It is brainwashing, profoundly unhealthy, and a foundation course for turning disaffected youths into terrorists. |
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In the past, I've criticized Klansmen, neo-Nazis, and anti-abortion terrorists. |
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The Romanian uranium was targeted because of the ease with which it could have been transported by terrorists. |
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We begin tonight with a new call to arms by President Bush on the global war on terrorists and radical Islamists. |
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And there are no arms-control agreements with rogue regimes that may harbour terrorists. |
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The sea does not split, nor does the earth swallow up the terrorists who assail us every day. |
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The employment of car and truck bombs demonstrates a level of expertise that perhaps would suggest the involvement of well-trained terrorists. |
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The police rushed the building and captured the remaining seven terrorists. |
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According to one call, they voted on whether to rush the terrorists in an attempt to retake the plane. |
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The threat of asymmetrical warfare and terrorists getting their hands on weapons of mass destruction is a real one. |
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Waging war against the terrorists breaks this asymmetry and is the correct response to defeat terror. |
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But he blamed such strikes on terrorists and loyalists from the defunct regime. |
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The scenarios might involve a simulated attack by terrorists or mock acts of sabotage by insiders. |
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I was in Louisville, Kentucky, on a book tour when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. |
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While the band was waiting for authorization to enter the States as working musicians, terrorists attacked the World Trade Centre. |
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Last week, terrorists launched an attack on government facilities in Saudi Arabia. |
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Fayad has also introduced safeguards to prevent international aid money from being diverted from terrorists. |
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Criminals, terrorists and sexual predators seem to be lurking around every corner. |
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In 1997, 58 tourists, including five from the UK, were killed when terrorists machine-gunned a group of foreigners in the historic city of Luxor. |
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I've always assumed that every day, unbeknownst to us, doors were being kicked in and terrorists were being machine-gunned. |
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We understand we are making the terrorists, dictators and autocrats nervous. |
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In this instance, Australia, albeit tardily, was prepared to risk the ire of terrorists to do the right thing. |
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Such scepticism seems especially relevant where suicidal terrorists are concerned. |
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While large cash transfers can occasionally tip off authorities to drug activity, terrorists leave few telltale financial signs. |
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The great and the good are telling us that we must not change policy in deference to terrorists. |
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People are not born as terrorists but as they progress through life they can become one. |
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The search is on for the terrorists and politicians are trying to calm the public down. |
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Yes, we should know that there are terrorists who have ideas and plans to do us harm. |
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Messages don't even need to come from known terrorists in order to terrorise these days. |
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Terrorism is not a nation and terrorists are not an army that you can send troops against. |
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So did you know that terrorists need places to live, a plan, money and equipment? |
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The biggest danger to society is what would happen if these terrorists did get their own way. |
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I believe what they mean is that they are fighting terrorists and leaving them no safe haven. |
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To many in the world, those who had carried out these killings were heartless terrorists. |
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Most terrorists know exactly what they are doing and the effect they want to produce. |
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More than a decade of civil war and anarchy have made it an almost perfect base for terrorists. |
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He made it clear that he considered those involved in sectarian violence to be terrorists. |
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Children also thought about the terrorists and what was going through their minds at the time. |
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If only by chance, it would seem likely that some of the detainees might be terrorists. |
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We are worried about international terrorism, and those who harbor international terrorists. |
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It's on a par with removing everyone's freedoms in a bid to catch a few terrorists. |
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We must never forget the day when the terrorists left their mark of murder on our nation. |
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He fought tooth and nail with terrorists killing three of them, but at last he was martyred. |
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In offering my reasons for the existence of terrorists and terrorism, I focus squarely on the theme of civil society and democratization. |
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One of those is Kenneth Bigley, a British engineer held hostage by terrorists who have already barbarically murdered his two American comrades. |
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By failing to provide a context for terrorism, the media portrayed terrorists as irrational and barbarous. |
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While search was in progress terrorists opened fire when they found themselves trapped by the search party. |
