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Members of the Parents Television Council, a group that monitors television broadcasts, filed 85,000 complaints about broadcast obscenity and indecency at the Federal Communications Commission last year.

And like most of my fellow expatriates and residents, I knew nothing of the seismic swarms, thousands of small earthquakes, that geologists began to monitor in 1992.

"It's a symbol of the gradual destruction of Plymouth," said Gill Norton, the British-born director of the Montserrat Volcanic Observatory, the agency charged with monitoring the volcano and forecasting its next move.

The analysis of samples from Gulf War veterans was performed in collaboration with the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Depleted Uranium Follow-up Program, which is assessing, treating, and monitoring veterans who may have been exposed to depleted uranium during the war.

The Veterans Affairs (VA) monitoring program has not reported any findings of clinically significant health effects related to exposure to depleted uranium, even in the highly exposed soldiers with embedded shrapnel.

He monitors everything from Iranian news services to BBC to compile "Earth Week."She seemed to exist in her own world, enough so that she was periodically monitored for incipient autism.

We trudged up Paton's Lane and as we turned onto the Perth Road, the invisible, ever-watchful pair of eyes monitored our progress.

A separate biological weapons directorate monitored our progress until our "products" were ready to be delivered to the Ministry of Defense, which we referred to as the Customer.

State governments could monitor the federal one and mobilize political opposition to federal laws seen as oppressive, but no state entity could unilaterally nullify those laws or secede from the Union.

That summer we were of course monitoring the events in Czechoslovakia.

And there were the Moscow Show Trials of 1936-38, which were open to foreign journalists and observers, and were monitored worldwide.

But with no federal program in place to monitor the practice or set standards, wide disparity characterized the imposition of community service sentences and raised troubling questions about its fairness.

In addition, states that impose escalating sanctions--intensive probation supervision, electronic monitoring, day treatment, restitution--that substitute for jail may include community service as part of a sentence package.

The project's managers tried to respond by sending out new "compliance agents" to find and confront the no-shows and by hiring "participant monitors" to help individual offenders with the problems that were preventing them from getting to work.

He monitored Nazi broadcasts for CBS, a dull job in an airless cubbyhole, but he made it sound more prestigious than what other exiles did.


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