After all, there are plenty of illegal aliens and panhandlers coming in to replace them. |
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A group of actors turn up at the palace of the silvertail socialist and present themselves as illegal aliens seeking asylum. |
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The boat was sunk by a covert operations team to discourage other illegal aliens from making the trip. |
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He didn't know what the aliens called themselves, but they were short and stocky of stature, much like the dwarfs of folklore. |
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The meat packing industry is a huge draw for poor, largely, uneducated illegal aliens. |
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For aliens of enemy origin, the imperialist understanding of political subject status meant two things. |
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In media, humans are not known to associate well with aliens or strange beings that seem unfamiliar to them. |
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Legislators there say they are alarmed at the number of unlicensed, uninsured illegal aliens who are driving in their state. |
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Many great scholars, scientists, and educators have notoriously lacked the civic virtues by being resident aliens, cosmopolitans, or epicureans. |
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The film is about a city enclosed in a force field, being observed by aliens. |
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Although UFO buffs may believe the military works on flying saucers there, no aliens are visible. |
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Nonetheless, this era had the same conflicts as later periods, and established lasting policies toward immigrants and aliens. |
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For decades, speculation about extraterrestrial life has been boosted by tales of flying saucers and encounters with aliens. |
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If anyone has ever been abducted, can any of you abductees tell me what aliens eat? |
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There are only a set number of radio frequencies, and the aliens have to abide by all natural laws as much as we do. |
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Many illegal aliens pay thousands to be smuggled from Mexico into the United States. |
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However, in hedgerows, aliens like fuchsia, buddleia and snowberry are pushing out native species like spindle and guelder rose. |
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But comets are shaped and affected by the Sun and the solar wind, making them more like kin than aliens. |
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And twenty million resident aliens live suddenly subject to the exceedingly broad terms of a new martial law. |
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The Voyager spacecraft carried a laser disc of Bulgarian folk music to show aliens what life is like on earth. |
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He remembered many times catching his son reading stories about futuristic spacemen battling hostile aliens. |
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That belief is one reason why he has so often and conspicuously argued to have boatloads of illegal aliens accepted without limit. |
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They were interned on arrival as enemy aliens, in their case near the rural Victorian town of Tatura. |
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But one day when he is hard at work splatting the aliens on the screen, they start talking back to him. |
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There will be American citizens on one side and non-resident aliens on the other. |
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In Arizona, nine illegal aliens were caught working in the highly sensitive area of defense subcontracting. |
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The novelized version of 2001 explains the room as being created by the aliens from Bowman's mental images. |
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Consider those nutjobs who believe that human life on Earth was seeded by aliens from outer space. |
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The storyline behind Infestation depicts the routine sci-fi staple of aliens at war with mankind. |
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Science fiction conjures up all manner of dangerous aliens and starbursts and quirky, mind-bending ripples in space and time. |
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Some people believe that our secret Earth governments have been working hand-in-hand with the Roswell aliens from the Zeta Reticuli star system. |
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Then the Alien Enemies Act gave the president the authority to confine or deport aliens of an enemy country during a state of war. |
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In both fables of possession we see how ritual motion and corybantic chanting bring about the psychological birth of the aliens. |
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The idea is that there are huge derelict spacecraft floating about that are infested with nasty aliens. |
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That is the debate over whether illegal aliens should have access to health care and other benefits. |
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Now, the house was used as a way station for illegal aliens until final payments were made to their smugglers. |
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Street entertainers, dressed as snowmen and aliens and balanced on stilts, were pushed and jostled by the youngsters, who sprayed them with foam. |
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Previous cordless joypads often had a noticeable lag between trigger-squeezing and aliens being blasted. |
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There is a group of elves or goblins or aliens or something who show up as I'm drifting off. |
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Just witness one former governor's flip-flop on the issue of driver's licenses for illegal aliens. |
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Illegal aliens are working in airports, nuclear power plants, chemical facilities and military installations. |
