难解
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金哥占卜者
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Deadpan
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Endometrium
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抵制
发表于 2025-3-31 03:57:07
The Swiss Police Forces and Counter-Intelligence (1914–1918)ice, its police had to stand in and assume an overall counterintelligence mission. This was successful and the Swiss police managed to thwart more than a hundred plots—some of those cases being of major international significance.
婴儿
发表于 2025-3-31 05:18:25
The Swiss Army ,: A Composite Force Facing the Challenges of the First World Warated in the first years of the twentieth century, it was nevertheless the Great War that gave the force its missions and organisation. While initially limited to provost duties, the new corps was quickly given new assignments in accordance with the evolution of the conflict and the country’s position in the war.
Interlocking
发表于 2025-3-31 11:33:17
Coercion, Consent and Surveillance: Policing New Zealandcoerce oppositional sectors of the population challenged the image which the police sought to project—that of “servants of the public”. In the event a balance was generally struck between “policing by consent” and “policing by coercion”, in line with the pre-war trajectory of policing, an ethos which continued after 1918.