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Aaron Brown had barely started at CNN when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center. |
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Before becoming full-time terrorists, they were blooded by participation in a shooting or armed robbery used to obtain funds. |
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The trans-local and trans-national terrorists should be dealt with through collaborative security measures. |
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Homegrown terrorists are moulded by similar shifts and trends influencing terrorists in other parts of the world. |
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The tiny microchips were developed abroad for intensified monitoring of international terrorists. |
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The need to react toughly against those who were harbouring terrorists, as well as against the terrorists themselves, was widely understood. |
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How were the terrorists able to rent a safe house and secretly traffic in operatives and material? |
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The place where the terrorists executed the men on the first day is still marked by trails of dry blood. |
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How are women faring in these countries as the superpower, the militias, the terrorists, and the U.N. flail? |
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The sooner the military tribunals begin to weed out the terrorists the better. |
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There would be only a tiny minority of Australians who would not support tough action being taken against terrorists. |
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We are bombarded with the big mouth attitude and threats and acts of terrorists constantly now. |
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He's tackled terrorists and serial killers, racists and bigots, pimps and dealers and gangsters. |
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For a long time terrorists had drawn the line at using nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. |
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And today it is that very dependence on black gold that puts money in the pockets of the terrorists who seek to bring us to our knees. |
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May the government use electronic surveillance to monitor the movements and information use of suspected terrorists? |
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Suicide terrorists are not some other breed of men, unsusceptible to the usual tools of statecraft. |
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Typical of the stepped-up efforts to keep terrorists at bay is the operation at Laredo, Tex., and its twin city across the border, Nuevo Laredo. |
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There are also lists of names and phone numbers that U.S. intelligence officials were checking against lists of known terrorists. |
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The tyrannicides in ancient Greece, the Assassins and the regicides in the Middle Ages were suicide terrorists. |
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What will the other states who tyrannise their people, the terrorists who threaten our existence, what will they take from that? |
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Under Russia's media laws it is prohibited to give terrorists a platform to voice their views. |
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Despite natural disasters, despite environmental anxieties, despite the dangers from terrorists, we live in singularly fortunate times. |
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She said that US policy on negotiating with terrorists would remain unchanged. |
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The terrorists haven't got the coverage to unmask their ugly mugs, because basically they are a bunch of cowards. |
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But the terrorists also landed a body blow in Canadian towns whose prosperity has long hinged on easy cross-border travel. |
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I wouldn't have been able to look away if terrorists were bombarding the room and announcing the end of the world, I was that enraptured. |
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So we should not be pulled by strings of fear that the terrorists attach to our lives with their inhuman and ungodly acts. |
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Late last year, terrorists placed a booby trap bomb underneath his car outside his home on the outskirts of north Belfast. |
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So it wasn't any contact with civilians, on the contrary, with diehard terrorists who were booby-trapping every corner, every alley, every door. |
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Among the outrageous provision are proposals that would see unionists involved in legitimate industrial action locked up as terrorists. |
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This could have meant unleashing terrorists in attacks on British and US targets or weapons of mass destruction or both. |
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Citizenship and passports are easy to procure in Latin America, disguising the movements of terrorists and narcos. |
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Sent forth to ferret out the shadowy terrorists, U.S. troops would go woefully unprotected against biological weapons. |
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They worry that cyber terrorists could exploit the smart grid to cause massive power outages. |
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All politicians and mainstream media voices have stressed the unrepresentativeness of the terrorists. |
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What is generally left unsaid is what influence this will have on intelligence work in Iraq, and elsewhere, in pursuit of terrorists. |
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Other nations have freed imprisoned terrorists, paid cash bounties, or otherwise helped the cause of terrorists. |
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This policy change is a no-brainer, even if you don't believe in betting on terrorists. |
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But it also seemed to emerge as fertile ground if not a breeding ground for terrorists. |
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Assassination not only neutralizes the dead man, it also forces other terrorists to go underground. |
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Officials say he was on the no-fly list because of his alleged ties to possible terrorists. |
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The cash-strapped, bumbling terrorists decide to mount a production of Hamlet to avoid bankruptcy. |
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They also question whether terrorists would even try to develop West Nile as a weapon when more virulent viruses are available. |
