- a tamper-resistant
biometric credential to
maritime workers requiring unescorted access to
secure areas of port facilities,
outer continental shelf facilities...
-
responsibility for his part in the murder. In July 2006, he was
granted unescorted temporary absences from jail. By
December 2006,
Glowatski was eligible...
-
granted to a
prison inmate.
Prisoners on
furlough may be
allowed to
leave unescorted, but, if
accompanied by guards,
often they must pay for the expense. Furloughs...
- by 34
Messerschmitt 110s, and RAF
Great Driffield was
attacked by 50
unescorted Junkers 88s. Out of 115
bombers and 35
fighters sent, 75
planes were destro****...
- past
tense of "upset") was
thought humorous, as a
sleigh ride gave an
unescorted couple a rare
chance to be together, unchaperoned, in
distant woods or...
-
challenge other p****ing
knights to
fight or be disgraced. If a lady p****ed
unescorted, she
would leave behind a
glove or scarf, to be
rescued and
returned to...
- (such as
during the
attempted bombing of Kiel on 13 June 1943), such that
unescorted bombing missions came to be discouraged. The two
different strategies...
-
break the
Dutch blockade and
Parma would not risk
attempting the p****age
unescorted, the Army of
Flanders escaped the trap that Van N****au had in mind for...
-
Magic **** she
received homeward-bound p****engers at Guam, then
sailed unescorted for Hawaii. She
arrived at
Pearl Harbor on 20
September and flew Admiral...
- p****ed a bill (supported by bird lovers)
declaring that cats
roaming unescorted was a
public nuisance.
Stevenson vetoed the bill and sent this public...