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patrol wagon

(= police van) van used by police to transport prisoners

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ISLAMABAD - Early this month, tragedy struck Pakistan's polio eradication campaign once again with the killing of two more polio workers and a policeman on patrol with the vaccination teams.
Should we patrol remote African villages with groups of human rights activists?
That is the condition Nasrallah violated by ordering an attack on an Israeli patrol nowhere near the Sheba farms and launching rockets into Israeli territory.
The preeminent power does not have to patrol every boundary and project its strength everywhere.
That they had such interests until then was for centuries the essence of the relationship. Mrs Thatcher refused to allow that speech to be made before 1989 because nuclear submarines passed close to Northern Ireland to patrol the Atlantic approaches.
The US predictably responded that its aircraft carriers could and would patrol wherever necessary to promote freedom of navigation.
What makes matters worse is that the state authorities, particularly the police, patrol these slave operations to keep them running.
Supplying European countries as well ASEAN countries with JMSDF flying boats for sea rescue, patrol, and fire fighting will also now likely be approved.
We have already provided three new patrol vessels to Indonesia through grant aid cooperation and have decided to provide ten more to the Philippine Coast Guard.
Moreover, in January 2006, Korean Defense Minister Yoon agreed with the Philippines to deliver two used patrol boats.
Since 1990, the US Border Patrol has found 150 tunnels beneath the US-Mexico border.
The US employs more than 20,000 Border Patrol agents; but even if they were all on duty at the same time, each would need to guard a 1,700-foot section of the border.
In fact, the government inexplicably replaced regular army troops with border police in 2010 to patrol the mountain-ringed plateau into which the PLA has now intruded.
In recent months, China has launched a new war of attrition by sending patrol ships frequently to the waters around the Japanese-controlled Senkaku islands, which China calls Diaoyu.
Mrs Thatcher refused to allow that speech to be made before 1989 because nuclear submarines passed close to Northern Ireland to patrol the Atlantic approaches.
Japan, facing mounting pressure from China, unconditionally released a Chinese trawler captain whose ship had rammed a Japanese naval patrol boat.
These vessels have lately been joined by an increasing number of Chinese surveillance forces, which periodically enter the waters surrounding the islands, sometimes leading to direct confrontation with Japanese patrol ships.

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