| 41. | Officers can currently take samples only from suspects once they have been charged with an offense.
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| 42. | "Inspectors would take samples of dishes to assure that the proportions were accurate, " he continued.
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| 43. | The experts urged the department to take samples at the sites where odor or discoloration is found.
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| 44. | As well as taking samples at many points on a comet nucleus, the concept has several advantages.
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| 45. | And by all means, take sample snapshots.
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| 46. | They look for fire damage and take samples to be analyzed, determining how hot the steel was.
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| 47. | Environmental department workers, however, continued to monitor the situation, taking samples of sea water in the area.
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| 48. | Officials got the test results four months after taking samples from the cow at a rendering plant.
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| 49. | In January 1993 the Galeras volcano erupted, killing six scientists who were taking samples from its crater.
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| 50. | Two years later, Uzbekistan independently invited more American experts to take samples of the anthrax, Mustafoev said.
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