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Trees and brush were cut down along the border to clear lines of sight for the guards and to eliminate cover for would-be crossers.
In 2007, authorities closed off sections of the woods near the road and cut down brush to "eliminate cover," and officers have started hiding themselves and using telescopes to look for "lewd behavior" like a bunch of perverts.
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Colonization in Chile after AD 1850 rose dramatically through the efforts of Vicente Pérez Rosales, who, having been sent to Europe, encouraged farmers to immigrate land clearance by colonists reduced the extent of forest and substantially eliminated the cover of native plants.
The argument for this is a couple of pictures in which the background has been eliminated or covered by a white screen and the figures stand out like cut-outs.
But at the very least, they said, it would eliminate the legal cover that federal law-enforcement use to withhold such information.
It differs from the "fiscal mandate" under the previous coalition government, which sought to eliminate borrowing to cover day-to-day spending but allowed borrowing to pay for investment, such as building schools or roads while also adjusting for the state of the economy.
The sulphur substituent is eliminated and covers the substrate.
Researchers estimate that canals and levees eliminated or covered 8 million acres of wetlands.
In a move to eliminate suspicions of cover-ups and faulty procedures, independent observers will monitor drug testing during the Olympics in Sydney, Australia, in September.
For each measurement, a single leaf per plant was tightly zipped in a plastic bag to eliminate transpiration and covered with aluminum foil to deflect light and heat.
Stocking only sterile covers may eliminate the risk of accidental use of non-sterile covers, but there are cost implications.
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