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Republicans want the 13,500-strong force disbanded.
But Cardinal O'Connor's task force disbanded after the cardinal's death in 2000.
Since the joint bank robbery task force disbanded, there have been occasional tensions between the F.B.I. and the police over jurisdiction at crime scenes.
The local police force disbanded, and government troops had limited control of roads in a region where criminal gangs had seized control of major streets and highways.
The expedition was a success, and Virginia Governor Francis Fauquier ordered the force disbanded in February 1762; Scott had left the army at some unknown date prior to that.
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The strategy, Hope said, was to delay turning over information until the task force was disbanded later that spring, and then to claim that the personnel with knowledge of specific projects no longer worked at the Pentagon.
Only 200 could be mustered, and the force was disbanded.
That incarnation of the German air force was disbanded by victorious Allied powers in 1946.
The task force was disbanded, and its request to reconvene after two years to evaluate progress was rejected.
The task force was disbanded soon after making its recommendations, in part to avoid conflicts of interest, board officials said.
A previous Greek task force was disbanded after the former Syriza government refused flatly to cooperate with it.
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