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While American cultures have a long history of policing body size and weight, it was not until the development of a media panic over an "epidemic" of obesity in the early 2000s that "overweight" became a medicalized term (Saguy and Almeling 2008).
For a model some looked to France, where such a policing body had been created at the end of the 17th century.
Douglas McNabb, a Washington-based expert on US federal law, said that US authorities may yet decide to pursue Mr McKinnon via Interpol, the international policing body.
Amran said he had gone on to work alongside Bettison, working as a community advisor for the national policing body Centrex, which Bettison led, and which later became the National Policing Improvement Agency.
They serve as a policing body to ensure companies are in compliance with water and toxins regulations.
Policing services for the city are provided by the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, which serves as the primary policing body of the metropolitan area.
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The center relays each new report to the Coast Guard or other relevant policing bodies for investigation.
Yet the proposed regulations prescribe an intensive registration process for portals, handled by both the S.E.C. and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Wall Street's self-policing body.
The incident was recorded on police body cameras.
Police, body of officers representing the civil authority of government.
Authorities promptly released damning video footage from police body cameras.
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