The most moral and just use of violence is to pick up the gun to repel an intruder, an aggressor, an invader. |
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The vastnesses of the Russian forest and people defeated every invader which came against them, throughout history. |
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It commands cells at the site of infection to kill themselves, which helps cordon off the microbial invader. |
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It is about keeping the invader out, rather than allowing him in and winning him over to your side. |
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He became a monster, a cruel and crafty invader who was stopped only by epic courage and perseverance. |
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Few Great Lakes bird or fish species eat zebras directly, but another Eurasian invader, the round goby, gobbles them up. |
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Your allergic reaction happens when your body's immune system mistakes the allergen for a harmful invader. |
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When a person with allergies is exposed to a specific allergen, the immune system creates antibodies to fight the dangerous invader. |
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Many of the areas that once supported Fremont cottonwoods have been colonized by tamarisk, an aggressive, water-sucking invader from Eurasia, also known as salt-cedar. |
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It is not clear who will win this battle of media giants, but it is a credit to the invader that it is happening at all. |
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The second problem with kidney transplantation is that the recipient's body recognises the transplant as if it were an invader, and tries to destroy it. |
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And then in the name of that right, shall I not slay them for murdering their Queen, and be slain in my turn by their countrymen as the invader of their fatherland? |
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In certain other countries, the invader who managed to dodge security would have toted a gun, or a knife, or a bag of explosives. |
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New weapons and new techniques are planned to help the little monster in his fight against the invader. |
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The Turones were unwarlike and offered practically no resistance to the invader, though they joined in the revolt of Vercingetorix in 52 bc. |
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From this city upside Odoacre governs rather wisely Italy, until a new invader, Theodoric king of the Goths, is not to contend for the domain. |
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Another weekend, another invader with a British passport threatening to dispossess America of a million more dollars. |
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This bright little wild flower, which is an invader from Europe, has delightful snapdragonlike flowers. |
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I feared that our aged kelpie, Kate, would stumble upon the Bufo invader and meet her demise. |
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Even viewed subjectively, he had acted as a defender of his homeland, not as an invader. |
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At the end of the track, each stage invader gets his chance to shake hands with their heros. |
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What if, faced with economic sanctions and diplomatic censure from a neighbouring country, the invader decides to invade it, too? |
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In nature, that allows them to lock on to parts of invading pathogens, neutralising the invader. |
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Brian Clough was banned from the touchline for a spell after cuffing a pitch invader. |
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But if an invader is found while it is still in a relatively small containable area, it may be eradicated if the response is quick enough. |
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Right now we discover one new invader in the Great Lakes at the current rate of every eight months. |
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It illustrates the adventures of these three heroes who defended the borders when confronted by the invader. |
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Memory cells remember the specific invader and remain in the blood and lymphatic system. |
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Rejection occurs because the immune system cells manufactured by bone marrow attack the transplanted organ as if it were an invader. |
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The CPV is now trying every effort to hide their concessions to the Northern invader. |
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Because its distribution is still very limited, this plant can be considered a new emerging invader in Europe. |
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Under the appropriate circumstances, they told themselves, the militia would rise in support of the British troops to drive out any invader. |
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When the habitat of a commercially valuable species is destroyed or if an invader crowds it out by occupying its space or eating its food, the livelihoods of those relying on it are at risk. |
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These roads would allow an army to be quickly assembled, sometimes from more than one burh, to confront the Viking invader. |
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But Vietnam's leaders are not allowing such disputes to hold up progress in other areas. Vietnam has also learned to tread carefully in its relations with China, a serial invader and dominator down the centuries. |
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Because this plant has shown invasive behaviour where it has been introduced elsewhere in the world, it can be considered a potential future invader in Europe. |
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There is a go-between, another invader, the round goby. |
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A notorious invader called the tree of heaven may have an unusual way of outsourcing some of its nutrient-finding efforts. |
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The spirit that comes from the Father is the invader, and when that invasion takes place-in about the fifth year of mortal life-something new begins to grow. |
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Another invader is the northern snakehead, a fish that can be 3 feet long and weigh 15 pounds or more. |
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The other seems to be more of an invader than a brother or sister. |
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But no invader plays as dramatic a role in the life of the blueberry plant as the blueberry gall midge. |
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Anaphylaxis occurs when the body's immune system attacks what it perceives as an invader. |
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There's nowhere for the boat to moor, so you have to leap on to the rocks, a precarious, heart-stopping feat that allows you to feel like an invader. |
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Yet as Mr Shawcross argues, the responsible reaction to such doubts, about a serial slaughterer, invader and user of chemical weapons, should rather have been to refuse to give Saddam the benefit of them. |
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Another SARS superspreader took the invader by the hand to Singapore's 1200-bed Tan Tock Seng Hospital. |
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The charges were denied by Nicaragua, which countercharged that its neighbor was actually the invader of Nicaraguan territory. |
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The invader often responds by rolling over and presenting talons to the aggressor. |
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Another invader, the Chinese water deer, is known in other parts of Britain. |
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The Quagga mussel, a more recent invader, has a similar impact. |
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Frequently the project is seen as an invader. |
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It couldn't do so without the help of another invader. |
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Another invader of the Anchorage area is the northern pike, a voracious species of predatory fish that can wipe out a trout population or a salmon run in short order. |
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This isn't the first example of a new invader trigging a population boom in a previous invader, says Dan Simberloff of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. |
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Many Bank Bali staff see it as a foreign invader bent on sucking them dry. |
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Virginia and Maryland area have taken their presence in stride, with some actively seeking to hook the toothy invader, which is an excellent fighting fish. |
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Slovenes worked as clerks and interpreters for the occupiers, they were police officers under the direction of the invader, and they provided sustenance and accommodation. |
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On his Downing Street watch combat operations ended in Iraq and trigger-happy David Cameron would be wiser to be heir to Brown, not great invader Blair. |
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