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  • ...ss. Reduced ROS and lipid peroxidation, and restored of antioxidant enzyme activities. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2210/9/7
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  • ...nfected with HIV. On behalf of the NCI, they were awarded patents on these activities. Since the NCI does not market products directly, the [[National Institutes
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  • ...avir in humans: structural identification, levels in plasma, and antiviral activities |journal=Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. |volume=45 |issue=4 |pages=1086–93
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  • ...le as a small molecule for its wide range of activity, including important activities against [[influenza]]s, [[flavivirus]]es and agents of many [[viral hemorrh ===Future: Other Viral Activities===
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  • ...k PR, Osheroff N |title=Effects of novel fluoroquinolones on the catalytic activities of eukaryotic topoisomerase II: Influence of the C-8 fluorine group |journa
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  • ...oroethylamine into chloroacetaldehyde, and inhibits multiple amine oxidase activities, preventing the formation of CAA<ref>
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  • ...Depression (mood)|depression]], as well as a higher acute sense of sensual activities.<ref>http://www.digitekrecallinformation.com/</ref>{{Verify credibility|dat
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  • ...and [[reinforcement]] to motivate a person proactively to perform certain activities. Dopamine is released (particularly in areas such as the [[nucleus accumben
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  • ...K, Patel YM, Gladner JA |title=Induction of collagenolytic and proteolytic activities by anti-inflammatoes this by inhibiting collagen formation, decreasing amin
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  • ...orphine (or other drugs) and feel strange or overwhelmed coping with daily activities without being under the influence of morphine. Psychological withdrawal fro
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  • ...ffects of some anticonvulsant drugs on brain GABA level and GAD and GABA-T activities | author = Battistin L | coauthors = Varotto M, Berlese G, Roman G | pmid =
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  • ...-Galvis; GE Morales; JE Forero & J Roldan (2002), "Cytotoxic and Antiviral Activities of Colombian Medicinal Plant Extracts of the Euphorbia genus", ''Memórias
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  • ...earching nystagmus and are looking for volunteers to take part in research activities.
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  • ..., is water soluble. The materials are biocompatible and have antimicrobial activities as well as the ability to absorb heavy metal ions. They also find applicati
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  • ...nsion of water, confirming their amphiphilic properties. The antimicrobial activities of OSA-g-EPLs were also examined, and the minimum inhibitory concentrations
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  • | The monomers are not active, while homopolymers show moderate activities in concerntration from 1mg/mL to 3.9mg/mL.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dizman|f | Immobilization of high concentrations of chlorine to enable rapid biocidal activities and the liberation of very low amounts of corrosive free chlorine into wate
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  • ...nment need not be the result of human causes such as accidents and routine activities (like [[seismology|seismic]] exploration, [[Boring (earth)|drilling]], extr
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  • ...hydroxy-radical scavenger.<ref>MORISHITA, H., KIDO, R., 1995; Anti-oxydant activities of chlorogenic acid; 16th international colloqu. Chem. Coffee, Kyoto 9-14,
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  • .../mirror/sec2.html#XXXVII |title=King's Mirror, Chapter XXXVII: The duties, activities and amusements of the Royal Guardsmen |publisher=Mediumaevum.com |accessdat
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  • ...ryday use and perform especially well under adverse conditions. In outdoor activities and mountainering, a decisive advantage of [[Portable stove#Pressurized liq
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  • * {{cite conference|booktitle=The Second Conference on Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century, Houston, TX, 5&ndash;7 Apr. 1988|editor=W. W. Mendell,
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  • ...gn data, construction data, traffic data, environmental data, previous CPR activities and pavement condition, must all be taken into account. Pavements repaired
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  • ...{{cite journal |author=Brown CM, McGrath JC, Midgley JM, ''et al.'' |title=Activities of octopamine and synephrine stereoisomers on alpha-adrenoceptors |journal=
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  • People develop higher temperatures with activities, but this is not considered a fever, as the set-point is normal. Elderly pe
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  • ...areas of high risk for work-related injuries include construction and work activities involving motor vehicles and mobile machinery. Although safety requirements ...Labor Regulation No. 3 restricts hours and specifies allowable employment activities for workers aged 14 and 15.