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So in terms of sheer diversity, the aliens are vastly more important than the natives. |
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The study concludes the only practical way to avoid those costs is to enforce the law, and reduce the number of illegal aliens in this country. |
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I feel like I've been abducted by aliens, so confusing and disorientating has my life become. |
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You can't have someone zapping aliens with a ray gun one minute, and dealing with genuine stories the next. |
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The humans crashed into the aliens, leading to a huge mess even more confusing then a football pileup. |
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A 1996 immigration reform law allows the government to deport illegal aliens convicted of an aggravated felony. |
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Three illegal aliens are accused of using phony documents to get jobs at a U.S. military base. |
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Crop circles are a perfect example because for some reason, as often happens, immediately, people said, aha, it's aliens. |
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Relax, the aliens are still some time away from converting us to their religion. |
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The government is maintaining that these aliens do not have the right to file habeas corpus petitions in U.S. federal courts. |
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If Congress gives the green light, millions of illegal aliens will receive a temporary work permit for three years. |
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He said he was most concerned about actions of illegal aliens, not ethnic Koreans native to Japan. |
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There is more grumbling among Americans that illegal aliens should be deported and the borders fully closed. |
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The concession should not be extended to SADC citizens as this would open a loophole for illegal aliens. |
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And so we have another example of the general disregard for laws pertaining to illegal aliens. |
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That is up to 5,000 illegal aliens a year who must first cross this rugged border in the hills and then they must sneak across this dirt road. |
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So is the Court right or has it been right in drawing a distinction between aliens and citizens? |
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He draws science and aliens, nature and mathematics, pagan icons and purity in beauty. |
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One assumes it's a sincere position against illegal aliens and illegal immigration. |
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The Parliament cannot directly impose punishment on anyone, on aliens or on citizens. |
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The aim of the operation is to catch, jail, prosecute and ultimately deport illegal aliens trying to enter this country. |
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In almost all cases, U.S. law precluded Japanese aliens from becoming U.S. citizens. |
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He said many of them have been afraid to seek help because they fear being deported as illegal aliens. |
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The prohibition is clear and unambiguous, and admits of no distinction between treatment of aliens and citizens. |
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He was already targeting citizens, not only aliens, from the very beginning of his career. |
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I'll be talking with a leading senator who has a plan to legalize millions of illegal aliens in this country. |
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The Scots and the Irish living in Gaelic parts were aliens, and frequently enemies to the crown. |
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A Maryland county executive says we should embrace illegal aliens and not deport them. |
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They caution that the impact of these aliens on other marine life has yet to be established. |
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What makes them aliens is that they have been introduced into sea areas where they would not normally live. |
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These aliens created too much shade for prairie plants that need full sunlight to survive. |
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I am very much aware of the threat posed by invasive aliens, of all kinds, to our indigenous fauna and flora. |
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Invasive aliens, mainly weeping willows, which are the dominant species at the dam, were eradicated. |
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The kittens are kicking and rolling inside her tummy, they feel like little aliens trying to get out. |
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Go there and see an awe-inspiring picture of one of the original aliens in its spaceship. |
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On an interstellar penal colony, a group of criminal aliens steal a spaceship and chart a course for Earth. |
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The novel follows the journey of a small group of people who leave our solar system to make contact with these newly discovered aliens. |
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I shiver as I pass the clothes boutiques, where assorted mannequins stare out like different species of plastic aliens. |
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Do you have memories of being abducted by aliens and whisked away in a spaceship? |
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Near that town in New Mexico a spaceship of aliens crashed in 1947, some people say. |
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Their confrontation is disrupted by the arrival of a spaceship filled with various aliens. |
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When it is dug up it emits the piercing scream, signalling its discovery to the aliens. |
