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Masjids [mosques] may be raided and closed down.
The challenge was brought by hairdressers, The Times wrote, so that men could "go to beauty salons openly, without fear that the joint may be raided".
The fund may be raided again: Mr Higgins says some other contractors are struggling to raise finance too.On other projects, a lack of competition for contracts has inflated costs.
That way, Rinaudo explained, healthcare professionals on the ground do not have to learn how to operate drone technology, or worry that a landed drone may be raided for parts and taken out of commission, or even damaged or eaten by a curious wild animal.
The nest may be raided by rodents or corvids, and the adults are hunted by birds of prey.
Nests may be raided by Eurasian magpies, jays, least weasels, rats, cats and constricting snakes such as the horseshoe whip snake.
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Osborne's favoured political narrative (repeated by much of the media) that the poor and rich may have been raided but strivers have been helped, collides with the reality that working households on low incomes will be hit hard by year after year of real terms cuts to tax credits and benefits.
Yet there may be repercussions for the hedge funds that have been raided.
offices were raided and closed.
Dozens of shops were raided.
spokesman, were raided.
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