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  • ...nt, gives a patient a bath, or performs other [[health care|patient-care]] activities that require direct personal contact. Direct-contact transmission also can
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  • ...tor at the Mayo Clinic, although in this case the exposure involved mining activities somewhere in South America.<ref>R. G. Mills, "Pulmonary Asbestosis: Report ...d that harmful asbestos is released from the mine as well as through other activities that disturb soil in the area.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.epa.gov/region
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  • ...t household chores and provide people with much more time to enjoy leisure activities; but many ignore this option, encouraged by prevailing [[consumerist]] cult ...time will be spent with family, friends, and community as well as pursuing activities that one enjoys and taking the time to grow personally and spiritually.{{Ci
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  • ...ity and compatibility with desk components, that flex from individual work activities to team settings. Workstations provide supportive ergonomics for task-inten
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  • ...(U.S. state)|Washington]] received federal funding to support surveillance activities, while [[Arizona]], [[Louisiana]], [[Florida]], [[New Mexico]], [[North Car ...nd recommended alternative methods for Medfly control, including exclusion activities at [[port of entry|ports of entry]] to prevent importation, more rapid dete
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  • ...the source of wildfires can be traced to both lightning strikes and human activities such as machinery sparks and cast-away cigarette butts."<ref name=Krock />
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  • ..., No. 4436, pp. 1167–1176 (1170f.)</ref> [[Roman metallurgy|Roman mining activities]] occurred in [[Central Europe]], [[Roman Britain]], the [[Balkans]], [[Gre
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  • ...[[dimensionless]] as activity is a dimensionless quantity. However, use of activities is very inconvenient, so the equilibrium constant is usually divided by the ...ibrium speciation computations, allowing the user to estimate solution ion activities and to consider simple complexes and solid phases.
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  • :<math alt="K standard is a ratio involving the chemical activities of the four species in equilibrium. The numerator of the ratio holds the ac ...s. Activities of the products of dissociation are placed in the numerator, activities of the reactants are placed in the denominator. See [[activity coefficient]
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  • ...rium constant. In practice concentrations are more useful than activities. Activities can be calculated from concentrations if the [[activity coefficient]] are k ...of activities, but it is common practice to use concentrations instead of activities. Therefore
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  • ...bin. The resulting S-nitrosylated hemoglobin influences various NO-related activities such as the control of vascular resistance, blood pressure and respiration.
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  • ...l equilibrium''' is the state in which the [[Activity (chemistry)|chemical activities]] or [[concentrations]] of the reactants and products have no net change ov ...uilibrium constant for a reaction is indeed a constant, independent of the activities of the various species involved, though it does depend on temperature as ob
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  • ...e institute was established in 1983.<ref>[http://www.sgpgi.ac.in/ Academic Activities], Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences website (accesse
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  • .../sub>-generating nucleoside triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase (EC 3.1.4.1) activities of a group of ecto-enzymes in the phosphodiesterase nucleotide pyrophosphat
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  • ...immune system. NK cells not only share many surface markers, functions and activities in common with T Cells, they also arise from a common T/NK progenitor
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  • Scientists debate whether specific activities release measurable levels of endorphins. Much of the current data comes fr
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  • ...mation System in Thailand”, Global Workshop on Drug Information Systems: Activities, Methods and Future Oppor-tunities, Wien, 3.-5. Dezember 2001, unterstützt
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  • ...G, Marimuthu P, de Heluani CS, Catalan CA |title=Antioxidant and biocidal activities of Carum nigrum (seed) essential oil, oleoresin, and their selected compone
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  • ...g, using and recovering from cannabis use, giving up or reducing important activities and continued use despite the knowledge of physical or psychological proble * Finding alternative activities.
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  • ...ef name="Huang">Huang P. ''et al.'' (2001): "Comparison of pharmacological activities of buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine: norbuprenorphine is a potent opioid ...P, Kehner GB, Cowan A, Liu-Chen LY | title = Comparison of pharmacological activities of buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine: norbuprenorphine is a potent opioid
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  • ...ro: Can Dextromethorphan Be Used as a Dual Probe for Both CYP2D6 and CYP3A Activities?
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  • ...mplexes with 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthrolines and their hydrolytic activities in phosphate diester cleavage|journal=Polyhedron|volume=16|issue=4|pages=73
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  • ...acting on a tip received in [[Tel Aviv]], interviewed Al-Jawary about his activities. Al-Jawary claimed to be in flight training at [[Teterboro Airport]], and
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  • ...local authorities were aware of the violence, they made no arrests for the activities in Rosewood. The town was abandoned by black residents during the attacks.
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  • {{Campaignbox al-Qaeda attacks}} ...was born as Abdul Basit Mahmoud Abdul Karim in [[Kuwait]], spent time at [[Al-Qaeda training camps]] in [[Afghanistan]],<ref name="wright">Wright (2006), Chapt
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  • ...rch]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]] was a rallying point for [[civil rights]] activities through the spring of 1963, and is where the students who marched out of th
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  • ...]]'' was set up under President [[Gerald Ford]] in 1975 to investigate the activities of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] within the United States. The co ...| accessdate=May 6, 2010}}</ref> and 54% of Americans stopped their normal activities on the day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m4021/
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  • ...nceal activities or provide logistical or financial support to the illegal activities. "Import-export" companies are favorite front organizations for terrorist g ...ion|charity]] that U.S. authorities accuse of diverting funds to terrorist activities, including those of Al-Qaida
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  • ...ce or forms a collaboration with law enforcement to fight against criminal activities. Usually militant and armed.
