked fighters patrolling the streets, and interviews with residents claiming that life was fine inside the city.
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Wrangler works in the Mass Transit Unit patrolling trains stations from New Haven, Connecticut, to New York City alongside Trooper First Class Kevin Reed.
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Those forces were not patrolling the area with any specific objective, such as a high-value target or rescuing a hostage, the official added.
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Though calm returned to some areas in Harare on Friday, most shops and businesses remained closed with the army and military patrolling the streets.
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He said the Police Department is "zeroing in" on frequent offenders in stations where there are fewer patrolling police officers, cameras and MetroCard machines.
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On Monday, beachgoers at Belmar stayed out of the surf, heeding the "No Swimming" signs, red warning flags and the officers patrolling the shore.
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Over the past week, another series of memes on Twitter falsely said that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement would be patrolling voting stations on Tuesday.
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LSU championship game on Monday will be one of "the more secure places in America" -- with fighter jets patrolling the skies -- so says Sen.
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In June, a man was arrested after he used a hammer to attack police officers patrolling in front of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
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When Ms. Provost joined the agency in 1995, it was part of the Justice Department and had fewer than 5,000 agents patrolling both borders.
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The United Nations High Commission for Refugees attributed the deadlier conditions to the decrease in rescue ships, both governmental and nongovernmental, patrolling the waters.
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Officer James K. Dudley was patrolling nearby when the call came over for a 22-281 — code for a family dispute with a firearm.
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It also handed over 80 new four-by-four trucks to the firefighters, which are used to reach fires by land or for patrolling.
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Turkish and Russian forces are then meant to start patrolling a section of the Turkish-Syrian border that runs 10 km deep into Syria.
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Mr. Borrell said that he hoped the operation could be patrolling by the end of March and would operate in international, not Libyan, waters.
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Officers patrolling the area evacuated the station as well as the nearby Grand Place, a Unesco World Heritage site and a major tourist destination.
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This month, a man was arrested in Paris after he used a hammer to attack police officers patrolling in front of Notre-Dame Cathedral.
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Since then Jarrin has been paired with his son, Jorge, 60, who spent many years patrolling the skies as a traffic reporter for KABC.
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Fifty-two polar bears overran the town of Belushya Guba on Novaya Zemlya from December 2018, wandering through houses, climbing walls, and patrolling roads.
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Martinez, 36, was patrolling alone near Interstate 10 when he stopped his vehicle about 12 miles east of Van Horn, Texas, on November 18.
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By patrolling their homes, people can put out sparks and embers before they take hold as they likely would in a building left vacant.
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Reuters reports that embassy police armed with submachine guns were spotted patrolling the street after the attack, but that no major damage was reported.
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In Rivers State, six people and one soldier were killed when troops patrolling the area on election day were ambushed, an army spokesman said.
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"They were not patrolling the border," said Adam Isacson, the director of the defense oversight program at the nonprofit Washington Office on Latin America.
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They died when militants thought to be affiliated with the Islamic State group ambushed them while they were patrolling in unarmored trucks with Nigerien troops.
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The recent incidents, the official said, are likely to mean that countries patrolling the waters are going to think twice before they reduce their presence.
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Foley says he could spend his life taking vacations and sitting on his couch but he'd prefer to spend his time patrolling the front lines.
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Armed vigilantes patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border have detained hundreds of migrants, some with young children, over the last week in the New Mexico desert.
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Cover image: Members of the United Constitutional Patriots share cigarettes while patrolling the US-Mexico border in Sunland Park, New Mexico on March 20, 2019.
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Indonesia last month called for joint maritime patrols, which would involve ships from the three navies patrolling together and crossing into each other's territorial waters.
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Decked out in aviator sunglasses and a VPD hat, Tremblay is seen snacking on donuts, patrolling the streets and giving his tough-guy stare-down.
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On a recent October afternoon, Mwenda and some former colleagues, who still work as patrolling rangers, set off to track rhinos in the sprawling park.
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Freddie Gray died after trying to flee three white men who would not have been around Gilmore Homes if they weren't out patrolling black people.
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A decent robot mower will set you back a couple thousand dollars, considerably more than the robot vacuum that's patrolling your living room for dust.
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This time the spark was an attack on an Israeli army jeep patrolling the boundary by Islamic Jihad, another militant group, that wounded two soldiers.
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"He actually was videoing it and broadcasting it live on Facebook as it happened," police spokesman Powell said, adding an officer patrolling nearby arrested Reed.
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A country with folk memories of the Gestapo and personal recollections of the Stasi is having to get used to armed police patrolling its markets.
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Sea Shepherd, a marine conservation nonprofit, spent weeks in early 2019 patrolling French waters in an attempt to film fishermen with dolphins in their nets.
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Sergei Rudskoy of the Russian General Staff says the U.N. peacekeepers, aided by Russian forces, conducted their first patrolling mission in the area on Thursday.
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Others, he added, deem the prospect of patrolling the streets of Antwerp and Brussels under the country's continuing counterterrorism operation, Vigilant Guardian, not adventurous enough.
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The police has been patrolling the neighborhood since last week, checking whether the houses have stayed closed and whether the prayers have ceased during Ramadan.
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Jenner hosted her niece's 2nd birthday party Wednesday at her Hidden Hills home ... and there was at least one uninvited guest patrolling the sweets table.
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An early shot in Rogue One features Stormtroopers patrolling the streets of a city rife with tension between various factions, rolling around in a tank.
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Dahl was quoted as saying that, while patrolling the waters by boat near Maury Island, he witnessed multiple donut shaped discs appear in the sky.
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Jugend Rettet says on its website it started patrolling the Mediterranean in July 2016 and has rescued 6,526 people in its first year of action.
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Chicago's segregation is a deliberate choice both by the average people living within it and the people in charge of controlling, patrolling, and defining it.
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The police were killed as they were patrolling a #BlackLivesMatter protest – following a week in which two African-American men were senselessly killed by police.
