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be patrolled
verb
To go the rounds along a chain of sentinels; to traverse a police district or beat.
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The area will be patrolled by the Coast Guard.
Even in places that could be patrolled, drones would need fast reactions.
The boundary between charitable and profit-making work needs to be patrolled.
The British Medical Association had concerns that comments would be patrolled effectively.
London now has to be patrolled by armed policemen, and a billion pounds spent protecting the Olympics.
It's now acceptable for the privatised space of a shopping centre to be patrolled by private security.
(For instance, the town cops had set up radar traps on two major highways, turf that was supposed to be patrolled exclusively by the state police).
Each study area will also be patrolled by gliders.In combination, the OOI's seven observatories will carry 830 instruments, including 32 gliders and three AUVs.
The peace deal seeks to address these problems by establishing an immediate cease-fire and creating a buffer zone in North Kivu to be patrolled by UN peacekeepers.
The neighborhood enveloping the course will be patrolled by the police so that no one is allowed inside a specific perimeter without a resident pass.
Ms. Napolitano said that with the launching of a fourth Predator drone this week, the entire Southwest border from California to Texas would now be patrolled from above.
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