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  • ...olve an increase in standard police and domestic intelligence. The central activities are traditional: [[telephone tapping|interception of communications]], and ...llow equal access to resources and [[sustainability]] for all people. Such activities empower citizens providing 'freedom from fear' and 'freedom from want'.
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  • ...c.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6197446.stm |title=Americas &#124; US warns of al-Qaeda cyber threat |publisher=BBC News |date=2006-12-01 |accessdate=2009-12-13}}< ...n their grievances in order to justify why they are resorting to terrorist activities. This is usually achieved by the publication of various articles combined w
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  • ...'' cited Indian security concerns branches of the jamaat were related to [[Al-Qaeda]]. Yet "shoe-bomber" [[Richard Colvin Reid|Richard Reid]] apparently did no ...BI's international terrorism section said in 2003, "and we have found that Al-Qaeda used them for recruiting now and in the past."<ref name = "NYT2003">{{cite
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  • ...not mean using terrorism against the terrorism, but an entire spectrum of activities, nonviolent and violent, to disrupt an opposing terrorist organization. The ...security (community policing, police intelligence or “Special Branch” activities, and paramilitary police field forces).
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  • ...toral conventions]] that define and criminalize various types of terrorist activities. In addition, since 1994, the [[United Nations General Assembly]] has conde ...noted, on his part, the need to provide a precise definition of terrorist activities in international law: "[[Criminal law]] has three purposes: to declare that
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  • ...o terrorist objectives. The [[Islamist terrorism|Islamist]] organization [[Al-Qaeda]] provides a prototypical figurehead/leaderless cell structure. The organi ...ks]], by contrast, allegedly received training, direction and funding from Al-Qaeda and are not properly designated a leaderless cell.
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  • ...toral conventions]] that define and criminalize various types of terrorist activities. Moreover, since 1994, the [[United Nations General Assembly]] has repeated * '''Quasi-terrorism''' – The activities incidental to the commission of [[crime]]s of [[violence]] that are similar
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  • ...de the VC and NVA", and "Inside the LRRP's"</ref> The [[CIA]]'s [[Special Activities Division]] created successful guerrilla forces from the Hmong tribe during
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  • ...erlands]], by three men. The attack is widely believed to be linked to his activities for the [[Central Committee for Ex-Muslims]]. The national anti-terrorism c ...American]] support for [[Israel]].<ref name="Israel National News 2010">“Al-Qaeda Blames 9/11 on US Support for Israel – Defense/Middle East – Israel New
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  • ...'' ([[United States|U.S.]], 1970) defines organized crime as "The unlawful activities of [...] a highly organized, disciplined association [...]".<ref>http://www ...]] lords were not usually engaged in what moderns would consider "criminal activities" (except for irregular [[robber baron]]s, self-enthroned [[Viking]] [[adven
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  • |allies =[[Al-Qaeda]]<br />[[Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan]]<br />[[Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin]]<br /> ...April 6, 2001: Rebel Leader Warns Europe and US About Large-Scale Imminent Al-Qaeda Attacks''|accessdate=May 17, 2007}}</ref> The president of the European Par
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  • |name = al-Qaeda<br />{{rtl-lang|ar|القاعدة}} </small> |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg
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  • ...interested in science, Ivins was an active participant in extracurricular activities in high school, including [[National Honor Society]], [[science fair]]s, th
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  • ...this material have come from a national bioweapons program? From Iraq? Did al-Qaeda have anthrax capability that was this good." ...tion and decontaminated areas in which he had worked without reporting his activities. He also threw away a book about secret codes, which described methods simi
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  • ...result, the CIA deployed paramilitary officers from their elite [[Special Activities Division]] to hunt down and kill or capture key terrorist leaders. Several ...</ref> Continuing ties to Islamist groups in the Middle East indicate that Al-Qaeda may be continuing support.<ref name="BBCWho" /><ref>{{cite news|title=Gunfi
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  • | group = [[Al-Qaeda]] ...upport to al-Qaeda training camps, received extensive military training in al-Qaeda-run terrorist training camps in Afghanistan, and prepared to fight U.S. or
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  • The list of those thought to be held by the CIA include suspected al-Qaeda members [[Khalid Shaikh Mohammed]], [[Nurjaman Riduan Isamuddin]], [[Ramzi ...s were being tortured because the Poles had no control over the Americans' activities.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7601899.stm BBC]</ref>
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  • ...o support [[Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa]] (OEF-HOA). These activities are referred to as [[Maritime Security Operations]] (MSO). ....mil/articles/2008/115.html|title=Combined Task Force 150 Thwarts Criminal Activities|date=22 September 2008|publisher=cusnc.navy.mil|accessdate=30 November 2008
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  • ...olved over what period, and what was the asserted legal authority for such activities. In sum, we must determine the facts. <br> ...the vital importance of protecting U.S. intelligence sources, methods and activities, we believe that the country as a whole, and the Senate and House respectiv
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  • ...hariat-e-Mohammadi|TNSM]]<br /> {{flagicon image|Flag of al-Qaeda.svg}} [[al-Qaeda]] <br />[[Image:Flag of Jihad.svg|22px]] [[Lashkar-e-Islam]]<br>[[Image:Fla ...the US' "[[War on Terrorism]]" and sought to defeat the [[Taliban]] and [[Al-Qaeda]] militants who were thought to have found a safe haven in Pakistan.<ref na
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  • * believed to have been involved in transferring funds for terrorist activities.