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Reading that he thinks aliens in spaceships brought the DNA that humans came from to earth was enough. |
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A lot of people believe they've been abducted by aliens in space ships and taken away and then brought back. |
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When the flying saucer craze began in 1947, aliens were described as little green men. |
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How will we explain this to the aliens when they land their spaceship here? |
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Under no circumstances make spaceships, dinosaurs, aliens, monsters or fantasy art characters. |
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In the child's imagination, fuelled by science-fiction, the aliens are about to land. |
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To that end they have the power to deport aliens convicted of criminal offences. |
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And I would recommend, first, closing the borders and deporting illegal aliens, but welcoming legal aliens. |
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A congressional hearing today finally got around to talking about enforcing visa laws and deporting aliens with lapsed visas. |
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Are aliens really visiting the Earth, and if so, should we amnesty them and give them vote? |
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Do staff members try to make up for the lack of rampaging aliens by occasionally running amok themselves? |
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While Rawlin and David, looking like mongrels back from a prowl, laugh and stare at us like we were some sort of surreal aliens. |
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In more refined versions, the American government is in league with the aliens and is assisting them in their abduction programme. |
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Though agents say they are sure illegal aliens or drugs were here perhaps minutes earlier, there is nothing now, so they must let the men go. |
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The infuriated chief took a photo of the scene as the illegal aliens were let loose and sent me a copy. |
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According to this site, it appears unlikely that I have been abducted by aliens. |
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City officials emphasize getting illegal aliens into the taxpaying mainstream, not deporting them or denying them services. |
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The missiles were in glide move, as the military people were hoping that the aliens couldn't see them if they weren't accelerating. |
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The aliens here, though, aren't little green men but people from another society. |
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In the face of economic recession in the early 1990s, illegal aliens became political scapegoats for all of America's woes. |
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The agency publishes a phone number for reporting suspected illegal aliens free of charge. |
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I'm beginning to suspect I was abducted by aliens on Monday night and subjected to a series of invasive medical procedures. |
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Did the aliens have a death ray that fried all clothing items except for shirts, and if so, why? |
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He also believes in auras and has indicated that he believes that some of his ex-wife's gynecological problems may have been due to aliens. |
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Quite frankly, if the aliens don't shower us with death rays this time round, there really is no life in space. |
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To date, the defendant has not obtained resident status in the United States and she and the child have lived there as illegal aliens. |
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I have to spend a lot of time explaining to my Aunt Mae that there are no aliens, monsters under the bed, or satanic cults in our company. |
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In Danbury, Conn., the Mayor has called for the state police to begin arresting illegal aliens. |
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He then sups it up and gallivants through New Jersey fighting aliens while destroying half of his town in the process. |
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Hundreds of aliens Eric's age crowded the marketplace, all of them carrying bags, suitcases, backpacks and trunks. |
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Why is it aliens only abduct backwoods yahoos who have jobs like cutting down trees and live in broken-down trailer parks? |
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Partially disabled, his craft is captured by a huge, whale-like space vessel crewed by a handful of rather unfriendly aliens. |
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The Rose Center is a crystal cube, a machine in a garden, a welcoming space station for both terrestrials and aliens. |
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A platoon of sci-fi marines are dropped into hostile territory, seething with aliens, and they go ballistic. |
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A man working in the Post Office turns out to be a special agent with the skill to uncover aliens masquerading as humans. |
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That path would not be open to him under pending legislation to deny benefits to illegal aliens who lied to get work. |
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Mexican officials are giving Mexican government IDs to illegal aliens in this country to be used as identity cards. |
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They hold the foreigners in contempt, calling them aliens and capering about in a pathetic attempt to feel superior. |
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However, if sentient aliens are part of His Creation, then mankind cannot be the focal point of His created universe. |
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It's what you get when gamers stop blasting aliens for a second and start messing with the narrative. |
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Both of the teenagers stared at us, as if we'd pulled off latex masks and reveled ourselves as green-skinned aliens. |