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I had no idea that the year I would spend patrolling dating profiles and private messages would ultimately reveal a darker side of online dating.
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Patrolling for pirates has also given China an excuse to set up its first overseas base in Djibouti, next door to an existing American one.
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If the "Robocop" experiment is successful, Dubai Police says it wants the unarmed robots to make up 25 percent of its patrolling force by 2030.
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Life-size, backlit photos of what appeared to be special forces operators patrolling a rainy jungle on horseback or rappelling from helicopters decorated the booth.
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Members of the Bear Clan were patrolling the area when they spotted two individuals who met the descriptions of the fugitives near the garbage dump.
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From their farm hideout south of the city, al-Qaeda's affiliate, the Jabhat al-Nusra, leads rebel attacks on regime tanks patrolling their road in.
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French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said the attacker, whom he did not identify, assaulted three Air Force soldiers who were patrolling the airport.
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That includes many with post-traumatic stress, which makes sense: patrolling built-up areas of Iraq at the height of its violence was especially horrific.
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The system, developed by office security and cleaning firm Taisei and telecom giant NTT, will see drones patrolling the office on a scheduled flight path.
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Mr. Duterte said he was giving the military additional powers to carry out some police operations, like patrolling in urban areas and setting up checkpoints.
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Britain said on Monday it had sent a team of 20 military personnel to Tunisia to provide mobile patrolling and surveillance training on the border.
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But, for now, it's just McLellan and his Cessna 206 patrolling in the air to track the elephant population and scare off teams of poachers.
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At BRC, Barth and other students learned basic reconnaissance skills such as amphibious entry, extraction, patrolling, land navigation, and weapons, according to a course description.
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"The Kyrgyz are our friends and brothers," said a cheery Uzbek border guard patrolling the closed frontier, who could not explain why it was sealed.
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Police officers happened to have been patrolling in the school's parking lot when they heard the gunfire, the Antigo Police Department said in a statement.
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Beckerman, in particular, proved a steadying addition, patrolling passing lanes, interrupting Guatemalan attacking moves before they could crest and relieving pressure with his judicious distribution.
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A new version, running in Arizona, dispenses with the Moroccans and instead shows a lonely Border Patrol jeep patrolling a plank-and-chain-link fence.
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NATO is patrolling the territorial waters of Turkey and Greece, where Mr. Salami and more than 100,000 other migrants have made perilous crossings since January.
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From a March 28 article, "Belgium Frees Man Charged With Terrorism, Renewing Search for Airport Attacker," the caption reads, "Soldiers patrolling in Brussels on Sunday."
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Lakers President Jeanie Buss is out here on a Friday afternoon, patrolling Twitter, keeping close tabs on stats, as NBA presidents are wont to do.
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She turned and tried to crawl toward her husband, she told a reporter later, but the police, who had been patrolling nearby, kept her back.
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LaVar told people in the store he'd just gotten the Rotties because he has a big backyard that needs patrolling ... plus, his kids wanted 'em.
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Police officials would not discuss the specifics about patrolling the marches, but said in a statement that "a sufficient number of officers" would be deployed.
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The sprawling tent city has been described as a "mini-caliphate" with ISIS wives patrolling the area, threatening women who do not cover their faces.
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The seven-acre campus still required the same number of officers patrolling despite a dwindling population, causing significant and unnecessary costs, he said in April.
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Since then, European countries have joined forces in a military operation led by Italy to prevent similar tragedies while patrolling in search of human traffickers.
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Sophia's mandate expires at the end of March, meaning Irini aims to start patrolling the eastern Mediterranean, where most arms smuggling takes place, from April.
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The State Police, with 2,955 troopers and about 4,900 sworn members overall, has primary responsibility for patrolling and investigating crime in large parts of upstate.
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Russia announced Tuesday that it has units patrolling between Turkish and Syrian forces in northern Syria after the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the area.
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The most prominent security robot maker is Knightscope, which sells a fleet of egg-shaped robots that are already patrolling the streets of Silicon Valley.
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You can also see the debris field ... which L.A. County Sheriff's deputies are now patrolling, on horseback and ATVs, to protect the area from looters.
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Since January the small Balkan country has introduced a new law that imposes heavy fines and police began patrolling with unmarked cars to remain unnoticed.
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Other attacks followed, including a missile fired by Revolutionary Guards air force units downing an American spy drone patrolling the Strait of Hormuz in June.
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Since a Turkish airstrike on YPG forces in late April, U.S. troops reportedly are patrolling with YPG forces to preclude another strike by the Turks.
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He was patrolling an area near the Edenwald Houses just after midnight on Sunday when he and his partners spotted Mr. Williams near the complex.
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Police Constable Keith Palmer, 48, a member of the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, was patrolling the Parliament building when the assailant fatally stabbed him.
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I don't care who you do it with, but we're not going to have soldiers patrolling the border that's been fought over for 2,000 years.
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Two police-trained bloodhounds were able to find a 3-year-old Florida boy lost in the woods Sunday after only 30 minutes of patrolling.
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We've all had the experience of trying to power down our minds before sleep; Schiff has made an art of that anxious, self-patrolling state.
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In an agreement with the Mexican Navy, Sea Shepherd has been patrolling the vaquita habitat, pulling illegal nets out of the water and spotting poachers.
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The brief court proceeding took place under tight security, with police vehicles, heavily armed guards and bomb-sniffing dogs patrolling the grounds outside the courthouse.
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Under Third Fleet command, it has been patrolling Asia for several months as the Seventh Fleet's forward-deployed carrier in Yokosuka, Japan, undergoes scheduled maintenance.
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Especially here in his element, with his ship, in a town square with a vast red First Order banner fluttering and Stormtroopers patrolling the wall.
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NATO, which has been responsible for policing the region's airspace since 2004, quadrupled the number of planes patrolling Baltic skies after Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
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Today, US Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) announced that one soldier was killed and another was wounded in an IED attack while patrolling in the province.
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Watching the levees The Army Corps of Engineers and the Arkansas Forestry Commission are patrolling the levees, some of which are already leaking, the department said.
