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By direct order of the Director this planet is interdicted.
And both would use the military in some circumstances to interdict drug traffic.
It became clear that we had been interdicted from our own backyard.
Interdicting contraband is no simple matter, with or without the military.
"But if you're going to interdict drugs, you have to use the agency involved in the country.
"If we do not return, the Enterprise will interdict this world.
The American plane was part of program to interdict drug running aircraft flying in the area.
"It's hard to interdict any of this stuff," one official said.
"Some of the threats that we have now interdicted in the last few months are from inside and outside.
Using only local troops, we could interdict him with ease."
This had no impact on the field's ability to interdict projectiles.
We interdict Haitians on the high seas and return them immediately.
"It is interdicted to come so near the goddess's Island without leave.
Between them, they were carrying sufficient hardware to interdict a small army.
Let all allusion to him between you and me be interdicted from this time forth.
Simply firing the Drive, fully hot but short of lift, could interdict the area.
No other force strong enough to interdict the Amnion existed.
But the Clinton administration has had the same success (or lack of it) interdicting drugs as its predecessors.
"Interdict all vehicles moving from the north, standard road block.
Henry had interdicted him from it under the penalty of his wrath.
But would Mueller's changes come fast enough to interdict the next terror threat?
We ought to use foreign policy to stop the importation of drugs and the military to interdict it.
If it helped disrupt the very operations he was sworn to interdict, so much the better.
Also forbidden to receive the sacraments is anyone who has been interdicted.
The Pope does not yet recognize their activities but neither can he afford to interdict them.