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He described a network of camps in which Algerians, Jordanians, Germans and others were trained and indoctrinated for terrorist missions around the world.
He described a network of bartering among neighbors: their blueberries and maple syrup for someone else's goat cheese or honey; Ms. Munson's artwork for help in the garden.
Organizing Terror The defendants in the 1999 trial described a network of isolated cells throughout the Middle East and Europe, staffed by people who kept in contact with Al Qaeda and Jihad leaders in Afghanistan.
On September 6, 2006, Michael Hayden, the C.I.A. director, appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee and described a network of "black sites": secret facilities where C.I.A. interrogators subjected detainees to "enhanced interrogation techniques," seeking information about possible terrorist attacks.
The defendants in the 1999 trial described a network of isolated cells throughout the Middle East and Europe, staffed by people who kept in contact with Al Qaeda and Jihad leaders in Afghanistan.
It described a network of rogue tanker captains and unscrupulous bottlers that reaches from the Mediterranean to Mumbai, Rotterdam and Galveston, Tex., dedicated to doctoring old, inferior and fake oils.
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This encyclopedia, complete with a bibliography and biographies of secondary figures, describes a network of far-right littérateurs and tastemakers who share a love of symmetry and order.
Instead, he describes a network of sensors to be deployed on the exterior of a car, an electronic control unit and a warning light or alarm.
The report describes a network of federal and state educational policies that has failed to keep pace with the increasing enrollment of lower-income students in higher education.
"The best answer is I have access to some authoritative sources," said Coon, describing a network of cap experts inside and outside of the league, some who advise him and some who consult him.
Neutrophils can also actively entrap CTCs through the production of 'neutrophil extracellular traps' (NETs), which describe a network of DNA and proteins extruded from neutrophils upon activation to ensnare and neutralize pathogens.
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