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Even as he became eligible for full release, Israel's defence security service, Malmab, demanded that Klingberg be kept under close scrutiny.
The bad old days of bloodily unbridled nationalism could return all too quickly if Bosnia ceased to be kept under close supervision; the ramshackle republic's internal equilibrium is still vulnerable to mischief stirred up from within or without.
It is not clear whether the American whistleblower will be treated in Russia as a privileged foreigner entitled to special exemptions from the Russian ways and norms, or just as any ordinary Russian, or if, as some local experts have suggested, he will be kept under close surveillance by the Russian special services.
He said the possibility of an inquiry would be "kept under close and careful review" as the inquest progressed.
The material can also simply be kept under close monitoring, said one Western official, who declined to be identified, citing the sensitivity of the subject.
In other words, the method indicates another set of CTs that should be kept under close surveillance in addition to the 53 high-burden CTs.
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If, for example, the 10 to 20 genetic markers that predispose people to colon cancer were to be identified, individuals who had those genes could be kept under closer observation.
After Warren left prison in June 2007, he was kept under close surveillance.
Suspected of treason, he was kept under close surveillance, but a thorough investigation produced no evidence against him, and the Emperor restored him to favour.
Though he was released in 2005 when the unpopular law was overturned, the cleric was kept under close surveillance and detained in various ways.
After the fire, a wing housing women and children was evacuated while a single men's block was kept under close guard by some 200 police officers.
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