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One item in this unhappy scheme was to have Germany policed exclusively by its continental neighbors, among whom only the Soviet Union possessed real military strength.
The city is policed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department under a formal contract with the County of Los Angeles and has its municipal judicial system intertwined with the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
In March 1902, Colombia set its terms for such a treaty: Colombia was to be sovereign over the canal, which would be policed by Colombians paid for by the United States.
It receives no public funds, was built with no subsidies, and is policed at its own expense, competing as a wholly private enterprise with the state-built and-maintained roads.
The village also has its firehall on the south-end of the village and is policed by the Ontario Provincial Police ( OPP ).
In the same article, she asserts that in U. S. culture, the gender binary and its strict social repercussions against those that act against the " normal " script, this script is policed by harassment, parental pressures to fill expectations, and peer influence.
" By 1918 the Attorney General was able to declare, ' It is safe to say that never in its history has this country been so thoroughly policed.
Until VE-day, the 69th patrolled and policed its area.
The boardwalk and its 170 acres of beaches is maintained by the NYC Parks Department and policed by the NYC Parks Enforcement Patrol.
A single West Midlands Constabulary was formed for the Black Country county boroughs, whilst Birmingham retained its Birmingham City Police and Solihull continued being policed by Warwickshire Constabulary.
Indigo Prime was a multi-dimensional organisation that policed reality, recruiting recently dead people as its agents.
The rest of Ireland was policed by the militarily organised Royal Irish Constabulary, a form of gendarmerie, whereas Dublin had its own police force, the Dublin Metropolitan Police, which was a civilian force similar to that found in any large British city.
After visiting the enclave he warned of its impending doom and predicted the massacres saying it was " slow motion Genocide " and the besieged enclave itself as " a concentration camp policed by UNPROFOR ".< ref >
The area it policed had increased to ten times its original area, and the idea had spread to every county and town in the country.

policed and system
These troops policed labor camps ; ran the Gulag system ; conducted requisitions of food ; subjected political opponents to torture and summary execution ; and put down rebellions and riots by workers or peasants, and mutinies in the desertion-plagued Red Army.
By the 1284 Statute of Rhuddlan, the Principality of Wales was incorporated into England and was given an administrative system like the English, with counties policed by sheriffs.
According to Maureen Rhoden, this effectively meant that the development control system operated by local authorities ‘ policed ’ new housing demand.
It uses a fare system shared with other local transit services, and is policed by the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service.
Right from the beginning of legalised CB radio, there had been much abuse of the system, with frequent complaints that CB radio was not policed properly in spite of the huge licence revenues, which at one time were second only to broadcast receiving licences.
In Britain, most of the rail system, including the London Underground, is policed by a national transport police agency, the British Transport Police.

policed and with
There is a common misunderstanding that Kitemarks are necessary to prove compliance with any BS standard, but in general it is neither desirable nor possible that every standard be ' policed ' in this way.
The township is policed by the Macomb County Sheriff ’ s Department with officers assigned to the area.
The English part of the Royal Parks Constabulary, which patrolled a number of Greater London's major parks, was merged with the Metropolitan Police in 2004, and those parks are now policed by the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit.
* During the era of the Soviet Union the Union of Soviet Writers policed the Russian language with prescriptive linguistics to establish a standardized Russian language.
10, 000 miners were policed by four men armed with carbines and at Mount Alexander 30, 000 people were protected by 200 policemen, with over 30, 000 ounces of gold mined per week.
By contrast, federal marshals ( U. S. marshals ) would work in a larger, possibly overlapping area, especially in pioneering country, in an area overlapping with the state or territorial office of county sheriff ( who then, as now, policed communities as well as areas between communities ).
Although in the Middle Ages religious subjects were often treated with broad humour in a " low " manner, especially in medieval drama, the churches policed carefully the treatment in more permanent art forms, insisting on a consistent " high style ".
A police authority in the United Kingdom, is a body charged with securing efficient and effective policing of a police area served by a territorial police force or the area and / or activity policed by a special police force.
These recommendations apply to both types of Homes Not Jails occupation: covert squats, and public takeovers of symbolic buildings and are not policed in any way with individual squats running themselves autonomously.
The Autobots were eventually able to claim victory through the invention of transformation, and the resultant era of peace, known as the Golden Age of Cybertron, was policed by the reprogrammed Dark Guardians, now simply called Guardian Robots and redecorated with a blue and white color scheme.
In the United Kingdom, divisions functioned as semi-independent bodies, with the divisional commander being allowed a great deal of freedom in the way he policed his " patch ".
The towpath has been cleaned up, resurfaced, lit, policed, and adorned with sculptures and other works of art, and is now a thoroughly pleasant place to walk or cruise.
The fishing trade was closely regulated by the Danish crown, with special rules regarding issues such as the fishing nets ' mesh size, enforced by special bailiffs who policed the trade.
Of these, the protest at the Black Cat was most successful, with over 200 people marching while heavily armed policed looked on without any violent confrontation.
Sources with feedback-based congestion control mechanisms ( for example TCP ) typically adapt rapidly to static policing, converging on a rate just below the policed sustained rate.

policed and leading
The peloton was ' policed ' by Brioches la Boulangere and the ten men kept working together into the final 15 kilometres, leading by 13 ' 19 ".

policed and incidents
Even in policed societies, fear may inhibit from reporting incidents or from co-operating in a trial.

policed and British
At the same time the Sharpness Dock Police which had policed the dock since 1874 were absorbed into the British Transport Police.
But the area was policed by French, British, and Italian troops, and overseen by an Interallied Commission, and the vote came off peacefully.
The railway stations and lines in the area are the responsibility of the British Transport Police, and a number of Ministry of Defence installations in the region are policed by the Ministry of Defence Police.

policed and areas
As they collect the effluent from hospitals, industry, and households, they may be subject to an easy terrorist attack-especially damaging given the fact that the result sludge is typically not well policed and will be dispersed far and wide across wide areas of farm land.
A later 2010 evaluation of crime in Kings Cross claimed that drug-related crime had decreased at the same rate as the rest of Sydney after a heroin shortage intervened 6 months before the MSIC opened, but Drug Free Australia has asserted that the evaluators failed to make any mention or assessment of the impact of police sniffer dogs introduced 12 months after the MSIC opened to deter drug dealers and users from the back lanes of Kings Cross, which might well be expected to have decreased drug-related crime more than areas of Sydney not policed by sniffer dogs.
Various areas are policed by different bodies, such as the FSA ( Financial Services Authority ), Environment Agency and Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Information Commissioner's Office and others.
The army now had competition from the new armed service, the Royal Air Force, which could patrol far greater land areas, and keep the far flung corners of the Empire policed from the sky at a relatively cheaper cost.
Although all of the Peruvian breeding sites are located in protected areas ( National Reserve of Paracas and National Reserve Guano islands ) some guano extraction still continues and the reserves are ineffectively policed.

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