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I would go on regular morning and evening walks around my neighborhood, ensuring blue team dominance in a three-mile radius, patrolling like a guard dog.
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To meet the Arctic threat, Mr Trudeau announced in May that the coastguard would get two new ships to join the navy in patrolling the region.
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Patrolling officers, already on school grounds, responded to the shots and one officer fired back at Wagner, who died from his injuries early the next day.
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Police have said that Officer Juan Delacruz was patrolling an apartment complex in the Houston suburb when he saw Turner, whom he knew had outstanding warrants.
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But U.S. moves last month to send the USS Curtis Wilbur patrolling within 12 nautical miles of Triton Island put China's long-established occupation under scrutiny.
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Shore Troopers appear toward the end, during the film's final battle on the planet Scarif, where they're tasked with patrolling the shores around an Imperial facility.
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Now, the European Union also hopes NATO ships already patrolling in the central Mediterranean could link up with its "Sophia" mission, providing intelligence about smuggling routes.
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Sony has also coined the word "securitainment" to describe the concept of a cute robot dog patrolling your house and delivering reports on what it finds.
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After active patrolling began in March 2015, violent crime fell 45 percent for the quarter, and 15 percent on the year, according to local police statistics.
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German pilots patrolling the skies over the Baltics reported "noticeable and aggressive behavior" by Russian military aircraft overnight, a spokesman for the German defense ministry said.
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Local news outlets in Palo Alto, California reported that one of the Knightscope robots patrolling the Stanford Shopping Center ran over a toddler in July 2016.
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He boasted on national television of patrolling the Turkish border on a quad bike to "hunt" migrants, and has since recruited a group of his own.
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But I am a lieutenant in the United States Army and I spent the last four days patrolling one of the more dangerous areas in Iraq.
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The militants had been expecting the attack for weeks and had decreased their visibility in the city, patrolling on motorbikes instead of larger vehicles, residents said.
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And then we'd have to go out on patrol, even though patrolling was stupid because as soon as you leave the walls you have no protection.
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Men and women in blue coveralls would be busy patrolling the concrete floor, monitoring molded hunks of steel that stamp loops of metal into electronics parts.
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According to the report, the attacker, who remains unidentified, assaulted three Air Force soldiers patrolling the airport, and attempted to take hold of one soldier's rifle.
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Having survived the assassination attempt, Mr. Erdogan escaped on his official jet, which reached Istanbul safely after the pilot deceived rogue F-16s patrolling the airspace.
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US Air Force fighter jets are patrolling the Persian Gulf with apparent guided cluster munitions, weapons that may capable of tearing apart Iranian small boat swarms.
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"They cannot get close to this port anymore, they will be under fire," said a UAE soldier loading an anti-aircraft gun onto a patrolling warship.
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This show of force includes 23,000 soldiers patrolling the city, some in military vehicles, along with helicopters and warships looming around the city's most popular beaches.
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"It's nice to see soldiers patrolling the streets, at least where I live," said Cassius Almada, 39, a high school math teacher who lives in Copacabana.
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Most of the trucks turned back under pressure from patrolling aircraft, but some buses did reach Abusaif, 15 km north of Hammam al-Alil, she said.
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We had to be very quiet and could use no lights at all in order to remain hidden from the police, who were patrolling the area.
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"To address these concerns, we have debriefed the incident internally, and have made changes to our security systems and our patrolling/monitoring patterns," the district said.
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Her fellow employees supported her, though, trading shifts so that she could sit and work at security camera monitors while more physically capable guards went patrolling.
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Add in the 20,13 agents already patrolling the border and staffing checkpoints, and we have 85,000 agents in all to span a roughly 2,000 mile border.
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In the current telling, the American soldiers — a 12-member Army Special Forces team — were patrolling with 30 troops from Niger when the ambush took place.
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On the evening of the shooting in 2015, Officer Moore, 25, and Officer Jansen were patrolling in plainclothes in an unmarked sedan looking for burglary suspects.
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Tribal police are already patrolling grocery store parking lots, enforcing social distancing and purchasing limits while children shop for their elders who wait in the car.
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That's part of the reason why, when I'm patrolling, I usually don't even drive up and down that area too much, because it's just —— BAYSMORE: Wow.
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The spokesman, Brian Wheeler, said that police officers were patrolling the monuments on Tuesday evening in case people tried to remove the shrouds on their own.
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The crews of the Libyan vessels have become more aggressive in patrolling the coasts where human traffickers launch boats crowded with migrants desperate to reach Europe.
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Police robots are now a reality in some corners of the world — but we&aposre still a far cry from high-octane RoboCops patrolling the streets.
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For a police force of 18, patrolling 60 roads and keeping up with tag distribution for new residents and approved visitors will be a tall order.
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The military insisted that the ouster did not amount to a coup, although it had all the trappings of one, with armored vehicles patrolling the streets.
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After returning from his Chinese New Year holiday, Xu Zhangrun was put under house arrest, with several people patrolling the entrance of his home in Beijing.
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For the time being, though, Spot goes bravely into the world under careful human supervision, patrolling construction sites and flirting with stardom in Cirque du Soleil.
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To achieve the goal of fully patrolling and controlling the whole country, the Afghan national security forces need the willingness and the capacity to do so.
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Among the security measures for the Super Bowl, Customs and Border Protection agents from Air and Marine Operations are patrolling the skies on Black Hawk helicopters.
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Jones said the deputies driving through the protest zone were returning to the sheriff station, and were neither assigned to nor involved in patrolling the protest.
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Mr. Smith was patrolling the Mobile Heights neighborhood in February 2016 when he stopped Greg Gunn, who was returning home from a late-night card game.
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Our schools may not need armed troops guarding the doors and patrolling the halls, but the police departments in charge of safety still need more help.
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Gunmen attacked the vehicle carrying the soldiers, who belonged to an intelligence agency, while they were patrolling a crowded area of the city, police had said.
