A contractor who harvested corn on the farm gave up when saboteurs planted metal bars in the ground to wreck his combine harvester. |
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But with about 4,350 miles of pipelines crisscrossing the country, officials concede there are many places for saboteurs to strike. |
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While Shell officials tried to investigate, a group of unidentified saboteurs set the pipeline on fire, Shell said in a statement. |
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In that ruling, the justices said spies and saboteurs were violators of the law of war and so were not entitled to prisoner-of-war protections. |
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Redeem yourself or forever be consigned to history's judgment of political turncoats, renegades and saboteurs. |
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And, to top it all off, saboteurs blew up the oil pipeline to Turkey, which had just started working a few days ago. |
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We are not hunt saboteurs, we follow hunts wherever there is public access and we are opposed to violence. |
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During the General Strike in 1926, saboteurs derailed the Flying Scotsman and two of the 10 coaches it was pulling. |
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Police are looking into claims that huntsmen were injured in a violent clash with hunt saboteurs at Manton on Saturday. |
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Police in the Borders said they would be ready to act to prevent any clashes with hunt saboteurs and huntsmen. |
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Police called in reinforcements after the hunt began to track saboteurs but said the meet was largely peaceful. |
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Then there was the Party itself to be purged, and spies and saboteurs to be rooted out by sending arrest quotas to every region. |
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Would-be saboteurs cut the locks off horse pens at a corral, freeing about 40 wild horses. |
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The tracks were prime targets of saboteurs fighting the Japanese in World War II, and, afterwards, the French who built the line. |
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Criminals, saboteurs, and diehard regime loyalists must be detained and tried in a fair manner. |
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It shouldn't surprise us if those trying to uphold this tradition are accused of being its heretics and saboteurs. |
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The chief engineer of the pipeline said saboteurs are definitely responsible for the resultant explosion and fire. |
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Some of it was on the interwoven struggles of families, law enforcement, saboteurs, and oil and gas workers in northern Alberta's Peace region. |
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I am happy to report that, among the many infiltrators we have recently captured, is the leader of this band of saboteurs. |
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German saboteurs plotted a wartime bombing campaign in Britain using exploding cans of processed peas, according to secret files made public for the first time today. |
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There will be whingers in IBEC who will call the farmers traitors and saboteurs and who will say the country can't afford any more supports for the farmers. |
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Women as perpetrators include nearly 200 women tried as spies, smugglers, couriers, and saboteurs conducting such activity as cutting telegraph wire. |
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In fact, it is the hunters who tend to be violent as they become enraged at being denied the sick pleasure of killing wildlife and take out their aggression on the saboteurs. |
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Violence has also spilled beyond the Donbas, with saboteurs staging attacks elsewhere in Ukraine. |
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Spies and saboteurs were a special case, but even they enjoyed some protection under international humanitarian law. |
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In the absence of constructive, accurate, easy-to-understand and prompt information, the detractors and saboteurs step in. |
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Sectarian hotheads and saboteurs certainly still lurk in the shadows. |
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Therefore, it is imperative to prevent the fight for freedom and peace, dignity and justice being hijacked by the double dealers and slick saboteurs. |
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The Camp was first opened for the purpose of training American and British agents who would drop behind enemy lines as spies, saboteurs and secret agents. |
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The object was to show how a certain sector of the economy fulfilled or overfulfilled its plan, despite wreckers, saboteurs, pessimists, and other perils. |
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The problem was that, for the last 1,000 years, trespassing was not a crime so the police could do nothing if hunt saboteurs went on to farmland to distract the hounds. |
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In the current conditions, it is imperative for political parties and the people to take the initiative in order to foil the schemes of terrorists and saboteurs. |
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It tells of a plan in which a plane from a specially equipped submarine would spray San Diego and saboteurs were to land secretly to poison California's water supply. |
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Al Qadisiya Primary School for Girls came under attack as saboteurs broke into a laboratory after smashing the door and window. |
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The Viet Cong used swimmer saboteurs often and effectively during the Vietnam War. |
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On the home front, the RCMP is responsible for the protection of strategic installations and gathering information on potential subversives or saboteurs. |
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Mystery at Witchend tells how the young members of the Lone Pine Club bring to justice a gang of saboteurs hoping, perhaps optimistically, to cripple the Allied war effort by blowing up a dam in the Shropshire hills. |
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As he has warned, saboteurs will try to derail any peace talks through renewed violence and other provocations, which would allow the opposition to pile blame upon the government. The stakes are higher than ever before. |
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Russia has not moved its troops across the border as many feared, but it is fighting through proxies: Soviet army veterans, saboteurs, irregulars from Crimea, mercenaries and outright criminals. |
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In the coastal resort of Hammamet, looters trashed Mr Materi's villa and slaughtered his pet tiger. More disturbingly, reports emerged of attacks by suspected saboteurs and snipers, with gun battles erupting in the capital. |
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The potential for threat from acts by more than one team of saboteurs, who may be approaching by the same or different modes, shall also be considered. |
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The destruction of pipelines and other oil installations by saboteurs has meant that Iraq has suffered losses of USD 11 billion over the past two years. |
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We have also advanced Enterprise security devices with the introduction of biometric scanning, smart tags to track inventory and predictive technologies that effectively profile the behaviours of network saboteurs. |
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The rationale was that some of them might have been spies or saboteurs, a flimsy excuse for forcibly disrupting the lives of 26, 000 people, most of them Canadian citizens. |
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Hunt saboteurs trespass on private land to monitor or disrupt the hunt, as this is where the hunting activity takes place. |
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According to the DPR Transportation Ministry, Ukrainian saboteurs organized 20 blasts on rail tracks to disrupt transportation. |
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Angus Crozier, acting master of the Haydon Hunt, in Northumberland, said the hunt has been hit by saboteurs in recent weeks. |
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He said that the man was arrested as he was blocking roads along with other saboteurs and attacking police forces with firebombs and iron rods. |
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We heard that industrial saboteurs were given a get out of jail free card and airfare out of the country when they should be doing time for their crime. |
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But anti hunt saboteurs trained in undercover work have been called in by Sea Shepherd to monitor the truce. |
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Mr Levenson said there was no sign of any hunt saboteurs at yesterday's meet. |
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The heinous crime came in retaliation for the vigilance of police to hunt saboteurs and impose the rule of law, the ministry said in a statement. |
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On the other side of the fence are hunt saboteurs, a ragtag bunch. |
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Ojukwu, the ideologue and leader of the Biafrans is also said to imprison people on the charge of being saboteurs only so he can get to their wives. |
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