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The easy call would be to blame Marxist terrorists, but nowadays the security forces are not so sure. |
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Three suspected terrorists were arrested after armed police stormed commercial premises in Morecambe and unearthed a stash of firearms. |
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Richard Falk argues that the statelessness of the terrorists might make democracy or nationhood an inappropriate forum of address. |
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Ireland's wildlife is too precious to be destroyed by those who are nothing less than odious countryside terrorists. |
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Only days later, the New York Times published its version of the threat by steganography in the hands of terrorists. |
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Kelley claims that terrorists are embedding secret messages in images, using a method called steganography. |
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He discounted arguments that the secrecy would withhold news of the captures from other terrorists. |
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But the tragedy of the Italian carabinieri shows that foreign troops are targets of attack by insurgents and terrorists in the south, too. |
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This does not extend to the terrorists who set off the car bomb on Thursday. |
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He really has been in the forefront of helping us, chasing down leads, looking for terrorists. |
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No one suggests that the government should be casual or careless about the terrorists in our midst. |
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Because failed states are havens for terrorists, Phillips says, conflict resolution is an important investment in U.S. security. |
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The long-term strategy must always be to starve the terrorists of support and recruits. |
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We are now facing terrorists who strike secretly, without warning, killing massive numbers of people. |
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The threat terrorists and particularly weapons of mass destruction pose is not a quick study. |
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That they did, but with such a heavy hand that the narcotic gas used to subdue the terrorists also accounted for over 100 hostages. |
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So far from my mind were hijackings and terrorists with knives that I did not think anything of it. |
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It's not like hijackings, where the terrorists are conveniently there to be mobbed. |
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By the end of the 1970s, terrorists and subversives were able to act with near impunity on U.S. soil. |
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The data net is so low-tech that it has to overnight mug shots of terrorists to far-flung offices. |
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Most skeptics are homing in on what looks like a halting drive to beef up domestic defenses against terrorists. |
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It is because we are living in a steadily more compassionate world, that terrorists and homicidal criminals make such an impact. |
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He said US forces would move to other parts of a region honeycombed with caves and tunnels that could hide terrorists or guns and explosives. |
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But this was the work of a handful of hoodlums, terrorists or just plain criminals. |
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Then there are the great unknowns such as the horrors being planned by terrorists and others who thrive on chaos and destruction. |
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Most of the child hostages who were seized by terrorists were reported to be alive. |
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The government's weakness and Washington's fear that terrorists might set up camp in the country's mountain passes have kept it there. |
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Good terrorists are those whose actions are justified by the oppressiveness of the system they oppose. |
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Sure we have taken some casualties, but the people we are fighting are criminals, terrorists, and punks and we are cleaning their clock. |
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Right now, pictures of known terrorists are left hanging on clipboards back at the precinct house. |
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The terrorists must not allow the idea to spread around that you are safe so long as you are neither an unbeliever or a foreigner. |
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Defeating the terrorists also means defeating their poisonous belief that peoples of different faiths and ethnic origins cannot coexist. |
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And I've seen in many countries terrorists and resistance groups try to set up events to coincide with various high points in the calendar. |
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A sense of fear pervades the entire state, with people afraid to speak out against the atrocities of Pakistani terrorists. |
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Viewed in this light, I believe that collusion between the terrorists and the news media is quite possible. |
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Only such a place, free from its terrorists and morally corrupt people would deserve a place in the comity of modern nations. |
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She is saying that the fact that the musicians did not appear on the terrorist watch list is incontrovertible proof that they are terrorists. |
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The police commander said the terrorists deliberately set out to kill and to injure as many people as possible. |
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We hear about terrorists and the language of fear mongering promoted by the government. |
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It has caused unintended movements, indiscreet communications and unwise decisions on the part of the terrorists. |
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He pondered the increase in indiscriminateness among terrorists, and he posited several possible reasons accounting for this upsurge. |
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Treating terrorism like organised crime, investigators used informants, turncoat terrorists, telephone bugs and confessions to build the case. |
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That moral fibre will defeat the fanaticism of these terrorists and their supporters. |
