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In an article on the FBI first published in 1956 in the 14th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, Hoover chronicled its different achievements under his leadership, from its pursuit of John Dillinger and other famous American gangsters to its efforts to prevent the infiltration of the federal government by "persons whose loyalty was subject to question," notably suspected communists.
Comorbidities were more frequent in HIV-coinfected children than in HIV-uninfected children; notably suspected pneumonia and sepsis.
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"I do know", said Nigel Inkster, a former director of MI6, "that the intelligence community places enormous value on exchanges" with intelligence agencies of other EU countries, notably over information on suspected terrorists or violent extremists.
The official EU position is that Serbia cannot be fully embraced until it hands over indicted war crimes suspects, notably the former military commander, General Ratko Mladic.
He prosecuted a number of key war crimes suspects, notably the Bosnian Serb political and military leaders, Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić.
For 15 years now he has suspected certain authors, notably those ranging from 3 to 8 years old, of withholding credit from collaborators--mothers and obstetricians, for instance.
They coincide with a surge in prominent insider trading cases brought in the United States, most notably the unraveling of a suspected insider trading ring that revolved around the Galleon Group of hedge funds and involved top executives at I.B.M. and McKinsey & Company, the consulting firm.
Notably, Neuropeptide F (NPF) family neuropeptides are suspected to counteract age-related phenotypes of the mammalian nervous system63.
Although used in several countries, cyclamates were banned in some countries (notably the United States, in 1969) after being suspected of carcinogenicity.
But the Democratic and Republican negotiators in the House scaled back or dropped several provisions sought by the White House, notably the ability to detain foreign nationals suspected of terrorism indefinitely.
It was suspected in certain quarters, most notably at the I.R.S., that foundations might be little more than tax-avoidance schemes, and the Revenue Act of 1950 forbade unreasonable amassing of foundation income, so the stuff had to be spent.
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