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Ruthlessly patrolling the border between online and offline identities, the movie makes the unspoken compact between Lola and her viewers as sacred as a holy vow.
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The Guardian Angels, a private, unarmed crime-prevention group, said it would begin patrolling Jewish neighborhoods following the attacks, saying the police are not doing enough.
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The policemen were patrolling a weekly market, M. L. Meena, additional director general of police in Jharkhand, told Reuters by telephone from Ranchi, the state capital.
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The attack succeeded despite tight security which saw much of the city center sealed off with stacks of shipping containers and other obstacles and helicopters patrolling overhead.
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On Monday a group of 20 to 30 migrants approaching from Serbia ran into dozens of police and soldiers patrolling the border near the town of Morahalom.
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The Jalisco state prosecutor&aposs office says officers were patrolling a dirt road in Encarnacion de Diaz when they came under fire from two vehicles early Tuesday.
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Whatever the mission, experts tend to agree that a "space force" won't be something that will be patrolling the final frontier anytime during Trump's current presidential term.
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NATO must be involved in patrolling and defending the borders of the alliance, sharing information and intelligence, and assisting in humanitarian efforts to deal with the refugees.
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By the end of the year, Dubai's police force will have a new recruit patrolling the streets: a self-driving car that acts a mobile surveillance unit.
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During the course of the officers' visit to their home, the police also arrested four members of El 18 who had been patrolling the neighborhood with guns.
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"Patrolling housing projects is dangerous," said a senior law enforcement official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation into the Bronx shooting was continuing.
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A commuter, Keith Woodfin, said officers were patrolling normally when he walked into the second floor of the Port Authority bus station at around 7:20 a.m.
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Brown dropped out of The University of Texas to become a Dallas police officer patrolling the same rough and tumble inner-city neighborhood where he grew up.
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Syrian rebel fighters, some in camouflage fatigues and sandals, others in civilian clothes, are the ones in control, patrolling on motorbikes and in flat-bed Toyota trucks.
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Dayton's mayor said many more people likely would have died if it weren't for police patrolling the area, who killed the gunman in less than a minute.
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Television showed footage of paramilitary soldiers patrolling empty streets in the city, a hotbed of the 30-year revolt in which more than 50,000 people have died.
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In response, Toronto mayor John Tory increased the number of police officers patrolling the streets last week, while some local establishments outright banned rap from their playlists.
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Since 2011, the United States has poured money into upgrading Mexico's immigration checkpoints and detention centers, in addition to training Mexican immigration agents patrolling the Guatemalan border.
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The 630-man Joint Task Force Boracay — which includes the police, the military and the coast guard — has been patrolling shores since the start of the week.
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Four times last week, speedboats belonging to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – a sort of government-sanctioned Islamic militia – harassed four American vessels patrolling the Persian Gulf.
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Following the decision, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the U.S. consulate in Istanbul; on Thursday, there was a heavy police presence with uniformed soldiers patrolling the roof.
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Farrer's lawsuit includes text messages from his accuser that were sent to him while he was patrolling an IU football game as an IU Police Department cadet.
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There are no cops patrolling the streets to make sure no one breaks the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the law the FISC oversees, and then charging scofflaws.
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With more than 150,000 security personnel patrolling the country during the last election, complaints of extra-judicial violence and persecution of civil society organizations have been widespread.
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He was patrolling a busy intersection near Miami International Airport when he noticed something unusual: clouds of smoke coming from the ground at a Shell gas station.
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While strip searches occur in most of Australia, festivals in New South Wales have become infamous for them, with police officers often patrolling with drug detection dogs.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's first assignment as an Army officer was patrolling the border between West Germany and East Germany as the Cold War wound down.
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A black Army veteran with a troubled history opened fire on officers patrolling a protest in Dallas against police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota.
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The groups remain relatively small, as focused on stirring up political support and media attention as on confronting migrants, and not all of them are actively patrolling.
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A security force of 85,000 is patrolling Rio for the Olympics, but crime has continued, and the show of force is raising concerns about overly aggressive policing.
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Master Deputy Sheriff Ryan Flood said Tuesday that the authorities had not confirmed any of these sightings but said that extra deputies were patrolling the apartment complex.
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Lorell 2-Drawer File Cabinet, $61.99, at AmazonWhile patrolling RAs may seem like a buzzkill at the time, another great perk provided by dormitories is the security.
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The attack came after four paramilitary officials patrolling in the restive southwestern Baluchistan province were killed on Friday in an ambush by unidentified militants, the military said.
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We were right by St. Mark's Place and since the concert had just let out, there were some people on the street and police patrolling the area.
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Many major music festivals retain a close relationship with local police forces and have a high-visibility security team patrolling both the stages and the campsite areas.
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Edwards has declared a state of emergency, and national guard soldiers in boats and helicopters have been patrolling southern Louisiana, removing people from their homes where necessary.
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They also had angular cornerbacks patrolling the boundaries, and every week Ramsey antagonizes, and erases, the opposition's best receiver the way Richard Sherman did in his prime.
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When Ms. Provost started at Border Patrol, it was tiny backwater agency at the Justice Department with fewer than 5,000 agents patrolling the northern and southern borders.
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St. Michael's, which has expelled eight students and suspended one other, has received two threats, including one about a bomb, and had police officers patrolling its halls.
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As well as suffering from communications issues, the city of Srinagar has been under curfew-like restrictions this week with thousands of paramilitary troops patrolling the streets.
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Soon, residents said, military jets began patrolling the skies, terrifying residents who fled local markets and open areas because they feared being mistakenly targeted by the military.
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The plainclothes officer was part of a team patrolling the sprawling Edenwald Houses in the Bronx to make gun arrests and to address chronic gang violence there.
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He worked out of a border checkpoint in Hebbronville, about an hour and a half north of McAllen, patrolling the area to catch drug and human smugglers.
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CNN also obtained images showing the Abu Abbas militia, which is linked to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), patrolling in US-made MRAP armored vehicles.