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In that film, a towering epic of stupidity, the astronauts confront a bunch of super-lame CGI aliens who hold hands and cry. |
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Prosecuting illegal aliens for entering the country falls under the jurisdiction, of course, of the U.S. federal government. |
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If aliens were found, would it not be kept quiet due to the potential mass hysteria? |
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Today those Martian aliens, in simulacrum, are bestriding the planet in the unlovely guise of wind turbines. |
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A Denver television station recorded the coyotes transporting van loads of illegal aliens in broad daylight. |
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To his luck, the aliens were a few levels beneath him, near the supply transporter pad. |
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They are called coyotes, the men and women who offer to sneak illegal aliens across the border. |
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Set apart from the shelves of local stock, like aliens at an airport, a bin boldly featured wines from California. |
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Such a perspective would be as partial as the view that the American Revolution was a fight between natives and aliens. |
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I began to think I was looking at a mating ritual carried out by aliens, or humanoids in a prehistoric colony. |
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In addition to prosecuting so-called coyotes, he also plans to charge the illegal aliens they smuggle with being co-conspirators. |
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My dream Aliens game would involve permadeath, with your squadmates dropping and never coming back. |
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Most of them are focused on Kennedy's supposed knowledge of or interest in aliens and alien abduction. |
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Their biggest threat is the Builders, an ancient race of aliens hell-bent on annihilating the human race. |
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Illegal aliens come from all over the world to converge on the Arizona, California, and New Mexico borders. |
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Viewers watch aliens rave at a dance party, float off into space while fireworks explode, and witness a fiery kaleidoscope descending from overhead. |
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When people crossed their threshold they felt like aliens or foreigners. |
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It was a way of reaffirming that they are aliens, not citizens. |
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One must assume that a significant portion of these are illegal aliens. |
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It would also make it harder for illegal aliens to seek political asylum. |
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From an economic and legal standpoint illegal aliens have to be stopped. |
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With all the reported alien abductions, you might think there would be one high-quality photograph or videotape that would indisputably show aliens in action. |
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He also believes in aliens, which he divulged on the discovery Channel special Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking. |
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Today, such a claim would be considered frivolous under the Firm Resettlement Law, which renders claims of asylum irrelevant for aliens who resettle in a third country. |
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Military tribunals may not try U.S. citizens or lawful resident aliens. |
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It seems he has reserved this dune buggy strictly for visiting those planets where a bunch of aliens, themselves in dune buggies, are likely to come roaring over the hills. |
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In California, one state assemblyman has offered a bold new proposal to crack down on the flood of illegal aliens crossing the Mexican-California border. |
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There are shocking charges tonight that more than a dozen motel owners in Arizona have been turning their rooms into safe houses for illegal aliens. |
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Kildare Town residents were bemused when a statue of Lord Edward Fitzgerald appeared in Market Square recently as if he appeared by magic or as if aliens had beamed him down. |
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Larva echoes this multiplicity of tongues, a babel of aliens. |
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To these aliens we are not Terrans or Gaians, but humans all. |
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So, in this episode, the crew simply tracks down the offending aliens, gives them the little foetus, and goes on their merry way, completely unaffected by the event. |
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Suddenly the members of my support team were transmogrified into aliens. |
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To my mathematical brain, the numbers alone make thinking about aliens perfectly rational. |
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In one jurisdiction studied, Northern Virginia, 30 to 40 percent of the gang task force case load were removable aliens. |
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As war loomed in August 1939, Joyce could easily have found himself interned on the Isle of Man, along with a motley crew of British fascists and enemy aliens. |
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About half of all illegal aliens deported since 2009 have either been immigration crimes or non-violent misdemeanors. |
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In the first six months of the program, unmanned aerial vehicles helped catch over 1,200 illegal aliens, and they also helped track down nearly 3,000 pounds of marijuana. |
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Despite this insecurity, naturalized Canadians were still better off than unnaturalized aliens, who, by definition, were completely outside the polity. |
