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Trying to secure a computer network is much like trying to secure a building — the challenge is trying to screen out real threats without impeding the normal traffic that needs to go in and out.
"If citizens will allow [local governments] to spend that much money to secure a building to keep honest people out, that they've never tried to secure to keep criminals out before, I'm sure there are some that will do that," Jerry Henry, executive director of the non-profit organization Georgia Carry, which lobbied for the law, told VICE News.
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This acquisition secures a building block in areas where we see the opportunity to build cash flow from near term, lower risk exploration, development or producing properties.
We recently secured a building called the Constable in SoHo.
He revealed that he and other homeless activists had secured a building in central Manchester where they were squatting and cleaning it up to offer an informal detox facility for those withdrawing from the drugs.
The company had spent four years in negotiations to secure a £9.5m building in Westminster.
These determined souls go on to major in electrical engineering in college and grad school and then secure a job building computers at a reputable company.
The son pleaded guilty the same year to paying a $10,000 bribe to secure an office building contract.
The studio's most recent installation, "RazzleDazzleBellevue", attempts to secure an industrial building [via].
Vaughan was instrumental in securing a permanent building for the station, initially known as the Research Building; several years later it was expanded and named the Thomas Hinman Research Building, after Atlanta dentist and university donor Thomas Hinman.
For now developers can take a look here to secure a kit and start building.
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