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Officers with Panama's National Aeronaval Service were patrolling the country's territorial waters Wednesday and found the "homemade" vessel near the province of Bocas del Toro, officials said.
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Last week two people were seen patrolling the entrance of Xu's house, and a car with a signal box was parked on his street, The Guardian reported.
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Shortly before Mr. Berkowitz's arrest, Chief Keenan had expanded his force to 75 detectives and 225 other members of the department, patrolling in uniform or civilian clothes.
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The police in Nuevo Laredo don't merely fail to investigate murders; they assist Cardona in his executions, patrolling outside a restaurant while he slays a diner inside.
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An F/A-18 "Super Hornet," which was patrolling the area after launching from the George H. W. Bush aircraft carrier, quickly shot down the Syrian plane.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian Kurdish-led forces said on Friday that U.S. troops have started patrolling the Syrian border with Turkey to defuse tensions after threats from Ankara.
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The sight of PLA troops patrolling Hong Kong's streets, let alone using force, has long been feared as a symbolic point of no return for the city.
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Saban no longer wears glasses, as he did while patrolling Michigan State's sideline in the late 1990s, but his players swear he has better-than-super vision.
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The boats were crammed with people, all of them racing to make the crossing in the monsoon swells before their boats were intercepted by patrolling coast guards.
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For some, border security is about the resources the government is spending there: more agents patrolling the border, more surveillance drones, more fencing (or walling)90 percent.
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The high-tech F-35B stealth fighter aircraft will make its maiden deployment in late 2017 patrolling the western Pacific Ocean, David Larter of Navy Times reports.
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The officer was patrolling an apartment complex in the Houston suburb of Baytown late Monday when he saw a woman he knew from previous encounters, Baytown police said.
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Since the 2015 attacks, France has been in a state of emergency and has soldiers patrolling its streets alongside police to protect tourist sites, government buildings and events.
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High stakes On October 27, 1962, a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine had been spotted patrolling near the U.S. blockade line around Cuba, kicking off the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Previously, Valdet said in a phone interview with Swiss media that he was patrolling the Euphrates near the Turkish border with ISIS forces looking for smugglers and contraband.
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Friday afternoon, Hunter and a team of three other officials were tasked with searching for residents in trouble and patrolling the winding streets off of Houston's Gessner Road.
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Police and witnesses said gunmen had earlier gone on a shooting spree aimed at officers patrolling the town before entering the castle, perched on top of a hill.
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UCP spokesman Jim Benvie previously said the group would comply with the railroad's request and it planned to relocate to a nearby site and continue patrolling the border.
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The couple said the government in Wuhan will likely impose a strict ban to prevent people from leaving the house, with police patrolling the streets to enforce it.
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It was a warm night, but I was feeling frantic, patrolling the house to make sure everything was going well because there were people I didn't really know.
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Several said they had seen police officers patrolling their neighborhood, but had not approached them because they did not want to attract attention, or create trouble for themselves.
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For a while there was a rota system for security patrolling, he says, but now every team member knows to keep an eye out whenever they are outdoors.
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The custom chips could also be used to better train the AI algorithms that Facebook has patrolling its site for hate speech, fake accounts, and potentially dangerous content.
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana (CNN)They're out in force, patrolling in jon boats, motorboats and even canoes through south Louisiana's new, flood-made waterways, saving cats, dogs and people.
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In some cases, federal officials decided to use other methods, such as surveillance technology and increased patrolling, to deter illegal border crossings in areas that posed construction challenges.
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"You used to see teams of Royal Marine Commandos and Navy Seals guarding ships," says one naval officer involved in patrolling the waters off the Horn of Africa.
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In 2010, Blizzard announced it would be "patrolling" Goldshire Inn and sanction any players with a time-out who infringe upon the community guidelines while in their presence.
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The Coast Guard is currently patrolling the areas where lava meets the ocean to keep people away—though authorities have warned people it can shift with the wind.
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Eddie Johnson said at a Tuesday news conference that 400 additional officers are already patrolling areas on the West and South Sides where most of the shootings occurred.
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Read MoreFilmmaker showcases plight of struggling former soldiers When you're deployed, you can be patrolling or doing dangerous tasks like transporting fuel and other supplies for several hours.
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"Nobody should be in the street," said Gabriel Velazquez, 49, a police officer patrolling the eerily quiet Old San Juan neighborhood on Tuesday night as helicopters buzzed overhead.
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Crowley scolded Trump, highlighting Duterte's boasts last year that he personally killed criminal suspects while patrolling Davao City, where he was mayor, from the back of a motorcycle.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Drones equipped with a shark detection system powered by artificial intelligence will start patrolling some Australian beaches from next month in a bid to improve safety.
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The Rectangular Box Was Only 43 Feet High Deputies were patrolling a remote area along the 7000 block of Sun Fair Road in Joshua Tree around 11 a.m.
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Those who support Trump's withdrawal argue the attack shows why it's time for troops to leave — because they were patrolling Manbij and a suicide bomber still slipped through.
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But Congress authorized access "for the purpose of patrolling the border to prevent the illegal entry of aliens" — not for the purpose of preparing to build a wall.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Soldiers patrolling Belgium's streets will switch tactics to protect themselves against militant attacks, moving around more often and changing routes, the commander of land forces said.
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You will graduate to patrolling the local area thumping on the doors of the local citizenry until an old man gets so mad that you get a chase.
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Russia and Turkey on Friday began jointly patrolling northeastern Syria after a deal that stopped Turkey's military offensive in the region and forced the withdrawal of Kurdish forces.
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LOS ANGELES — There aren't many rock stars patrolling the Ballona Wetlands at 9:30 on a Saturday morning with hopes of training their binoculars on double-crested cormorants.
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Takei has spoken openly about the camps in the past: In one interview, he said there were three levels of barbed wire fences and tanks patrolling the perimeter.
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Technology and the initial mission of the Space Force will likely preclude American military personnel patrolling the heavens and doing battle against an enemy for the time being.
