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If General Ralston advises the council that the cease-fire is solid, it is expected to authorize a 3,500-member 3,500-memberher up weaponry voluntarily yielded by the Albanians' National Liberation Army under an accord on constitutional reforce

IDPH expanded the Chicago Department of Public Health's CRE advisory group to a statewide task force to gather input from relevant disciplines.

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Toward the end, recalling the massacre three years ago at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, he cried openly, and was forced to gather himself.

On Wednesday evening, a half-hour before a scheduled news conference about property disputes, organizers of the event were ejected from the hotel conference room they had booked and forced to gather on the street.

His description of Dougie the binman forced to gather water on a revolving carousel while dressed as a penguin was so priceless that I went straight to YouTube to watch it.

Other Labour MPs point to the historical precedent of a challenge to Neil Kinnock's leadership by Tony Benn in 1988 – backed by Corbyn from the backbenches – when Kinnock was forced to gather nominations.

Among the short-term goals were "meeting political milestones; building democratic institutions; standing up robust security forces to gather intelligence, destroy terrorist networks, and maintain security; and tackling key economic reforms to lay the foundation for a sound economy".

According to the Human Rights Watch report, at least 190 civilians were killed by Islamist rebels in the Latakia countryside on Aug. 4, and more than 200 noncombatants, mostly women and children, are still being held hostage Lama Fakih, the rights group's deputy director in Beirut, visited the area last month after it was recaptured by government forces to gather evidence and speak with survivors.

Up until the nineteen-fifties, researchers in marine biology had been forced to gather most of their evidence secondhand, either by scavenging bits of life that had washed up onshore or else by dredging or by dragging nets behind boats in order to bring up a mishmash of animals and plants, which were almost invariably damaged or dead.

The study also outlines a need for police forces to gather more robust intelligence: "The police and other local agencies need to do more to identify the hidden victims exploited in the off-street sex market and facilitate investigations for which no victim comes forward".

The inquiries were made after a legal opinion in April by the Office of Legal Counsel in the Justice Department endorsed the constitutionality of past efforts by F.B.I. counterterrorism agents to solicit help from local police forces to gather intelligence on antiwar and political demonstrations.

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