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However a US government study has concluded armed terrorists could get at a nuclear cargo by using explosives to blow open the transport casks. |
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They were barely fifteen feet away, and the terrorists had begun to fidget nervously. |
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The paradoxical tragedy of knowing this, condemns him to being given to the terrorists by his stepfather, assuring his silence this way. |
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In military terms, striking at insurgents and terrorists is necessary but insufficient. |
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Leniency also should be extended to those insurgents and terrorists who give up the armed struggle. |
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The outer ring of the model contains fielded forces of insurgent fighters and terrorists. |
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The game required that players deduce the location of an atom bomb planted by terrorists before it exploded. |
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The failure to interdict northern trespassers is particularly worrisome, since Canada is a proven springboard for terrorists. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, plastic explosives became a favorite weapon of terrorists. |
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Our country is still the target of terrorists who want to kill many and intimidate us all. |
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In this case inevitably our small country becomes a base for drug smugglers, arms contrabandists and terrorists of all stripes. |
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A North Yorkshire training company has been chosen to act as a safeguard against terrorists trying to poison the food chain. |
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The villains then were misguided terrorists, the perpetrators now are our irrepressible politicians. |
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Then as now, the anti-war forces adopted a pose of moral superiority, but were in fact led by traitors, criminals and terrorists. |
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Police and the army have already foiled several bomb attacks and captured several suspected terrorists. |
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Second, these attacks will prove woefully counterproductive for the terrorists. |
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You've spent a career studying counterterrorism and looking for these potential terrorists out there. |
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Imaging data can also allow terrorists to view counterterrorist activities at a target site. |
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No. Are they offering us a new foreign policy or another way of dealing with dictators and terrorists? |
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What happens when terrorists realize that they can do more damage with a cyberattack than with an explosion? |
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Many security experts contend that weakened encryption would open the door for terrorists, allowing cyberterrorism to rule the day. |
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Now I accept such prying cameras have proved to be an invaluable tool in tracing the terrorists. |
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In a sense these ignorant dupes are as much victims of the terrorists as their targets are. |
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Similarly, terrorists lose when their outrages delegitimize their political cause. |
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The line between citizens and the state is being deliberately and successfully blurred, not just by governments, but also by terrorists. |
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There has been considerable debate on the center's efforts to deradicalize former terrorists. |
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We cannot deny the fact that many military deserters are known to be potential terrorists and criminals. |
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It proves that the so-called forty terrorists were not a collection of goondas, murderers or robbers, as was made out by the government. |
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This was because refugees and terrorists were widely regarded as freedom fighters, against Continental despotisms. |
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The government, while it had opened a dialogue with his captors, could never be seen to negotiate with terrorists. |
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We saw the terrible harm the terrorists did when they took effective control of the failed state of Afghanistan. |
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They have allowed terrorists, anarchists, dictators and religious fanatics to flourish within their borders. |
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Many feel the capture of their leader will provoke diehard terrorists into wreaking ever more horrific reprisals. |
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Moderate is not forming an army of suicide bombers, terrorists and animals to do your dirty work. |
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When you're fighting guerrillas, or terrorists, the enemy is quite literally hydra-headed. |
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They had met the news that the terrorists lived among them with shock and disbelief. |
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It was taken a few hours after terrorists hijacked four commercial jets and turned them into guided missiles that killed thousands of Americans. |
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I do not think there will be a lot of terrorists and gunrunners, so, in general, we support that. |
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Then, snapped out of their awe, the terrorists and commandos begin engaging each other. |
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Some have argued that these prosecutions are a diversion and distraction from the real task of prosecuting terrorists. |
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It is risky and erroneous to assume that terrorists will be deterred by criminal prosecution alone. |
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We believe the terrorists forced them to dig their own graves and prepared them for execution. |
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Yes, there are mass murderers, terrorists etc. that I would like to see dead. |
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After all, in the past they had used the missiles on the remotely piloted drones to strike at terrorists. |
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Authorities are following up on the report and have yet to determine if the abductors are pirates or terrorists. |
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Some, in fact, either inadvertently or deliberately, may have been involved in aiding and abetting the terrorists. |
