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Under a heightened security alert known as "code blue," doors remained locked and blinds drawn at public schools throughout the Washington area today.
Colon strode to the mound at 7 06 p.m. under a heightened amount of scrutiny, and not just because the Red Sox were the opponents and because Colon gave up five runs and nine hits in four and a third innings in his previous start, a 7-5 loSaturdaydat aTexasas.
A Republican-led proposal to more carefully verify the incomes of EITC beneficiaries a punitive measure that would have put an even greater burden on the IRS—didn't make it into last year's tax cut package, but those who take advantage of the EITC are already under a heightened amount of scrutiny compared to other taxpayers.
Xinjiang, with its combustive mix of Han and Uighur ethnic groups, has been under a heightened state of security since the rioting, the deadliest in decades.
With the nation under a heightened terrorism alert, a judge agreed, and ruled that the demonstration would have to be stationary.
Boeing, the second-largest contractor for the Defense Department, has operated under a heightened level of security since the terrorist attacks.
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The service was held under the shadow of a heightened terror threat in London and other major UK cities following four arrests on Thursday night, and watched over by a large police presence.
But theoretically, it could apply to virtually any item, so long as the item is not specifically subject to a heightened substantiation requirement under the code or regulations (as is the case now with certain travel and meal expenses, passenger automobiles, computers and cellphones).
As an example of just how vulnerable joints are to injury – a risk heightened under the added duress of race conditions – a recent review of the New York State Gaming Commission and Cornell University postmortem examinations over the last three years reveals how 45% of horses that died while racing suffered fatal injuries of the fetlock (ankle) joint.
The alarm came as Europe entered the New Year under a state of heightened alert, seven weeks after Islamist militants killed 130 people in shootings and suicide blasts across Paris.
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