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United States officials, working with foreign counterparts, have monitored back transactions trying to track down Al Qaeda supporters.
The staff members, working with Zelaya, are unable to use their official email addresses for fear they will be monitored back in Honduras.
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This was more than in the whole of 2000 and the largest single-quarterly inflow since Tass started monitoring back in 1994.
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Plug your peripherals and monitor back in.
It allowed Tehran to get some closely monitored capabilities back over time, yet it allowed the United States to maintain sanctions — and leverage — on Iran for other issues.
The artist takes it up-river on occasion, videoing the trip from water level, with the results shown on a monitor back in the Mining Institute.
So on April 8th, the HDC announced that it was pulling all the monitors back to Banda Aceh, the provincial capital.
Apparently in an effort to ease tension over the Iraq issue, the Russian prime minister, Mikhail Kasyanov, said on Saturday that Moscow was optimistic about prospects for an agreement with Iraq that would let United Nations arms monitors back into the country.
Re "Retrieval Efforts Aim to Bring Ironclad Monitor Back to Life," July 30: In a procurement process surely quite different from that today, my great-grandfather John Flack Winslow paid for the construction of the Monitor himself.
The administration had portrayed the deal as a promising if fragile advance that would allow nuclear monitors back into the country after years when the nuclear program continued unchecked.
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