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In the last 20 years, four cars piloted by intoxicated illegal aliens have veered off the road into our vineyard, causing thousands of dollars in unrecompensed damage. |
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Since 1795 Congress had preserved the naturalization of aliens as an exclusively federal domain, leaving the states with no power to create United States citizens. |
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Asians have generally opted to become naturalized citizens rather than permanent resident aliens in the U.S., if they are able to meet the requirements. |
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The original game had a so-called 'co-operative' mode that was nothing more than spawning human players in one area and having them defeat wave upon wave of aliens. |
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He primed his last grenade and threw it into the group of aliens. |
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Venturing deep below the ice, the explorers soon realise to their horror that the subterranean structure is in fact a sacrificial chamber, home to the dreaded aliens. |
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I humanize the issue for people who think gay people are like aliens. |
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Whether these alien chip implantations are part of another government project or are actually implanted by aliens is a whole discussion in itself. |
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After a period of time in which the dinosaurs could comfortably have spawned, lived, and been eliminated by space aliens, the door opened, and I gained ingress. |
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Catching it temporarily gives you the ability to capture alien ships with a conic beam much in the same way that the aliens could capture your ship in the old arcade game. |
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Biography fleshes out the daily realities of living as aliens in your own land and provides insight into indigenous history over the entire 20th century. |
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But he would much rather be on the boat, facing aliens, monsters, and just plain bad guys, than facing the cheerfulness and gaiety of another Christmas season. |
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They have been considered animals, protozoans, fungi or space aliens. |
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But that does not excuse the fact that he pled guilty to harboring aliens. |
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While science fiction routinely describes face-to-face encounters with intelligent aliens, it may be that we will never actually meet extraterrestrials. |
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Instead of wasting your time on this limp piece of celluloid, watch Aliens or the first Predator if you need a great action fix. |
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I just have this image in my head of a quiet suburban street being overrun by Aliens loping on all fours over the tarmac. |
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The 1922 Cable Act specified that women marrying aliens ineligible for naturalization lose their US citizenship. |
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This time the aliens intercepted some vintage video game footage and sent down classic arcade game characters to destroy Earth. |
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But to Goldwater and Bozell it was the mainstreamers who were the true aliens. |
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Hawking has stated that, given the vastness of the universe, aliens likely exist, but that contact with them should be avoided. |
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The Clangers were lovable pink aliens who talked in whistles, drank soup and had friends such as the Iron Chicken and Froglets. |
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Godlike aliens! Man, do I hate godlike aliens! I'll trade a critter for a godlike alien, any day! |
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There is also the possibility that our aliens perfected cryogenics and simply went into deep sleep until the environment improved. |
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A spin-off book series revealed the aliens to be originally from Earth, but it's not canon. |
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Currently, illegal aliens who have been here for longer than two years get an extrajudicial review. |
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Star Trek is set in an unlikely future where pure fantasy occurs like teleportation, aliens and a Scottish ship engineer with a job. |
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It looks like someone took a standard World War Two first-person shooter, threw terrifying aliens into the mix, then added some mental weaponry. |
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The aliens in the science-fiction film wanted to assimilate human beings into their own race. |
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Good science fiction isn't about aliens and ray guns and exploding planets. |
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I pursue my interest in UFOs and aliens, develop my skills with the scrying mirror, and use my intuitions as the main guide of my life. |
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But soon she's overrun with a zombifying infestation of water-spurting aliens. |
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Which means the first impression aliens are going to have of Earth is that we're a population of freaks and wackos. |
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Aliens is hands down one of the most quotable movies of all time. |
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It lets you play as cybernetically enhanced soldier with rich arsenal of weapons facing deadly aliens and guards of evil corporation. |
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It is also often applied to belief in phenomena such as aliens, UFOs, crop circles and reincarnation. |
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Mexican Interior Repatriation Project repatriates to Mexico City aliens convicted in the California State Prison System. |
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It comes as the dissection of a dead Skitter reveals the real link between the aliens and the captured kids. |
