- its
voters were
interdicted by the
local bishop. In both cases, the
Nationalist Party won
elections while its
opponents were
interdicted. Pope Innocent...
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Interdiction is
interception of an
object prior to its
arrival at the
location where it is to be used in military, espionage, and law enforcement. In the...
- An
interdictor is a type of
attack aircraft or
tactical bomber that
operates far
behind enemy lines, with the
express intent of air
interdiction of the...
-
Interdictor Cruiser may
refer to: A
large ship in the
TradeWars 2002
online game One of
several types of
starships in Star Wars; see List of Star Wars...
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Maritime Interception (or
naval interdiction)
operations (MIOs) are
naval operations, that aim to delay, disrupt, or
destroy enemy forces or
supplies en...
- Air
interdiction (AI), also
known as deep air
support (DAS), is the use of
preventive tactical bombing and
strafing by
combat aircraft against enemy targets...
- The
Papal Interdict of 1208 was an
interdict laid on
England and
Wales by Pope
Innocent III
which generally enforced the
closure of the churches, forbade...
- The term
Interdict may
refer to: Look up
interdict or
interdictum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Interdict, an
ecclesiastical penalty which temporarily...
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England is an ****ction. A
temporary interdict is
called an
interim interdict. A
court will
grant an
interim interdict if
there is a
prima facie case and...
- a Panamanian-flagged,
nominally Marshallese-owned bulk carrier, was
interdicted and
stormed by
soldiers of the
Irish Army
Ranger Wing on 26 September...