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Soldiers have already begun patrolling parts of Afghanistan with these lightweight unmanned aerial vehicles — tiny helicopters measuring only about 6 inches in length and weighing just 1.16 ounces.
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Other options floated by those linked to the PLA include putting missiles on bombers patrolling the South China Sea capable of hitting targets in the Philippines or Vietnam.
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According to CNN, the Border Patrol usually just counts dead bodies they happen upon while patrolling the border, so the actual number of deaths may be much higher.
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In addition to the truck barricades, 3,000 police officers were at the parade this year; there were bomb-sniffing dogs, counterterrorism squads patrolling on foot and helicopters overhead.
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Members of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) fired on a "village guard" unit patrolling a rural area of Hakkari province, which borders Iraq and Iran, the sources said.
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The black and white cat, nicknamed Kyle by locals, has recently taken on the important job of patrolling the Hyndland station in Glasgow, Scotland, and protecting its travelers.
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Those sources also explained that the company would use lidar, infrared sensors, and cameras for patrolling the border, a strategy that's already popular with the United States government.
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Pederson and Bombardier kept patrolling up and down the length of the lead, looking for a place where their floe might connect with the floe to the north.
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Weed, if you've not noticed, smells quite strange and strong too, and the chances are, bouncers patrolling smoking areas might have some idea of what you're up to.
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What matters is that there's currently armed men in Tucson, Arizona patrolling the desert in search of the child sex slavery camps QAnon invented out of thin air.
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Other than the uniformed man (who did not appear to be armed) at the entrance I'd stumbled upon, I saw hardly any visible security patrolling the winding streets.
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"Officers look pretty ridiculous patrolling with sweat dripping down their face and seated in such a position that one would use to take a nap," their statement said.
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Now that we know U.S. military personnel are patrolling remote areas of the border, it is only a matter of time before the next interaction turns to conflict.
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Bashir's security network has lost some power but its officers remain in Atbara as elsewhere and soldiers, while no longer patrolling the streets, are stationed in nearby barracks.
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Generally, the security officers in black uniforms working inside the building do not carry guns, while those patrolling outside in neon green polo shirts do, Mr. Hickey said.
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Last year, the Coast Guard seized a record 455,403 pounds of cocaine, some by patrolling waters off the coasts of Colombia and Peru, worth over $7.2 billion wholesale.
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Italy pleaded with other countries in Europe to help share the burden, both by patrolling the waters and accepting a portion of the migrants sheltered in reception centers.
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It begins: The Thai soldiers patrolling this hamlet racked by insurgent violence measure their progress modestly: two years ago, villagers closed their shutters and refused to greet them.
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And there are more than 17,000 Border Patrol agents patrolling on land and water, along with thousands of customs officers manning the southwest border's 48 ports of entry.
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Chinese officials are reportedly training fishermen to moonlight as a "maritime militia" — patrolling the disputed waters of the South China Sea and making note of any foreign vessels.
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It was unclear how far the police strike would spread and whether the military would agree to take on the task of patrolling the streets during the curfew.
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In 2017, the Coast Guard seized a record 455,000 pounds of cocaine, some by patrolling waters off the coasts of Colombia and Peru, worth over $7.2 billion wholesale.
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In a news conference Thursday, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea told reporters that police were patrolling the area after receiving an alert about shots being fired in the vicinity.
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It followed months of stalemate over how far the zone should extend into northeast Syria, still a main source of friction, and who should command forces patrolling it.
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Not only does everyone in Spain have to stay inside, but also they have to live with police and drones patrolling the streets to keep pedestrians at home.
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The Virginia State Police, the Virginia Capitol Police and the Richmond Police had a heavy presence, with officers deploying on rooftops, others patrolling in cars and on bicycles.
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The number of police officers patrolling Belgium's streets has risen since members of the Islamic State killed scores of people in Paris and in Brussels in recent years.
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Customs and Border Protection, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, is responsible for vetting who enters and exits the country, in addition to patrolling the border.
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My dress sense was very gothic at the time, so God knows what people thought of this little teenage rock chick patrolling the mean streets with a blade.
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Lincoln County police officers and highway patrol seemed to outnumber actual attendees in the range of two-to-one, patrolling the perimeter of Rachel with little to do.
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Bashir's security network has lost some power but its officers remain in Atbara as elsewhere and soldiers, while no longer patrolling the streets, are stationed in nearby barracks.
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Myanmar Army tanks were patrolling the town's streets, he added, and bus tickets to Lashio, another town in Shan State, had risen overnight to about $73 from $6.
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According to the Lancashire police, about 100 officers were involved in patrolling the Cuadrilla site from January 2017 through September 2018 with cumulative costs exceeding 9 million pounds.
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U.S. forces are still patrolling near Manbij and nothing has changed so far, said Sharfan Darwish, spokesman for the SDF-allied Manbij Military Council that holds the town.
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Streets surrounding the area were quiet save for a few people, mostly CPAC volunteers, stopping at a nearby Starbucks and security officers patrolling the front of the Gaylord.
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Terrorist group al Shabaab had stated its intentions to disrupt the election, and all main roads in the capital were closed, with African Union peacekeepers patrolling the city.
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An Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander said in January that the confrontations dropped off because US vessels patrolling the Gulf had changed their behavior and abided by international regulations.
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She liked his proposal for patrolling Muslim neighborhoods because she trusted law enforcement enough to know how to carry out such a practice without infringing on civil liberties.
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Since those attacks, France has been in a state of emergency and seen thousands of soldiers patrolling its streets alongside police to protect tourist sites, government buildings and events.
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CBP officials also reported Wednesday that a 21-year veteran of the Border Patrol suffered a gunshot wound while patrolling Chimney Canyon in Arizona at about 4:30 a.m.
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It was then revealed that the man had immediately confided in a couple of patrolling officers who declined to pay heed to his pleas and file an official complaint.
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An Israeli military spokeswoman said troops patrolling near the West Bank city of Hebron encountered Palestinians throwing rocks at vehicles on a main road and shot one of them.
