Brokers must be licensed, fingerprinted, disclose any criminal convictions and go through an FBI background check.
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The FBI already has interviewed and fingerprinted several Maverick Media employees and officials of the Bush campaign.
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They received medical exams and showers and were photographed, fingerprinted and interrogated before being led to individual outdoor cages.
Then they fingerprinted it and sent it to their forensic team, who confirmed that it belonged to Mr Galassi.
The company says it has already fingerprinted hundreds of millions of devices and expects to make it a billion soon.
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But these low-level miscreants were then shackled, fingerprinted, and (if they didn't have identification) often held overnight in police cells.
They will be photographed, fingerprinted and interrogated before being led to individual 6-foot-by-8-foot outdoor cages -- their temporary home until the center is completed.
Rutchik says the YouTube filter only identifies the exact matches with fingerprinted videos--it doesn't even use YouTube's searching and tagging system to pick out similar content.
Mr. Lewis says his lowest point came around the time of his conviction when he went to the courthouse to be fingerprinted and have his mug shot taken.
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Starting May 24 anybody who handles explosives--sellers, buyers or transporters--will need a background check, which includes being fingerprinted, photographed and passing a criminal history check, before obtaining a permit.
To get the certificate, a buyer would need to be fingerprinted, take a firearms training course and undergo a national criminal background check and involuntary commitment or voluntary admission check.
Then, US military personnel detained them, confiscated their belongings, handcuffed and blindfolded them and took them to a military base in Baghdad, where they were fingerprinted, strip-searched and locked in a cage.
In Georgia the first time you fail to provide an accurate address or register annually with the county sheriff to be photographed and fingerprinted, you face ten to 30 years in prison.
They are required to be licensed, take continuing education, get fingerprinted, are subjected to FBI checks, and disclose their criminal and disciplinary histories to the public and submit to a mandated supervisory chain of command.
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Such a certificate would be issued after the buyer was fingerprinted, took a firearms training course and passed both a criminal background check and checks to see whether the person had been committed to a psychiatric hospital.
Civil liberties groups have protested against the requirement that the male citizens of certain countries with links to terrorism, such as Afghanistan, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen and North Korea, register and be fingerprinted at immigration offices.
"They would be fingerprinted, " he continues.
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Mr. IFTIKHAR: Over Christmas last year, we had a group of 40 American Muslims returning from a conference in Toronto, and American citizens who were detained at the border for in excess of seven hours, fingerprinted, searched, photographed with threat of arrest for non-compliance.
"We recognize the value to those who come to the United States to work, to study, to contribute, and we appreciate what this will do to the flow of visitors, now that they will not have to be photographed or fingerprinted at the front-end of short visits to the United States, " Fox said.
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