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This allows police to put a trace on her phone, and track any texts being sent and calls being made (the content of the calls and texts is not available, but the times and numbers are).
Mrs. Wortman remains calm about the threat of bioterrorism, though she does have other concerns; in particular, she is unhappy that the police have yet to give her any information about the man responsible for the threatening phone calls on Monday morning, even though her office put a trace on the calls and identified the suspect.
Although he was constantly monitored, Njong resolved to reach the outside, to put a trace of himself into the products he fabricated "that were going to be exported to other countries like the U.K. and the U.S. and Australia and Germany".
The police put a trace on her phone.
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The friend alerted the police, who put an immediate trace on the mobile telephone number that Abdeslam had given.
He put a piece of tracing paper over a Wild Thing that Jonze had sent him, and began to redraw its face, making the grin more affable and fixing the pupil in its lunatic eye.
Put a piece of tracing paper on top of your shape.
From towns and campuses across the United States to the U.S. Congress, advocates are protesting this inadequate response and pushing to put a system in place to trace, audit, and certify the minerals in our electronic devices, so that ultimately, we as consumers can choose to buy conflict-free.
If you printed onto clothing, then once it is dry you need to put a sheet of greasing or tracing paper over your design and iron it.
You may want to put a blank sheet underneath the tracing paper while applying graphite to backside of it to protect your work surface and to make your tracing lines more visible.
The official state zoning map covering my neighborhood puts an "active trace" of the fault on Kensington Avenue, directly in front of our small wood-frame house.
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