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When the aliens try to escape from Area 51, General Shanker calls for two of his men to stop Gary Supernova. |
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The Indians do not even use aliens as slaves, much less a countryman of their own. |
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If I hadn't known better, I would have sworn that aliens had stolen the real Jessica and replaced her with some pod person. |
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Nineteen universities are located in Hamburg, with about 100,589 university students in total, including 9,000 resident aliens. |
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Every step of the way you come across absolutely loads of aliens, pick-ups and new and weird obstacles to overcome. |
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Because unless Jorie beamed down that Wookiee-looking one, none of the outer-space aliens looked outer-spacey enough to raise an alarm. |
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A POLICE officer has contacted UFO experts after claiming to see three aliens examining a crop circle then zoom off at superspeed. |
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A scene in the film features Jones performing on stage when aliens attack and he manages to escape with a gun. |
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But Miss Kier is not quite so good at zapping aliens with her funky disco moves. |
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Binky, a housecat, wants to visit outer space, explore unknown spots and battle aliens. |
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Failure to participate in E-Verify would create a rebuttable presumption that the employer has hired unauthorized aliens. |
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The Court has ruled that European Union member states cannot consider the nationals of other member states to be aliens. |
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Aliens are a common theme both as a dramatic effect in a storyline and as the subject matter of serious newsmagazine programs about scientific exploration and pseudoscience. |
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The only exception to this rule were children of diplomats and enemy aliens. |
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In 1891, Brazil granted naturalization to all aliens living in the country. |
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They aim to stop the historic first meeting of man and aliens, an event that ultimately led to peace, prosperity, warp drives, beaming up, tribbles and the rest. |
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After all, the probe carries a long playing disc, in the event it encounters aliens, that has greetings in 55 languages and provides a history of our planet. |
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Aliens are aliens because of persecution or war or hardship or famine. |
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The topic of reentrance of deported aliens first appeared in a 1929 act that addressed penalties for a specified class of aliens who entered the United States. |
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Aliens were not allowed to own land and were subject to different taxes to subjects. |
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The film follows three anthropomorphized fast-food items and their free-associative adventures involving intergalactic space aliens and New Jersey. |
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Why should Pennsylvania, founded by the English, become a colony of aliens who will shortly be so numerous as to Germanize us instead of our Anglifying them? |
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Why should Pennsylvania, founded by the English, become a colony of aliens, who will shortly be so numerous as to Germanize us instead of our Anglifying them? |
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The volume deals with action, admiralty, agency, agriculture, aliens, allotments, animals, arbitration, auction, bailment and bankers and banking. |
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Their characters are specialists for the Torchwood team, often tracking down aliens and defending the planet from alien and nefarious human threats. |
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The serial introduced the eponymous aliens that would become the series' most popular monsters, and was responsible for the BBC's first merchandising boom. |
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As originally written, the Daleks and Thals were the victims of an alien neutron bomb attack but Nation later dropped the aliens and made the Daleks the aggressors. |
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Backlash against illegal aliens led to the passage of California Proposition 187 in 1994, a ballot initiative which would have denied many public services to illegal aliens. |
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They thought they had busted a moonshiner or a houser of illegal aliens, but what was really below their feet was beyond their wildest imaginations! |
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A growing fear of the political unknown yielded aliens and infowar. |
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American Horror Story has had its fair share of ghosts, aliens and murderers, but it looks like the cult TV series is adding a hocus pocus element to the upcoming series. |
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For some of the aliens a direct hit is enough, others can be killed only with a ricochet, the most powerful ones are destroyable only after several strikes. |
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The counsel have shown conclusively that they are not a state of the union, and have insisted that individually they are aliens, not owing allegiance to the United States. |
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In this case, for us Venusians, with those other aliens from Mars, men. |
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Aliens and spacefarers from film, TV and popular culture from the Clangers to Klingons are dealt with in the opening zone of this exciting and thought-provoking show. |
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They have, with limited exceptions, never been treated as foreigners under Irish law, having never been subject to the Aliens Act 1935 or to any orders made under that Act. |
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