61. A sniper armed with a military rifle killed two law enforcement officers called to a domestic dispute in Cabazon, Calif. 62. A special task force of law enforcement officers had placed the councilman under surveillance for two weeks. 63. A U.S. official said a large part of the problem was that law enforcement officers here had long relied on torture. 64. A. The president is frequently referred to as the chief law enforcement officer, although nothing in the Constitution specifically designates the president as such. 65. After Furrow was identified from the van, FBI agents and local law enforcement officers searched a house in Olympia, Wash., in the early evening. 66. After his speech, Heston stepped down and shook the hands of the two dozen law officers to his right. 67. After the crash, law enforcement officers set up a command post near the wreckage and kept visitors away from the charred craft. 68. Airlines rival law enforcement officers and educators for using jargon when plain English would serve much better. 69. After three years, other airports could seek permission from the federal Transportation Department to use private employees or state and local law enforcement officers as screeners. 70. After three years, other airports could seek permission from the Transportation Department to use private employees or state and local law enforcement officers as screeners. |
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