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Only the triumph of nonviolence, secured through just laws justly applied, will bring the terrorists down. |
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These are the ones you really want to eliminate, since most of the known terrorists, being suicide bombers, have already eliminated themselves. |
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He's dealing with homegrown suicide bombers, not terrorists coming from outside the country. |
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Although they were bombers and terrorists, the fact they seemed otherwise well-adjusted posed a problem for the British government. |
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The conditions that tend to produce terrorists, suicide bombers etc. should be addressed and fixed. |
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Twice inside a week the terrorists have carried out bombings in the heart of a major European city. |
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We have always said we're prepared to throw the book at the terrorists, because that's who we've got to concentrate upon. |
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It would be absurd to blame Vodafone for terrorists chatting across their network. |
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Fortunately, few of us can understand the forces that drove the terrorists to do what they did. |
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There were no Afghanistan terrorists on those planes and no one on the ground there is particularly keen on being bombed by the US war machine. |
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The potential for Middle East terrorists to operate in the TBA and elsewhere in Latin America warrants closer scrutiny. |
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To lump all boat people together as queue-jumpers or terrorists is to deny the human rights of many desperate, deserving people. |
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He then spoke about what might happen if terrorists used a weapon of mass destruction against the United States. |
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Voters report jitters at the thought of terrorists targeting nuclear plants. |
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If we don't conduct our lives as if this never happened then we've let the terrorists win. |
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Despite predictable whinges from Spain's intellectual elite, he supported Aznar's crackdown on ETA terrorists and their political allies. |
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The terrorists used civilian aircraft as kamikazes to blast American centers of commerce and destroy global symbols of American power. |
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The fact that real terrorists tend not to send letters before they plant bombs seemed not to occur to officials. |
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It is feared that this may cause serious risks in that spies or terrorists could use it to recce sensitive British sites for potential attack. |
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There had not been a single contact with the terrorists, let alone a confirmed kill. |
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They are believed to be the work of terrorists and the usual agencies are put on red alert for an attack. |
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Many people around the world who were once labelled as terrorists are now regarded as international leaders or even statesmen. |
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Despite a year-long investigation, the identity of 12 of the 32 terrorists is still not known. |
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He began firing wildly, his silenced rounds lancing out, and hitting the wall all around the terrorists. |
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I mean, he's not perfect, he does not have 100 percent control over these renegade terrorists, but he does have some respect in the Middle East. |
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I laughed myself silly over her comparison of children to terrorists, and her tales of her domineering, movie star mother. |
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That approach would require much more than sending bombers and launching missiles against terrorists already discovered and recorded. |
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He said it was likely organised criminals and even international terrorists used Ireland's banks to launder money. |
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I don't think it's a good idea to upgrade terrorists into lawful combatants. |
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Thousands of riot police will be lining the streets amid fears that either anarchists or terrorists will attempt to disrupt proceedings. |
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This logic was embraced by both anarchists and populists, and imposed a number of strict conditions on the behaviour of terrorists. |
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The insurgent terrorists have launched a day of mayhem across parts of Iraq in retaliation for the assault on Fallujah. |
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The chronic guilt that defines modern liberalism makes liberal politicians fundamentally unable to deal with terrorists, wrote a US scholar. |
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Attorney General Ashcroft is working to keep details of many antiterrorism countermeasures secret so as not to educate the terrorists. |
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Up to now, these nations have been able to play around with terrorists as if they were pawns in this geopolitical game. |
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We are frequently urged to understand the terrorists, but too often the call to understand is code for justification and apology. |
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We want our border patrol agents chasing crooks and thieves and terrorists not good-hearted people coming here to work. |
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The crooks range from small-time gangsters to big-time drug traffickers and international terrorists. |
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Rogue states and terrorists do not seek to attack us using conventional means. |
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Security chiefs have decided to impose tight controls to prevent terrorists from slipping into the country. |
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All this in a world where the biggest problem comes from terrorists and rogue states for whom treaties are meaningless. |
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The commissioner said it was not known whether weapons of mass destruction were falling into the hands of terrorists from rogue states. |
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It is essential that we take no drastic actions that would please our own fire-eaters but would drive foreign states into the arms of the terrorists. |
