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- proper noun Commonly used name for the International Criminal Police Organization, an
international organization facilitatingpolice cooperation .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an international intelligence agency permitting collaboration among intelligence agencies around the world
Etymologies
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Examples
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KRISTIN KVIGNE, INTERPOL: I think you -- first I would like to explain how Interpol works in cases of crimes against children.
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AFP/INTERPOL/File - A picture taken in 2004 and released by Interpol shows Rwandan rebel leader and executive secretary of …
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Interpol is planning to expand its role into the mass screening of passengers moving around the world by creating a face recognition database to catch wanted suspects.
Interpol Plans Global Facial Recognition Database | Disinformation 2008
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Mr. Rooney of Variety and I found much of the same evidence, plus Interpol is wise to these shysters.
Mad Dog Movies « Scam Film Fest: Annual Program Without Frontiers 2007
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All of the individual elements are present on "Interpol" -- everything sounds fantastic, as crisp as the band's previous work.
Album reviews: The Walkmen, "Lisbon" and Interpol, "Interpol" 2010
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I don’t know whether to keep enjoying or wonder whether Interpol is now monitoring my Internet usage after looking behind both my shoulders.
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June 14th, 2007 at 11: 49 am it’s like a poor-man’s interpol. and Interpol is the poor man’s Joy Division. so that makes The National a homeless man’s Joy Division?
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A spokesman for Interpol, which is also investigating the murder, declined to comment.
Two Dubai Suspects Traveled to U.S. Chip Cummins 2010
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Interpol, which is based in Lyon, France, said it had received the warrant from Swedish police, according to wire service and newspaper reports.
WikiLeaks founder could face charges Ellen Nakashima 2010
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Interpol, which is based in Lyon, France, said it had received the warrant from Swedish police, according to wire service and newspaper reports.
WikiLeaks founder could be charged under Espionage Act Ellen Nakashima 2010
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