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We try to interdict them at the crack of dawn, but they seem to be able to travel by the stars".
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always tried to interdict illegally purchased guns and prevent their transportation to Mexico.
Mr. Rumsfeld said American Special Operations forces were watching major roads in southern Afghanistan trying to "interdict" Al Qaeda and Taliban leaders.
One by the Rand Corporation found that treatment of drug users is 10 times more effective than trying to interdict supplies.
In the first half of 2009, the Army Special Forces company I was with repeatedly tried to interdict Taliban.
"But we want to make sure that we are not harming the highway population while we are trying to interdict terrorists".
It falsely assured lawmakers that agents always tried to interdict illegally purchased guns; the department recently withdrew it, saying its drafters had not known that the line was incorrect, because officials based in Arizona had said at the time that there had been no gunwalking in the case.
To identify orally available agonists, we tried to interdict the metabolically labile group by incorporating two deuterium atoms at the α-position of phenylpropionic acid.
Apart from some air attacks, Allied forces, still anticipating a large Japanese offensive, did not attempt to interdict Hashimoto's evacuation runs.
In each case, the problem is considered as a Stackelberg game where the leader locates p hubs to optimize his/her objective function, whereas the follower tries to identify and interdict r hubs that their loss would diminish the network performance the most.
PKK Strains In Washington, Erdogan will once again try to persuade the U.S. administration to act either directly or, more likely, through the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), to interdict PKK activity in northern Iraq.
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