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The basic premise is that anyone who opposes the foreign or domestic policies of the government is ipso facto guilty of aiding and abetting the terrorists. |
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The discovery of potential terrorists is proof that the process has begun. |
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There was also fear that terrorists might take over a large ship, perhaps even an oil tanker, in the crowded English Channel shipping lanes, and cause a lot of damage. |
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According to Ishikawa, the FBI thinks terrorists are sharing information by hiding it in images postedon eBay using a process called steganography. |
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The state's worst terrorists are not being deradicalised in prison, prompting a call to keep radical inmates behind bars, even after their sentences expire. |
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It will in fact create more resilient super terrorists just as pesticides, herbicides and genetic engineering have created super pests and super weeds. |
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If terrorists really want to find a soft target then they will. |
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We have learned that the terrorists were wrong, that they miscalculated. |
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Security measures to prevent nuclear attacks must be continued, but we cannot rely on efforts to block terrorists from detonating nuclear devices. |
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We can do prudent things to make it more difficult for terrorists to conduct major terrorist attacks, and that ought to be the focus of our efforts. |
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People who would normally abhor applying the thumbscrews earnestly debated whether the risks of further atrocities justified brutal treatment of suspected terrorists. |
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The weak link in the system was the poor security screening on US domestic flights, which allowed the terrorists, with their concealed knives and bolt cutters, on the planes. |
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Terrorists act on this potential, and so unstring the entire fabric of life. |
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Directed by the helicopter, nine people were fished out of the water and they told the rescue team that the boat had been taken over by terrorists. |
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Some infants have been stopped from boarding planes in the United States because their names are similar to suspected terrorists on the government's no-fly list. |
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Official sources hold that terrorists frequently cross over from Afghanistan using unfrequented routes, commit bank robberies and sectarian-related killings. |
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We can deal more effectively with drug dealers and organized crime figures that run lotteries and numbers rackets and things like that than with terrorists. |
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There doesn't seem to be any ability to understand how or why terrorists might be led to do the admittedly horrifying and awful and frightful things that they've done. |
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Terrorists are actually targeting contractors and nongovernmental organization personnel because they are easy marks. |
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This might be true, but not in countries led by terrorists or fanatics possessed by messianic visions or that have no political or strategic discipline. |
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The event focused on whether and how research in the life sciences could be used by terrorists or how enemy states that produce bioweapons should be controlled. |
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On March 20, 1995, this group of home grown terrorists launched an attack on Tokyo's subway system, the world's busiest, using deadly sarin nerve gas. |
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Unconventional warfighters like terrorists are by definition immune to the massive concentrations of power that are the traditional object of a mobilization. |
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The government has also noticed how quiet the protests have been against the antiterror law, which increased the power of law enforcers to act against potential terrorists. |
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They were not terrorists in the conventional sense but mixed-up kids. |
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Politically he was different both from the moderates, who believed in constitutional methods, and from extremists or terrorists, who were willing to resort to violence. |
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Capital punishment is not a deterrent to these terrorists, but a goad. |
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These terrorists are sub-human filth and must be captured and eliminated. |
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Second, the apparent willingness to kill very large numbers of wholly innocent humans would reduce the avengers to the same moral level as the terrorists. |
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Not only are we under constant threat from terrorists, asylum cheats and bogus chavs, honest citizens are now being oppressed by tops with hoods on them. |
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If terrorists are in your dreams, you need to release unexpressed anger. |
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After that, two years' National Service which disrupted one's career and was not pleasant in many overseas postings, particularly if you were shot at by local terrorists. |
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He accepted it was essential to maintain Special Branch's ability to target terrorists, but stressed the need for more transparency and an auditable decision-making process. |
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The detainee can be used to positively identify terrorists, show safe houses and weapons caches, or identify other activities that are of military value to the battalion. |
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More significantly, it first thrust the United States into the unsought role of enforcer of international law against rogue states in league with terrorists. |
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The country may continue to be a safe haven for terrorists and use it as bargaining leverage to extract further concessions from us through continuous blackmail. |
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Here in the United States, are safeguards being taken to prevent privately owned planes from being used by terrorists to carry explosives or even biological weapons? |
