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During 1971, where a huge refugee influx was entering from Bangladesh into India, Mr. Sur went personally to hand out supplies to the incoming refugees.
News tickers revealed which gates the army was entering from, where police were situated, and which areas were being cordoned off.
Mr. Mo said Hong Kong law dictated that Mr. Zhou, when caught at the border with a fake passport, should have been sent back to Macao, where he was entering from, or to the United States, where he is a permanent resident and is close to getting American citizenship.
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The participant household list was entered from paper records into Microsoft (Redmond, WA) Excel 2007 to develop the sampling frame.
"This breaks the link between the search query and the computer it was entered from," she said.
It was entered from the front through a folding door and had one seat above the axle with room for two passengers.
Data of the pixels with coordinates was entered from GIS to the neuro-fuzzy network.
The main palace was entered from the eastern side of the entry courtyard.
As the tower was entered from the bailey, on the right was a doorway leading to the incomplete collegiate church.
It was entered from the west by an outer parlour, projecting from the north end of the range, where members of the community received visitors.
Data was entered from hospital records onto a Microsoft Access (2003) database.
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