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  • ...cials say. Interim “black sites” – secret facilities used for covert activities — can be as small as a room in a government building, which only becomes ...06, he stated ''"he was personally convinced the US had undertaken illegal activities in Europe in transporting and detaining prisoners."''<ref name="Bbc060114">
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  • ==Activities== ...nd week of June 2010. Subhan reportedly helped facilitate the movement of Al-Qaeda fighters into Afghanistan.<ref>Roggio, Bill, "US, Afghan Forces Kill Haqqan
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  • ...r Lerner, [[Anatoly Shcharansky]], and Iosif Begun — condemned the JDL's activities as terrorist acts, stating that their "actions constitute a danger for Sovi
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  • :b. The detainee participated in activities with a group that is part of the Al Qaida network. ...a tie between Kurnaz and [[Al-Qaeda]] or any involvement in any terrorist activities. The three officers who reviewed his case asserted that they had classifie
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  • ...the [[Federal government of the United States|U.S. government]] of being [[al-Qaeda]] and [[Taliban]] operatives, as well as those no longer considered suspect ...)|Harry Harris]] asserted that thirty former captives ''"resumed terrorist activities"''.<ref name=Aina20070402>
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  • ...15, CHAPTER 2B, § 78m (b)(3)(A)</ref> permit companies to lie about their activities when the President believes that telling the truth would compromise nationa ...ns that companies can falsify their accounting reports and lie about their activities when the President decides that it is in the interests of national security
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  • ...ime he was alleged to have been in Afghanistan, participating in terrorist activities were "not reasonably available".<ref name="No-hearing_hearings"/>
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  • ...e of the NSA program are documents accidentally leaked to lawyers for an [[al-Qaeda]] front group the [[Al-Haramain Foundation]]. These documents only contain ...there’s a reason why we don’t get into discussing ongoing intelligence activities, because it could compromise our efforts to prevent attacks from happening.
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  • ...law.com/hdocs/docs/nsa/dojnsa11906wp.pdf "Legal Authorities Supporting the Activities of the National Security Agency Described by the President" (pdf)] January ...to a person suspected of having links to terrorist organizations such as [[al-Qaeda]] or its affiliates even when the other party to the call is within the US.
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  • *[[File:Flag of al-Qaeda.svg|24px]] [[al-Qaeda]] *[[File:Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg|24px]] [[Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb]]
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  • ...22px]] [[Rajah Sulaiman Movement]]<br>[[File:Flag of al-Qaeda.svg|22px]] [[al-Qaeda]] ...esonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article826047.ece?token=null&offset=0&page=1 Al-Qaeda stalked by the Predator]</ref>
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  • ...owledged the existence of such activities in 2007.<ref name=IG/> The other activities have reportedly included [[data mining]] of [[e-mail]] messages<ref name=NT ...the PSP's transition to that authority, involved unprecedented collection activities. We believe the retention and use by IC organizations of information collec
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  • ...e it was published and claimed that the leak damaged [[counter-terrorism]] activities. They also referred to the program as the '''Terrorist Finance Tracking Pro ...es of America for the Financing of Terrorism, in order to monitor the TFTP activities. This magistrate, [[Jean-Louis Bruguière]], has a permanent office in Wash
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  • ...at an individual protected person is definitely suspected of or engaged in activities hostile to the security of the State, such individual person shall not be e
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  • ...[2003 invasion of Iraq|2003 invasion]]. Originally, it was waged against [[al-Qaeda]] and other terrorist organizations with the purpose of eliminating them.<r ...with a particular focus on [[Islamic terrorism|militant Islamists]] and [[al-Qaeda]].
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  • ...200 soldiers with [[Rottweiler]] dogs still patrol the complex. Classified activities were moved underground, and several new laboratories have been constructed
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