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It is hard to imagine a more prudent form of prevention than this program to keep terrorists and rogue states from getting hold of the leftover Soviet arsenal. |
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A nuclear North Korea rogue states are terrorists armed with dirty nukes. |
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But it is ludicrous to presume that would-be terrorists are lunkheaded enough to carry anti-Bush signs when carrying pro-Bush signs would give them much closer access. |
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Seguis ends his pathetic bleat with this statement to the terrorists. |
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Terrorists and insurgents must lay down their weapons, and enable the vitally important reconstruction and humanitarian work to go ahead. |
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We've had a lot of talk about sky marshals battling terrorists in the air. |
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It is not a big stretch to use these databases to do data mining to look for activity that correlates with patterns found in investigations of known terrorists. |
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Terrorists can bring back diseases like smallpox and they can even create their own. |
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Terrorists responsible for atrocities, mass murderers and child killers will serve their entire lives in jail. |
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American security is founded on liberty, and a politically freer planet, a planet freed from the grip of tyrants and the threat of terrorists, is a far safer world. |
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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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Denying terrorists access to nuclear weapons and weapons-grade material is thus a challenge to nations' willpower and determination, not to their technical capabilities. |
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Third, the several failed and foiled attacks reveal that the terrorists use low-level technology, and exploit unbalanced individuals, nothing like Atta. |
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This framework must recognize the unique threat that terrorists pose to nation-states, yet not grant them the legitimacy accorded to belligerent states. |
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With criminals, terrorists, racists etc etc using the Internet to bypass the police, the police will be increasingly frustrated in its attempts to bring them to justice. |
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The new generation of terrorists does not spare unarmed humanitarians. |
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Determined terrorists have become adept at forging EU passports at precisely the time that the agency charged with blocking their entry is hamstrung by a lack of personnel. |
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He concludes that novels about terrorists will continue to be written, but that they will not be as sympathetic towards the actual doers of the deeds. |
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Gathering such information about the terrorists can be daunting, given the desire of most subversives to keep the organization small, stealthy, and secret. |
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After all, poverty, disease and ignorance kill many more people each year than terrorists, and do much more to cause suffering and extinguish hope. |
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The summit must close the gaping holes that allow terrorists and international criminals to finance violence and launder their ill-gotten profits. |
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Recently, the role has been expanded, asking for NATO troops to sally forth and actively pursue badmashes, bandits and holdover terrorists elsewhere. |
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They allege that if they were terrorists they would have had no difficulty planting a bomb as they checked tickets, frisked fans and walked close to the pitch. |
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Whether terrorists could obtain the requisite weapons design expertise to manufacture a fission bomb is uncertain, although they may have tried to do so. |
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We should not ordinarily let ourselves be schooled by terrorists. |
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I do not support reclassifying anti-war protestors as terrorists. |
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Terrorists cannot be dealt with by the same legal system as TV licence dodgers. |
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The Spanish electorate were not voting for a cave-in to terrorists. |
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As a result, stocks of chemicals that are restricted or banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention are lying around unguarded, literally waiting for terrorists to take them. |
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There are good case studies and general surveys of terrorists and terrorist organizations, but few that try to determine whether more democracy leads to less terrorism. |
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It occurs to me that the concept of an intricately organized network of terrorists is wishful thinking on the part of those forces aligned against them. |
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One of Christianity's holiest shrines was profaned by armed terrorists. |
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Today's terrorists increasingly look at their acts of death and destruction as sacramental or transcendental on a spiritual or eschatological level. |
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It also said turf wars between police officers, Special Branch units and intelligence agencies were holding back attempts to intercept terrorists. |
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We can see what's going on the ground, but the terrorists move around so quickly and so easily that we simply can't follow them with satellites or with telephone intercepts. |
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The SSG has trained Lashkar terrorists to form a ' jihadi commando unit', according to intelligence inputs. |
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The terrorists demanded a plane and a pilot in exchange for the hostages. |
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She cried out in disbelief on hearing that terrorists had crashed an airplane into the World Trade Center in New York City. |
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At Midwest there is a Fagin character, Quinton, who is running a school for terrorists or something on that order. |
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Many people returned to work a bit anxious, they acknowledged, but grimly determined not to let terrorists get the better of them. |
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