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The US Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) drone surveillance program — which allegedly helped law enforcement make only 2percentt of its border arrests in 2013 — follows a distressing pattern of rapid border security investment with little oversight, analysts told VICE News.
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Regular chain will leave a more uniform distressing pattern on wood, whereas chains with add-ons such as small bolts will leave a more variegated distressing pattern.
The margin of defeat is not the only distressing pattern.
Clinical evidence suggests that family members of relatives with an ED suffer significant emotional strain and these families are often characterised by fraught and distressing patterns of interpersonal interaction [ 1- 5].
That's especially the case given what seems to be a distressing new release pattern for big event movies, i.e., launching them in international markets before they are released in North America.
Thus, grief is a normal reaction to a distressing situation, such as a loss (7).
There's little point in blaming individual dancers (though there is a distressing amount of dead wood among the company's principals); the larger pattern is altogether paler than it used to be.
And a distressing solipsism..
A distressing development.
That is a distressing argument.
A distressing day.
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