Patrol
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It means soldiers are not needed to
patrol
our streets.
We will deploy cameras and samplers on smart robots to
patrol
the depths and help us track the secret lives of animals like salps.
I started observing technology and how criminals were using it as a young
patrol
officer.
Then in February of last year, when I was on
patrol
in Afghanistan, I stepped on an IED.
To stop the killing of these animals, battalions of soldiers and rangers are sent to protect Nepal's national parks, but that is not an easy task, because these soldiers have to
patrol
thousands of hectares of forests on foot or elephant backs.
Some could one day
patrol
our body for all kinds of diseases and clean out clogged arteries along the way.
And we ran into a FARC
patrol
at dawn, so it was quite harrowing.
But my teacher would also give you a cane to hold in your hand while you walk around and
patrol
the class for noisemakers.
In fact, if you're able to detect the tunnel being dug, whatever device you are using, you can get a lot of money for that device from the Israeli military, who is trying to detect tunnels from Hamas, and from the US Customs and Border
patrol
that try and detect drug tunnels.
I called the man upstairs, and he sent me the
patrol
that rescued me from the jungle."
And now customs and border
patrol
is stopping people as they come into the country and demanding our social networking passwords which will allow them to see who our friends are, what we say and even to impersonate us online.
He has to decide on tax policy, on currency, on border patrol, on policing.
So one infusion can do the job; they stay on
patrol
for the rest of your life.
Then the border
patrol
saw my American passport: "Ah-ha!
A group of over-educated, overly bright GI's are sent out by incompetent leaders on a vague mission to
patrol
around an isolated farm house on the eve of the Battle of the Bulge.
Who is going to believe that a Mexican
patrol
from Mexico City is going to go all the way to catch the main characters to the Mexico-US border?
Why didn't they just call it "Border
patrol"
?
He insists on bringing the man back for trial, to be sent toTucson; his commander sends another man to try to take the prisoner for trial and the
patrol
is wiped out.
There are really two great scenes in this very-well-made western--the long section at the fort before the last
patrol
is sent out, and that long
patrol
to the doomed Ft.
The plot isn't too inventive but the whole border
patrol
theme is interesting and the ex-marines as drug smugglers twist is cool.
The film is all about border
patrol
officers protecting there territory which is the border of Mexico.
The Sheperd: Border
patrol
is a good action flick with some really great action/fight sequences.
Van Damme plays a border
patrol
agent who is out to stop heroin smugglers trying to cross into the United States.
Then the sadistic outlaws Clegg boys decide to join the Mormon caravan to disguise the
patrol
leaded by the Sheriff of Crystal City that is chasing them.
Walker (Mitchum) when volunteering for another patrol: "Every step forward is a step closer... to home."
We were on a submarine on
patrol
in the North Atlantic and this was the scheduled movie of the evening.
Officer Sean Cooper was murdered in his
patrol
car back in '68.
I wasn't expecting much when i watched this, maybe something like the dawn
patrol.
'Kekelixi' ('Mountain
Patrol'
) is one of those quiet, quasi-documentary films that now and then rises out of nowhere and has such an impact on the viewer that it has the potential for creating some global change action.
Examples of the film's shortcomings: all of the characters are extremely stereotypical (the hard-working, proud, honorable, heroic mother; her foiling party-loving, less intelligent friend; her gallant but shy suitor; her determined, precocious son; his tender-hearted rogue guardian; the ball-busting smuggler matriarchal with a heart of gold; the patronizing, unfeeling Caucasian socialite whom they un-creatively nicknamed Cruella Deville; the happy-go-lucky mariachi musicians), many of the scenes were equally stereotypical (the boy and his guardian's airing of grievances through an impromptu karaoke scene in the back of the Native-American run diner; the cathartic sacrifice of the once-gruff guardian at the end, complete with face-in-grass-knee-on-back cuff shot with the cops; the cornering of the boy at his own birthday party by his money-hungry,aggressive relatives; the bated breath scene of anticipation at the border
patrol
station), and finally, the amateur, over-the-top performances given by nearly all of the actors in the film.
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