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stated that Iraq was vigorously trying to procure uranium".
(He already had the plane but was arrested trying to procure the C4).
One of the boys, he wrote, was trying to procure weapons to fight against American forces.
In a separate trial still pending in Maryland, Ulbricht is accused of trying to procure a murder-for-hire.
Numerous intelligence reports provided to the committee showed that Iraq was trying to procure high-strength aluminum tubes.
In his defence, Mr Abramski argued that he was not trying to procure a gun for a criminal; his uncle was legally eligible to buy one.
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He may try to procure a bloody stalemate.
While still flying in a helicopter, the journalist Rubini in "La Dolce Vita" tries to procure phone numbers from sunbathing women waving to him from a rooftop below.
*Illegally tried to procure controlled materials for potential use in producing chemical and biological weapons and for illegal development of long-range missiles.
Norm Dicks, a longtime Democratic congressman from Bremerton, a town west of Seattle, agreed to try to procure federal funds for the program, and his staff suggested that Wales's friends invite the Justice Department to make a contribution.
Although International Atomic Energy Agency IAEAA) inspectors tracked down the key parts of this nuclear programme, the pool of trained scientists remains and Iraq has continued to try to procure weapons-related nuclear equipment on the black market.
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