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1. RAID

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2. France. Direction générale de la police nationale. Unité de recherche, d'assistance, d'intervention et de dissuasion. Le RAID, unité d'élite de la police nationale Chaumont: Crépin-Leblond; 2005

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3. RAID 2012 (2012 : Amsterdam, Netherlands) Research in attacks, intrusions, and defenses Berlin; New York: Springer; c2012

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4. RAID 2006 (2006 : Hamburg, Germany) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer; c2006

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5. RAID 2009 (2009 : Saint-Malo, France) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer; c2009

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6. RAID 2004 (2004 : Sophia-Antipolis, France) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer; c2004

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7. RAID 2007 (2007 : Gold Coast, Qld.) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag; c2007

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8. RAID 2005 (2005 : Seattle, Wash.) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer; c2006

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9. RAID 2011 (14th : Menlo Park, CA, USA : 2011) Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection Berlin: Springer; 2011

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10. RAID 2003 (2003 : Pittsburgh, Pa.) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer; c2003

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11. RAID 2000 (2000 : Toulouse, France) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer; 2000

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12. RAID 2001 (2001 : Davis, Calif.) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer; 2001

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13. RAID 2002 (2002 : Zurich, Switzerland) Recent advances in intrusion detection Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag; 2002

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14. United States. Office of War Information. Air raid protection--what NOT to do when alarm sounds. First and foremost, DON'T GET EXCITED! One of the enemy's chief purposes in an air raid is to create panic. Getting excited is helping the enemy to achieve this purpose. Keeping calm is defeating it. It is difficult to guess whether this girl is attempting to imitate an air raid siren or even Mussolini proclaiming another victorious retreat. At any rate here is not a good example to follow during an air raid 1941?

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15. Courtois, Jean-Louis Le RAID [Chaumont]: Crépin-Leblond; c2000

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16. RAID [Nampa, ID.]: Radio Amateur Idaho Directory; c1988-

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17. Caupenne, Christophe Négociateur au RAID Paris: Cherche midi; c2010

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18. Vadala, Derek Managing RAID on Linux Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly; c2003

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19. Courtois, Jean-Louis Le RAID Paris: Pygmalion; c1999

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20. Smith, Roger Office of Civilian Defense workers help protect nation's capital. Air raid wardens at a sector meeting in Washington, D.C., discuss the zones they control during a practice air raid. The air raid warden, key man of the civilian defense organization, must be well known to the people of his sector. It is his job to clear the streets, see that people take proper cover, prevent panic and summon aid promptly when it is needed 1943 Apr

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