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King is part of the agent cohort, patrolling part of the 2,000 border miles between the U.S. and Mexico from the air, by ATV, on horseback and on foot.
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This means 4 Blackburne's Mews is currently subject to strict security measures, including identity card access, patrolling U.S. marines, 24-hour police presence, checkpoints, anti-tank blocks and CCTV.
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Later in the day the rescued migrants are transferred to the Save the Children ship, so that Dignity 1 can continue patrolling in the waters where it is needed.
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When he arrived as a three-year-old, the army in Europe was patrolling the borders of the Warsaw Pact and preparing for the invasion of the Soviet forces.
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The destroyers Stethem, Spruance and Momsen have been patrolling near Chinese-held features in the Spratlys archipelago and the Scarborough Shoal, which is near the Philippines, the officials said.
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The United States expects a lot of its partners and allies, including joint patrolling, significant contributions to armed conflicts, and a strict adherence to human rights, among other things.
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KAMPALA, May 23 (Reuters) - Uganda said on Monday four policemen patrolling on its side of Lake Albert had been killed by Congolese troops and demanded Kinshasa punish those responsible.
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After a year of patrolling the streets of Los Angeles with a pair of Tesla Model S police cruisers, the LAPD just isn't ready to convert to electric... yet.
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Washington (CNN)US aircraft shot down an Iranian-made drone that fired on coalition forces patrolling with partner forces in southern Syria, a coalition spokesman told reporters on Thursday.
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"We're not a dense, high-population area like Windsor, so there's not going to be a hundred fire trucks patrolling up and down all these rural roads," Allen said.
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In addition, Iran has supported militias targeting U.S. troops in Middle Eastern conflict zones, and the regime's Republican Guard Forces harass U.S. naval assets patrolling in the Persian Gulf.
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Tulsa Police Detective David Walker says the number of calls between the two households was enough that anyone patrolling the area would have known about the issues between them.
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Cyprus has been partitioned for over 40 years, with United Nations troops patrolling the Green Line separating the Greek and Turkish Cypriot portions of the island pending theoretical unification.
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Diego Godin (Uruguay) The center back marshaled the only defense to keep clean sheets in all three games and with him patrolling the backline, Uruguay rarely looked in danger.
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For the landscapes to be full of life beyond patrolling Nazis, and the urge to really explore the nooks and crannies of each area to produce a satisfactory bounty.
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Steven Young, a prosecution witness, testified he was patrolling Emancipation Park on foot when he heard the radio traffic reporting an incident near Fourth and Water streets that day.
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In the late 1980s, Ms. Parazzi and a friend began patrolling the beach at night by flashlight, at a time when turtle and egg poaching was rampant in Watamu.
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No. That's Customs and Border Protection, the parent agency for the Border Patrol, which is responsible for patrolling, monitoring and securing the United States' borders with Mexico and Canada.
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Adrian Benepe, a former New York City parks commissioner, said it was difficult for the city to keep lifeguards patrolling beaches past the first week or two of September.
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In November 2004, a terrorist group patrolling the highway from Amman to Baghdad managed to capture 12 laborers being ferried to work on an American military base in Iraq.
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BU GIA MAP, Vietnam — When Tran Viet Hung was a soldier patrolling these forested hills in southern Vietnam six years ago, he came down with a fever and chills.
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Two days later, a Coast Guard unit patrolling the river near Mission, Texas, contacted McAllen Border Patrol station about another dead person in the Rio Grande, Border Patrol said.
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Mr. Luna joined the agency as part of a hiring surge that began under the George W. Bush administration, patrolling a rural area about 100 miles north of Mexico.
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Parts of the highland city of nearly 3 million people resembled a war zone, with armored military vehicles patrolling some streets and sounds resembling explosions and shots ringing out.
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For months, she has been patrolling a neighborhood of Burnley, a northern English town with a history of racial tensions (riots in 25.3 left houses and businesses in flames).
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"This is an alarming proposal which raises the possibility that armed federal agents will be patrolling neighborhood precincts and vote centers," reads a letter obtained by The Boston Globe.
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And, with Ortiz being a very outspoken fan of Trump's immigration policies, he decided to meet with the people in charge of patrolling the area ... and they LOVED him!!!
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"The day after the liberation of Mosul, the citizens need to see their own people patrolling the streets," Nujaifi told me when I visited his training camp last spring.
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Jorge Nuñez of the Peruvian Navy said Thursday that the security measure was put in place by the military while a warship was patrolling the Pacific Ocean off Lima.
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It was also at this time when a force of South Korean marines patrolling near the village of Phong Nhat (sometimes spelled Phong Nhut) came under sporadic sniper fire.
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Baked ziti's terrific on a national holiday: a vat of deliciousness you can consume after a day spent outside, patrolling empty streets on a bike or in a car.
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Among other indiscretions, he accused China of influencing the 2018 midterm and 2020 presidential elections, stealing US intellectual property, persecuting religious groups, and aggressively patrolling the South China Sea.
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My daily routine included wearing a bulletproof vest and tactical gear while patrolling the desert in Super Duty trucks, Humvees and Bearcats alongside veterans and former law enforcement personnel.
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"Our Peshmergas who were patrolling the frontline said they saw something unusual and started firing at it," Sarbaz Hama Amin, a Peshmerga commander in Iraq told Voice of America.
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Speaking of horses, Detective John Reilly and his horse, Trooper, have spent the past decade as the New York Police Department's only mounted team dedicated to patrolling Central Park.
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It was at the end of a rally in Dallas that gunshots crackled on Thursday night, sending hundreds of demonstrators, and police officers patrolling the march, scurrying for cover.
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Returning to orchestrate a rush-heavy offense, he played the final snap of a 31-26 victory on defense, patrolling the goal line to thwart a potential Hail Mary pass.
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In a brief statement on its website, China's State Oceanic Administration confirmed that four coast guard vessels had been patrolling by the islands, but made no mention of any drone.
