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Heimbach said one of the bigger challenges is identifying the lone-wolf offenders.
Right-Wing Extremist Militias on the Rise in the U.S. : Law is Cool 2009
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"Today it may not link, but five years or ten years from now, it could link," said Heimbach knowingly (wink, wink).
FBI Admits to Tracking/Tracing/Databasing Ordinary Tourists Forever (and a Day) 2009
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Heimbach said that when "suspicious activities" and "threats" come in -- such as photographing and videotaping ordinary man-made structures and landmarks while on a road trip -- these are "put into the eGuardian system, and then it sits there, and then we have a mechanism to potentially connect the dot."
FBI Admits to Tracking/Tracing/Databasing Ordinary Tourists Forever (and a Day) 2009
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Kemeny detected Heimbach first - difference was about one minute on detection.
The Sum of all Fears Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1991
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Heimbach, Norbertine prior of Meer, and of Rev. John Dirking, Rector of the Jesuit college of Hildesheim.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Heimbach in 1657, to excuse himself from giving him a recommendation to the English ambassador in Holland, he says: "I am sorry that I am not able to do this; I have very little acquaintance with those in power, inasmuch as I keep very much to my own house, and prefer to do so."
Milton Mark Pattison 1848
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In a letter to Heimbach, of date 1666, he complains pathetically of the misery of having to spell out, letter by letter, the Latin words of the epistle, to the attendant who was writing to his dictation.
Milton Mark Pattison 1848
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Ghastly conformity, as embodied by Montag's Stepford wife, Mildred (Liz Mamana), is the government's fondest wish, and free-thinkers like Montag's childlike neighbor Clarisse (Aurora Heimbach) are enemies of the state.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Peter Marks 2011
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The winners are: first place, Matthew Bishop; second place, Grace Mumm; third place, C.J. Bickell; fourth place, J.ck Heimbach.
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The winners are: first place, Matthew Bishop; second place, Grace Mumm; third place, C.J. Bickell; fourth place, J.ck Heimbach.
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