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The rats de-mine on leashes, wearing harnesses similar in size to a Chihuahua's.
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If they give me a license then I could teach villagers to de-mine the way I do.
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They, however, say that there are mines all over in that area and that they have to de-mine the area.
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Mr Hunt said Australia was now providing a further $1 million to the United Nations Development Programme to support the final phase of a long-term strategy to de-mine Jordan in accordance with the Mine Ban Convention.
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All access roads leading to Bunia should also be secured and the force should de-mine these access roads and patrol them so that IDPs have access to humanitarian relief.
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They are also heavily involved in trying to de-mine the area.
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The UN operation lacks funding to de-mine DRC, Ouedraogo said.
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So they've probably gone in, try and clear the roads, de-mine what they can, figure out some safe passage through and now they've come in with their forward troops.
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The United Nations says southern Sudan is littered with live ordnance and efforts have begun to de-mine some areas.
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So they've probably gone in, try and clear the roads, de-mine what they can, figure out some safe passage through and now they've come in with their forward troops.
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