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Rowson noted that drones can also be dangerous if they lose control and crash into a crowd, or if they come into contact with aircraft patrolling the area around Atlanta.
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Kennon says red flags are flying along the beaches to caution people against going in the water and officials are patrolling to make sure people din&apost ignore the warnings.
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At the San Joaquin River Club, a private residential area east of San Francisco, residents have been patrolling the river levees and discussing possible evacuation routes, reported CNN affiliate KPIX.
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On Friday it was announced that NORAD fighters from the Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Region would be patrolling the skies during the game to keep the stadium safe.
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There were 250,000 US soldiers on the continent, and our job was patrolling the border fences between West Germany and the Warsaw Pact nations and defending Europe from Soviet aggression.
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Three years ago, Miguel Duarte, now 26, joined the German aid group Jugend Rettet as a volunteer on its rescue boat, Iuventa, which began patrolling the Mediterranean in July 2016.
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For Karachi cops, patrolling the streets isn't limited to busting petty criminals or managing traffic — the police are essentially at the front lines of the country's own war on terror.
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After Election Day, the city essentially slowed to a standstill, and on Thursday morning, the military was seen patrolling the streets downtown, telling everyone from shopkeepers to protesters to behave.
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The area the US troops were patrolling had been under a state of emergency for months and the village where they were was known to be sympathetic to ISIS affiliates.
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The country is still reeling from the police shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, as well as fatal shootings of five officers patrolling an otherwise peaceful protest in Dallas.
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Other major websites, such as National Public Radio and Popular Science, have closed their own commenting sections because patrolling them for toxic users became a costly and time-consuming chore.
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More direct help for the Saudis and Emiratis in Yemen is likely, as is aggressive patrolling of international waters to stop supplies of weapons from Iran getting to the Houthis.
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He says his 47-member group is made made up of labor leaders, environmentalist, and middle-aged housewives who take turns patrolling their dusty and deceptively quiet streets at night.
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Michelle Keck and Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera of the University of Texas looked at the number of hours border patrol agents spent patrolling the Mexican border, drug seizures and drug process.
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In the event of a missile attack on either Japan or the American base at Guam, interceptors fired from patrolling ships would be one of the first lines of defence.
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Erika Garcia tearfully recounted how looters ransacked her food shop and home just 10 minutes after National Guard soldiers who had been patrolling the area withdrew late on Monday night.
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Over the past days, squads of military and police personnel have been patrolling the capital Kampala on suspicion the opposition intends to hold protests and thwart Museveni's inauguration on Thursday.
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After last weekend's frustratingly high violence, Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said 400 additional officers already were patrolling areas on the West and South Sides where most of the shootings unfolded.
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The emails also reveal that the ethics staff viewed their office as underfunded, and thus at a disadvantage in patrolling the Trump White House and responding to unusual public interest.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian military police are patrolling the contact line between Syrian and Turkish forces in northern Syria, the RIA news agency cited Russia's defense ministry as saying on Tuesday.
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In mostly Muslim Bangladesh, where a militant group killed 22 people, most of them foreigners, at a Dhaka cafe in July, police would be patrolling near churches, an officer said.
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The robot is said to be a little bit Aibo, a little Amazon Echo, patrolling the home like a dog, while responding to voice commands and controlling smart home appliances.
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The attack succeeded despite tight security which saw much of Kabul city center sealed off before the demonstration, with stacks of shipping containers and other obstacles and helicopters patrolling overhead.
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Magic and Sphen had placed the egg on small nesting rings built with pebbles and shared duties, with one patrolling for possible threats, while the other kept the egg warm.
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An MSF ship patrolling the central Mediterranean came to the rescue of two dinghies that were sailing close together and managed to pull 209 people, including 50 children, to safety.
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I feel pretty confident right now that the North Koreans are studiously patrolling their 12-mile limit, and if an American ship rolled into 12 miles, things could be dicey.
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This spring four Belgian Malinois, Kyra-K, Messi, Yana and Max-Z, began patrolling the Julius Nyerere International Airport and the Port of Dar es Salaam, looking for smuggled goods.
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" Pastor Fred Olando from Kisumu, describing how water cannon trucks and anti-riot police had been patrolling day and night in his neighborhood: "We fear this government and these police.
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The idea of having M.T.A. police officers patrolling the subway has also raised concerns that the state is intruding on a realm that has long been overseen by the city.
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Authorities said that 85,000 soldiers and police patrolling streets for the Games - double the number of security officials in place during the London Games in 2012 - would keep Rio safe.
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As if those violations were not enough, the police are recruiting an additional 3,000 members for what are officially called "border hunter action units," which focus on patrolling the borders.
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Britain's HMS Enterprise and Germany's FGS Frankfurt, patrolling the area as part of the European Union's anti-people-smuggling operation, together rescued migrants from seven boats, a coastguard spokesman said.
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Arthur and VOP are patrolling the Arizona desert, chasing shadows and bothering local law enforcement, egged on by anonymous conspiracy theorists following their every move from behind a computer screen.
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In the story, Lieutenant Dan Zehnder of the Las Vegas Police Department imagined himself patrolling the Las Vegas Strip with his Axon model Taser body camera streaming back to headquarters.
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A team with a truck is responsible for patrolling the campus and the city to pick up and redistribute the bikes throughout the day, but some still do go missing.
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Flight in Sol Trader is arcade-y—a top down view of my tiny spaceship against a green nebula in the background, AI controlled ships mining asteroids, patrolling, dodging pirates.
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At the same time, the actual Black Panthers had taken to patrolling black neighborhoods while armed, specifically in Oakland, California, as a means to deter police violence against black people.
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One of its smallest outposts is in Houlton, Me., the division assigned to patrolling the state's boundaries with Quebec and New Brunswick, conducting checkpoints on highways and cruising the coastline.
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A former paperboy in the Bronx neighborhood where he grew up and still lived, Chief Silks started out patrolling the rough-and-tumble streets near his home in the 1980s.
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