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the patrolling
verb
To go the rounds along a chain of sentinels; to traverse a police district or beat.
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The patrolling navies are reluctant to arrest them because of the legal complexities.
The patrolling vehicle and its crew of two were as helpless as everyone else.
"This group's very easy to look over because they do most of the patrolling themselves".
The Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand will also be charged with the patrolling of their own territorial waters and the defence of their own coasts.
"The whole idea of getting these M.P.'s in as quick as we can is they become all the patrolling in the city".
About once a week, some boat ignores the klaxons and radioed warnings from the patrolling ships, which then fire flares and warning shots across the vessel's bow.
As we watch, an olive green jeep climbs a ramp, stops so that the patrolling soldiers can look across and descends.
But MenB's sugar coat looks like the material found on human brain cells – so the patrolling immune cells ignore the invaders altogether.
By January, professionals like Captain Deel had trained some 30 local Iraqi battalions and were turning the patrolling over to eager leaders like Lieutenant Nofan.
It is at the discretion of the patrolling officer whether or not to write up the pink slip, which usually carries a $25 fine and a trip to criminal court, or both.
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The APD gave 22 written and 2 verbal warnings in the treatment area, of which 4 and 20 were given during the patrolling- and notices-treatment periods, respectively.
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