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Invasion Picture To Assembled: The Radiation Laboratory also completed the development of a high-resolution microwave long-range radar, called microwave early warning (MEW), which could maintain surveillance over an immense area. From England, MEW directed fighter sweeps over France; on D-day it presented the invasion picture to assembled watchers, recording the great waves of ship and planes heading across the English Channel.
The photographer who wanders around taking pictures is constantly involved with questions of invasion of privacy, although it may not appear that way. The nature of privacy is such that it is impossible to give precise answers to what is or what is not an invasion of it. A convenient rule of thumb is thai a person in a public place or attending a public event can expect to be photographed as part of the general scene, but not singled out and featured without express permission.
RAID, in international law, an unauthorized invasion by an armed force of the territory of a state not at war. A raid must be carefully distinguished from an invasion, for in the latter either regular forces of a foreign state or regular forces of a body exercising its powers by delegation of that state must be guilty of the overt act. If so, it constitutes an act of war, whereas a raid, being unauthorized and unrecognized by any state, is not an act of war. |
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